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they were trying to evade flack. whether my plane was hit, i'm sure it was because there was so much there you could almost walk through the flack and the chutes were isolating. it looked like stuff was curving actually, you were curving. the flack was straight. so when i got down, i hit into a bunch of cattle. i had no idea in the world where it was. had i known at that time where i was at that time, i would not be here today because i would have dropped dead right then. i found out later that i was at the carnation milk factory, milk plant in the cattle shed. it was about a half hour after i landed i found out that i was in carington because we knocked on the door of a farmer after picking up five of my men, or moot my men but other people's men. and i had no idea which way to go or where. but we did have a trace plane that was told to us that was going north and south. but i knew that we had to go northwest to get to our objective. so on the way to this northwest direction, i picked up five men. and we huddled aro
they were trying to evade flack. whether my plane was hit, i'm sure it was because there was so much there you could almost walk through the flack and the chutes were isolating. it looked like stuff was curving actually, you were curving. the flack was straight. so when i got down, i hit into a bunch of cattle. i had no idea in the world where it was. had i known at that time where i was at that time, i would not be here today because i would have dropped dead right then. i found out later that...
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did he catch a lot of flack -- >> north or south? >> did he catch a lot of flack for not having indepth defense? >> the original commander for the south was albert sidney johnson. he was the western department. after it is any johnson was the highest ranking confederate and very distinguished career. indian fighter in the regular army before the war. he was department commander in the pacific right before war and came across the prairie. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in how they work things. johnson was responsible for raising aries, equipping them, dealing with all the governors, getting supplies from the governors. he was a military guy. he was also a politician. you know, he had to deal with the politicians. hard, hard job. the union had a far more extreme line central authority here. general johnson will catch heck for the failure of fort henry and he is scrambling to recover from that which leads to the battle shiloh. he is forming the -- after fort donelson and fort henry fall, the union, a
did he catch a lot of flack -- >> north or south? >> did he catch a lot of flack for not having indepth defense? >> the original commander for the south was albert sidney johnson. he was the western department. after it is any johnson was the highest ranking confederate and very distinguished career. indian fighter in the regular army before the war. he was department commander in the pacific right before war and came across the prairie. he had a tough job. the south had a...
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yes, he did catch a lot of flack for it. albert sydney johnson was actually the second highest ranking confederate general in the army at that time. very distinguished career, indian fighter, been in regular army before the war. was department commander in the pacific right before the war and came across the prairie to fight in the civil war. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in how they worked things. johnson was responsible for raising armies, equipping them, dealing with all the governors, getting supplies from the governors. he was a military guy but also a politician. you know, he had to deal with the politicians. hard, hard job. where the union had a far more streamlined central authority here. general johnson will catch heck for the failure of ft. henry, ft. donelson, and he's scrambling to recover from that, which leads to the battle of shilo. he is forming the -- after ft. donelson, ft. henry fall, the new union army of tennessee will move to pittsburgh landing, south of here. gener
yes, he did catch a lot of flack for it. albert sydney johnson was actually the second highest ranking confederate general in the army at that time. very distinguished career, indian fighter, been in regular army before the war. was department commander in the pacific right before the war and came across the prairie to fight in the civil war. he had a tough job. the south had a departmental system in their -- in how they worked things. johnson was responsible for raising armies, equipping them,...
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in america i often wonder how much of the flack mr. obama gets is because of his policies or because of his skin color. >> rose: do you really think it's because of his skin color. have you asked the question or have an assumption. >> i have an assumption. i actually think a lot of flack mr. obama comes in for is a result of prejudice. the notion of a black man in the white house. i'll put it as bluntly as that. >> rose: tell me about how you see america today. you look at this country today and you just -- divided. >> left and right. left isn't a word with so many political resonance us think of communists at the extreme end or liberal but you know what a mean. it's a division in terms of -- yeah, i really do believe it's a division in terms of skin color. >> rose: you really do? the division in america is primarily skin color or primarily out of a sense of racism? >> well, i don't know what the distinction is. can you explain to me? >> rose: skin color and racism -- no, it's the same. >> racism is a better word. >> rose: there's clas
in america i often wonder how much of the flack mr. obama gets is because of his policies or because of his skin color. >> rose: do you really think it's because of his skin color. have you asked the question or have an assumption. >> i have an assumption. i actually think a lot of flack mr. obama comes in for is a result of prejudice. the notion of a black man in the white house. i'll put it as bluntly as that. >> rose: tell me about how you see america today. you look at...
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as young as á3á...got to ride sheep at a rodeo in houston.you can see they're well protected in flackould run into their family and stuff." stuff."some of the kids said they wereescared... but had a good time 3 3 3 rejoice orroles &pffns...the reason the o's are closer to the playoffs than they have been in the last 15 unlimited... ooo3 tha's all for the late edition i'm jeff barndi'm karen praks sports is next welcome back i'm joel d. smith...it's an expensive compromise. the ravens are slapping thh franchise tag on ray ricc... rice... the ravens won't be waaing goodbye to ray anytime soonn his smile is staying in charmmcity..... unable to reach a long-teem deal...the ravens aren't going to risk losing rice on the free agent market... so he'll make season. but the ravens are hopeful they can sign him to a new contract beforeethe season... g-- ozzie newsome released a statement sayiig... our goal is to keep ray rice a raven. we've done ttis with other outstanding includinn haloti ngata a year ago."ngata was given the franchise tag after last season and signed a 5-year 61 million dolla
as young as á3á...got to ride sheep at a rodeo in houston.you can see they're well protected in flackould run into their family and stuff." stuff."some of the kids said they wereescared... but had a good time 3 3 3 rejoice orroles &pffns...the reason the o's are closer to the playoffs than they have been in the last 15 unlimited... ooo3 tha's all for the late edition i'm jeff barndi'm karen praks sports is next welcome back i'm joel d. smith...it's an expensive compromise. the...
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and i knew that i'd catch some flack. to the conclusion that these were my memories, too. they weren't just tiger's memories. i wanted to talk about them and share them. >> you talked to him 200 days a year. you stayed at his home 30 days a year. for six years. and as far as coach and player goes, it doesn't get much closer than that, does it? >> that's a lot of time to spend with players. of all the players i've worked with on tour, that's the most time i've ever spent with a player. >> wla did you think of it? what did you make of him as a man? >> very complex. very, very complex. he's an incredible champion. you know, he's different. but i expected that. when you see somebody that's as great as tiger woods, there's probably a reason for it. and you wouldn't expect him to be the same as everyone else. >> criticism you've been getting says that, look, the whole point of a relationship between a coach and a professional sportsman is very similar -- not in law but in ethics, if you like -- between that of a doctor and a pa
and i knew that i'd catch some flack. to the conclusion that these were my memories, too. they weren't just tiger's memories. i wanted to talk about them and share them. >> you talked to him 200 days a year. you stayed at his home 30 days a year. for six years. and as far as coach and player goes, it doesn't get much closer than that, does it? >> that's a lot of time to spend with players. of all the players i've worked with on tour, that's the most time i've ever spent with a...
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. >> rick santorum catching flack for telling folks not all kids need a four year college degree.tics say college is a good investment. but ky said otherwise. >> it is only good if you are trying to provide your alcohol tolerance and good investment it is not for you. most people are not getting the bang for the buck. they are offering 55000. >> and return on investment say it is not a good deal. >> i can't believe we reached a time when we talked about a college education based on return on investment. it is not all about money. we don't have to overdramatize it. if college is what you want, it should be available. trade school is what you want that's what you should do . over the top response is foolish. >> we are in a tuition bubble and american family getting slammed by fat cat academics who think they are donald trump min i mes and running five-tar cafeterias. bill gates and michael dell and richard branson never graduated from college . i like finland and germany and sweden. go for trade school and apprenticeship. >> and look at you have john mackey and founder of hotel food
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because the air force took evasive actions when the flack came up. and there was one plane, by the way, that did make the jump zone. the drop zone. and that was the plane that i was going to be on. that was where my battalion commander was killed. his feet never touched the ground. he landed
because the air force took evasive actions when the flack came up. and there was one plane, by the way, that did make the jump zone. the drop zone. and that was the plane that i was going to be on. that was where my battalion commander was killed. his feet never touched the ground. he landed
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low down here they were blown up so much right he's been everywhere they're getting all of this the flack from everybody maybe he's having a breakdown because of all the negative xander so they say that he was exhausted but i can't master you and i'm tired so i don't so i'm assuming drugs probably m.d.m.a. i was going to jump to conclusions but. yeah it's funny. i thought the masturbation. if you just put me on the spot i thought i thought i was going to hear a little more of you know if they've got this thing when the video came out everyone on the internet apparently except for me yeah yeah and they're really callable who are these dudes and then they started saying all these dude's they're bad and there's like this conspiracy that these these dude's these invisible kids or whatever. they can through their retirement or going to guys the guys invisible kids or children invisible children yeah so that people are selling they're just blowing people's money all these people are like oh this kone guy. and they're giving out money to these kids do and the i consider times running out you kno
low down here they were blown up so much right he's been everywhere they're getting all of this the flack from everybody maybe he's having a breakdown because of all the negative xander so they say that he was exhausted but i can't master you and i'm tired so i don't so i'm assuming drugs probably m.d.m.a. i was going to jump to conclusions but. yeah it's funny. i thought the masturbation. if you just put me on the spot i thought i thought i was going to hear a little more of you know if...
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my mother listened to motown, stax, atlantic, from roberta flack, aretha franklin, stevie wonder, you know. "chuck, do your chores." and you've got music playing, just, you know, seeping into your bloodstream and ear stream. and my father liked jazz here and there. but i was mainly into sports. i was into the organization of sports, and a lot of black folks made strong inroads into sports, and that captivated my interests. and the whole hip-hop thing that hit me in the middle of the 1970s got me into the music, because it was the technical aspect of it. technology. two turntables, a mixer, a microphone. i was totally confused. i was like, "why do they need two turntables? in case the one over there breaks down?" [laughter] "this person is very prepared." but that struck me as being, you know, something to get involved with this thing called hip-hop and rap music. and then if you study rap music, you will understand that it's not a music. it's rap, a vocal application over music, and the musics have already been defined as soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, then rock and roll, and so on and
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listening to that lesson cue and maybe bernanke is hoping to have them repeat after him after all of the flack he's gotten some called the p.r. offensive speaking of professors carol and we too have president obama's. nominations for federal reserve board of governors they testify before the senate banking committee today and you know even though some of them talked about a little bit of difference in policy perhaps maybe raising interest rates before that two thousand and fourteen date that the fed has given if things improve a lot a lot of the stuff i heard jerald wasn't to be encouraging jeremy stein is a harvard economic professor speaking of professors that this and that is showing a lot of the ability to adapt and evolve in terms of the tool that is used to conduct its monetary and lender of last resort policies not carol no kidding it really have the advantage despite no change in its mandate when you hear these guys is. this is more of the same yeah and that was a long statement to say we're going to print a lot of digital running as fast as we had flooded into the system with near zer
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. >> he is getting flack from critics who say he is part of the existing keystone pipeline which he had to do with. they plan to keep tabs on any one for years even if they have no ties to terror. doug luzader with new details. >>> good morning. this new policy came down from the custtis department. it will vastly expand the amount of data that u.s. intelligence agencies will work with. the white house says there will be safeguards but this is already raising serious concerns among privacy advocates. this all stems from the 2009 christmas day bomb squad and the failure of the intelligence agency to see that coming. the old policy is at the national counter-terrorism center about u.s. citizens after a few months if there were no clear ties to terrorists. the policy is to maintain it for about five years. it was a continue ow basis the counselor tirrism center accomplished the mission more practically and effectively. as you might image privacy advocates think this policy is too far. one of them called it a vast expansion of the theory. it has republican support. mike rogers chair of the
. >> he is getting flack from critics who say he is part of the existing keystone pipeline which he had to do with. they plan to keep tabs on any one for years even if they have no ties to terror. doug luzader with new details. >>> good morning. this new policy came down from the custtis department. it will vastly expand the amount of data that u.s. intelligence agencies will work with. the white house says there will be safeguards but this is already raising serious concerns...
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. >>> tonight, mitt romney is taking more flack and talking about his rich friends who own major sports teams. this is more on talking about peyton manning. >> i don't want him to go to miami or the jets. i have a lot of good friends. the owner of the miami dolphins and jets, both owners are friends of mine. let's keep away from new england. >> and not long ago, he said he doesn't full the race series and has several good friends who own racing teams. >>> all of the approval numbers dropped to a new low. a new "washington post"/abc news poll found that 46% those survey approved how the president's doing his job and the new york times/gallon poll found 41%. the president can exercise a small amount of control over a global commodities price. >>> plenty of local leaders voice their opposition to maryland's plan to shift teacher pension costs to counties. one [ indiscernible ] >> and a teacher accused of having sex with a student fights for his job after charges are dropped. >>> and a possible penalty is clouding the start of free agency -- agency for the redskins and how this can affect t
. >>> tonight, mitt romney is taking more flack and talking about his rich friends who own major sports teams. this is more on talking about peyton manning. >> i don't want him to go to miami or the jets. i have a lot of good friends. the owner of the miami dolphins and jets, both owners are friends of mine. let's keep away from new england. >> and not long ago, he said he doesn't full the race series and has several good friends who own racing teams. >>> all of...
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. >> texas, they call it the flying flack jacket world war ii plane on display at the museum in dallas the only one in the world. >> shep: the plane is on loan from the museum in d.c. missouri, a goose atacked a woman outside an office in the st. louis area. her husband says she went out for a personal phone call when she heard a flapping noise. >> she saw two big geese headed to her face. >> it's necessary tinge season for geese and federal law protects those nests and that is a fox watch across america. >> shep: i'm shepard smith, it's the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, we haven't seen jobless numbers this low in four years. government reports 5,000 fewer people filed for unemployment benefits last week. that brings it 359,000, the lowest since april of 2008. government also reports that economy grew at a rate of 3% in the final months of 2011. analysts say that probably slowed down by now but good jobs numbers could bring another big boost. fox business network's geri willis is us. what do you make of the numbers. it seems like all good? >> go
. >> texas, they call it the flying flack jacket world war ii plane on display at the museum in dallas the only one in the world. >> shep: the plane is on loan from the museum in d.c. missouri, a goose atacked a woman outside an office in the st. louis area. her husband says she went out for a personal phone call when she heard a flapping noise. >> she saw two big geese headed to her face. >> it's necessary tinge season for geese and federal law protects those nests and...
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by the way, the president is getting flack from the left and the right.t said it's preparation for war with iran, that's why he's doing and, and concern about energy resources of our country, and conservatives ever saying it's unchecked power. there's a balance but the one thing that's different is the fact the national defense definition is different than it has ever been ask budder than it has ever been. >> the specific section is 801j, if i recall. >> j, that's correct. >> and why would the president change that definition? you are an expert in media, nobody is as good as you. if you want to release something you don't want people to find when you are in a white house, when do you release it? lit friday afternoon hoping nobody pays attention to it. >> i used to release things at 10:00 on july 3rd. that was a good time. >> i got it. >> nice to hear you, jay, being your scholarly self. >> you too. >> and i want to compliment sean hannity for the first time in a long time. >> oh, boy. >> of not being slanted and describing it as a bipartisan act that actu
by the way, the president is getting flack from the left and the right.t said it's preparation for war with iran, that's why he's doing and, and concern about energy resources of our country, and conservatives ever saying it's unchecked power. there's a balance but the one thing that's different is the fact the national defense definition is different than it has ever been ask budder than it has ever been. >> the specific section is 801j, if i recall. >> j, that's correct. >>...
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you put a lot of flack. she is raking up the fees. what is the truth?do you think at this point in my career that i would get on television and i would say that this card if you use it like i tell you to would not cost you more than $3 a month if that wasn't true? suze orman is a person who wrote a book, the 2009 action plan to be given away on the oprah show not to sell it. we gave away 2.two copies. i give away my will and trust kit. i'll give it away tonight to all of america if you want. so why would i at this point in my career having given away tens of millions of dollars worth of tools -- >> is the problem with it if you don't study the wording of this card you could end up paying extrav gant fees? >> we have a fee alert text. if you are paying fees that you shouldn't pay because you are doing something ridiculous we send you a text. you know how romney was out of touch with the poor people? the people who are judging prepaid cards today are out of touch with the poor people. there are 50 million people out there that can't get a bank account. th
you put a lot of flack. she is raking up the fees. what is the truth?do you think at this point in my career that i would get on television and i would say that this card if you use it like i tell you to would not cost you more than $3 a month if that wasn't true? suze orman is a person who wrote a book, the 2009 action plan to be given away on the oprah show not to sell it. we gave away 2.two copies. i give away my will and trust kit. i'll give it away tonight to all of america if you want. so...
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they would really like the ohio victory, especially seeing how much flack, if you will, the santorum campaign has taken, in terms of television advertising, a $4 million barrage, if they come out on top, it would be a very satisfying victory for the santorum campaign. >> megyn: thank you. >> bret: time to bring back our all-star panel. brit hume, juan williams, steve hayes. we welcome ed rolins, former deputy chief of staff to ronald reagan and manager to the campaign for president reagan's landslide election in 1994 and roles in nine other presidential campaigns. ed, your thoughts tonight and what it is shaping up to be. >> we came in and ohio was the game. that was going to be the spin for the night. the difference is that santorum, having won two states already fhe somehow pulls out ohio, he has had a very big night and will win the perception battle. obviously, romney will win the delegates. but nobody's going away. everybody got what they wanted so they will stay in the race. >> bret: what do you make of the newt gingrich speech -- >> much too long to begin with. he may not get
they would really like the ohio victory, especially seeing how much flack, if you will, the santorum campaign has taken, in terms of television advertising, a $4 million barrage, if they come out on top, it would be a very satisfying victory for the santorum campaign. >> megyn: thank you. >> bret: time to bring back our all-star panel. brit hume, juan williams, steve hayes. we welcome ed rolins, former deputy chief of staff to ronald reagan and manager to the campaign for president...
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. >> no flack jacket or anything. >> it's nice to see you this way.ee so many narco trafficking stories out of mexico, but to see these images coming out of both gout mallla and honduras, what led you to this story? >> well, i think, like you said, there has been a lot of focus on mexico in the news, and the violence there has been very disturbing and it's been very visible, because they're our nearest neighbor. but increasingly, the corridor in central america has become a major trafficking route for narcotics. just four years ago, less than 1% of the drugs moved up through that corridor. and you fast forward to today, over 60% are moving via land. and with that has become an exponential increase in violence in places like honduras and guatemala. so much so that even this month peace corps is pulling out of their operations in honduras. >> you've got the demand, as you point out in the piece, but the supply, stopping the drugs moving along that route, what's being done for that? >> it's the right question, because it's such a critical choke point for
. >> no flack jacket or anything. >> it's nice to see you this way.ee so many narco trafficking stories out of mexico, but to see these images coming out of both gout mallla and honduras, what led you to this story? >> well, i think, like you said, there has been a lot of focus on mexico in the news, and the violence there has been very disturbing and it's been very visible, because they're our nearest neighbor. but increasingly, the corridor in central america has become a...
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they thought he could reason with them, but it didn't start off well and reagan got a lot of flack saide came back from iceland but they were supposed to have a big arm tzatziki bit of some of these missiles. and gorbachev said i wouldn't do it. but reagan had from the very beginning of his presidency, he would not admit of this is probably the first year to someplace, so not so not an ad in nevada or idaho for the big central control for all the buttons are pushed and he asked this guy, the colonel jen drove, what are my defenses against this? we don't have any. but? no, we can't do it. what do you mean? he said furthermore, the soviets decide on a first-rate, they would not get everyone missiles before they love so we're going. the first-rate was going to kill everybody. and reagan got back out to berkeley, where he had good connections with being governor and he said, we've got to get something going here. they have been made, all wars they called it. and it could've worked. if they kept on doing it yet but it terrified the russians, the soviets because they did not have the money to
they thought he could reason with them, but it didn't start off well and reagan got a lot of flack saide came back from iceland but they were supposed to have a big arm tzatziki bit of some of these missiles. and gorbachev said i wouldn't do it. but reagan had from the very beginning of his presidency, he would not admit of this is probably the first year to someplace, so not so not an ad in nevada or idaho for the big central control for all the buttons are pushed and he asked this guy, the...
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. >> catch a lot of flack, we laugh, we joke you know what i mean.hang out with each other all the time. we've become close. we have your zip code tattooed on your biceps. >> how am i getting home? i'm from east boston, 0212, send me on my way. >> one of his prior stay resulted in a conviction for smuggling drugs in the jail. he says this time he has a whole new attitude. >> going to work. >> he holds an inmate job as a runner cleaning housing units and helping with meal and laundry deliveries. >> my little office right here. this is all new to me, cleaning, staying out of trouble, trying to anyway. >> it wasn't easy, wasn't easy over the years. i guess you could call him the problem child for a while. >> deputy boussa worked at the suffolk county jail almost as long as giuliano has been frequenting it. >> years ago, always fighting, disrupting units. >> i was. >> leave segregation, come back to population and an hour later go back to segregation. >> that was me. >> were you on the ninth floor, the heroin? >> i was there. >> you were there when they
. >> catch a lot of flack, we laugh, we joke you know what i mean.hang out with each other all the time. we've become close. we have your zip code tattooed on your biceps. >> how am i getting home? i'm from east boston, 0212, send me on my way. >> one of his prior stay resulted in a conviction for smuggling drugs in the jail. he says this time he has a whole new attitude. >> going to work. >> he holds an inmate job as a runner cleaning housing units and helping...
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become well-paid columnists on these papers, and journalists would leave the tabloids and become pr flackshe metropolitan police public affairs department. >> bergman: set up in wapping with his four newspapers, murdoch was a man no politician could ignore. >> the most incredible aspect i have seen in my lifetime is the queue of politicians anxious to kiss rupert's backside. >> bergman: but kelvin mackenzie of the sun knew what rupert wanted. he also knew how to use a headline. in 1992, neil kinnock, then the labour party leader, was expected to win, right up to election day. then he got mugged by a headline. >> that was a bit of fun, wasn't it? don't you think it's fun? you should get the page 1. you should stick it on there, make the documentary more interesting. i took basically an old gag. i got a light bulb, stuck kinnock in the middle of it, and the headline simply said, "if kinnock wins today, will the last person to leave britain please turn out the lights." it was a bit of fun. >> bergman: when he lost, kinnock blamed the papers, and the sgloated. >> we had real power. i mean, fiv
become well-paid columnists on these papers, and journalists would leave the tabloids and become pr flackshe metropolitan police public affairs department. >> bergman: set up in wapping with his four newspapers, murdoch was a man no politician could ignore. >> the most incredible aspect i have seen in my lifetime is the queue of politicians anxious to kiss rupert's backside. >> bergman: but kelvin mackenzie of the sun knew what rupert wanted. he also knew how to use a...
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because you've taken a lot of flack for this.they're like, suze's on the take here, she's raking up your fees, everything. what is the truth? >> do you think, at this point in my career, that i would get on television and i would say that this card, if you use it like i tell you to, will not cost you more than $3 a month if that wasn't true. why would i do that? suze orman is a person who wrote a book, piers, the 2009 action plan, i wrote it to be given away on "the oprah winfrey...