It is wonderful to hear your impressions, which are very special and extremely important today. Fromse we do not hear survivors that much even in washington, d. C. , or japan. It is very good. We made progress today largely because of people like yourself and your self and your colleagues, who made a stand and are speaking truth to power on the humanitarian impact of Nuclear Weapons. I think it is 126 countries that have signed the humanitarian pledge. 127 now. Good. I stand corrected. We have a couple more questions and we will try to keep the questions brief and get through everybody. Thank you. I work with physicians for social responsibility. Friendwith our mutual who sends his greetings. You just answered a lot of my questions. Physicians for social responsibility is working with the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons. To promote the prohibition and elimination of Nuclear Weapons. About the newou momentum that is happening. There is a lot of skepticism here in the U
Think they have against a person, and then the decision whether someone should be convicted of a crime or so the decision should be by the u. S. Government do we want to prosecute that person. If the answers now, you need to release them. If you think they have done something thats worthy of detention, then the u. S. Government needs to bring them to court and try them. Host Theresa Duncan is the counsel for mohamedou slahi, author of guantanamo diary. Thanks for your time. Guest thank you. Host and booktvs live coverage of the tucson book festival continues. Now theres another author panel today. Were going to bring it to you live. Its entitled money and influence, and well let the moderator introduce the panelists. After the panel, gilbert gall, who has written about sports and money, will be joining usanothe. Live coverage from tucson. I rate for the nation seen and we are live on. You can applaud when you hear things you like. You will also be asking questions to be ready for it. T
[laughter] and he said that i will get back to you. And so about two hours later he talked to his wife and said okay. I said that i am happy to come back. So we had a wonderful relationship. I talk about a lot of these and make decisions and very often i would be getting input and he said i was the director. There was another time where steve and i were in a particular decision and everyone always talked about it. And he looked over and said i dont think that they will be making that kind of decision. [laughter] steve and i were in the same law firm for a time and we tried together and negotiated settlements. When we were negotiating, guess who got to be this guy. [laughter] you had something happen when you first went to the agency before he went down. When i first went to be nsa. And it was obviously a bracing experience that loomed in your mind and so what concerns about the future of the electronic infrastructure of the government of National Security with the government particular
Washington post which as a survival of the fittest by any measure. Dave is here to talk about his relatively new book on top of a long list of great books. For those foowing what has been happening in detroit a book on michigan is a big thing. Next, Michael Hilton has been forever in other places and forever at the los angeles. Micha michael wrote about the affects of silence, technology and policy and his new book is titled big science and it is an incredible story of how science went from being important, valid and meaningful to very big with a lot of mown money. Gilbert is last on the panel. He is Long Associated with a number of papers and wrote briefly for the Washington Post and new york times. Brilliant work with the philadelphia inquirer. And the first work came from the cox field republican. When america goes big it is interesting. I want to begin with a quick note i think it is important. Everything came from daily newspapers and this country has daily newspapers. You can mai
Temperatures right now in the 40s and 50s will have for this for pleasanton and livermore san was a good morning to you were 52 degrees 53 in oakland and mid50s in San Francisco. Anny hong some of the of getting close to 80 degrees for the afternoon here is how high is bird down for today on the east bay shore 774 fremont and union city and science guys will be a very nicely a lot of mid 70s to the inland spots including concord walnut creek danvilles 76 in pleasanton 75 deliver more than 77 and antioch brand worn. Anny hong downtown San Francisco and the lower subsidies today when we come back will let you know how much will it will be starting tomorrow. Robin winston for those of the traveling between canterbury they point in concord there will be no bar to services between those two. A bus bridge will be setup for passengers if youre ride brought to that. You will play close attention a quick check of the right here on 80 was heading into San Francisco, not oakland looking good Barr