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Milbank Tweed Forum October 7, 2015 After seven years as litigation associate, Preet Bharara joined the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York in 2000. Following a stint as counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, he became US Attorney for SDNY in 2009. He currently supervises more than 220 prosecutors, who handle cases that include domestic and international terrorism, narcotics and arms trafficking, white-collar crime, public corruption, gang violence, organized crime, and civil rights violations. A highly visible official, Bharara has drawn criticism for public comments he has made about cases. Join Dean Trevor Morrison as he engages Bharara in a discussion about criminal justice and his career.
November 7, 2016 (T-Minus 24 Hours to Election Day) From the NY Times: "Janet Reno, who rose from a rustic life on the edge of the Everglades to become attorney general of the United States — the first woman to hold the job — and whose eight years in that office placed her in the middle of some of the most divisive episodes of the Clinton presidency, died on Monday at age 78. She died at her home in Miami-Dade County, Fla., from complications of Parkinson’s disease, according to her sister, Margaret Hurchalla. The disease was diagnosed in November 1995, while she was still in office." Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/08/us/janet-reno-dead.html?_r=0 All Content In this Video is deemed "Fair Use" and/or the Opinion of the Content Creator as protected under the First Amendment of the ...
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Janet Reno, a former US attorney general under President Bill Clinton, has died following a long battle with Parkinson's disease. She was 78.
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9/28/2016 Former U.S. Attorney for the State of Texas, Congressman John Ratcliffe, who has extensive experience PROSECUTING Federal Offenses, including International and Domestic Terrorism, Illegal Immigration, Drug Trafficking, and PUBLIC CORRUPTION, calls out FBI Director James Comey on his version of why he allowed Cheryl Mills to be present during the interview of Hillary Clinton, as well as his overall decision NOT to Prosecute the former Secretary of State. Today, the House Judiciary Committee will hear from Director James Comey on the challenges facing the FBI and how the FBI is addressing them. From San Bernardino to Orlando to the most recent terrorist attacks in New York, New Jersey, and Minnesota, the United States has experienced a rise in radical Islamic terrorism and we mu...
- Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel.GOD BLESS U - Watch more video here: https://goo.gl/w6wJ9r - The first woman to be US attorney general, Janet Reno, has died at home in Miami from complications linked to Parkinson's disease, US media say. Ms Reno, 78, was at the centre of several political crises while serving under President Bill Clinton between 1993 and 2001.
Janet Reno, First Woman to Be U.S. Attorney General, Dead at 78 Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration, has died. She was 78. Reno died early Monday from complications of Parkinson's disease, her goddaughter Gabrielle D'Alemberte told The Associated Press. A niece of Reno's, Daphne Webb, later confirmed her death to NBC News. Webb said Reno spent her final days at home in Miami surrounded by family and friends. Reno, a former Miami prosecutor who famously told reporters "I don't do spin," served nearly eight years as attorney general under President Bill Clinton, the longest stint in a century
- Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel.GOD BLESS U - Watch more video here: https://goo.gl/w6wJ9r - The first woman to be US attorney general, Janet Reno, has died at home in Miami from complications linked to Parkinson's disease, US media say. Ms Reno, 78, was at the centre of several political crises while serving under President Bill Clinton between 1993 and 2001. She was criticised for a deadly raid on the Branch Davidian cult compound in Waco, Texas after just weeks in office. Sect leader David Koresh and some 80 followers were killed during the raid. Questions were asked afterwards about the legality of the FBI raid and why it was that so many people were killed. Ms Reno survived the aftermath of the raid to become the longest-serving attorney-general in the 20th Century fr...
Published on Nov 7, 2016 MIAMI (AP) - Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration, including the seizure of Elian Gonzalez, died early Monday. She was 78. Slideshow icon Slideshow Janet Reno, former US attorney general, has died Reno died from complications of Parkinson's disease, her goddaughter Gabrielle D'Alemberte said. D'Alemberte said Reno spent her final days at home in Miami surrounded by family and friends. Reno, a former Miami prosecutor who famously told reporters "I don't do spin," served nearly eight years as attorney general under President Bill Clinton, the longest stint in a century. One of the administration's most recognizable and polarizing figures, Reno faced criticism ...
Janet Reno, the first woman U.S. attorney general who served eight tumultuous years with President Bill Clinton, has died aged 78, according to media reports. ABC News, citing Reno's goddaughter, said she died from complications of Parkinson's disease early on Monday. Reno served as the top U.S. law enforcement official under Clinton from 1993 to 2001, becoming the longest-tenured attorney general of the 20th century. The blunt-spoken Reno authorized the deadly 1993 raid on the Branch Davidian cult compound at Waco, Texas just weeks into the job in 1993. She later authorized the 2000 seizure by federal agents of six-year-old Cuban shipwreck survivor Elian Gonzalez from relatives in Miami, as well as the government's huge antitrust case against Microsoft in 1998. The former Miami prose...
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MIAMI (AP) - Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration, including the seizure of Elian Gonzalez, died early Monday. She was 78. Slideshow icon Slideshow Janet Reno, former US attorney general, has died Reno died from complications of Parkinson's disease, her goddaughter Gabrielle D'Alemberte said. D'Alemberte said Reno spent her final days at home in Miami surrounded by family and friends. Reno, a former Miami prosecutor who famously told reporters "I don't do spin," served nearly eight years as attorney general under President Bill Clinton, the longest stint in a century. One of the administration's most recognizable and polarizing figures, Reno faced criticism early in her tenure for th...
Janet Reno, former US attorney general under President Bill Clinton, died Monday morning following a long battle with Parkinson's disease, her sister Maggy Hurchalla said. She was 78. for more details visit : http://layla2.ahmedash.me/news/8944
Janet Reno, the first female head of the Justice Department who served under former President Bill Clinton, has died at 78. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports. Thanks for everyone to see video I will regularly update the latest news :):)
In a student-led interview at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Preet Bharara discusses the importance of considering ethics and integrity in business. “I don’t come here to lecture about the issues of morality,” Bharara says, “but these are issues of risk and relates to cost benefit issues.” Bharara is the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and directs the investigation and litigation of cases brought on behalf of the United States. He oversees over 220 assistant U.S. attorneys dealing with a wide range of cases involving terrorism, narcotics, cybercrime, public corruption, organized crime and financial fraud.
Watch as Assistant United States Attorney Tony Gonzalez discusses his background, and his team. Tony also talks about two very interesting cases where if it had not been for the forensic accountants and their thorough investigation, the convictions may not have been made. Hear directly from the source why forensic accountants are needed now more than ever in all facets of law enforcement. You’re not going to be able to turn this one off. Tony has some very interesting information for the forensic accountant. AUSA Gonzalez is a Deputy Chief for the United States Department Of Justice Narcotics Section, has been with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for over 15 years, and was with the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office prior to that. Enjoy this video, and please subscribe to our YouTube ch...
Former U.S. Attorney for RI Robert Corrente joined Dan Yorke State of Mind to discuss the possible impact of FBI Director Comey’s public actions on the 2016 presidential election.
On January 13, Attorney General Loretta Lynch ’84 visited Harvard Law School for a conversation with HLS Professor Carol Steiker on criminal justice reform and the administration's work toward changing the system. The event was sponsored by the Harvard Law School Dean's Office and the Criminal Justice Program of Study, Research and Advocacy at HLS.
HELP RAISE AWARENESS SHARE THIS!!! Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark has said that Dr. Aafia Siddiqui is innocent and has been victimized by the international politics for power. “Dr Aafia Siddiqui was victimized by the international politics being played for power. I haven’t witnessed such bare injustice in my entire career,” the Daily Times quoted Clark, as saying. “Neither did Dr Aafia kill anyone, nor did she attempt it. In fact she was shot thrice and should be released immediately,” he said, adding that relations between Pakistan and the U.S. could be strengthened through repatriation of Dr Aafia. Clark expressed his intention to gather people in America, for a one-point agenda of Dr Aafia’s repatriation. “Significant peace and justice activists will join me in promoting...
Less than a year after leaving his post as US Attorney General, Eric Holder joined the IOP on Monday, May 23, 2016 for a discussion of his experience at the Justice Department, politics, civil rights, and more. A veteran of the Obama administration, Holder served as the nation’s top attorney from 2008 to 2015 during which he took on issues like criminal justice, terrorism, immigration, and same-sex marriage. Given his incredible breadth of experience in politics and law, Holder provided his insights on current issues and the direction of the country. This event was be moderated by UChicago Law Professor David Strauss. If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to politics@uchicago.edu.
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Laura Ingraham Show 11/2/16 | Former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Contributing Editor of National Review. "it's shocking the degree to which Hillary's office at the State Department were run as basically one entity" Gov. Haley Barbour - Former Governor of Mississippi, former Chairman of the RNC. "what happened Friday with Comey is obviously unsettling to Clinton voters"
On February 11, 2014, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder gave an opening address to advocates attending a Washington, D.C. conference on the need to address our mass incarceration and reform the U.S. criminal justice system. The event was cosponsored by The Leadership Conference Education Fund and the Vera Institute of Justice, and was held at the Georgetown University Law Center's Gerwirz Student Center. Read the full speech here: http://www.justice.gov/iso/opa/ag/speeches/2014/ag-speech-140211.html