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.
This is cnn this is gps, the Global Public square. Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world. Im Fareed Zakaria coming to you from new york today on the program is rarely tags deeper into rafah whilst ceasefire talks stall and Russian Troops advance shorts kharkiv in the new offensive i will talk about the state of both wars with General David Portrays who has been described as the most the effective American Military commander since eisenhower then the sixweek long election in the World Largest democracy will soon draw to a close and indias Prime Minister modi has perhaps on the brink of winning or third term but what is his record on the economy and what about fears of democratic dk ill ask the former head of Indias Central Bank and at a time when journalists across the globe are under siege, im joined by Pulitzer Prize winner Nick Christophe. In decades of reporting, hes witnessed the aston worst humanity has to offer ill ask him why he remains stubbornly hopef
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and chris christie. this part over a number of issues from israel s war with a mosque to abortion donald trump was recently at no-show and said he held a rally in a miami suburb. for the first question of the night of the candidates were asked why they should be the republican nominee for president instead of donald trump. here are their answers. and donald trump s a lot different guy than he was in 2016. he owes it to you to be on the stage and explain why he should get another chance. be sure to explain why he didn t have mexico pay for the border wall, he should explain why he racked up so much debt, he should explain why he should drain the swamp and he said republicans were going to get tired of winning. we saw last night, i m sick of republicans losing. i can tell you that i think is the right president at the right time. i don t think he s the right president now. i think that he put us eight trillion dollars in debt and our kids are never going to forgive us for t
Host and Tara Jeffries is with bloomberg bna. Before we get into some of the issues, i want to ask you all just kind of an opening question and see where we go with this. Lydia beyoud, whats the influence today of some of the Larger Tech Companies and here in washington . Is it growing . Is it outsized . Guest thats a great question. I think one of the things that were really seeing right now is a pivot from the Obama Administration, and now in the Trump Administration away from such a wellrecognized influence by a lot of the Tech Companies toward a little bit more skepticism. So their former influence under the Previous Administration is definitely in a different light here. What do you guys think . Guest yeah, i would agree. I think the Trump Administration definitely hasnt shown the same focus on tech groups, Tech Companies that the Obama Administration did and, frankly, were seeing some changing conversations in congress about it as well given this nod toward antitrust and monopoly