in landslide, political reporter jonathan darman looks at how national and state elections, lyndon b. johnson and ronald reagan in the 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assistant managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil company chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis dvsffley argues the nuclear family is under attack and her when shinerinky looks at the case against the supreme court. look for these titles in bookstores this coming we can watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> the key thing is if you suddenly find oil in a country where there is really no form of democracy, like editorial guinea where it gained independence -- was the colony of spain into the 60s, 1968, they gained independence and this literally -- a complete lunatic takes power, terrorizes the country and the 11 years later his nephew executes them. and has held power ever since. there is no tradition of