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CSPAN QA January 25, 2016

, lozada. And, at 7 00 this morning we open our phones and take a look at this mornings headlines on the washington journal. Announcer this week, Carlos Lozada talks about the books written by the 2016 president ial candidates. Brian Carlos Lozada of the Washington Post. A while back, you went through a whole bunch of books written by president ial candidates. Why . Carlos it started with donald trump. When he launched his campaign this summer, he kept talking about his 1987 book the art of the deal. He kept saying we needed a president who could write a book like this. It sort of embodied who he was. So i figured i would read it. I never read art of the deal. I thought i might write something about it for the post. I learned he had written many books. Three memoirs, Bu ....

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CSPAN QA January 25, 2016

About his 1987 book the art of the deal. He kept saying we needed a president who could write a book like this. It sort of embodied who he was. So i figured i would read it. I never read art of the deal. I thought i might write something about it for the post. I learned he had written many books. Three memoirs, Business Advice books, even a golf book. So i decided to pick a few of them. Brian why did he interest you, other than the obvious . Carlos a lot of politicians memoirs tend to be sort of formulaic. They are prescreened and scrubbed. They project sort of this bland wholesomeness and all americanness. Trump wrote his before he intended to run for president ever. The first was when he was 41 years old. I thought they might tell me something about him. I thought he would be more interesting than reading all the other sort of longterm politicians, which is the same reason i ended up reading ben carsons books too. Brian what is ....

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CSPAN QA January 25, 2016

Launched his campaign, he kept talking about his book. He kept saying we needed a president who could write a book like this. It sort of embodied who he was. So i figured i would read it. I never read art of the deal. I learned he had written many books. His advice books, even a golf book. So i decided to pick a few of them. Brian why did he interest you, other than the obvious . Pros a lot of politicians memoirs tend to be sort of formulaic. They are prescreened and scrubbed. They project sort of this plan wholesomeness and all americanness. Trump wrote his before he intended to run for president ever. The first was when he was 41 years old. I thought they would tell me something about him. I thought he would be more interesting than reading all the other sort of longterm politicians, which is the same reason i ended up reading ben carsons book to book, too. What is the reason candidates write these books in your opinion . Carlos there is probably a lot of reasons. They are part of th ....

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CSPAN2 Book TV November 23, 2012

Only figured out what the computer was for. The digital revolution. The maker revolution is really a combination of the two, digital meet industrial. It is the digitization of the Manufacturing Technology but not just introducing Digital Technology into factories because we had that decades, since the 1970s. What it is is personal computers to democratization, the introduction of digital manufacturing tools to anybody and everybody. That is when we see the web innovation mall, when we see the creativity, the energy of everybody start to come to bear on the Biggest Industries in the world. This is the Maker Movement. There are many definitions of the Maker Movement. I think the credit for the t ....

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