pulitzer prize winner jessie esinger reports on how the justice department handles white coller crimes. george malone recounts the growth of "the wall street journal" opinion page in free people, free market. pulitzer prize finalists explores her family's extile and journey as refuges in among the living and the dead. also this week, israeli journalist looks at the life and influence of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the program director for the hague center for strategic studies reports on how the internet is being used as a medium for warfare in the darkening web. and georgetown university law professor and formal federal prosecutor paul butler examines the policing of black men in his new book "chokehold". look for the upcoming titles in book stores and watch for the authors on booktv. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer: >> i am in the middle of reading testimony by scott toroe which is a suspense book that is too close to reality as it talks about the struggles of human rights violations against the burma populati