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the company he founded peregrine. the peregrine financial group ultimately collapsed.to his victims before he was sentenced. >>> beyonce's performance of "the star-spangled banner" before the president's inauguration raised questions on whether she lip-synched the song. on thursday the singer answered her critics. mark strassmann reports. lip-synced the >> reporter: beyonce's rendition of the "national anthem" at president obama's inauguration was perfect, so perfect many people believed she was lip synching to recorded music. leaders of the marine corps band admit thad i were not playing but the pop superstar said nothing. ♪ and the rocket's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that a flag was still there ♪ >> reporter: when it was over -- >> any questions? >> reporter: she said at the inauguration she had, in fact sung along to a prerecorded track. >> i did not have time to rehearse with the orchestra. it was a live television show. it was about the president and the inauguration and i wanted to make him and my country proud. >> reporter:
the company he founded peregrine. the peregrine financial group ultimately collapsed.to his victims before he was sentenced. >>> beyonce's performance of "the star-spangled banner" before the president's inauguration raised questions on whether she lip-synched the song. on thursday the singer answered her critics. mark strassmann reports. lip-synced the >> reporter: beyonce's rendition of the "national anthem" at president obama's inauguration was perfect, so...
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yeah, we flew right by a peregrine falcon.t was that? are you okay, koki? yeah. i thought i saw something creepy but i guess it was just my imagination. let's head back to the tortuga. hm? that's better. brownies are ready! ah. jimmy, where are the brownies? yo, crewbies brownies are served. mm, delicioso. (squeaking) mm. mm, i want this one. (chomping) jimmy, your brownies rule! my grandma jimmina's recipe. hey, martin, aren't you going to have one? oh, stop me at 10. yummy. (gasping) guys, come on. chew with your mouths closed. uh, bro? there's a bat in the brownies. what? cool. (laughing) a bite-sized little brown bat. and that's what i'm going to call you: bite-size. koki: am i in a nightmare? you're holding a blood-drinking, rabies-infected, vicious little monster. chris: what? not true. who told you that about bats? my grandma jimmina told me. well, jimmy, your grandma sure knows a lot about great brownie recipes, but she knows nothing about little brown bats. or any other kind of bats. there are about 1,100 species of b
yeah, we flew right by a peregrine falcon.t was that? are you okay, koki? yeah. i thought i saw something creepy but i guess it was just my imagination. let's head back to the tortuga. hm? that's better. brownies are ready! ah. jimmy, where are the brownies? yo, crewbies brownies are served. mm, delicioso. (squeaking) mm. mm, i want this one. (chomping) jimmy, your brownies rule! my grandma jimmina's recipe. hey, martin, aren't you going to have one? oh, stop me at 10. yummy. (gasping) guys,...
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and in legal action, peregrine ceo russell wasendorf will get 50 years in prison - the max - for cheating investors out of $215 million. todd horwitz of the adam mesh group joins us now. he has a closer look at the jobs trade. what are you expecting in trading off the jobs number today? > > good morning. all signs the whole week pointed to this one number. the expected number for the forecast is 195. the expected number is 215. if we're not north of 215, i think the market is going to be in for a little bit of a rocky ride today. > todd, as you know, they often say, as goes january goes the rest of the year. this was a terrific january. what do you think? > > i don't see a reason why it wouldn't. fundamentally we still have the same weaknesses we have had for the last two or three years, but, the market wants to go higher, the trend is higher, the tape is higher, so i can't fight it. i've just got to follow the trend. > there are also positive signs from manufacturing, but that did not seem to play out well in the market yesterday. why not? > > you know, the market is kind of pricing in p
and in legal action, peregrine ceo russell wasendorf will get 50 years in prison - the max - for cheating investors out of $215 million. todd horwitz of the adam mesh group joins us now. he has a closer look at the jobs trade. what are you expecting in trading off the jobs number today? > > good morning. all signs the whole week pointed to this one number. the expected number for the forecast is 195. the expected number is 215. if we're not north of 215, i think the market is going to be...
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. >> tom: an update on failed futures brokerage firm peregrine financial, its founder, russell wassendorf senior was sentenced to 50 years behind bars. he' received the maximum sentence after admitting to engaging in fraudulent activity and misleading regulators for almost two decades. wassendorf also was ordered to pay $215 million, the amount prosecutors say he cost clients. the 64-year-old said he is "very sorry." >> tom: a couple of media giants today highlighted the challenges of an industry under-going great changes. business at viacom slowed down at the end of last year. advertising at the company's cable t.v. networks like nickelodeon, and mtv fell for the third quarter in a row. and it expects ad sales to be flat this quarter. a bright spot was subscription fees, what cable operators pay viacom to carry channels like nickelodeon and mtv, allowing viacom to report better than expected profits. one of those cable companies, time warner cable saw its expenses go up in the fourth quarter. while it lost 129,000 cable t.v. subscribers, something the company called "disappointing." stil
. >> tom: an update on failed futures brokerage firm peregrine financial, its founder, russell wassendorf senior was sentenced to 50 years behind bars. he' received the maximum sentence after admitting to engaging in fraudulent activity and misleading regulators for almost two decades. wassendorf also was ordered to pay $215 million, the amount prosecutors say he cost clients. the 64-year-old said he is "very sorry." >> tom: a couple of media giants today highlighted the...
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. >> tom: an update on failed futures brokerage firm peregrine financial, its founder, russell wassendorf senior was sentenced to 50 years behind bars. he' received the maximum sentence after admitting to engaging in fraudulent activity and misleading regulators for almost two decades. wassendorf also was ordered to pay $215 million, the amount prosecutors say he cost clients. the 64-year-old said he is "very sorry." >> tom: a couple of media giants today highlighted the challenges of an industry under-going great changes. business at viacom slowed down at the end of last year. advertising at the company's cable t.v. networks like nickelodeon, and mtv fell for the third quarter in a row. and it expects ad sales to be flat this quarter. a bright spot was subscription fees, what cable operators pay viacom to carry channels like nickelodeon and mtv, allowing viacom to report better than expected profits. one of those cable companies, time warner cable saw its expenses go up in the fourth quarter. while it lost 129,000 cable t.v. subscribers, something the company called "disappointing." stil
. >> tom: an update on failed futures brokerage firm peregrine financial, its founder, russell wassendorf senior was sentenced to 50 years behind bars. he' received the maximum sentence after admitting to engaging in fraudulent activity and misleading regulators for almost two decades. wassendorf also was ordered to pay $215 million, the amount prosecutors say he cost clients. the 64-year-old said he is "very sorry." >> tom: a couple of media giants today highlighted the...
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. >> that would mean more happy endings for animals like this peregrine falcon.e's healed and about to be released. >> i'm getting him tired so he'll come down, come on. >> tom is able to grab the bird. >> he is flying well. >> minutes later it's in a card board box. >> here we go, buddy. >> that is a great release. >> we've released 14,000 animals back into the wild this, is special and just about what we're hoping he would do and just keep flying. >> if i had wings boy fly, too. that is a thrilling moment to get there. constand fund raising is required to build that home. if you can help we have a link click on see it on tv. this is good work. >> coming up, an update on the forecast. >> starting with live doppler 7 hd. clouds increasing in the bay area sky. so this may get cloudier overnight. tomorrow, sunny skies and up north, showery around eureka. and not into southern california. highs under sunny skies into upper 60s to low 70s, here in the bay area we'll have partly sunny skies in mid to upper 50s. and we will see sunshine. here is the accu-weather foreca
. >> that would mean more happy endings for animals like this peregrine falcon.e's healed and about to be released. >> i'm getting him tired so he'll come down, come on. >> tom is able to grab the bird. >> he is flying well. >> minutes later it's in a card board box. >> here we go, buddy. >> that is a great release. >> we've released 14,000 animals back into the wild this, is special and just about what we're hoping he would do and just keep...