Death of harold ramis. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. One of the most notorious drug kingpins in the world could soon be at the centre of a tugofwar. Today lawyers for joaquin gusesman bran to try his extradition from mexico to the United States where he is wanted on a slew of charges. But mexico showing no inclination to turn him over. Tomorrow a mexican judge is expected to start the process of bringing him to trial. Tonight bob orr has new information about how snitches, wiretaps and intercepted phone calls helped the authorities get shorty. Reporter Joaquin El Chapo guzman the reputed head of the Sinoloa Cartel had eluded capture for 13 years after escaping from prison in a lawn ree truck in 2001. But his fugitive run ended saturday in this modest hotel on Mexicos Pacific coast. U. S. Law enforcement played a crucial role developing fresh intelligence in the past week, tightening the drag net around guzman. Sources s
I this program was part of the seventh annual savannah book festival. For more information visit savannahbookfestival. Org. Now on booktv, amie parnes and Jonathan Allen speak about their biography of Hillary Clinton. The coauthors look at clintons political career since her primary defeat in 2008. After this hourlong event, well bring you a book party for the authors. Were going to, were going to read a little bit from the book. I just first wanted to say thank you to everyone who showed up. I see a lot of familiar faces. Im from Silver Spring originally, so its a big kick to be here, because ive been sitting in the audience. I was telling folks earlier that i saw ted kennedy deliver the Midnight Ride of paul revere here many years ago which was kind of cool, so its hard to make me, like, really nervous, and im kind of nervous now, so thank you all for showing up, really appreciate it. [laughter] and i guess were just going to start with a realizing so that we can get to with a readin
As a child to find out the truth and we wrap up tonights prime time programming at 11 p. M. Eastern. Iraq war veteran phil clay discusses his collection of short stories about soldiers experiences at war and back home. That all happens next on cspan2s booktv. Booktv continues with eric schmidt and jared cohen. The two talk about the updated edition of their book, the new digital age, in which they discuss nsa spying and current state of internet security. This is about an hour and ten minutes. [applause] thank you. Well, it is really exciting to be back at the Computer History Museum with my good friend, mentor, colleague, eric. Schmidt and my friend, jared. Last time we were here we were talking about lean in, and today we are talking about the new digital age and future of the world. I mean youve really done this job on google now because i keep running into lean in. Its like you still work there. [laughter] were excited. But its a real treat for me. Eric, i owe my career to eric. Er
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Society. His remarks are about 35 minutes. An introduction to our conversation on technology, so please welcome eric schmidt, executive chairman of google. [applause] thank you. Is very good to be here. I do want to thank you very much for stepping in on such short notice. I was coming anyway. Coming and speaking in public are two very different things. I want to ask you we have a load of questions for you from the floor as well. A want to ask you how technology will change our lives in various different ways in 2013. What we might do is start and then panicked out and go bigger pan out and go bigger. There are a number of google initiatives that might change logs. One is google glass, this idea of wearable computing. Is that something we will see more and more next year and beyond that . The Technology Works. If you have not heard of google glass, it is glasses that sit right above your focal plane. It is right above. We have been experimenting with what this can be used for. There ar