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global and by peregrine a member going to get paid for honest work that they did so brokers saying you know what i'm going to find a job where i get paid so that hurts industry and then traders such as myself and and people i know throughout the world to say why would i want to commit millions of dollars to this game if i can lose all of my money not because of my bad traits but because somebody stole it right out from under the eyes of the regulators and there's no recourse so it's really going to hurt the industry the industry to stall the situation to shore it up again to give good foundations for traders and investors do you think one of the ways would be to not have these self-regulatory organizations that are funded by the industry but the stowed these powers by government as well as immunity that government enjoy or this probably is a good place for the f.a.a. and all the. is that a one or two cent surcharge on trade and set up an insurance program so much of the f b i c s l i see or have an insurance policy to cover their off their errors and omissions that's a simple process t
global and by peregrine a member going to get paid for honest work that they did so brokers saying you know what i'm going to find a job where i get paid so that hurts industry and then traders such as myself and and people i know throughout the world to say why would i want to commit millions of dollars to this game if i can lose all of my money not because of my bad traits but because somebody stole it right out from under the eyes of the regulators and there's no recourse so it's really...
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global or peregrine or whether or not it's the barclays attempt the manipulation in libel or four and that's there is then if you were to to rewrite that list of what they need to worry about in terms of frauds in terms of ponzi schemes in general looking at these markets today would you say don't have faith and regulators they may not be able to do their jobs i don't have faith in the laws that we hold dear the rules such as that segregated customer accounts will never be touched are all those things kind of just came off i mean i wouldn't say i don't have confidence in regulators but i mean just sometimes it takes us some time to act but i don't know that we're missing things left and right i don't feel like that but it sometimes it takes us longer than we would and that's because of all the stuff that's going on in these markets that i think are just on tort which is why i think we need a culture shift i think we've got most of the rules and regulations in place or we're about to finish with dodd frank like i said we need some more rules and regs for cheetos we need insurance fund
global or peregrine or whether or not it's the barclays attempt the manipulation in libel or four and that's there is then if you were to to rewrite that list of what they need to worry about in terms of frauds in terms of ponzi schemes in general looking at these markets today would you say don't have faith and regulators they may not be able to do their jobs i don't have faith in the laws that we hold dear the rules such as that segregated customer accounts will never be touched are all those...
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talk about what we think is standing in the way of restoring confidence we'll talk to a customer in peregrine who is still trying to find a way to hold regulators accountable and a superstorm sandy saw mother nature's wrath amount to death just struction fire unprecedented flooding on the east coast of the u.s. bad for victims is it also bad for some investors we'll talk to steve evans of artemis about catastrophe bombs and why the hunt for yield is growing this market and an ad for the tallest building support for whaling research these are probably not the ways to pan's taxpayers were thinking the government would spend earthquake and tsunami reconstruction funds but that's what a widely reported audit found will talk disaster relief let's get to today's capital account. superstorm sandy has flooded streets boys holmes and buildings caused power outages fire's devastation including the loss of dozens of lives in the us this is according to reports much of this all has occurred in new york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the
talk about what we think is standing in the way of restoring confidence we'll talk to a customer in peregrine who is still trying to find a way to hold regulators accountable and a superstorm sandy saw mother nature's wrath amount to death just struction fire unprecedented flooding on the east coast of the u.s. bad for victims is it also bad for some investors we'll talk to steve evans of artemis about catastrophe bombs and why the hunt for yield is growing this market and an ad for the tallest...
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that's a peregrine falcon. >> oh! >> these guys are probably in this bird's home, right? bird is like, uh, what are you guys doing here? >> he looks friendly, though. >> i love that. they went from chatter, chatter, chatter to complete silence. >> you could hear a pin drop in yosemite national forest in this moment. >> and the bird is enjoying the silence. they're looking at him, he's looking at them. >> the guy looks back at the camera like what? what's going on? >> what a spectacular experience. this is amazing. >> does the falcon have something in its claws? it looks like it has maybe a small other bird. he probably came up there to eat his food. that's where he hangs out to eat his food. >> i think he saw that these guys were having breakfast and he's like, you know what, i always eat alone. maybe i'll join these guys and enjoy some food together. >> as you see, the bird does enjoy his breakfast which also means he's incredibly comfortable around these guys. >> what an awesome experience. >>> pigeons, keep them warm. >>> red bull created a klug device, a man that's ve
that's a peregrine falcon. >> oh! >> these guys are probably in this bird's home, right? bird is like, uh, what are you guys doing here? >> he looks friendly, though. >> i love that. they went from chatter, chatter, chatter to complete silence. >> you could hear a pin drop in yosemite national forest in this moment. >> and the bird is enjoying the silence. they're looking at him, he's looking at them. >> the guy looks back at the camera like what?...
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they were sleeping on the ledge and enjoying the morning and having some breakfast and a peregrine falconjoins them on the ledge. and if you notice, the falcon also has his breakfast. >> just wanted to join the guys for a bite that's all. >> for the latest videos catch us on "rightthisminute." well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >>> well, a couple in california may have a record- breaking number of triplets. >> yeah, listen to this. the three babies weighed a total of 20 pounds at birth. that is incredible. the current record is over 18 for triplets which is also very impressive. get this, brittany dean ate 6,000-calories a day. that was her diet to feed her boys while they developed. >> a dozen eggs at least a day. i -- called myself a hobbit because i had first breakfast and second breakfast. lunch. second lunch. afternoon snack. i was pretty much eating every couple of hours. >> doesn't that sound good. >> a dozen eggs a day. but it pa
they were sleeping on the ledge and enjoying the morning and having some breakfast and a peregrine falconjoins them on the ledge. and if you notice, the falcon also has his breakfast. >> just wanted to join the guys for a bite that's all. >> for the latest videos catch us on "rightthisminute." well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply....
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talk about what we think is standing in the way of restoring confidence we'll talk to a customer peregrine who is still trying to find a way to hold regulators accountable and a superstorm sandy saw mother nature's wrath amount to death just struction fire unprecedented flooding on the east coast of the u.s. bad for victims is it all.
talk about what we think is standing in the way of restoring confidence we'll talk to a customer peregrine who is still trying to find a way to hold regulators accountable and a superstorm sandy saw mother nature's wrath amount to death just struction fire unprecedented flooding on the east coast of the u.s. bad for victims is it all.
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>> the peregrine falcon, that's 220 miles an hour. >> in terms of land -- >> that's the fastest in theorld. >> it's an amazing, amazing creature. >> for you to see that means a lot to us because you now see the fastest animal in the world. >> i have never been this close to an animal where you feel the power. this is not even one of the really big cats. i can feel the surging power and aggression. >> next time i come i will bring a full-grown tiger. >> thanks, jack. what makes you think there will be a next time? >> you see the tail? the tail is like a sail on a sailboat. going 60 miles an hour, that tail will help him turn. >> absolutely amazing. indisputably probably the ugliest being wart hog. here he comes. >> some people say the wildebeast was all the leftover parts. >> it is a very ugly animal, isn't it? i know you love animals. you must agree this is a particularly ugly specimen. >> he's something. the wart hog, see the warts on his face? those warts when this -- turn his face that way. when he gets full grown, the warts get all over his face. they protect him when he fights som
>> the peregrine falcon, that's 220 miles an hour. >> in terms of land -- >> that's the fastest in theorld. >> it's an amazing, amazing creature. >> for you to see that means a lot to us because you now see the fastest animal in the world. >> i have never been this close to an animal where you feel the power. this is not even one of the really big cats. i can feel the surging power and aggression. >> next time i come i will bring a full-grown tiger....
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flag forward, july of this year, peregrine financial group, $200 million, gone, ponzi scheme.tload of spots to it. we've had the lawyer, james katulis. who do you think is the first person that called? i asked, did you know about this? but he said, yes, here's how strange it was. this violation occurred on $3 million. remember, when you talk about cantor fitz, you think big cash player. they're like the 64th biggest fcm, which means 1/3 very tiny. a $3 million violation garnered them a $700,000 fine, but this was between a period of january 24s to january 26th. how interesting, because the first salvo of regulators regarding mf actually occurred on january 25th. you moe what they said? all clear. after what happened with mf, we've looked through jewel dishly all the other fms, everything is as it should bep. mavs smack-dab when this violation occurred. so i don't know if i should be upset or happy. 700,000 fine on a 3 million violation in there is some jurisprudence fast and heavy. sully, back to you. >> rick, thanks very much. >>> let's get to a market flash and go to kayla t
flag forward, july of this year, peregrine financial group, $200 million, gone, ponzi scheme.tload of spots to it. we've had the lawyer, james katulis. who do you think is the first person that called? i asked, did you know about this? but he said, yes, here's how strange it was. this violation occurred on $3 million. remember, when you talk about cantor fitz, you think big cash player. they're like the 64th biggest fcm, which means 1/3 very tiny. a $3 million violation garnered them a $700,000...
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over at the nasdaq, peregrine secelebrating the recent ipo. >> i was going over what moves the stock in the last five years. it still is rumor of new product. it's incredible that that's when you get the big move. rumor of new product. and then you see the product. you get another move. when the product hits stores, it goes down. it's kind of like what happened here in the last go-around. apple is not expensive stock. glass and corning. i love to relate that corning says it's good so it's good for apple. remember that's a good relationship. >> speaking of apple, gm is going to integrate siri into their chevys that may lead to a twitter question as to what siri can do for you when you're in a car. is this a new chapter in voice integration? >> it makes sense. peyton manning knows how to talk to his car. i do wonder whether there is a little bit like that episode in "the office" where she guides you to turn into the lake. i like "the office." >> interesting to watch. corning at the top of the winner's list followed by conagra. brown-forman. >> keep an eye on retailers. many were weak.
over at the nasdaq, peregrine secelebrating the recent ipo. >> i was going over what moves the stock in the last five years. it still is rumor of new product. it's incredible that that's when you get the big move. rumor of new product. and then you see the product. you get another move. when the product hits stores, it goes down. it's kind of like what happened here in the last go-around. apple is not expensive stock. glass and corning. i love to relate that corning says it's good so it's...