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Look for these titles in bookstores is coming week and watch for the authors in the near future book tv and this is book tv live coverage of the 2016 Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. Over the next seven hours you will hear from several authors including eric larson, Kenneth C Davis and brian burrow. We began todays coverage with a discussion on politics featuring former pres. Obama adviser David Axelrod, author of axelrod, author of believer, and nationally syndicated columnist Clarence Page, author of culture, lawyer. This is live coverage from chicago on book tv. [inaudible conversations] all right. Welcome to the 31st annual Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. My name is tom for scholars. Before we ....
Village in steel. Ng im not going to concentrate much on the book. T my editor, jerry kern, is a huge fan of the book. He has specific questions. Im goingdi to talk more about int a sense the process. Sense. You are now in what you call the dark country of no ideas. That is a term i didnt come up with. My good friend and publicist came up with it when i am looking for a period to describe my next book. When i finish a book i have no other idea on my plate and start from scratch. It is a longish process taking about a year before starting the next project during which i am unpleasant and snappish and pissy. That process do you sort of read not indiscriminate and go from there . I wish i had a way to distill the process. It is mostly chance. I do things that i hope will try to jog things lose in my mind. I will walk through the stacks in my Favorite Library in seattle and just pull books at random and just read to see what the boo ....
Have great instability and unrest. The tears are in control and they have their hands on deadlier weapons. Lets talk about hillary. [laughter] secretary clinton had a very adjusting approach to emails. [laughter] as secretary of state. I would like to get your thoughts both on her decision that she conduct oliver business including sending topsecret emails on a private server that resided in a bathroom in denver and what you think that says about her being commanderinchief backs its not a trick question. [laughter] i dont think shes qualified to be commanderinchief to i think the question of the private server anybody whos been there and gone through the process whether secretary of defense or part of the cabinet dealing with highly classified information all the time there some reason why she did it and i assume we are going to find out what it is as they are now aggressively pursuing what was on the server and in the last couple of days they found there were more topsecret papers on ....
There legally action able whatsoever. So thats easy. Then theres the question of how you have the right pollution standards and, ultimately, its a big issue. Im much more of the view that this should be resolved, you know, much more in courts actually than by an agency like epa. So that theres a really good essay in the book climate coup by this guy named roger pilon which gives a pretty good critique of the executive state in this issue and gives a positive alternative. Im in that school, but its definitely not my focus. Part of the reason its the moral case is to evaluate what is the impact on human life and then give certain rough political guidance but thats a guide for policymakers to say we cannot be trying to outlaw this stuff thats fundamentally good for human life. So thats what im attempting to do with the book but theres tons more work to do beyond that. All right. Well, good news, we have copies of alexs book outside, and im sure hed be happy to sign them. Yes. Okay, great. ....
Thing. No matter how long i live i will never be able to repay. Ive been able to achieve things in my life and live a life that wouldve been impossible had my parents not come near that the nation not existed and what we know is not for this to continue, but to reach more people than ever before. As i said at the outset every country in the world has success for people. There have been other countries that have big geopolitical importance. Other nations with large companies. I surely believe a separate not just the other nations on merit but other nations in history is here we have been united by the believe that every human being deserves a chance to achieve their godgiven potential comments go as far as talent than work will take them. If we were to ever lose that we will lose that makes this different. We will still be big. We will still be important. We will still be powerful and will still matter on a global stage but we wont be a special. I for one dont want to be part of the fir ....