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on an elegy you are like an attorney and court arguing for your client and what you are arguing for the client is just two words. basically believe me and i will do it if i believe the person. in other words, i have worked with music group stars were we haven't quite been made to them and it didn't work out. so the idea of doing a book with a politician would be great. and i've done books with a sports stars.
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i would love to do a book with a politician. >> host: does your name get out there once you have your name on the book does someone see it and how does it snowball into another book? >> i will wait till you a quick story. when i did the first book, i froze over. i got a call and i just have them for the rest of my life. ray charles is such a megachurch nobody called. i can't count on the books to
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continue to go out i have an agent who is also very proactive and his name is david g. 010. but i don't take anything for granted. but i also have to say, and this is what has kept me as a ghost writer you've always been able to do more work. i think that it's good for us to look for work and exposed themselves or in other words, to kind of risk rejection is good for the soul.
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i want to do a book with moral hazard, who i love and with the rockstar when he credits his wife he gives great, and there's all kinds of books i wanted to then i'm also working on a novel about my childhood and i'm getting a graphic book with an artist about the history of my relationship with close so i want to do this group so i'm always working at the same time. >> host: writing any songs? >> guest: i've recently written some gospel songs with a
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hispanic presidential candidates released release books to introduce themselves to voters. here's a look at some books written by the potential candidates for president. hispanic former secretary of spec on her time serving in the obama administration and in hard choices. american dream, senator marco rubio outlines his plan to restore economic opportunity. arkansas governor gives his take on politics and culture in god guns, grips and gravy. and in the blue-collar conservative he argues the republican party asked just focus on the retake from the white house. in a fighting chance that the massachusetts senator recounts the events in her life that helped shape her career as an educator and a politician. governor scott republicans
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offered a master reached the solution in the country and reach than the unintimidated. the senator rand paul who also declared his candidacy calls for small government and more bipartisanship in his book take a stand. more candidates with recent books including former guards. john kasich calls for the return to traditional american values. former senator looks back on his time in the military and the senate. independent of vermont announced his intention to seek the.
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joe biden looks back on his career in politics and explained explains his principles. hispanic ben carson called for responsibility to future the future and one nation. >> former secretary texas explains government has become too intrusive and must get out of the way. another politician has expressed interest running for president is the rhode island governor and in against the tide he recounts his time serving as a republican in the senate.
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ask members of congress what they are reading this summer is. >> i taught economics for the past 18 years and i went to seminary before that so i like reading a combination of economics and ethics into some people thought that was kind of a humorous joke but i actually take it pretty seriously so i am starting with hidden in plain sight. it's kind of the causes of the financial crisis and if you don't have an account it's kind of hard to solve. we have that issue coming
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forward. there are some signs we are headed in the wrong direction and that to gdp growth track a little and the federal reserve had heavy lifting to do. >> between the greeks and the nytimes and reason i'm reading a few books whose justice, which rationality saying one of the top philosophers in the country and then i got on my stack the new testament. he is considered. on the moral position than i that i got a book economics as religion from samuelson to chicago.
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i've been doubling in several of these books for a long time because i think they are needed up here. but the final stage my way through manic at. and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't have to have you there waiting to be a retrained. we have a six volume set in the work so i would refer you to the second volume. at the but the long-term economic growth aren't in this but if it's improved human welfare now don't name the confidence. it's about $500 per year per
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person up to about 1800 then you get a hockey stick and explosive growth in the free-market countries so there's a lot of speculation on just the true cause of that. it's not human capital science it's not private property rights not the industrial revolution. she concludes that the biggest cause is this first time in history when our culture change the moral language is such that we started to call a very good. we are kind of neutral at best what do you say about about business or are they problematic or corrupt. i'm afraid to say the answer to
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