He quotes george shaw in the latest book saying if you laid all of the economist end to end they would still not reach a conclusion. People are arguing over the last financial crisis we have been through and more importantly what to do before the next one. This book has been hailed as a scholarly contribution to that debate not least in the Financial Times where it was described highly readable. That concluded this is destined to change the way we think about the Great Depression. Highly readable is probably not the strongest compliment an author can hope for but achievable for an economist. Thank you to richard waters and the Commonwealth Club of california and thank you to the members of the audience on turning out on a lovely evening when there are other things to do. You are probably thinking not another book on the financial crisis. There have been previous books on our financial crisis and we learned today there will be another book on the financial crisis appearing in october. I
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Treasury department specifically looked at the program. Joining us on the phone is michael mckinney. He is with the treasury Inspector General for tax equation. He serves as the deputy ig for audits. Guest ep for joining us. Guest sure. Host what was the intent of this report . Guest we are required to review this process for reducing improper payments. The iris issues a report to us and with 120 days we issue a report. The earned income tax credit is really the Largest Program it has where they make taxpayers. That is the program we assess. Host you specifically looked at tax credits put out in 2012. What have you found out . Guest one of the main provisions in the executive requiredthe agency is to set reduction targets as well as a plan to achieve those reduction targets. 20 ad a pretty high rate of to read but the irs has not set any reduction targets were a plan to achieve those reduction targets. That is a major concern. When you say him properly pay, you mean payments that shoul
And mental endurance. A rare november tornado out break across the midwest, dozens of deadly twisters ripped through the region unleashing powerful winds that demolished entire neighbors and good morning and welcome to al jazeera, im stephanie s i and this is normally snow season in the midwest but a weather system triggered unseasonable thunderstorms and tornados across 12 state and the worst was felt in illinois, Officials Say six people are dead, most in the central part of the state. The storms later passed just south of chicago before moving into michigan and indiana. When it was over the storm had left an expansive trail of wreckage across the region Al Jazeera Diane Wester brook has more. With a massive tornado bearing down on them they prays to a higher power to keep them safe. Forgive us our trespasses. Reporter a scene that played out sunday with dozens of twisters tearing through the region cars were crushed and homes flattened and in illinois neighborhoods were blown away i
But growth likely to slow down. And thats what we want to talk to you about for the first 45 minutes of this edition of the washington journal. Good morning. Today is saturday, october 27. We want to talk to you about your optimism or pessimism about the economy. Things Getting Better . Things getting worse . Are you doing all right . Could you be doing better . We want to talk to you about the economy, your optimism, and your pessimism in terms of your personal economy and not necessarily how you feel the candidates will do, what they might do for the economy once they get elected. 2025853881 for republicans. For democrats, 2025853880. For independents, 2025853882. And you can also reach out to us via social media. The address on twitter, spanwj. Facebook. Com cspan. And email, journal cspan. Org. More from the article this morning from the wall street journal, economy grows at 2 pace. Josh mitchell and refugee write and jeffrey write host well take a look at more newspaper articles d