'Let me say this: I made a mistake here. I was wrong,'
"I come out here and try to help people everyday. And I failed to help people. And I own that.""I come out here and try to help people everyday. And I failed to help people. And I own that."market analysis TV show "Mad Money," has made a name for himself with his brash personality.
He'll loudly rant and tirelessly shout, blast corny sound effects, and — in his heyday —So when he all of a sudden starts crying on national television about Facebook stock, things must be pretty bad — even for a guy whose advice has become so maligned in some circles that there's
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