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. >> reporter: the rescue and recovery effort is not limited to those in uniform. 15-year-old morgan smith rode out the storm in an underground shelter. when she emerged, a neighbor was trapped in the debris across the street. >> me and my mom ran across the street and came over here. and we dug her out of like where that red thing is, she was down right behind that. >> reporter: rescuers have now scoured this neighborhood at least twice. on this pass all they find is empty homes. sergeant mike bell says he had to be here. this is personal. this is home. >> as an oklahoman, it hurts. >> reporter: his stake changed forever. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, moore, oklahoma. >>> when we come back, information for all those looking to help the folks here. >> a teacher saved my life. >>> we've tried to make this easy on you by assembling a list on our website of all the relief agencies because so many of our viewers have asked us for help, they would like to help the folks here. and a reminder for some of you, this will be a special hour-long edition of nbc "nightly news." we'll keep going for the nex
. >> reporter: the rescue and recovery effort is not limited to those in uniform. 15-year-old morgan smith rode out the storm in an underground shelter. when she emerged, a neighbor was trapped in the debris across the street. >> me and my mom ran across the street and came over here. and we dug her out of like where that red thing is, she was down right behind that. >> reporter: rescuers have now scoured this neighborhood at least twice. on this pass all they find is empty...
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May 10, 2013
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otherwise, you might leave and go somewhere else. >> smith: i asked the head of retirement at jp morganset management why anyone would want to take advice from someone not bound by a fiduciary pledge. shouldn't i want to only work with somebody who has a fiduciary obligation? >> not necessarily. >> smith: no? >> no. >> smith: isn't it better? >> it's different. >> smith: it's not better? >> it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those qstions shouldn't be ethetheyave a fiduciary responsibility to me. >> yes, i think that's a very good question to ask. >> smith: and if they don't? >> ask them what that means and see what you think about their answer. >> smith: well, make it simple. should i prefer somebody with a fiduciary responsibility? >> so that's a question that can only be answered on a personal basis based on what your level of need is, what
otherwise, you might leave and go somewhere else. >> smith: i asked the head of retirement at jp morganset management why anyone would want to take advice from someone not bound by a fiduciary pledge. shouldn't i want to only work with somebody who has a fiduciary obligation? >> not necessarily. >> smith: no? >> no. >> smith: isn't it better? >> it's different. >> smith: it's not better? >> it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or...
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morgan to meet a margin call from the bank. >> smith: is it legal for them to take the money from theer account to meet their margin calls? >> no, definitely not. >> smith: i mean, that's different than internal repo. >> it is different from internal repo. and i would argue it's actually an act of fraud. >> smith: an act of fraud. >> yeah, i think it could be prosecuted. >> narrator: corzine says he did not order the transfers. >> please. >> out of the way, folks. >> narrator: but, he insists, he will cooperate with investigators to find out what happened. >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give before this committee is the truth, the whole... >> narrator: his only public comments came at congressional hearings last december. >> i remain deeply concerned about the impact that the unreconciled and frozen funds have on mf global's customers. >> this is a big bucketful of cold water in regulators' face. >> i simply do not know where the money is or why the accounts have not been reconciled to date. >> it's a wake-up call that says, "you got to take a fresh look
morgan to meet a margin call from the bank. >> smith: is it legal for them to take the money from theer account to meet their margin calls? >> no, definitely not. >> smith: i mean, that's different than internal repo. >> it is different from internal repo. and i would argue it's actually an act of fraud. >> smith: an act of fraud. >> yeah, i think it could be prosecuted. >> narrator: corzine says he did not order the transfers. >> please. >>...
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May 31, 2013
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smith barney? better digits than we thought. the talent walks out of the elevator at the end of the day. morgannley is the kind of company that can continue to move up because the book value suddenly becomes real. >> the japanese own a lot of this. it's 20-plus percent. >> do they need to sell it. >> no, sometimes we forget what a significant owner they are of the stock. >> this is an example when people are saying the taper will kill stocks. this stock has been remarkable during this period. >> it has. >> be careful. stocks are not trading as a euniuni unit. >> other stocks are going to flourish. this one is flourishing after a long period, david, in the wilderness. they may be in the land of milk and hon sneet land of milk and honey. i'm behind that. talk about flourishing or not. we'll talk about the stocks when we get to the opening bell. by the way, the final trading day of the month is about to open. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk.
smith barney? better digits than we thought. the talent walks out of the elevator at the end of the day. morgannley is the kind of company that can continue to move up because the book value suddenly becomes real. >> the japanese own a lot of this. it's 20-plus percent. >> do they need to sell it. >> no, sometimes we forget what a significant owner they are of the stock. >> this is an example when people are saying the taper will kill stocks. this stock has been...
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May 19, 2013
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smith death. he concluded that dissent within the church posed a mortal threat to its leader and he concluded that mormons could no longer tolerate living under the political authority of the non morgan. after that point* more fearful, very concerned of preserving his own safety. said d.c. a man to establish his sole power within the church. joseph smith once described himself as a rough stone rolling downhill and brigham young was like a jagged boulder crashing into his opponent's bruising a few friends along the way. still latter-day saints to this day revers him for good reason and he stabilized and perhaps save his church after the death he preserves their rituals introduced by smith that still distinguish his church. he established a sanctuary for tens of thousands despised and persecuted refugees by the time of his death there were 100,000 mormons living in the utah territory. like his churchy emerged from the of skier backwaterbackwater s of the american frontier and he was the uneducated craftsman who became a millionaire businessman the governor of the u.s. territory and the second profit of the largest new religion to take root in american soil. i will stop there. there is
smith death. he concluded that dissent within the church posed a mortal threat to its leader and he concluded that mormons could no longer tolerate living under the political authority of the non morgan. after that point* more fearful, very concerned of preserving his own safety. said d.c. a man to establish his sole power within the church. joseph smith once described himself as a rough stone rolling downhill and brigham young was like a jagged boulder crashing into his opponent's bruising a...