after that, mary frances berry, speech. after that, mary frances berry, $5 and a pork chop sandwich. coming up at 1050 p.m., its author eric fehr and his book, consequence, a memoir. weeknights in august at 8:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> this week on q&a, aarp ceo, jo ann jenkins, she talks about her organization at her new book, disrupt aging, bold new new path to living your best life at every age. >> joanne jenkins, you are the ceo of aarp, what did you take that job? >> it was unexpected i had spent i had spent over 25 years in public service and i have the opportunity to come over and be the head of aarp foundation. i spent two years there really trying to reinstitute, reconstitute aarp foundation to have it fully focused on serving the needs of the low income, 50 plus across the organization. as a result of the success we had in the foundation, then ceo asked me if i would come over to the aarp side of the house to help develop the strategy for 2020. to make sure that aarp was relevant to its members in the 21st cent