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live with answers for you and our studio audience. help me decide where to go to college. how much should we invest. far are should we buy a house in this economy? only in america. a live edition from the studio audience. we will be taking the questions. facebook.com/piers tonight. suze orman with dollars and common sense on america s economy. president obama had his say. banks and lenders must be held accountable for the practices that caused this crisis in the first place and all of us have to take responsibility for actions and lack of actions. controversial comments from mitt romney saying he is not concerned with the poor and will focus on middle class americans. i am in this race because i care about americans. i am not concerned about the very poor. we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i will fix it. i want to get suze orman s take on this. she is the number one finance guru. she joins me now. welcome, suze. let s start with mitt romn ....
that you ve spent and every penny that s invested, so be very careful what you say here, sir. and the word her fans fear. denied! you are denied! suzy, help me decide where to go to college? how much should we be investing in savings every week? should we buy a house in this economy? i can t wait to hear your advice. and only in america, facebook goes from dorm room to wall street. the $5 billion success story. this is piers morgan tonight. [ applause ] p good evening. this is a special live edition of piers morgan tonight. i want to welcome our studio audience and my special guest, suze orman, who will be taking your questions on twitter, using the hashtag suze on cnn, and on facebook.com/piersmorgantonight. who better than suze to talk dollars on america s economy and what it will take to turn it around. president obama had his say. banks and lenders have to be held accountable for help ending the crisis that they caused in the first place. con ....
from health care around the world. a preview of a new gps special that prematures tonight at 8:00 p.m. but, first, here s my take. when i was in college in the early 1980s as part of a student organization, i invited ronald reagan s defense secretary casper weinberger to give a speech on campus y where yous american colleges were hotbeds of opposition to the reagan administration, especially to defense policies. sure enough, as soon as weinberger began to speech, a group of students stood up and began to heckle. one after another they rose and chanted a single line. deterence is a lie. i was reminded of that turbulent meeting because i have been listening to these debates over iran s nuclear ambitions. it highlights a strange role reversal in today s foreign policy discourse. it used to be left searching instead for options like the nuclear freeze, and it used to be people on the right who would patiently explain the practical virtues of deterrented. the conservative th ....
and it s primary day in puerto rico. 20 delegates up for grabs, but most eyes are already focused on tuesday s contest in illinois. we ll tell you why. starting monday flying gets a whole lot easier. especially if you are over 75. we ll explain. we now go to joint base louis mcchord in washington state where u.s. army sergeant robert bales served most of his military career when he was not deployed. that s why we find our casey, and he has more on bales defense team. casey, good morning. the attorneys say they will meet with bales this week. what, if anything, do you think we can expect from that meeting? reporter: well,, randy, that s right. we got a word late yesterday from staff sergeant bales defense team. it s two civilian attorneys and his military attorney saying they will, in fact, travel to fort leavenworth, kansas, where staff sergeant bales is currently being held and meet with him in person sometime this week. as of right now, up until now i should ....
speaks for itself. reporter: bombarded for months. picked off by snipers. food and supplies running out. medical care, impossible. this is the story of a cnn team that got into syria s most dangerous city. to reach a handful of citizens risking their lives every day. to see firsthand, to bear witness, and to tell the world about the suffering, the grief, and the courage of homs. this is the account of 72 hours under fire. [ explosion ] reporter: for more than a year, the regime of dictator bashar al assad have used brutal force to put down a popular uprising in syria. across the country, protesters demanded change, chanting, down with the regime. this is homs. you can see over there another rocket. reporter: the city of homs became the beating heart of a growing uprising. but the syrian military sealed off one neighborhood as it tried to crush the revolt. the assad regime is shelling relentlessly these neighborhoods. there are snipers positioned in areas ....