on monday, monday, brady karl's host of npr weekend edition recalls how different presidents died and how they are remembered. then on tuesday, in washington produced university history professor randy roberts examines the relationship between malcolm x and mohamed ali. on wednesday just blocks from the capital we'll be taking a tour of the folgers shakespeare library in anticipation of the 400th anniversary of the death of williams shakespeare. on friday we are back at politics and prose bookstore for signs journalist report on the spread of infectious diseases around the world over the past 50 years. that is a look at some of the author programs look to be as programming covering this week. many of of the events are open to the public. but for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> now, new jersey senator cory booker discusses civic involvement and recounts experiences that shaped his political thinking. he discusses his book, united, united with robert george of the new york post. >> host: senator booker, united, here we are in the middle of the more divisive pres