He was fired by President Trump, as his office was on the cusp of launching major investigations into the president's business dealings and associates. He has since been ridiculed by President Trump and Republicans as a tool of the "deep state," and he's become one of the president's bigger critics. Before all of that, he built a reputation as the cop of Wall Street for policing the conduct of big salaried executives.
He's Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and author of the new book, "Doing Justice." And Bharara is here live on In Depth, coming up at the bottom of the hour.
Sure, Lyft is a hot, young tech company in the ever growing rideshare sector of the quickly expanding gig economy, but here's a reality check: Lyft LOST nearly 1-BILLION-DOLLARS last year and has never once turned a profit. So what justified today's hot selling IPO for Lyft? We will go In Depth.
President Trump is once again threatening to shut down the southern border of the country, unless Mexico stops the flow of illegal immigrants coming to it. Is that the way to solve what the President continues to label as a "crisis" at the border?
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