book tv,eekend on afterwords," a journalist for the washington post recounts his time in an iranian prison. >> you recount of that day and a lot of detail and it was a terrible day. you are arrested at gunpoint, you had masked men take you and your wife up to your apartment, they ransacked the place. you are blindfolded and driven to one of the most notorious prisons in the world, separated from your wife and told you might very well die. that is a bad day. >> that's about as bad as it has gone for me. i will tell you, on that day, i still assumed that this would get worked out quickly good that -- out quickly. that's the goal of the people who had taken us, and we were unclear as to which faction of the security apparatus had ra ided our home. at some point, that they were trying to scare us in this would end. at 9:00.book tv withnday, a conversation deputy attorney general ron rosenstein on rule of law norms and the united states compared with legal systems abroad, including that of china. at noonerage begins eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on our free radio app. >> presidential