also being published this week, ely berman, joseph felter and jacob shapiro explore the changes in how wars have been fought over the past 60 years in small wars, big data. and dr. edward hallowell describes how his upbringing shaped his psychiatric career. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> when i start to talk about my book, invisible no more: police violence against black women, women of color, one of the first questions i throw out to audiences sometimes is what's the first name that comes to mind when i say police brutality. >> [inaudible] >> see, times have changed. but usually it's been sort of different across generations but almost universally male. it's been rodney king, it's been oscar grant, it's been mike brown, eric garner, freddie gray, philando castile, alton sterling, the list goes on. and even this week if we asked the question what's the first name that comes to mind would be stephon clark and not cynthia clemons who was killed outside chicago by police last week also. and