devastating impact on our country. i'm sorry for the millions of people, average americans who have lost their homes, and i'm sorry that our management team, starting with me, like so many others could not see the unprecedented market collapse that lay before us. >> all right. so he said he's sorry. now, when prince was pressured to leave in 2007, guess how much money he got when he left. and this is already after the company had collapsed, lost some $60 billion in worth. his exit package at the time was worth about $40 million. $40 million. included stock and stock options, a bone us in 2007, a pension, an office with assistant. he even got a car and a driver for five years. you'd think with all that money, he could afford his own car and driver. the men who replaced him, who replaced prince, is this guy, robert rubin. you may know him. rubin took over as chairman and ceo. but according to prince, rubin didn't have any responsibility for what happened to citigroup. that's the story they gave