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. >> reporter: when another juror was asked bromwich the case and how it was handled, all she said was police weren't the only ones who were on the wrong track. lesli? >> you were in courtroom 320 when the verdict was read, and you talked earlier about how some jurors were very emotional. talk to us more about that. >> reporter: it was pretty dramatic and quite surprising to see three jurors actually breaking down in tears, one woman in the front wiping her eyes, several times with a tissue. clearly very upset. she was one of the three jurors who came out and talked to reporters and described what she was feeling. she said it is a huge responsibility that affects many lives. she said at one point she had doubts, but not any more. >> been a decade in the making, delia, thank you for that. >>> updating our breaking news from 5:00, one person is dead after a fire at the intersection of 16th and oak streets northwest. apparently five people were evacuated from the house. our brittany morehouse just got to the scene. britt, what else do we know right now? >> i want to tell anyone driving th
. >> reporter: when another juror was asked bromwich the case and how it was handled, all she said was police weren't the only ones who were on the wrong track. lesli? >> you were in courtroom 320 when the verdict was read, and you talked earlier about how some jurors were very emotional. talk to us more about that. >> reporter: it was pretty dramatic and quite surprising to see three jurors actually breaking down in tears, one woman in the front wiping her eyes, several times...
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bromwich. pleasure to see you here again. >> yeah. >> do you have any opening remarks? >> i do. i have a brief statement. first of all, thank you for inviting me again. co-chairing reilly and graham and other distinguished commissioners. as you know, this is my third appearance before the commission, although this is at a greater remove. i can barely see you from here. i'm delighted to be able to take this opportunity to continue our discussions both about the changes that we've made in our future plans for drilling on the nation's shelf. the regulation and enforcement share the same goal, which is to reform the way the offshore drilling is conducted and regulated in u.s. waters. as you know in late june the president and secretary salazar ask me to become the nation's director of offshore development. their direction was sweeping and clear, to review the agency from top to the bottom, and make the changes necessary to give the american people the confidence that drilling in our oceans will be
bromwich. pleasure to see you here again. >> yeah. >> do you have any opening remarks? >> i do. i have a brief statement. first of all, thank you for inviting me again. co-chairing reilly and graham and other distinguished commissioners. as you know, this is my third appearance before the commission, although this is at a greater remove. i can barely see you from here. i'm delighted to be able to take this opportunity to continue our discussions both about the changes that...
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bromwich. we really want to be helpful to you in the task that you have set. when you first appeared some four months ago before us in new orleans, i realized the question of the experience of the nuclear industry and the nuclear power operations that encouraged you to consider that as a way to supplement your regulatory effort. and raise the bar within industry by defining best practice and working closely with the regulators to bring up the game. i also possibility taking some of the resource load off. have you had a chance to consider that? do you have an opinion on it? >> we have consider it. we will continue to consider it. i think your suggestions and your questions have stimulated thinking both within our agency, and i hope to some extent, within industry. i don't think it can be an immediate institute for the current system that we have now. is there the possibility and potential for the self-regulating mechanism that would enhance the regulatory system that we have and increase oversig
bromwich. we really want to be helpful to you in the task that you have set. when you first appeared some four months ago before us in new orleans, i realized the question of the experience of the nuclear industry and the nuclear power operations that encouraged you to consider that as a way to supplement your regulatory effort. and raise the bar within industry by defining best practice and working closely with the regulators to bring up the game. i also possibility taking some of the resource...
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bromwich. we really want to be helpful to you in the task that you have set. when you first appeared some four months ago before us in new orleans, i realized the question of the experience of the nuclear industry and the nuclear power operations that encouraged you to consider that as a way to supplement your regulatory effort. and raise the bar within industry by defining best practice and working closely with the regulators to bring up the game. i also possibility taking some of the resource load off. have you had a chance to consider that? do you have an opinion on it? >> we have consider it. we will continue to consider it. i think your suggestions and your questions have stimulated thinking both within our agency, and i hope to some extent, within industry. i don't think it can be an immediate institute for the current system that we have now. is there the possibility and potential for the self-regulating mechanism that would enhance the regulatory system that we have and increase oversig
bromwich. we really want to be helpful to you in the task that you have set. when you first appeared some four months ago before us in new orleans, i realized the question of the experience of the nuclear industry and the nuclear power operations that encouraged you to consider that as a way to supplement your regulatory effort. and raise the bar within industry by defining best practice and working closely with the regulators to bring up the game. i also possibility taking some of the resource...
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witnesses include a peer of ocean energy management director, michael bromwich. a here's what he b had to say. agi >> first of all, thank you for inviting me. again, cochairs riley and grahal and other distinguishedd commissioners, as you know, this is my third appearance before the commission although this isi not a greater remove i can barely see you from here.ortunir discussions both about the changes that we've made in our future plans for drilling on the nation's shelf. the regulation and enforcement share the same goal, which is to reform the way the offshore drilling is conducted and regulated in u.s. waters. as you know in late june the president and secretary salazar ask me to become the nation's director of offshore development. their direction was sweeping and clear, to review the agency from top to the bottom, and make the changes necessary to give the american people the confidence that drilling in our oceans will be conducted in a safe and environmentally responsible day. since then, as you know, we've aggressively pursued reform agenda to raise the
witnesses include a peer of ocean energy management director, michael bromwich. a here's what he b had to say. agi >> first of all, thank you for inviting me. again, cochairs riley and grahal and other distinguishedd commissioners, as you know, this is my third appearance before the commission although this isi not a greater remove i can barely see you from here.ortunir discussions both about the changes that we've made in our future plans for drilling on the nation's shelf. the...
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and as i reflect on director bromwich's challenges, and think about what the nuclear industry did afterthree mile island, i'm reminded that a lot of oil company executives retire at 60. and info he is is people who've been in the nuclear industry, who have run reactors. that's one reason they're so respected by people whose reactor practices they inspect. they evaluate. and he has said that he is doing recruiting at engineering schools, and it strikes me that you might encourage some of your own graduates, who are well fixed in retirement can join enterprise to try to bri up the game because we were really have to do that, i think, to keep pace with the evolving technologynd sophistication of the oil industry in water. many thanks to both of you for being here today. >> thank you very much. >> and thank you for the cooperation we've had with both of your companies. all right, i think that fred bartlit has the last word today. except for senators and my closing statements. >> somebody with two great-grandchildren, i do like the idea of retiring at 60 very well. [laughter] i think that so
and as i reflect on director bromwich's challenges, and think about what the nuclear industry did afterthree mile island, i'm reminded that a lot of oil company executives retire at 60. and info he is is people who've been in the nuclear industry, who have run reactors. that's one reason they're so respected by people whose reactor practices they inspect. they evaluate. and he has said that he is doing recruiting at engineering schools, and it strikes me that you might encourage some of your...
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is the future of offshore drilling, and the man in charge, michael bromwich. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> host: two reporters to help us with questioning, nila and jennifer. jennifer, you have the first question. go ahead. >> directer, you took office, obviously, after the deepwater horizon disaster, and it's been more than six months. a lot of people are still wondering what exactly happened in the hours and weeks leading up to the explosion in april. a key piece of evidence in that, in the ongoing investigations into what happened, the blowout preventer that was unearthed from the well site is now sitting in a nasa facility in louisiana where it awaits a battery of tests. but there's been some disagreement between the joint investigation that your agency and the coast guard are leading and the chemical safety board over access. what does that dispute do to the timeline and the chances that we'll get answers about the bop and the well soon, and what are you doing about it? >> guest: well, i'm hoping it doesn't effe
is the future of offshore drilling, and the man in charge, michael bromwich. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> host: two reporters to help us with questioning, nila and jennifer. jennifer, you have the first question. go ahead. >> directer, you took office, obviously, after the deepwater horizon disaster, and it's been more than six months. a lot of people are still wondering what exactly happened in the hours and weeks leading up to the...
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host: michael bromwich is in that new position was created following the explosion. he is our guest on "newsmakers." that is at 10:00 a.m. "d.c. after the shellacking." that will be one of our topics with gail russell chaddock and susan page. first, a look at the other issues and guests. >> reairs of talk-show programs begin at noon eastern on c-span radio. topics include the results and implications of this week's midterm elections. on "meet the press," chris kristi and jim demand on -- chris christy and jim demint. then mike murphy. week," with's "this senator-elect rand paul and congressman mike pence. also, a former cmb director and john podesta. fox news sunday begins at 2:00 p.m. with eric cantor, paul ryan, and darrell issa. at 3:00, tim pawlenty and rick perry, chris van hollen, and senator-elect pat to me. -- pat toomey. then, more talk about the elections with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and house minority whip james clyburn. that begins at noon eastern. 1:00 -- meet the press. 3:00 p.m. -- state of the union on cnn. listen for them all on c-span
host: michael bromwich is in that new position was created following the explosion. he is our guest on "newsmakers." that is at 10:00 a.m. "d.c. after the shellacking." that will be one of our topics with gail russell chaddock and susan page. first, a look at the other issues and guests. >> reairs of talk-show programs begin at noon eastern on c-span radio. topics include the results and implications of this week's midterm elections. on "meet the press,"...
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a little later today we'll hear from michael bromwich. he is the head of the agency that regulates the industry. starting things off today, the co-chairs, former senator bob graham and former epa chief william reilly offered these remarks. we'll show them to you right now during this break. >> good morning. >> presentations and examinations yesterday uncovered a sweep of bad decisions. failed cement tests, premature removal of muds underbalancingeb the well, the negative pressure test that failed but was judgedt a success.c apparent inattention,on, distraction or misreading of a key indicator that gas wasr rising toward the rig.r our investigator team did not ascribe mote i have to any ofn those decisions -- motive to any of those decisions and reported that those flawed decisions werl made to save money.ey they didn't rule out cost, just said they weren't prepared tor attribute mercenary or motives to men who made -- who cannotnot speak for themselves because they are not alive.no but the story they told isth ghastly.e one bad call after
a little later today we'll hear from michael bromwich. he is the head of the agency that regulates the industry. starting things off today, the co-chairs, former senator bob graham and former epa chief william reilly offered these remarks. we'll show them to you right now during this break. >> good morning. >> presentations and examinations yesterday uncovered a sweep of bad decisions. failed cement tests, premature removal of muds underbalancingeb the well, the negative pressure...