All, that a lot of Public Officials who give their papers to the library of congress, with restrictions that keep them from the public for as long as the family wants, and it was the library and of congress that made the arrangement with Caspar Weinbergers family or maybe with him personally, that they would be restricted and the son would determine who would be able to view them. Caspar weinbergers son. And, i was really surprised by i have learned from my friend at the National Archive that this is a usual thing. I thought that maybe you would put personal papers and a situation like that, what not papers related to your position as secretary of defense or secretary of state. Brian lamb what difference does that make to you in this book . Sally denton i think it would have created a treasure trove of documents for me relating to his role as secretary of defense, and i was looking specifically for his relationship, and the sentencing memoranda for the Jonathan Pollard case. Brian lamb
Three of them. Just his fourth day described as funny, sweet, compassionate. The other made his family proud fern rolling in college at 44 years old, here now with more. They range from 18 to 67, including the teacher, but it was the families of three men, three students, who chose to replace the statements read by officials. And the victims are. Late this afternoon, naming off each of the victims. One by one. Quinn glen cooper of roseburg, 18 years old. The family of the 18yearold said he was a recent high school grad. Yesterday was his fourth day of college. I dont know how we would move forward with our lives without quinn. And our lives are shattered beyond repair sending our condolences to all the families who have been so tragedy affected by the strange gunman. Lucas eibel of roseburg. 18 years old. Eibels family described the 18yearold as an animal lover and soccer player. Saying trying to describe how amazing their son was would take 18 years. He was an Umpqua Community College
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Agreement. Kerry wants to sign off on a comprehensive treaty by april. Lets go to our correspondent in jerusalem. Kerry is continuing his shuttle diplomacy today. How are his tactics being received . The secretary of state, i think, has people here worry. He is shuttling between jerusalem and ramallah. It is significant that the two leaders, even after four and a half months of negotiations the dream people below them, are not prepared to meet yet. A are not yet ready to meet. John kerry is going between them with a combination of charm and determination, but i think it makes people here nervous. You could see that both sides in advance of this talk were spinning, taking open, and, suggesting that these talks might fail for a variety of reasons. Each of them are trying to prepare their defense and saying it is not my fault. It is now put up or shut up time. Will they say no to him, our work or walk further down the road toward peace . Ministerrmer prime ariel sharon is in hospital. He
For a complete schedule visit booktv. Org. Now on booktv, Edward Mcclelland reports on Americas Industrial midwest, also known as the rust belt. The author examines the regions oncepowerful Manufacturing Centers and how their demise has resulted in the exodus of local populations in search of employment. Its about an hour. [applause] thank you. That was a really good introduction because it segways right into what i wanted to talk about at the beginning which was the fisher body plant in its heyday. It was, i went to high School Across the street from the fisher body plant in lansing, michigan, and it was perfectly integrated into the industrial life of the state. The high school was part of the supply chain. It would provide the workers for industrial labor. And there was a saying that you had a diploma in your hand one week and a ratchet in your hand the next week. People would just walk right across the street two weeks after graduation, and theyd have a job. And when i was going to