Month to be joined by west moore who is the author of three books plus Childrens Book in a novel. In his first book came out in 2010. Its called the other west more braided is a bogeyman in 2015 in this most recent book is about baltimore during the arrest and death of freddie great and just come out five days. Thats what that is called but in your folks, you write is a military save your life. What you mean by that. Wes moore i think of the military played an incredibly Important Role in my life where some of the most important times of my life is wearing suits, tshirt and jeans were is very uniform in this country. I was first introduced in the military system actually one is about 13 years old. I was into a military school. And there was issues and challenges and when i was younger, my mom was pregnant when we went to military school. I was eight years old. Every year she said i would send you away. I kept blowing her off and the first time that felt and you can my wrist was about 1
Host welcome to book tv and in depth. This is a Monthly Program with one author, talking about his or her book and we are pleased this month to be joined by west moore who is the author of three books plus Childrens Book in a novel. In his first book came out in 2010. Its called the other west more braided is a bogeyman in 2015 in this most recent book is about baltimore during the arrest and death of freddie great and just come out five days. Thats what that is called but in your folks, you write is a military save your life. What you mean by that. Wes moore i think of the military played an incredibly Important Role in my life where some of the most important times of my life is wearing suits, tshirt and jeans were is very uniform in this country. I was first introduced in the military system actually one is about 13 years old. I was into a military school. And there was issues and challenges and when i was younger, my mom was pregnant when we went to military school. I was eight yea
A novel. His first book calm out in 2010 came out in 2010, called the other wes moore, and then his book the work came out in 2016, and his most recent book is about a baltimore during the arrest and death of freddie gray. It just came out, five days, what that is called. But in your book, the work, wesley omari moore, you write that the military saved your life. What do you mean byy that . Guest well, i think the military played an incredibly Important Role in my life where, you know, some of the most important times of my life if not when i was wearing a suit, not when i was wearing a tshirt or jeans, but when i was wearing the uniform of this country. I was first introduced to the military system is, actually, when i was about 13 years old. I was actually sent to military school. I hadar a mandatory year in military school, and it was, i got some issues, some challenges, and when i was younger, and my mom had threatened me to send me to military school ever since i was 8 years old.
Sanders, the africanamerican vote, and reparations. Likelihood of getting through congress is nil. My executive interview with tomahasse coates when all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes with the Iowa Caucuses fast approaching, the two republican front runners are battling it out for the support of some of the parties most influential power brokers. I speak, of course, of conservative media celebrities. After donald trump won the endorsement of sarah palin, a longtime ally of ted cruz, who credits with helping him win his senate seat, today he announces that radio host glenn beck will join him on the campaign trail this saturday in iowa. Its a sign of where the gop center of gravity lies. That while the two leading candidates are competing over talk radio and reality stars, neither of them has a single endorsement from a sitting republican senator for governor. Not one. Beck has never been a big fan of Donald Trumps politics, and in a Facebook Post last ni
Bill Koeneker, a reporter for the
Malibu Surfside News for nearly 30 years who covered this community during the historic fight for cityhood in the â80s and early â90s as well as the shaping of a nascent city, died Saturday morning, Dec. 26, after a long illness. He was 71.
âHe was a California surfer without the surfboard,â said his brother Steven, referring to Billâs love of the ocean. âBill enjoyed life and living life to the fullest that he could.â
Their father William said of Bill, âHe was a gentle soul, seldom given to anger and always great with children who adored him and sought him out. Yes, Bill was a little different than most, and that is what made him very special to so manyâespecially me, his dad.â