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in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we want to talk this evening about cancer. there is new research signaling a major shift in the treatment and diagnosis of the disease breakthroughs in dna science are at the heart of this change, the emerging ability of scientists to analyze genetic material may deliver on the promise of personalized medicine. gene sequencing allows them to reach patients faster medicines suited to their condition. significant challenges remain, the approach is experimental, difficult and expensive, joining me now two scientists at the forefront of cancer research, dr. lukas wartman is an oncologist specializing in leukemia washington university school of medicine, in 2002 he was diagnosed with the very cancer he dedicated his career to studying. last fall he sure strived disease for the third time. dr. john dipersio is his physician. he has a medical school's the division of oncology and also the deputy director of the university's affiliate of the cancer center at barnes and jewish hospital. >> and gina cola a of "the new york times". >> sh
in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we want to talk this evening about cancer. there is new research signaling a major shift in the treatment and diagnosis of the disease breakthroughs in dna science are at the heart of this change, the emerging ability of scientists to analyze genetic material may deliver on the promise of personalized medicine. gene sequencing allows them to reach patients faster medicines suited to their condition. significant challenges remain, the...
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she says she is not a fan of rose pak. she actually lives in an apartment that more than 80% of people are chinese residents, and most of them speak -- she says rose pack -- rose pak was not a good person. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: that's why she says i came to say my name there. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: while we were doing the signature collection in front of a grocery store, we ran into a retired policeman. he and his wife both said that, especially him, he said he interacted with rose pak multiple times and he was initially against her. he and his wife both signed a signature to oppose naming rose pak. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, everyone. for the station name, i definitely want to say no rose pak. chinatown only. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. time for the translation. >> voice of translator: good evening. my name is jessica. i am strongly against naming rose pak for the subway station. i int
she says she is not a fan of rose pak. she actually lives in an apartment that more than 80% of people are chinese residents, and most of them speak -- she says rose pack -- rose pak was not a good person. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: that's why she says i came to say my name there. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: while we were doing the signature collection in front of a grocery store, we ran into a retired policeman. he and his wife both...
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this conversation. >> rose: so we can do more? >> yeah, we deal more. >> rose: dwoshd this again. good. my friends in china also say about you that you are a man who loves a quick reparte and that you're a great student of history. so perhaps we can talk more about economics but also history the next time. >> that's for sure. >> rose: francis fukuyama is here. he is an author, a senior fellow at stanford university. he's well known for his end of history and the last man. his new book is called "origins of political order." it looks at political institutions from pre-human times up until the eve of the french and american revolutions. i'm pleased to have hem back at this table. welcome. >> let me start with a dedication here. and when he talked of the clash so civilization is the judgment of his argument and his writing today that it has been confirmd? has been rejected or it is misunderstood. >> well i didn't like it as much as his other earlier arguments because i always thought there were more universal values than he was willing to concede. i sort of think that the arab spring
this conversation. >> rose: so we can do more? >> yeah, we deal more. >> rose: dwoshd this again. good. my friends in china also say about you that you are a man who loves a quick reparte and that you're a great student of history. so perhaps we can talk more about economics but also history the next time. >> that's for sure. >> rose: francis fukuyama is here. he is an author, a senior fellow at stanford university. he's well known for his end of history and the...
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yeah. rose cool, exactly. rose quotes. how did you become aware of these crystals? where did you learn about that more attentive, that's all the social media knows the trending right now. especially on take talk as these new guests even have a name here as a vendor and the phones will take top recalls and i'll take talk goes from there between 12 to 1718 with a some come off to school some even before. and they're pretty clean to buy. also do they like the classics like rose quotes almost as well the famous chips and the seller night and they bought them to 500. we actually suddenly sold out of those favorite last year between march and june elsewhere. cool. so 3 new ventures had me go off when i'm in til 3 months old we will pass along this village perplex. notice if you have time, could you show me on tick tock that's tired. so those are people who talk about the benefits and the best way to use them against i do, you know, rose rose quotes as these, those are for everything to do with love and tastes that makes the big promises these crystals, the townships as, a
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>> rose: welme to the broaast. we come to y this ening from washinon and we begin wit egyptian president hosnmubarak who waon this program last night. toy he met wi president obama the white house. >> hwanted to get in s thoughts to president obama before oma makes any kind of an announcement of some sort of a peace initiate. and so i don't think tha president mubarakut anything n as far as i've heard in terms of ideas, but he's really tryin to press obama, think, to be very rceful in this initiative and in effect to try to impose some kind of a solutionn the reon. >> the wholedea of a gesture from the arab world is to make ese t israes feel more comfortablabout these very hard decisio that are going to come, whether it's selement free, borders fugees, thes by position of jeralem and so on and so forth. but, again, the arab world beeves that they have gone as far as they cld possly go. just becau they're authoritariaregimes doesn't mean public opinionoesn't cot in these places. >> rose: we conclude this evening wi
>> rose: welme to the broaast. we come to y this ening from washinon and we begin wit egyptian president hosnmubarak who waon this program last night. toy he met wi president obama the white house. >> hwanted to get in s thoughts to president obama before oma makes any kind of an announcement of some sort of a peace initiate. and so i don't think tha president mubarakut anything n as far as i've heard in terms of ideas, but he's really tryin to press obama, think, to be very rceful...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a transition plans of president-elect donald trump and we talked to david leonhardt of the "new york times." >> now i get that donald trump is not a normal candidate but i also don't think we should blythely assume oh he didn't mean those things because they seemed really bad. so i really would like to see signs from him that he is going to respect civil liberties, the rule of law, basic constitutional rights and i think it is very important for people in wosh, including republicans, primarily republicans. >> rose: we continue with james fallow a new back called china great leap backward. >> in the 45 years since china is opening under chairman mao and richard nixon thieves constant revolution with the rest of the world and any intervul you could look back five years and say certainly it's freer now than five years auto and much more than ten years ago. in the past five year that's changed. china is much more controlled than five years ago, it's much more di
>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a transition plans of president-elect donald trump and we talked to david leonhardt of the "new york times." >> now i get that donald trump is not a normal candidate but i also don't think we should blythely assume oh he didn't mean those things because they seemed really bad. so i really would like to see signs from him that he is going to respect civil liberties, the rule of law, basic constitutional rights and...
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. >> rose: welcome to the program. as president obama prepares to meet with president xi jinping of china we take a look at u.s. china relations with richard macgregor of "the financial times," james fall owes of the atlanta magazine and noah feldman of harvard law school. >> the u.s. and china have a much broader, i think, relationship than people realize, multiple bilateral dialogues, multiple top-level meetings. but none of them go out much further than, you know, six months to a year. you know, it's a great strategic relationship with great distrust underlying it. and i think this is a risky but necessary meeting, risky for both xi jinping and mr. obama to try and get some sort of, at least, bedrock level of understanding into the bilateral dialogue. >> i think it is important that they meet just for the fact of establishing a communications. and because as richard was saying, we all know the problems president obama has trying to increase his leeway domestically, internationally, the problems that xi jinping faces
. >> rose: welcome to the program. as president obama prepares to meet with president xi jinping of china we take a look at u.s. china relations with richard macgregor of "the financial times," james fall owes of the atlanta magazine and noah feldman of harvard law school. >> the u.s. and china have a much broader, i think, relationship than people realize, multiple bilateral dialogues, multiple top-level meetings. but none of them go out much further than, you know, six...
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this is the last thing rose got for us, the chinatown rose pak station. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> we almost lost $800,000 from our nutrition program maybe about ten years ago and it was rose pak that led the fight for our community to get organized and go fight for the money back, not just for seniors, but children and youth and families. rose not only helped build the central subway, but also the chinese hospital, the a.p.i. hospital and many other charitable causes. today commissioners should make the safe choice by not failing to remember rose pak. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please? smpbilitys good evening. my name is michael lau. i live in san francisco. i used to be a store owner. to be honest, in the beginning i didn't know rose and stories i heard was just as what was said before. afterwards when i finally met her and talked to her and saw all the things she did, she fought for chinatown. she didn't give an inch to any politicians or anybody around. so that's why i support chinatown rose pak station,
this is the last thing rose got for us, the chinatown rose pak station. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> we almost lost $800,000 from our nutrition program maybe about ten years ago and it was rose pak that led the fight for our community to get organized and go fight for the money back, not just for seniors, but children and youth and families. rose not only helped build the central subway, but also the chinese hospital, the a.p.i. hospital and...
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and of course, especially mention has to go to rose, all of these years, without rose this particularbuilding in 1970, would not have even been built, because of him, that was built. and now many years later, we are building this one. so i don't know, if she life another 100 years, it will be her again. okay? so, given that, i mean, i hope that she will live 100 more years. so, and for me, it is very gratifying because honestly, it is a promise that i made to my grandmother since 1982, i started on the board of this hospital. she passed away here. and i told her, and she said, she said son, you may not know how important these hospitals are to people like us, who doesn't speak the language, who are very culturally, you know, specific, and could you help make sure this hospital can endure and go into the future generations helping people like us? and so for me, i hope this is the beginning that we will get a good hospital. thank you very much for coming. i appreciate all of you for coming here today. [ applause ] >> and finally, our community champion, the person who is raising funds t
and of course, especially mention has to go to rose, all of these years, without rose this particularbuilding in 1970, would not have even been built, because of him, that was built. and now many years later, we are building this one. so i don't know, if she life another 100 years, it will be her again. okay? so, given that, i mean, i hope that she will live 100 more years. so, and for me, it is very gratifying because honestly, it is a promise that i made to my grandmother since 1982, i...
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yeah. rose cool, exactly. rose quotes. how did you become aware of these for so next, when did you learn about that? where i can do that for all the social media knows the trending right now, especially on take talk of these new guests. even have a name here as a vendor and the tech top recalls. and i'll take talk guys from there between 12 to 1718, some come off to school, some even before. and they're pretty clean to buy. also the, they liked the classics like rose quotes, i'm as well the famous chips and the seller nights and they bought them to 5 on groups. we actually suddenly sold out of those favorites last year between march and june elsewhere. cool. so 3 and the venture we've had is off, we're not been talking on full and we were babylon village perplex. buddhist, if you have time, could you show me on take took the title. so there are also people who talk about the benefits and the best way to use them. can i do, you know, rose rose quotes is the stone for everything to do with log in posts that make big promises
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our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: jon huntsman is here, as a u.s. ambassador to china he oversees one of the world's most important bilateral relationship. china's role in the world has grown since the economic crisis of 2008. this area it surpassed japan as the world's second largest economy. china's economic power makes it assertive, some say aggressive on the world stage. at the same time its leaders are preoccupied with the challenges of its internal growth and political stability. huntsman brings a lifetime of experience with asia to the job. he was previously ambassador to singapore and deputy trade representative, fluid in mandarin and once worked as a mormon missionary in taiwan. i am pleased to have him here with me in washington. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you speak mandarin and cantonese. >> i struggle with all the above. mandarin i use to some effect. and can get by with it pretty well. cantonese i studied for a year in college. >> rose: the chinese must like that though. >> they do because language allows one to crack the code on c
our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: jon huntsman is here, as a u.s. ambassador to china he oversees one of the world's most important bilateral relationship. china's role in the world has grown since the economic crisis of 2008. this area it surpassed japan as the world's second largest economy. china's economic power makes it assertive, some say aggressive on the world stage. at the same time its leaders are preoccupied with the challenges of its internal...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, a conversation at the council on foreign relations with james clapper, the director of national intelligence. >> but it's always an action and reaction. as long as we had this dependency on the internet, we're always going to have this fundamental challenge of how to promote security in the cyber domain. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation between tiger woods, phil knight of nike and myself at the new york public library. >> i'm playing at home, shooting good numbers. i'm shooting the mid 60s and things of that nature, but that's one thing i do at home, but i need to get out there and do it in a tournament setting and tournament situation. m getting to a point where i'm feeling more explosive, getting faster, balls are jumping off my cup face again, i'm starting to get confidence in my body -- >> rose: james clapper, tiger woods, phil knight, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a prov
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, a conversation at the council on foreign relations with james clapper, the director of national intelligence. >> but it's always an action and reaction. as long as we had this dependency on the internet, we're always going to have this fundamental challenge of how to promote security in the cyber domain. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation between tiger woods, phil knight of nike and myself at the new york public...
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by rose pak. thank you very much. >> next speaker, please. >>. speaking foreign language. >> hello everyone. me name is sophieia. i support chinatown station only. this will be the name for the long-term interest of chinatown and people living here and where people come from, hong kong, taiwan or china, they share the sense of identity and belonging. naming chinatown station after rose pak will only divide our community. >> next speaker, please. >>.>> i just came to the united states from china not long ago. i was really surprised to see so many people against and for naming the station after rose pak. naming a public facility after someone, that person is usually a hero or martyr or something like that. i have heard that rose pak is not such a person. this is not respecting the human rights of all chinese people we all have something to say about naming of the station. underneath the gate to chinatown says peace in all of the world and we are very proud to be there. with rose pak's name we will f
by rose pak. thank you very much. >> next speaker, please. >>. speaking foreign language. >> hello everyone. me name is sophieia. i support chinatown station only. this will be the name for the long-term interest of chinatown and people living here and where people come from, hong kong, taiwan or china, they share the sense of identity and belonging. naming chinatown station after rose pak will only divide our community. >> next speaker, please. >>.>> i just...
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yeah. rose cool. exactly. rose quotes. how did you become aware of these crystals? when did you learn about them or i can do that. no social media knows the trending right now, especially on take talk of these new guests even have a name here as a vendor and the tech talk, we call them all to take talk goes from the between 12 to $1718.00 where the some come off to school some even before, and they're pretty keen to buy also the they liked the classics like rose quotes, i'm as well the famous chips and the seller nights and they bought them to 5 on groups. we actually suddenly sold out. so those favorite last year between march and june elsewhere. cool. so during the venturing had is all quinn not been talking and thought we would pass along this village, perplex, buddhist, if you have time, could you show me on take took the title. so those are people who talk about the benefits and the best way to use them against i do, you know, rose rose quotes is the stone for everything to do with log in posts that make big promises these crystals such counted as, as a generic
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>> rose: welcome to the broadcast. we come to you this evening from washington and we begin with egyptian president hosni mubarak who was on this program last night. today he met with president obama at the white house. >> he wanted to get in his thoughts to president obama before obama makes any kind of an announcement of some sort of a peace initiative. and so i don't think that president mubarakut anything new as far as i've heard in terms of ideas, but he's really trying to press obama, i think, to be very forceful in this initiative and in efffft to try to impose some kind of a solution on the region. >> the whole idea of a gesture from the arab world is to make these t israelis feel more comfortable about these very hard decisions that are going to come, whether it's settlement freeze, borders, refugees, thes by position of jerusalem and so on and so forth. but, again, the arab world believes that they have gone as far as they could possibly go. just because they're authoritarian regimes doesn't mean public opini
>> rose: welcome to the broadcast. we come to you this evening from washington and we begin with egyptian president hosni mubarak who was on this program last night. today he met with president obama at the white house. >> he wanted to get in his thoughts to president obama before obama makes any kind of an announcement of some sort of a peace initiative. and so i don't think that president mubarakut anything new as far as i've heard in terms of ideas, but he's really trying to...