for history buffs, richard carr woodin is out with a new exploration of the role that religion played in the civil war. it's called righteous strife how warring religious, nationalist forged lincoln's union. and actress naomi watts takes on the issues of aging and menopause in her new book, dare i say it? everything i wish i'd known about menopause. well, this week on book tv's after words program, oregon democratic senator ron wyden discusses his newest book, it takes chutzpah how to fight fearlessly for progressive change. he was interviewed by wall street journal congressional reporter natalie andrews. here's a preview. i decided when i went into public service and maybe when i'm done, my wife always gets half. what? what's your husband going to do? you know, she says he's going to shoot baskets and drink chocolate milk with his kids. and i always say, maybe i'll think i didn't do it right. but i decided early on that the best approach was to come up with good policy, good ideas and then work like hell to get them done. if you don't get them done, then they still don't happen. but