Export . With steve i contributed the two original fiction anthologies at his request. Steve has just been marvelous friend and colleague. In 1984 our mutual publisher sent me a manuscript written by vietnam war aviator called for each other, and the publisher asked my opinion. I said this book is so good, if you dont publish it, i will. And next year it was published in spite of the true. So steve and i have kept in touch ever since. And then the harold coyle trilogy was for tor forge. He came up with the concept of a Foreign Military contractor that does deny the work for the Us Government all over the world. That was a trilogy that was a fun change of pace for me because i hadnt been many things in the thriller realm at that time. So that was an education. Im sure it was. And youre a wonderful writer. I think your nonfiction reads with all the pulse of fiction and a thriller. You grew up flying airplanes . Where did all this aviation background come from . Im in Eastern Oregon ranch
Poisoned pen. Its sunday, october the 12th, and im delighted to welcome back Barrett Tillman who has written over 40 books, most of them, i think nonfiction, but i know you have been here didnt you cowrite something with dean coontz wasnt it . Koonts was it . Were you kind of the expert . With steve i contributed to two original fiction anthologies at his request. Steve had just been a marvelous friend and colleague and in 1984 our mutual publisher Naval Institute press, had sent me a manuscript written by a vietnam war aviator could for each other. And the publisher asked my opinion, and i said this book so good if you dont publish it, i will. And the next year it was published as flight of the intruder. So steve and i have kept in touch ever since. And then the harold coyle trilogy was for forge. He came up with the concept of a Foreign Military contractor that does deniable work for the u. S. Government all over the world. And that was a trilogy that was a fun change of pace for me
Going to go down as a result of the refugee overflow. So a story being written. Priscilla gaines. I work a lot with professionals to deal with abuse. He said part of building resiliency is learning how to fail successfully. I love that. Could you talk a little bit about the youth and building resiliency through the parents and educators . Absolutely. I think we really do need to redefine what skills our Education System is trying to train for. Walter spoke eloquently in the last session about science and humanities and all of those. Obviously im an educator and i believe that all of those are critical but we need to teach our children how to cope successfully, how to fail more safely how to draw outside the lines, not just draw inside the lines. Our Education System is often focused on learning how to draw inside the lines. I think now i hope through this book and her other books that educators particularly in k12 will be thinking about that because we are losing our integration capaci
Only way to halt an iran that is months away from getting the bomb. Joining us matt kranig a former dod advisor. Welcome to the program. Matt, let me start with you. Is it a good deal . For years Irans Nuclear program has been advancing getting closer to the Nuclear Weapons breakout capability. This freezes their program in place. Thats a good thing. Critics point out it leaves far too much of Irans Nuclear program in place for comfort and thats true. So over the next six months is what we are going to do is negotiate a more comprehensive deal with iran that would have the effect of rolling that progress back. In short, now comes the hard part. There is concern that some of them as soon as they put new sanctions in place could torpedo it. Others are talking about imposing sanctions that could pick out afterwards. There is a lot of talk about passing sanctions now, as you point out. At the end of the day i dont think lawmakers will go through it. I think they understand if they do it wo
Fingerprints, hairs or anything . No. Did one man have a motive . Without proof, how could anyone convince a jury. Could anyone solve the mystery . Hello and welcome to dateline. When someone goes missing, one of the hardest things for those left behind are understanding was it voluntary or foul play. The truth about what really may have happened may have been the hardest thing of all. Here is more. The key was waiting for them under the matt. That evening outside their moms house, silence. No one home. Where was she . She was always there on time to pick them up from their dads place. This night, dad had to drive them. Across the middle, stopped. What was this . Once we took a few more steps in, we realized something was wrong. This was the moment, the defining one. Nothing the same after this. There was a lot of blood everywhere. We just dropped our stuff and split throughout the house. Con ray was 15, Little Sisters 14 and savannah 10. Three kids trying to make sense of a frightenin