marvin has describedcr the books a long letter home after unforgettable personal adventure.t covers the period of his life from his arrival at cbs in 1957 through his years as correspondent from 1960 - 1963 it is a personal and professional coming-of-age story, one that has deep roots and family history and the love of the country that welcomed oppressed people from around the world with open arms and opportunity. marvin, welcome back to the national press club. >> thank you, it'sue a pleasure for me too be here and i think the press club and you especially for not only being a gracious producer but also the guy who opened so many doors. >> marvin he called you professor and you called him sir, and he described you to colleagues as our kind of guy, i'm speaking of course of edward mentor to you and i can't to the rest of us talk about the beginning of your career at cbs which is where the book begins. >> right, theok book begins with what may strike people, chapter if there was ever a journalist and you ever arrive at the first moment when you know that you become profession