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Michael Bromwich, the author of the Phoenix PD letter to the DOJ, joins Mike to discuss the DOJ's investigation.
Check out this week's edition of the Political Regulators, as your man #MrPolitics and former Mayor Sheila Dixon speak with Maryland's leading democratic candidate for Governor Tom Perez about his candidacy, as well as an in-depth discussion with Michael Bromwich - the author of the 500+ page investigative report into the infamous Gun Trace Task Force.
Nicolle Wallace discusses the Trump Organization and its CFO getting indicted by the Manhattan District Attorney. Plus, Biden visits with families of the victims of the building collapse in Surfside, Florida, the Supreme Court upholds Arizona's voting restrictions, Speaker Pelosi names Rep. Cheney and 7 Democrats to the select committee to investigate January 6th, and Rep. McCarthy wants to investigate a evidence-free claim from Fox News. Joined by: Daniel Goldman, Yamiche Alcindor, David Cay Johnston, Ari Melber, David Plouffe, Neal Katyal, Michael Schmidt, Ashley Parker, Michael Bromwich, Jason Johnson, Rep. Pete Aguilar, Kim Atkins Stohr, Ari Berman, and Ben Rhodes
Michael Bromwich, Frm. IG for the DOJ, and U.S. Rep from California Jackie Speier join Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman on "Skullduggery." First, Bromwich talks about the DOJ IG investigation into whether officials tried to overturn the 2020 election. Then, Speier recounts her experience in the House Chamber on January 6th and is now pushing a proposal for the Pentagon to much more aggressively police its ranks as we discover more and more former veterans took part in the attack on the Capitol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE PETE SANTILLI SHOW Episode #1797 - Friday - February 14, 2020 - 6PM Live Broadcast Link - https://youtu.be/-rvF1gu3Jm0 USSA: Andrew McCabe Admitted To Lying To Investigators. AG Barr's DOJ Won't Prosecute #1797-6P The Department of Justice has dropped its criminal investigation against former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, his lawyers said in a statement Friday. McCabe was a frequent target of President Donald Trump, who blamed the former official for what he has called a baseless investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russians to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election “We learned this morning through a phone call from the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office that was followed by a letter that the Justice Department’s criminal investigation of Andrew McCabe has been closed,” attorneys Michael Bromwich and David Schertler said in the statement. USSA: Andrew McCabe Admitted To Lying To Investigators. AG Barr’s DOJ Won’t Prosecute – The Pete Santilli Show http://ow.ly/Lqh730qhOmh GUEST: Lindsay Grathwohl is the youngest daughter of Larry Grathwohl who was the only FBI Informant to infiltrate the Weather Underground Organization in 1969. Larry wrote a book called Bringing Down America which tells his story of his time with the Weather Underground. Larry passed away in 2013, and Lindsay has been ensuring his story remains very much alive and very relevant to what is going on in America today. Lindsay is an activist fighting for the constitution in the belly of the beast itself - San Francisco, California. She was born & raised in the San Francisco East Bay Area and has watched her once beautiful state crumble under socialist policies. Lindsay has organized many rallies in the northern California area, and has attended many rallies all along the west coast. She has faced Antifa many times in the streets of Berkeley, San Francisco & Portland and took part in Trevor Louden's "America Under Siege - Antifa" documentary in 2017 which exposed Antifa's ties to far left radicals with Marxist Communist agendas. Support Lindsays Business: Old Republic Home Protection | Old Republic Insurance Group P.O. Box 5017, San Ramon, CA 94583 www.orhp.com Learn To Make Money Everyday With The Pros! Click Here! http://www.tradegeniusacademy.com Use Promo Code "VALENTINES" for 40% OFF non bundled items Get Your FREE Gold & Silver Investment Guide: http://marketing.orionmetalexchange.com/ira-investor-guide-incentive See Our Reviews: https://www.consumeraffairs.com/finance/orion-metal-exchange.html
The Cook County state's attorney called in ex-top judge Ruben Castillo and noted D.C. attorney Michael Bromwich to help with the probe of how the Jussie Smollett case was handled. And, unrelated, an email from a powerful Springfield ex-lobbyist hints at a possible rape cover-up downstate. In this episode, Crain’s political columnist Greg Hinz shares insight about both stories. Plus: A U of I hospital is planning a $191 million outpatient center on its Near West Side campus, the Boeing jet that crashed in Iran was a predecessor to the 737 Max, Kraft Heinz names a U.S. leader and Abbott names a new CFO, and Vienna Beef is moving its headquarters to the Kinzie Industrial Corridor. Find hashtag #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter to continue the conversation about these and other business stories.
How does the Iran Contra investigation compare to the Russia investigation today? We go behind the scenes with Michael Bromwich, a lawyer who worked on the Iran Contra case. He tells us what it’s like to delve into the dealings of America’s most powerful players.Support this show by supporting our sponsors!
Beyond Petroleum: Lessons from the Gulf of Mexico Bill Reilly, Co-Chair, National Oil Spill Commission Bob Graham, Co-Chair, National Oil Spill Commission More than a year after oil stopped gushing into the Gulf, the co-chairs of the commission tasked with investigating the Deepwater Horizon oil spill appear together in this Climate One panel to assess the nation’s response to the disaster. Bill Reilly and Bob Graham commend the Obama administration for overhauling regulation of the offshore oil industry, and praise the oil industry for initiating internal reforms, but they blast Congress for doing next to nothing to respond to the spill. Former EPA Administrator Bill Reilly says that the administration and the oil industry have heeded the call for reform. “The systemic reforms that we recommended are underway, certainly in the Interior Department under the direction of Michael Bromwich at BOEMRE and Secretary Salazar. They’ve issued any number of new rules on safety and environmental management that are long overdue, I think, and very defensible, very professional, and very appropriate.” Less expected has been the aggressive push by the oil industry to take control of its own conduct. “Very promising, and to some extent surprising, has been the response of industry,” says Reilly. “Frankly, industry has done more than Congress to respond to our report,” he says. Asked by Climate One’s Greg Dalton to grade the government and industry implementation of commission’s report, former U.S. Senator Bob Graham says: “Probably, in both places, it would be ‘incomplete.’ The actions that have been taken at the executive level in the federal government are very encouraging.” As for Congress, Graham is less than impressed. “The Congress would not get a very good grade because they have essentially done nothing, and in some instances have gone backward.” Reilly and Graham express frustration that the five Gulf states have been unable to reach agreement to settle monetary damages and fund restoration. “We’re still waiting to see what the final settlement looks like, where the money goes,” says Reilly, but “one hopes it goes to restoration when it’s finally allocated.” Graham and Reilly also want money dedicated to monitoring potential health impacts of the spill for residents and those who consume Gulf seafood. “To fully assess the health implications of this event, and the environmental implications, we’re going to require an extended period of time and a substantial investment in research,” Graham says. Graham and Reilly also agreed that we need to reduce the demand for oil – and hence the need for more drilling – altogether. “I don’t see the United States engaged in any serious thinking about what its economy is going to be in the post-oil era,” Graham says.This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on October 21, 2011 This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on October 21, 2011
August 10, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews George Clark, president of Manufacture Alabama, about the impact of the drilling moratorium on Alabama’s economy and jobs.