The Wolves of K Street: How Corporate Lobbyists Infiltrated Washington | Amanpour and Company

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Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Brody Mullins joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss his new book, “The Wolves of K Street,” which chronicles how lobbyists have inaugurated a new era in public policy for the benefit of corporate America.

Originally aired on July 19, 2024

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  • Thank you Amanpour & Company. I don't know how I'd keep my sanity without your news delivery without all the hoopla I detest and distract from thinking.
  • Great program! Makes me wonder if it's not a coincidence that management at the National Education Association -- the nation's largest union -- and its staff represented by a union continue to struggle to negotiate, including a legal strike by staff and an illegal lock out by management. The timing couldn't be worse for Democrats. When NEA is unified and functional, members and staff at the national office and state affiliates provide a lot of canvassing, etc. for Democrat candidates. And, I believe canvassing to promote high voter turnout -- especially in key swing states -- will be key in November.
  • Despite spotty sound check reportage on this timely subject is vital.:hand-pink-waving::face-blue-smiling:
  • Haha, I loved the interview up to the point where he brings up Vance🙄🤦‍♂️ Seriously?? Pathetic🙄
  • @flow963
    Lobbyists are not the issue. Lobbyists are simply doing the bidding of kleptocratic plutocrats pulling their strings and lining their pockets.
  • How do most of you guys still make profit, even with the downturn of the economy and ever increasing life standards
  • @Md-eb4vd
    Why didn't he distinguish between corporate and progressive Democrats and the % each takes from corporate lobbyists? Seems important. And he failed to mention that Congress is dysfunctional because Republicans intentionally broke it. Why interview people who push biased and misleading narratives?