at 9:55 timothy gaye telling the story of the war against hitler threw the eyes of five reporters. and at 11:10, jeff hemelman draws on post memo, correspondence and personal interviewers to trace ben bradlee's 45-year career. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >>> this weekend head to the state capitol named in honor of thomas jefferson with book tv and american history tv in jefferson city, missouri. saturday at noon eastern, literary life with book tv on c-span2. former senator and missouri first lady jean carnahan on family life inside the governor's mansion from her book "if walls could talk" also a butcher's bill, a provisions list from ancient meso po tainia to missouri's personal collections. the story of babylonian clay tablets. sunday, on american history tv. >> at one time in 1967 this was called the bloodiest acres in america. >> a former warden takes you through the missouri state pen ten shri and walk back in history to the governor's mansion. once a month c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and life of cities across america. this weekend from j