On today's show, Newell applauds the Moreno Administration for taking care of the low-hanging financial fruit.
Then, Newell has on
Steve Milloy, Executive Director of the Free Enterprise Project at the National Center for Public Policy Research, to talk about Levi Strauss's shareholders having the opportunity to amend the company’s bylaws in order to create an Audit Committee to oversee Levi’s sustainability commitments,
Tyler Fry, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, to talk about the father and son filing a federal lawsuit demanding just compensation after New York State’s fracking ban wiped out all economically viable use of their mineral rights,
Tommy Faucheu, President of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, to talk about House Bill 804, which is being described by critics as an “anti-climate change lawsuit” bill,
and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to give updates on the Drone as First Responder Program, facial recognition technology, and legislative reforms relative to waiver of a jury.

Apr 23, 2026


