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Neil Cavuto

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American television presenter

Person · Open Library

Works
5

Top works

  • Simple Is the New Smart
  • Your Money or Your Life CD
  • Your Money or Your Life
  • More Than Money
  • Your money or your life

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Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Person
Gender
Male
Origin
Canada
Active from
1945-11-12
2008 universal fire victimbluescanadianclassic rockcontemporary folkcountry

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Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
26
Total plays
52

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Quotes

  • Now may I suggest you take your column and shove it?
  • Part of the problem with service in this country is we don't honor it like we once did. There's nothing wrong or evil about having a bad day. There's everything wrong with making others have to have it . . . with you.
  • It's a good thing Winston Churchill was around before the shallow age of television. He might never have become one of the greatest leaders of all time and — for my money — one of the most charismatic. And, what the hell, also one of the sexiest.
  • Trust me, all this fuss over freedoms would fade in a mushroom-cloud moment if there were another attack on our soil.
  • The argument that the countries use for the sheer increase in Muslim doctors is the sheer increase in the Muslim population. In for example Birmingham, England where a lot of these guys came from, where one of these plots was hatched, it's up to 30% of the population. Maybe that's the problem?
  • Loaning to minorities and risky folks is a disaster. … [W]hen you and many of your colleagues were pushing for more minority lending and more expanded lending to folks who heretofore couldn't get mortgages, when you were pushing homeownership … Are you totally without culpability here? Are you totally blameless? Are you totally irresponsible of anything that happened?

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Available in 7 languages

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