with the border, i have an exchange as i left the border region, and that don t know if it is the case up here. adult is, but in our southern border after somebody gets across the border then about 100 miles and there is often a secondary checkpoint. it is to snare those who manage to get across the first time. i came across the rise in the imperial valley. the road was two lanes, no getting around the checkpoint looked like a toll booth at the bottom, and that is where i encountered the border patrol. good morning. how re you doing today. it was border patrolmen martino. i could tell he had his name right here. doing great, i said. how about yourself. good. thanks. he identified himself. unisys border patrol. you both u.s. citizens? yes, agreed to greek american, my friend. have a good day. he dismisses. all right. i wanted to talk with them. no traffic. he must ve been lonely in this isolated post. to chat with them would do have some good and we might learn something. but
the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country. tonight at 10 eastern. also this weekend on booktv, sunday at 3 the second cousin of former secretary of state condoleezza rice, connie rice, on her work to reduce gang violence in l.a. and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. and at 8:15, georgetown university s bonnie morris on her one-woman play and book of the same name, revenge of the women s studies professor. booktv every weekend on c-span2. historian stanley weintraub recounts the christmas holiday of 1941 two weeks after the japanese bombing of pearl harbor. mr. weintraub examines america s entry into world war ii. it s a little under an hour. [applause] there are certain dates in history that all of us remember if we re old enough to remember those dates at all, and they differ among us. i remember pearl harbor itself. i was in eighth grade in school then, and it was a very important event for me,
. time marches on, but now newsweek is for sale. are the new media snuffing out the old for good? [captioning made possible by nbc universal] i m chris matthews. welcome to the show. cynthia tucker, kathleen parker writes for the washington post, and john heilemann is national political correspondent for new york mag zeen and co-author of the bestseller, game change. look at the stock market, if you can. bad times are causing a shudder about the country s future. in some places there s resentment, a real uprising over illegal immigration. some sense that we have lost control of our nationhood. it spurred arizona s crackdown. these folks take our jobs away from us. you go to a job se today, you don t see a white face, you don t see a black face. all you see are these brown faces. chris: that same outrage was a factor in the british elections this week, with an influx of migrants from europe. the brits are riled. remember this? you don t say anything about the immigra
. time marches on, but now newsweek is for sale. are the new media snuffing out the old for good? [captioning made possible by nbc universal] i m chris matthews. welcome to the show. cynthia tucker, kathleen parker writes for the washington post, and john heilemann is national political correspondent for new york mag zeen and co-author of the bestseller, game change. look at the stock market, if you can. bad times are causing a shudder about the country s future. in some places there s resentment, a real uprising over illegal immigration. some sense that we have lost control of our nationhood. it spurred arizona s crackdown. these folks take our jobs away from us. you go to a job se today, you don t see a white face, you don t see a black face. all you see are these brown faces. chris: that same outrage was a factor in the british elections this week, with an influx of migrants from europe. the brits are riled. remember this? you don t say anything about the immigra