Results also coming up. Devastation in the somali capital mogadishu medics are fighting to save hundreds of people as the death toll from massive bomb blast soars. And our german migration officials leaking personal information back to turkey some Asylum Seekers say their names and addresses of ended up all over the turkish media. Plus the novelist known for her dystopian classic of the cannes maids tale picks up a prestigious german literary prize Margaret Atwood is using the spotlight to warn of dangerous what she calls moments of trauma while. Our welcome to the show my names sarah harmon thanks for joining us. Well polls have just closed in all stratas National Election that could swing the country to the right and pave the way for europes youngest later thirty one year old Foreign Ministers bason courts is tipped to become chancellor of his Peoples Party has taken a hard line against refugees in the run up to the courts is widely expected to go into government with the far right F
During the 90s and i faced that in 2002, 2003, and we know the importance of the independence of verification. You had it in bilateral agreements, verification with russia and thats long tradition. Thats one thing. But multilateral inspections are needed in cases like iran and like iraq. And in that for that you need impartial independent Civil Servants that are not subject to any corruption, that will not go to do the work with any of the intelligence agencies that are crawling all over the place. So i would like to ask you your view about the importance of independent verification as a third of the many issues you have on your agenda. Thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you very much, dr. Blix. Listening to you, i now realize why you received the award. And thank you for not retire, multiple times. Your honor please. [ applause ] you define what a Public Servant is. So thank you for your service. And thank you for your continuing to push the government and think about the issues
I think radio is the longest and best form of media thats left. What we are doing now in our long conversations like cspans is longform conversation you and charlie rose are the guys that read books the way that i read books. Its german asleep revealing when it authors had their book read these days because they dont get many people who have read their books and know what theyre talking about with page notes. Its so rewarding to them. I get a great deal of satisfaction and in fact the highest compliment thats the best interview ive had on this book tour. I just got it from Charles Krauthammer and i loved the interview of things that matter his new collection of essays on that are autobiographical. That makes my day. Three hours is an abundance of time and i can do so many Different Things. Up next on booktv after words with guest host sub and eight of foreignpolicy magazine talking with Christian Caryl on his book strange rebels 1979 and the birth of the 21st century. In the book is se
Prepared by nature for that existence. That idea preexisting rights of the Scientific Academy of north america but it gets coopted by science. In many ways science becomes one of the key areas for defending race and for defending the injustices of modern slavery. I write about that in the book for a few reasons. One of the good ones is actually thats the path that allows universities to emerge by the 1830s. As independent actors in the political sphere. Its precisely the ability of university and faculty and officers to argue in defense of slavery that creates the space in the public sphere. Host i assume because it is the university that they are the center of learning so therefore what more appropriate place to take place and validate this racist science or raise science youre talking about . Gaska the prestige of the university rises with race and then race creates the prestige of the university so that race ultimately unfettered if you remember the beginning of our conversation we