shall sort of thing. >> danielle kurtzleben is a correspondent with vox.com. to mark on the line for independents. caller: how are you? host: good morning. go ahead. caller: happy easter. host: happy easter sir. caller: danielle, i have a question, all these big banks that have been paying huge fines and i was wondering why nobody has been put in jail or prosecuted for that. i'd appreciate an answer. thank you. guest: that's a big question. and you know, this is something that of course, people guest: to be honest -- i have not been keeping my eye on all of them. i am not entirely sure. this is been a major source of strife on capitol hill and among regulators. the point here is that regulators want to stop this from happening again. it is difficult to put these rules in place. instead, they want to prevent it before it happens and not worry about putting bankers in jail. host: the banks of gotten bigger , is there any plan to correct that? guest: the one thing that is in the works and has been for a while is the volker rule. that separates the investment side