state university of new york anderton talks about the prison, the 13,000 union soldiers who died, and the postwar trial of its commander. >> by the early all of 1864, 5000 men died between august and october 18. all told, nearly 13,000 union in andersonville in its entire existence. that's a death rate of about 45% of the total population. it is extremely high. 9:00, director emeritus of the smithsonian national museum of american history talks about his book 50 great american places: a essential historic sites across the u.s." and his the sites. selecting and stephen breyer on the influence of foreign relations on american security and civil liberties. >> for many years, i think the general view of judges here as whenas judges abroad, for you first have security needs like a war or a real security problem, and you look at the document, the document says this power is primarily the .resident's it's congress', not the court. but what about civil liberties? sometimes there is a clash. so why is there so little? i think the answer is cicero. he was not one of the founders, but they did i