hostsrnalist amy goodman an executive producer of the daily news program democracy now, talks about the book she has co-authored. it looks back on some of the stories and people the show has covered. >> the idea of democracy now starting 20 years ago, it really has not changed. me out the voices of people at the grassroots and around the world. they very much represent the majority of people. i think people who are concerned deeply about war and peace, about the growing inequality in this country, about climate planet,the state of the are not a fringe minority, not even a silent majority, but the stopped by the corporate media, which is why we have to take it back. >> sunday on c-span's q&a. >> coming up next, a discussion with men who were at the center of the events known as watergate. richard nixon's deputy assistant played a role in revealing the cover-up that destroyed the presidency. he reflects along with "washington post" reporter, bob woodward on his personality and they offer opinions on topics ranging from watergate to nixon's policies in vietnam. the event was cohosted by th