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CSPAN2 After Words February 16, 2014

That was after words, booktvs Signature Program in which authors of the latest nobody Fiction Books are interviewed by others familiar with their material. You can also afterwords online go to book of. Org and click on after words on the upper right side of the page. Heres a look at the top ten bestselling nonFiction Books according to the Los Angeles Times. Former secretary of defense robert gates tops the list with his memoir, duty filed by david and goliath and the recount of the fight for womens rights in pakistan in i am malala. These authors appeared on booktv and their be view can go viewed online, in fourth, scott toes sell chronicles coping with anxiety, and in fifth, charles krauthammer, things that matter three decades of passions, pastimes and politics. Watch the program from the george w. Bush president ial library. Sixin on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list is stitches followed by a short guide to a long life by david angus. A book on the internal and external pressures that senior faces today in eye promised land. In ninth place is little failure and wrapping up the list is profile of fox news president roger ailes in the loudest voice in the room. Look for mr. Shermans appearance in the near future on booktv. Thats the topten best selling nontexas books list according to the Los Angeles Times. What i want to see is the internet remain free, accessible, open, no blocking, no discrimination. Thats my overall goal. That is what has made it what it is. This is now one of the great imprimaturs of the United States of america. We invent this. This is our genius. This is our ingenuity, and so thats why i wanted to continue and prosper the way it is. This is not i dont believe a democratic position, republican well, certainly isnt republican position because they dont see it my way. I think this is all about the consumer and their experience, and what should be retained. So regardless of who you are, where you live in the country, what your color is, what you do, what your economic background is, its all neutral when it comes to the internet. Net neutrality monday on the communicators on cspan 2. Congressmen didnt feel bad about ignoring these speeches because the real politicking did not happen in the capitol itself. As a result, most of what happened in the capitol fell interest a category of 19th 19th century speechmaking that Congress Called the origin of the word bunk comes from this. The definition of bunkum speechmaking was basically giving a speech on a bill or an amendment that basically had nothing to do with what was going on in the house itself, but was strictly made for the purpose of pleasing your constituents. And every congressman in the 19th century made bunkum speeches frequently. This was part of the experience of living in washington and understanding the way things work. You wanted to please your constituents so you would make these bunkum speeches. In fact it was so well accepted that congressmen would make bunkum speeches that sometimes they wouldnt even make the speeches. They would write them out and hand them over to the congressional record export the reporter would put them in the congress recall record. Nobody complained because this is part of the experience of working in washington, of working in the house. This was part of the congressional code. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Now from booktvs college se

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