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and wrapping up the list investigative reporter robert o'hara jr. expounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> on booktv of this weekend -- on booktv this weekend, we're live from politics & prose bookstore in washington, d.c. with avenue ya sa car ya, author of "the upstairs wife" about her experiences as a woman in pakistan. we take a trip to to corpus christi, texas to bring you the area's literary scene as well as a visit to johns hopkins university to talk with professors for our college series. on "after words," journalist toby around done recalls his time embedded in afghanistan. stephen brill and dr. ezekiel emanuel discuss the health care system and mark krotov of melville house talks about the book publisher's decision to release the senate intelligence committee report on torture. for a comple
and wrapping up the list investigative reporter robert o'hara jr. expounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> on booktv of this weekend -- on booktv this weekend, we're live from politics & prose bookstore in washington,...
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an investigative reporter robert o'hara junior expounds on the potential for cyberwarfare and computer hacking. to see what other electronic books "the washington post" has published, visit "washington post".com backslash e-books. >> next the current caregiver system and what it can handle. .. >> >> you will be the first to help us kick off that book speefifteen rate in the capital and it is fitting we doing here in the capital because for years ago we launched a campaign called carry across generations when 700 people from 20 states around the country with the beautiful multiracial -- racial and generational people who said we want to build a movement for a more caring america america, more caring economy that is at every stage of life. for years later cities and states run the country we have reached almost three-quarters of a million voters every year talking to them with long-term care in preparing for the future. in the rule change to bring to a million home care workers with minimum-wage for the first time in the history of this country. [applause] for a more caring future is gro
an investigative reporter robert o'hara junior expounds on the potential for cyberwarfare and computer hacking. to see what other electronic books "the washington post" has published, visit "washington post".com backslash e-books. >> next the current caregiver system and what it can handle. .. >> >> you will be the first to help us kick off that book speefifteen rate in the capital and it is fitting we doing here in the capital because for years ago we...
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an investigative reporter robert o'hara junior expounds on the potential for cyberwarfare and computerhacking. to see what other electronic books "the washington post" has published, visit "washington post".com backslash e-books. >> next the current caregiver system and what it can handle. ..
an investigative reporter robert o'hara junior expounds on the potential for cyberwarfare and computerhacking. to see what other electronic books "the washington post" has published, visit "washington post".com backslash e-books. >> next the current caregiver system and what it can handle. ..
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and wrapping up the list, investigative reporter robert o'hara jr.pounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking. to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> the judge's decision back in 2010 is really instructive, because he said he's the first person who is a neutral person to have reviewed all of the evidence in the case. and he decided that the evidence in the case was either not credible because it was obtained through torture or coercion or for other reasons. and i remember reading, you know the first time i was able to read the diary years ago. so much more became clear to me because he talks about the torture that he was subjected to that resulted in him providing false information about himself and others. because, essentially, he was told that -- he was told what they wanted him to say. and so he was also in a position, he says in the book, of the more incriminating the fiction he could make up the happier his interrogators were. there's one point he talks about whenever
and wrapping up the list, investigative reporter robert o'hara jr.pounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking. to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> the judge's decision back in 2010 is really instructive, because he said he's the first person who is a neutral person to have reviewed all of the evidence in the case. and he decided that the evidence in the case was either not credible because it was...
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and wrapping up the list investigative reporter robert o'hara jr. expounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking. to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> was he smart you write, no, not exceptionally. instead he was a genius. >> well, you know, i compare him and contrast him to an absolutely wonderful smart guy of course, bill gates. and bill gates had, you know, more of what you would call conventional mental processing power. you know, i marvel and watch bill gates take large amounts of information, sometimes two screens on his desk screens that would have four windows on 'em, and he'd be processing the information and just be absolutely brilliant. steve was not brilliant in that way. he didn't have that analytical processing power. what he had was an intuitive genius. he could just have a feel for things. a feel for what people would like, a feel for beauty, a feel for what would work. and so to me, that's what i meant by genius. i even saw it in albert einstein who i wr
and wrapping up the list investigative reporter robert o'hara jr. expounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking. to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> was he smart you write, no, not exceptionally. instead he was a genius. >> well, you know, i compare him and contrast him to an absolutely wonderful smart guy of course, bill gates. and bill gates had, you know, more of what you would call...