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We begin tonight’s "Keeping Them Honest" with allegations that a whole bunch of members of Congress and their staffers got sweetheart deals on personal home mortgages, deals that most Americans had no chance ever getting, that is, unless you knew the right people. A new report out today focuses on allegations that the failed mortgage lender Countrywide Financial gave special treatment to the very senators and congress members and their staffers who were supposed to be regulating them and the rest of the lending industry. Today's report is by the House Oversight1 Committee, and it details how this guy, Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo, oversaw2 the program giving a lot of people on Capitol Hill this preferential treatment. It was called, fittingly, the Friends of Angelo program. Now, the report today names a string of lawmakers and regulators from both parties, Democrats5 and Republicans, who benefited from this VIP treatment, Senate Budget Committee Chairman, for instance, Democrat4 Kent Conrad, former Democratic Senator Chris Dodd, Republican House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck6 McKeon. All three, by the way, deny any wrongdoing. The report also says the former CEO of home loan giant Fannie Mae, officials at Freddie Mac and a secretary of housing and urban development were also in this Friends of Angelo program. So were congressional staffers from both parties who played a role in legislation which affected7 Countrywide. Now, these VIPs, as I said, got favorable mortgage rates and points. One, a Democrat, Edolphus Towns, was a former chairman of the House Oversight Committee, the very same committee investigating Countrywide. He also denies any wrongdoing. Now according to the House report, quote, "Documents and testimony8 obtained by the committee show the VIP loan program was a tool used by Countrywide to build goodwill9 with lawmakers and other individuals positioned to benefit the company." The report went on to say that the effort, well, it worked. There's a lot to talk about. Joining me tonight is Congressman10 Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah. So, Congressman, I think a lot people will be very upset to realize that politicians and their staffs were getting these sweetheart deals from a company that was actually lobbying them. In your opinion, did anyone here commit a crime?
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n.雄鹿,雄兔;v.马离地跳跃 | |
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9 goodwill | |
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10 Congressman | |
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11 awfully | |
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22 taxpayers | |
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23 banking | |
n.银行业,银行学,金融业 | |
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