July 25, 2005
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discusses the war on terror and U.S. foreign policy. Multi-talented Nick Cannon says he wants to affect culture, not just community.
Madeleine Albright
Now a professor at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, Madeleine Albright was America's first female secretary of state. Her public service career includes U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and positions on the National Security Council. Albright co-founded the Center for National Policy and chairs the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She's also the author of three New York Times best sellers, chair and principal of Albright Capital Management LLC and chair of Albright Stonebridge Group.
Nick Cannon
Nick Cannon's multi-faceted career includes TV, film, comedy and music success. The San Diego native began performing at age eight. At 16, he was doing stand-up at world-renowned comedy venues. His first leading film role was in the surprise hit Drumline, and he has actor/producer credits that include the new MTV series, Short Circuitz and the films Underclassman, which he exec-produced, and Bobby. Still active on the music scene, Cannon signed a deal to launch his own imprint, Can I Ball Records.


