Well, now we have found where there is policy agreement, so let's keep on with this roll.
I think this effort will go down in flames, just like the previous ones.
As I understand it, the National Longitudinal Transitional Study notes that students with disabilities are graduating co...
This UW Whitewater program is lifting that up to about 48 percent in 6 years.
I fought for this appropriation as an appropriator and a chair of this committee and am pleased with its allocation.
Well, thank you very much, Mr. Brandon.
When I asked a question earlier about how were you able to determine compliance, you talked about clients were signing w...
What percent of the U.S.-based accounts or U.S.-owned accounts do you think that would reveal?
Why would a U.S. investor invest into a Swiss bank? What are the motivations?
So the 238 accounts were determined fraudulent.
So you determine compliance because they basically sign waivers and a W-9, which gets reported back to the IRS.
Why do people take money out of their countries of origin and invest in Switzerland?
I think you mentioned that some clients and some Swiss bankers were involved in some of these fraudulent transactions.
OK. I may be going to the Foreign Relations hearing on treaties later on.
Historically, let us go back. People around the world have deposited money into Swiss banks as a real safe haven.
So then what complicates that? Now we start talking about shell corporations.
So if U.S. investors have invested about $12 billion into Swiss banks, I mean, obviously that is a pretty small portion ...
I want to understand a little bit about what is so different about the 230 accounts where we actually received the names...