is it syria, somalia, lesotho or bhutan. this week's book of the week is his final battle.f franklin roosevelt. with all of the conversation about presidential candidates and their health, this timely book is a fascinating reminder of the extraordinary secrecy surrounding fdr's health, especially in his last year and a half in office. the gripping story of a man at the peak of his power, literally running the world but who's heart was steadily collapsing. you know how it ends but because of the intelligence and empathy of the author and very good writing, you won't be able to put this book down. now for the last look. this week we loflt a giant off the world stage, one of the founding fathers of israel, shimon peres, a foreign minister, defense minister, three-time prime minister and president. what always struck me about him was his intense intellectual curiosity. the last time i saw him at 92, he was discoursing on the latest advances in neuroscience and how exciting they were. i had the privilege of sitting down with peres on more than one occasion for this program. duri