Kasich of ohio could pull off a win there. The latest polling shows hes neck and neck with donald trump right now. A lot of democrats in ohio, they may go ahead and Cross Party Lines and vote for kasich to try to stop trump. That could hurt Hillary Clinton. In a state where Bernie Sanders is already awfully close. Reporter its another election day, but this one is crucial. Votes in five states, including florida and ohio. For republicans, its winner take all in those states. If its trump, his path to the nomination is clear. Always a complicated process but i think were going to very well. We seem to be having great poll numbers. Reporter for marco rubio, a loss in his home state tonight ends his campaign. The latest polling in florida gives trump a doubledigit lead there. In ohio, its tighter. John kasich says hes confident he can stop trump. Were going to win. I feel terrific. Its great. Do i seem like im nervous or uptight . Im having a great tight. Reporter if kasich loses, leaves
They had a practice of their own today. All about preparing for the worse case. With weapons drawn, they hit their mark. This is how we defeat terrorism, and prevent the impact of terrorism there cooperation, and this kind of team work. Reporter flanked by media they broke down the drill, two scenarios one bomber, one active shooter. 40 cameras catching every aspect of the drill even footwork. Were they watching each other, did they miss a threat, we learn so much on those exercises. Reporter the paris attacks, have provided more teach able moments in a sense of urgency in the city, planned drills like this one operating with the not if but when mentality about one thing you see what you look at these exercises, you see more coordination. More team work than ever before. Reporter in addition to police and fellow working in concert with Homeland Security, Critical Response command, more than 500 counterterrorism officers, and 800 person scram strategic responses group are being trained.
Perspective issue. Host guest the behave as if we are immortal and that means we are willing to sacrifice time for the sake of the future achievements we are willing to delay gratification but that makes no sense when you are aware of time so it is a matter of perspective and its to to have the proper perspective for where you are in your place in time. Host its great to see you again. Congratulations on the book being mortal. I look forward to continuing the conversation. Guest thank you. Guest that was after words in which authors of the latest nonfiction books were interviewed by journalists, Public Policy makers and others familiar with their material. It airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p. M. On saturday, 12 and 9 p. M. On sunday at 12 a. M. On monday. And you can also watch after words online. Go to booktv. Org and click on after words in the book tv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. Heres a look at the current top ten bestselling nonfiction books acco
Service to the American Literary community will go to ms. Zimmer we will learn more about that this evening. This is the booktv coverage of the red carpet of the National Book awards in new york city. After this you will see the actual board sarah ray. Awards ceremony. Good to see you. [inaudible conversations] spec on the red carpet right now is one of the finalists. Shes having her picture taken. Hopefully we can talk to her in just a minute as a cartoonist of the new yorker. Joining us now on their red carpet is David Steinberger president and ceo of Perseus Publishing Group and also chairman of the National Book foundation and. What is that . The National Book foundation is committed to increase the impact of culture what we are best known for is a National Book awards it is great to see her up there it is the first graphic novel or the first graphic works ever to win it is for her amazing book. Host did we just hear your vote . I dont have the vote we have judges we fly in from ar
Agency. My only rule at five in the morning, i had to start writing, get right into the story before i could put the water on for coffee. Most of the fiction i wrote at daybreak sold the magazine. For 2 cents a word. 310 to yuma in 1953, 4500 words western, sold 490. Two years later, a studio paid 4000 to make a movie starring glenn ford. And i liked it a lot, but walter called the picture three hours and 10 minutes past high noon. [laughter] in 1969, i wrote my first book that wasnt a western called the big bounce. My agent in hollywood at the time to read, called and said kidd, im going to make you rich. He saw the big bounce as a quick movie sale. Send it out to producers over the next few months and got 84 rejections. I did top that record. I got 105 rejections for another story that offered hitchcock bought, but then died on [laughter] but the book did so, and, and twice was adapted for the screen. Now, i cant believe anyone in this room so that either version of the picture or re