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see where the bank of england and whitehall in on it because of conversations and e-mails went back and forth that made it look like maybe there was some agreement that there should be going on during the financial crisis between officials at central banks and the banks that were doing this or the people that were doing this but nonetheless we definitely know the bankers were rigging why wore the right together and jon stewart actually summed up this whole notion perfectly you know there are all these conspiracy theories about the world's financial system being controlled by six illuminati members in the basement of the vatican. actually just sixteen and then lunch but it's. and so now that we've had a settlement we just saw u.b.s. settle over live for and possibly will see arrests and dozens are evidently indicted in terms of the settlement but it's only been like so far it's not out at all well we'll see charges but the number of people involved so i just thought this was worth bringing up because actually bill you were talking about before the show how a number of these conspiracies
see where the bank of england and whitehall in on it because of conversations and e-mails went back and forth that made it look like maybe there was some agreement that there should be going on during the financial crisis between officials at central banks and the banks that were doing this or the people that were doing this but nonetheless we definitely know the bankers were rigging why wore the right together and jon stewart actually summed up this whole notion perfectly you know there are...
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now, savings from whitehall are not enough by themselves to tackle our debt. we need to find other savings, and we need to do it in a way that is fair. those with the most should contribute the most, and they will. but fairnesses is also about being fair to the person who leaves home every morning who goes out to work and sees their neighbor still asleep live ago life on -- [inaudible] as well as a tax system where the richest pay their fair share, we have to have a welfare system that is fair to the working people who pay for it. mr. speaker, let me start with tax. the vast majority of people, rich or otherwise, pay their taxes and make their contribution. but there are still too many who illegally evade their taxes or use the aggressive tax avoidance in order not to pay their fair share. this government has taken more action against these people than any before it. prosecutions for tax evasion are up 80%. we will collect seven billion pounds more a year in tax that is due than the last government. we are increasing by around two and a half thousand the numbe
now, savings from whitehall are not enough by themselves to tackle our debt. we need to find other savings, and we need to do it in a way that is fair. those with the most should contribute the most, and they will. but fairnesses is also about being fair to the person who leaves home every morning who goes out to work and sees their neighbor still asleep live ago life on -- [inaudible] as well as a tax system where the richest pay their fair share, we have to have a welfare system that is fair...
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every day, officer whitehall greets new prisoners whose crimes range from simple parole violations to major felonies. >> what's your name? >> dennis. >> you been here before? >> no. >> how much time did you guys do? >> six. >> six years? >> yeah. >> you can go over and step by the fence. >> you can bring the rest of the guys out, too. go stack by the fence. >> do you have anything? any situation? or a gang member? >> no. >> how much time are you doing? >> 90. >> 90 day op? >> yeah. >> you know if you screw up, that 90 days comes right back. it's over. so you've got to be in your best behavior. it's different right now, all right? all right. >> narrator: 90 day observations are used to better gauge what kind of observation an inmate deserves. >> we're doing intake right now. we're just the first process. we checked and adjusted and paid for it to make sure it's correct. may recollect sure we have the right inmate. and then we do a body search and give the county all of their clothing back. stepping over here, get all of your clothes off. put it in the middle can. we shake the hair out,
every day, officer whitehall greets new prisoners whose crimes range from simple parole violations to major felonies. >> what's your name? >> dennis. >> you been here before? >> no. >> how much time did you guys do? >> six. >> six years? >> yeah. >> you can go over and step by the fence. >> you can bring the rest of the guys out, too. go stack by the fence. >> do you have anything? any situation? or a gang member? >> no....
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one night going through whitehall, the german bomb fell nearby. he shouldn't have been out at all. and his security guard pushed him into a doorway. and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. churchill didn't like to be touched, and he said, thompson, don't do that. and he said, sir, you shouldn't be out here, this is dangerous. and churchill said i'm only doing this because i know you love to. >> 1u7d, an extended 90-minute q&a by paul reid, chosen to complete the final volume of manchester's biography of winston churchill, "the last lion," sunday night at 8 on c-span's "q&a." >> i don't want to spoil the book for you, so let me just say that the year began with the american republic in grave danger. the union armies were struggling to grow virtually overnight from a few thousand men scattered across the continue innocent to more than -- continent to more than half a million. the inexperienced officers thrust into command of these raw volunteers were stymied by the sheer size of the breakaway confederate states of america which covered a space larger than the entire eur
one night going through whitehall, the german bomb fell nearby. he shouldn't have been out at all. and his security guard pushed him into a doorway. and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. churchill didn't like to be touched, and he said, thompson, don't do that. and he said, sir, you shouldn't be out here, this is dangerous. and churchill said i'm only doing this because i know you love to. >> 1u7d, an extended 90-minute q&a by paul reid, chosen to complete the final...
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one night going through whitehall, a german bomb fell. he should not have been out at all.is bodyguard pushed him into a doorway. a couple of his men were slightly wounded. churchill did not like to be touched. he said, thompson, do not do that. thompson said, you should not be out here. it is dangerous. >> next sunday, a 90 minute " q&a" with paul reid. that is next sunday night at 8:00 p.m., on c-span sunday. >> next, washington journal. then, the us house of representatives returns at 2:00 p.m. eastern for legislative business. that is live on c-span. we will look at egypt president mohamed morsi, and the referendum on a drafted convert -- constitution and the country. on c-span, a discussion on the impact of the government acts they passed a decade ago to improve services and productivity. >> this morning, jacqueline simon talks about how the fiscal cliff could impact federal workers. federal workers.
one night going through whitehall, a german bomb fell. he should not have been out at all.is bodyguard pushed him into a doorway. a couple of his men were slightly wounded. churchill did not like to be touched. he said, thompson, do not do that. thompson said, you should not be out here. it is dangerous. >> next sunday, a 90 minute " q&a" with paul reid. that is next sunday night at 8:00 p.m., on c-span sunday. >> next, washington journal. then, the us house of...
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thing i think that is striking is the way in which he really kicks into action the whole of the whitehall bureaucracy which has worked quite efficiently under neville chamberlain. he was not a fool. he was a good administrator but churchill has these famous, what would now be like post-it kind of things which says action this dayment and if he wants some minor bureaucrat to get going on an issue, he put, you know, action today on a memo. he's interrogating the whole bureaucracy, kind of like john kennedy used to do. don't just take it from the immediate person below you. find out what's going on. and you can see in some of the diaries of civil servants this sense that suddenly the machine is just gearing up to a completely different level. and 245 sense of a dynamo at work is the other thing that is really important. >> and it is, of course, a conjunction of him realizing that his position is unique. i felt as if i was walking with destiny. but also the conjunction is with a nation and a people who are at a unique point in their history. it's very easy now to just forget the degree of iso
thing i think that is striking is the way in which he really kicks into action the whole of the whitehall bureaucracy which has worked quite efficiently under neville chamberlain. he was not a fool. he was a good administrator but churchill has these famous, what would now be like post-it kind of things which says action this dayment and if he wants some minor bureaucrat to get going on an issue, he put, you know, action today on a memo. he's interrogating the whole bureaucracy, kind of like...
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with the moose lodge in columbus, whitehall, ohio, sexually abused him on a moose lodge event. a exclusive interview that he befriended neighborhood kids at the white house lodge and would take them over to the lodge on occasion to let them play pool, watch television, hang out and would take them on overnight trips. dr. peck told me, alleges in the lawsuit it was on one of those trips that mr. airy sexually abused him. here is what he told me in an exclusive ininterview. >> it was middle night. the room was pitch back. i was very shocked, very scared. recall tears coming down my face and wetting the pillow behind me. and i laid perfectly still and, pretty much just kind of went into shock mode. and i didn't know if i was going to be hurt or injured if i tried to fight back. so i didn't. >> reporter: now this alleged incident took place back in 1980 when dr. peck, jason peck was 12 years old. since that time william airy risen up through the ranks of the meese lodge. he is director general and ceo of moose international which is part of its operations. runs a large campus of gr
with the moose lodge in columbus, whitehall, ohio, sexually abused him on a moose lodge event. a exclusive interview that he befriended neighborhood kids at the white house lodge and would take them over to the lodge on occasion to let them play pool, watch television, hang out and would take them on overnight trips. dr. peck told me, alleges in the lawsuit it was on one of those trips that mr. airy sexually abused him. here is what he told me in an exclusive ininterview. >> it was middle...
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one night going through whitehall, he shouldn't have been out at all and his bodyguard pushed in intoa doorway and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. churchill didn't like to be touched and he said thompson, don't do that. thompson said sir, you should be out here. this is dangerous. churchill said i'm only doing this because i know you'd love to. >> our first experience was to come in a different way her mother family out here. it's interesting because after that was sworn in, we been it took a picture photo of the family behind the oval office desk and that night we didn't get to move into the white house because nixon had been so quick he, so unexpectedly they left their daughter and son-in-law to pack all their clothes and belongings. it literally took seven or eight days. we had to go back sure that a house in, virginia, suburbia, the neighbor has rounded the secret service. we have been living there as bad as president. that night mom is cooking dinner. literally, we are sitting around the dinner table and mom is cooking dinner she looks over at my dad and those j
one night going through whitehall, he shouldn't have been out at all and his bodyguard pushed in intoa doorway and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. churchill didn't like to be touched and he said thompson, don't do that. thompson said sir, you should be out here. this is dangerous. churchill said i'm only doing this because i know you'd love to. >> our first experience was to come in a different way her mother family out here. it's interesting because after that was sworn...
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now, savings from whitehall are not enough by themselves.e need to find other savings, and we need to do it in a way that is fair. those should contribute the most, and they will. we have to have a system for the working people who pay for it. mr. speaker, let me start with tax. there are still too many that use tax avoidance in order not to pay their fair share. this government has taken more action against these people than any before it. prosecutions for tax division are up 80%. we will collect 7 billion pounds more than last government. we are going after in theaters and avoiders, and next year, we will introduce the first ever general abuse rule, something that never have would never have happened in 13 years before we came to office. [cheers] next year, for the first time in our history, money will be flowing from bank accounts in switzerland to britain instead of the other way around. because of the treaty we signed, we expect to receive 5 billion pounds over the next years from the undisclosed bank accounts of uk residents. it is the
now, savings from whitehall are not enough by themselves.e need to find other savings, and we need to do it in a way that is fair. those should contribute the most, and they will. we have to have a system for the working people who pay for it. mr. speaker, let me start with tax. there are still too many that use tax avoidance in order not to pay their fair share. this government has taken more action against these people than any before it. prosecutions for tax division are up 80%. we will...
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one night going through whitehall, a gentleman bomb fell nearby. he should not been out at all. and his bodyguard inspector thompson pushed him in a doorway. and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. churchill did not like to be touched. and he said, thompson, don't do that. thompson said, sir, you shouldn't be out here. this is dangerous. churchill said i am only doing this because i know live -- you love to. >> sunday, extended 90 minute " q&a" by paul reed, chosen to complete the volume on volume of manchester's three-volume by ever fee of "winston churchill." sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: josh rogin from "foreign- policy" magazine. mid-level officials taking the fall in benghazi. your assessment? guest: tuesday and wednesday we finally got the report from the accountability review board, the state department's own internal report, on the september 11 attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi that killed ambassadors christie and and three other americans. what the report told us was there were gross security failures
one night going through whitehall, a gentleman bomb fell nearby. he should not been out at all. and his bodyguard inspector thompson pushed him in a doorway. and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. churchill did not like to be touched. and he said, thompson, don't do that. thompson said, sir, you shouldn't be out here. this is dangerous. churchill said i am only doing this because i know live -- you love to. >> sunday, extended 90 minute " q&a" by paul reed,...
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one night going through whitehall, he should not have been out at all. his bodyguard pushed him into a doorway and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. he said thompson, don't do that. thompson said sir, you should not be out here, this is dangerous. >> churchill said i am only doing this because i know you love to. >> paul reid was chosen to complete the final volume of the three-volume biography of winston churchill, "the last lion." president obama says there is no reason that a deal cannot be reached to avoid automatic tax hikes and spending cuts beginning the first of the year. reporters asked him about the so-called fiscal cliff. after his announcement that joe biden will lead a task force on gun violence. this is a little more than a half hour. >> good morning, everybody. it's now been five days since the heartbreaking tragedy in newtown, connecticut; three days since we gathered as a nation to pray for the victims. and today, a few more of the 20 small children and six educators who were taken from us will be laid to rest. we may nev
one night going through whitehall, he should not have been out at all. his bodyguard pushed him into a doorway and a couple of thompson's men were slightly wounded. he said thompson, don't do that. thompson said sir, you should not be out here, this is dangerous. >> churchill said i am only doing this because i know you love to. >> paul reid was chosen to complete the final volume of the three-volume biography of winston churchill, "the last lion." president obama says...