talks about his book don't hurt people and don't take their stuff, a libertarian manifesto with tim kearney of the american enterprise institute and we conclude our prime-time programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern whiffed on a panel on the life of water and journalist michael hastings. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. this weekend booktv is in jackson with our local cable partner comcast. next we sit down with the director of the wealthy house museum, bridget edwards and eudora welty's niece, mary alice weltry white, to discuss the late author's inspiration a turbulent surprise wedding book "the optimist's daughter". >> as a writer, it is essential. i take the -- i take what i know for granted so i see the new as new and the old as old and i feel i am a judge because my eyes have been trained by experience. so i know where i m as a baam a to see people moving. >> we're the home of eudora welty. a historic landmark. eudora welty was a writer who was born in 1909 and died in 2001. she was a writer who won just about every literary prize there was to receive other than the nobel. she