The question is, will we learn from them . Time. Okay. Thank you all for coming. Ill be over here signing books if you would like one. [applause] on behalf of the library, thank you again for coming. And thank you to all of you for coming and your great questions. For more information on events like this, visit the web site. Have a great night. [applause] [inaudible conversations] weed like to hear from you. Tweet us your feedback, twitter. Com booktv. Cspans newest book, sundays at eight. A collection of interviews with some of the nations top story tellers. In the beginning of the war when you were afraid of holding the gun. Then when we went to the first battle and we fought and i shot somebody, kill somebody, it does something to you that you start to its very difficult in the beginning but after time went on it became easy, became normalized, and actually in the context of war this is what happens. You normalize the situation so you can live through it because if you dont, you die
For bodies and clues. How did gunmen hold a kenyan Shopping Center for four days . We have news of one of sports greatestever comebacks. We wouldnt have it any other way. They take the showdown in americas cup. Hungry, homeless, and sleeping under the open sky or in makeshift shelters two days after the powerful earthquake hit the remote southwest, thousands of victims are still waiting for help to arrive. The quake has affected an area the size of switzerland. The latest death toll stands at 348, but it is feared that that will rise. The quake flattened large swaths of the awaran district. Its the countrys poorest province and already lacks medical supplies, hospitals and other aid. Al jazeera is the only International News channel with a team in the affected area. We have this update from the epicenter of the quake. Reporter three days after a massive earthquake the province, the destruction in at least Six Districts is visible. Were here in awaran, which is the worsthit district, an
Fundamentally added a story of growth. Growth in funding, in personnel, in technology. Particularly in the decade since 9 11. So what we see from that story of growth are some rather dramatic, what we think of as top line findings. First is that spending for the Immigration Enforcement agencies today, adjusted for inflation, is 15 times what it was for i. N. S. In 1986 when we believe the current era of Immigration Enforcement began. That is a conservative estimate, and if anybody wants to parse with that later, wed tell you how we came to that estimate. That is a conservative estimate. Most likely the spending is almost possibly considerably more than what it is we estimated. In relative terms, what this means is that the United States government now spends more on Immigration Enforcement than on all other principal Law Enforcement agencies combined. We are spending as of fiscal year 2011, which is the most recent year for the data that were using that was available, thats the price t
Discussing president obamas choice for defense secretary. And we have the author of to break out nations. And he will be talking about developing countries somewhere in the world. His book focuses on emerging markets and it explores what makes economies operate out or break down. Tamaras tomorrows washington journal starts at 7 00 a. M. We will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2013] today on cspan, a discussion on Immigration Enforcement in the back to states followed by a look at u. S. Mexico relations. And governors deliver state of the state address this. Addresses. Today on cspan, what governors on the east coast to deliver their state of the state addresses. All starting at 1 05 eastern here on cspan. Next, and look at the state of Immigration Enforcement in the United States. This is about onehalf of hours. Good morning everyone, and happy new year. To those of you here with us today and those
Head of this project. In 1939 when kodak to use color film, they sent fell to him to have his photographers try out, do. What theuy could kodak wanted people who would know how to use it effectively to try it out and publicize it Kerry America of the 1930s and 40s comes to life. Some of the 1600 color photographs taken during the depression and world war ii. Sunday at 10 00 p. M. Eastern, part of American History tv this weekend on cspan3. A discussion on the links between National Security and education. Speakers included former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice and former chancellor of new york city publicschool, joel klein, hosted by the foundation for excellence and education. This is about an hour. Welcome to this evenings bought test of morning joe. [laughter] the energy in this room is nice. How this issue of educational reform has ripened, the combination of need, the talent we see in this room. There is a sense that the moment has a ride. The other is jeb bush. I am a great