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CNBC | Global markets tumble over banking fears in U.S. and Europe

March 15, 2023 – Stocks tumbled Wednesday as fears about the stability of banks grow now that two U.S. institutions have failed and a major European bank is in trouble. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Elaine Quijano spoke with correspondent Elaine Cobbe and Phil Angelides, former chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, about the situation.

CNBC | The Financial Crisis: Mistake Not To Prosecute?

April 2016 –Phil Angelides, former California state treasurer and commissioner of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, discusses the investigation into the 2009financial crisis and the Commission’s referral for potential prosecution of some of the big names like Robert Rubin, Charles Prince and Stanley O’Neal.

FINANCIAL TIMES Podcast | FCIC Chair Turns Up the Heat

February 2016 — Five years after producing the US government’s official report on the financial crisis, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission chairman Phil Angelides has written a letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch asking why the Department of Justice has yet to hold Wall St executives accountable for the damage. Mr Angelides explains his position to US banking editor Ben McLannahan.

THE NATIONAL HERALD | Angelides: Beware of Nazism in Greece

August 2014 — Constantinos E. Scaros interviewed Phil Angelides on raising awareness about nazism and the Golden Dawn in Greece, American politics, immigration reform, and Phil’s Greek roots.

COMSTOCK’S MAGAZINE| Where is Phil Angelides Now?

July 2014 — Douglas Curley of Comstock’s Magazine catches up with Phil Angelides and provides an overview of Phil’s career and current happenings.

BNN | Looking Back and Beyond the Financial Crisis with Phil Angelides

September 19, 2013 — Howard Green of Business News Network’s Headline interviews Phil Angelides on the 5th anniversary of the financial crisis. During the segments, Mr. Angelides lays out critical must do’s to prevent another crisis and to remake our financial system and economy to serve all Americans, not just powerful. Segment 1 | Segment 2 | Segment 3

KPCC | Phil Angelides looks back at the economic collapse of 2008

September 12, 2013 — Alex Cohen of Take Two on KPCC interviews Phil Angelides, who headed the government’s Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. He was the man charged with investigating the cause of that ensuing financial crisis. He joins the show to talk about the fifth anniversary of the financial crisis and how we got to where we are today.

CNBC | Angelides on the 5th Anniversary of the Crisis and the Fed Chair

September 9, 2013 — Scott Wapner and Michelle Caruso-Cabrera of CNBC’s Closing Bell interview Phil Angelides on the 5th Anniversary of the financial crisis and discuss his thoughts on the selection of the next Chair of the Federal Reserve (Janet Yellen vs. Larry Summers).

TVO | Phil Angelides: Fighting Financial Fraud

December 7, 2013  — Phil Angelides tells Steve Paikin why no one has been prosecuted for involvement in the 2008 financial crisis.

BLOOMBERG  TV| Angelides on U.S. Tax Code, Presidential Election

October 10, 2012  — Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, talks about the outlook for the U.S. presidential election, proposed tax and entitlement changes and the economy. He talks with Alix Steel on Bloomberg Television’s “In the Loop.”

CURRENT TV | Will the JPMorgan Fraud Lawsuit Be the First of Many on Wall Street?

October 9, 2012  — Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, delves into the fraud lawsuit being brought against JPMorgan with “Viewpoint” host Eliot Spitzer. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has brought the case, which alleges that Bear Stearns — purchased by JPMorgan in 2008 — deceived investors when it sold them mortgage­-backed securities it knew were defective.

CNBC | Angelides Gets Tough on Wall Street Execs

September 26, 2012  — It’s been four years since the financial crisis exploded, and Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission explains why he thinks Wall Street executives are not being criminally investigated and prosecuted enough for their role in the disaster on Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo.

FOX BUSINESS | Are Bankers Acting Like Mobsters?

August 24, 2012 — Financial Crisis Inquiry Chairman Phil Angelides is interviewed by Liz Claman on Fox Business “Countdown to the Closing Bell” regarding the need for banks that commit wrongdoing to pay the price.

CURRENT TV | Phil Angelides says breaking up the big banks is ‘the only real solution’

May 31, 2012 — Eliot Spitzer of Viewpoint gets Phil Angelides’ take on the state of Wall Street and how the financial industry can learn from the crisis of 2008. Phil Angelides: “I’ve just come to the conclusion that in the end, the only real solution here to get a stable banking system is to break up the biggest banks and take out of insured banks the highly risky transactions that have […]

BLOOMBERG TV | Banks Don’t Belong in Risky Assets, Angelides Says      

May 21, 2012 — Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, talks about JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s $2 billion trading loss and the outlook for further financial regulation.     Angelides speaks with Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness.”

BLOOMBERG TV | Angelides on JPMorgan, Volcker Rule, California Economy

May 11, 2012  — Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, talks about the outlook for JPMorgan Chase & Co. following the disclosure the company suffered a $2 billion trading loss and the prospects for further financial regulation. Angelides, speaking with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television’s “Bottom Line,” also talks about California’s economy.

FRONTLINE PBS | Money, Power, and Wall Street – Episode 2 

April 24, 2012 –Amid the fiercest financial crisis since the Great Depression, FRONTLINE has been at the forefront of investigating the roots of the meltdown, the hidden stories of those who warned about what was to come and the lessons moving forward. In their four-hour special, Money, Power and Wall Street — viewers goes inside the struggles to rescue and repair a shattered economy, exploring key decisions, missed opportunities and the unprecedented and uneasy partnership between government leaders and titans of finance.

FRONTLINE PBS | Money, Power, and Wall Street – extended interview with Phil Angelides

April 24, 2012 –Phil Angelides was chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, which was created by Congress in 2009 to investigate the causes of the crisis. In its report submitted in January 2011, the commission concluded that the crisis was avoidable, a result of excessive risk taking, failures of regulation and poorly prepared government leaders. This is the edited transcript of an interview conducted by producer Jim Gilmore on Jan. 4, 2012.

FOX BUSINESS | Are Electric Cars Worth the Government’s Investment?

April 4, 2012 –Former California State Treasurer Phil Angelides speaks with Neil Cavuto on the obstacles to electric car maker Fisker despite federal loan guarantees.

KVIE  PBS | The financial crisis, the housing market, and economic recovery with Phil Angelides

December 23, 2011 — Phil Angelides appears on Studio Sacramento with Scott Syphax for an in-depth discussion on the financial crisis and housing market.

BLOOMBERG TV | Angelides on Europe Debt Crisis, U.S. Economy

November 9, 2011 — Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, talks about Europe’s sovereign debt crisis and Greece’s agreement to a 50 percent writedown on the nation’s debt. Angelides also discusses the U.S. recession and MF Global Holdings Inc.’s filing for bankruptcy. He speaks with Lisa Murphy, Michael McKee and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.”

FOX BUSINESS | Is the Increased Regulation for Financials Needed?

September 13, 2011 — Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Chairman Phil Angelides appears on Closing Bell with Liz Claman on  increased regulations facing banks.

Phil Angelides at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service, University of Florida

September 8, 2011 –Phil Angelides, who chaired the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, joined former Florida governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham for a discussion on the economic crisis and the current state of the U.S. economy. The no-holds-barred discussion covered past, present and emerging fiscal crises.

MSNBC | Crime and No Punishment?

February 28, 2011 –Phil Angelides, former chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, joins the Dylan Ratigan Show for an in-depth discussion on the financial crisis and the lack of prosecutions and justice for financial wrongdoings.

PBS | The FCIC Report and Unregulated Greed

February 14, 2011 –Phil Angelides, Chair of the bipartisan Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, discusses the panel’s report and the role that unregulated greed played in the economic crisis on the Tavis Smiley Show.

CNBC | Angelides on FCIC’s Final Report

February 3, 2011 –Phil Angelides, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Chairman (D) and former California State Treasurer, discusses the Commission’s finding that the crisis could have been avoided, with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.