coming up, reed brody on the death of henry kissinger.k in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show looking more at the death of henry kissinger, remembered by some as a leading diplomat by many others as a war criminal for his actions in vietnam, cambodia, pakistan, argentina, east timor, and other countries. but some accounts, was responsible for the deaths of at least 3 million people. he served as u.s. secretary of state and national security advisor under richard nixon and gerald ford. we're joined by reed brody, human rights attorney and war crimes prosecutor. he is author of "to catch a dictator: the pursuit and trial of hissÈne habrÉ." in june, he wrote an article titled "is henry kissinger a war criminal?" why don't you answer that question and talk about what should happen at this point now at the age of 100 henry kissinger is dead. >> thank you. as you have said, few people have had a hand in so much death and destruction in differe