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. >> reporter: mable a 95-year- old widow has begun suffering of memory. mable's nephew and niece are talking about a lot of donation requests. >> it was obviously the more she paid, the more letters they would send. >> reporter: for mable it started off small. >> small checks of five, 10, 15, $20. >> i looked at her checkbook and that month she had spent $200 in contributions. >> reporter: the contributions are not taxable because it's for political organizations. sorting through those big bags of mable's mail we counted 66 letters from the responsibility citizens inc. the organization took $2 million in 2011. >> it's insane, that level of solicitation just seems so off the charts. >> reporter: much says ken berger of charity navigators says high calculated fund raising. >> it's based on pure data. the more times you ask there's at least some percentage that will give. so they'll just ask and ask and ask until they squeeze every penny that they can. >> i wish i could say this was an unusual situation. >> reporter: it's no surprise to the elder abuse preve
. >> reporter: mable a 95-year- old widow has begun suffering of memory. mable's nephew and niece are talking about a lot of donation requests. >> it was obviously the more she paid, the more letters they would send. >> reporter: for mable it started off small. >> small checks of five, 10, 15, $20. >> i looked at her checkbook and that month she had spent $200 in contributions. >> reporter: the contributions are not taxable because it's for political...
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your daughter mable turns 1 on monday. >> yeah. >> jimmy: which is april fool's day.o you think you'll do things to her to -- >> well, we do things to her every day. >> jimmy: which of your movies is mable's favorite. >> a lot of my pictures are not appropriate for under 1-year-old. she can't see a lot and i'm trying to set it straight. i have a film that is out right now at the same time that another one of my films is out. and so i have to -- >> jimmy: "g.i. joe" you're talking about? you have two movies out at the same time? >> go see that because it's a big, fun film. but the other picture -- >> jimmy: we have that? oh, okay, great. do i need to set anything up? >> no, you'll understand it. >> you loved "die hard." "die harder" "die hard with a vengeance" "live free or die hard" "a good day to die hard." and this easter weekend, john mcclane is back. >> time to die. okay. now the trick is be very careful with the egg as you lower it into the dye of your choice. you don't want to crack the egg. >> dye hard boiled eggs. >> jimmy: bruce willis, we'll be right back. >
your daughter mable turns 1 on monday. >> yeah. >> jimmy: which is april fool's day.o you think you'll do things to her to -- >> well, we do things to her every day. >> jimmy: which of your movies is mable's favorite. >> a lot of my pictures are not appropriate for under 1-year-old. she can't see a lot and i'm trying to set it straight. i have a film that is out right now at the same time that another one of my films is out. and so i have to -- >> jimmy:...
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football mabl.l, no comment >> just wanted to make sure. >> reggie, still throwing the ucla banner out here? >> i am. i don't want to be a homer here about ucla. when you think of the tournament, you think of the four letters ucla. right? >> one tournament win? reggie miller? >> it is okay. it is all right. >> what about this year? who this year? ucla not in the final four. >> they're not. i am going to jump on what coach dixon was talking about. louisville is the overall number one for a reason. now that they have something to play for in the kevin ware injury, i think this is a chance for rick martino to get a second national championship. we are going with the cardinals. >> i will jump on board with your prediction and go with whatever you say. i have to correct you, it is not louisville. >> louisville. >> l cardinals, what are we going with? >> my mother-in-law is from louisville and will be upset if she heard you say louie-ville. >> i am betting nischelle knows how to pronounce it. we'll hear o
football mabl.l, no comment >> just wanted to make sure. >> reggie, still throwing the ucla banner out here? >> i am. i don't want to be a homer here about ucla. when you think of the tournament, you think of the four letters ucla. right? >> one tournament win? reggie miller? >> it is okay. it is all right. >> what about this year? who this year? ucla not in the final four. >> they're not. i am going to jump on what coach dixon was talking about....
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mable in kingwood, texas. hey, mable welcome. >> caller: thank you.their hip to defend themselves from anything that might happen. they spend most of their time looking for the black helicopters. i would like to know where we got all of these cowards. >> i think you're brilliant enough to tell me. >> it was disheartening at the rally commemorating the loss of these kids. >> stephanie: intimidating mothers. who are you planning to shoot? when did we stop being human beings? no matter where you are on the gun issue? >> stephanie: carmen in atlanta, you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hello. i am absolutely outraged to no degree. not only me but a lot of african-americans are outraged at the constant holding president obama at this unfair, unjustified level that no president ever has been held high to. it amazes me that america liberals feminists moved along and got his b.j. under the desk. for something nice and polite about his friend. and it is a big deal? >> stephanie: that was my reaction. >> caller: i'm trying to understand this. let
mable in kingwood, texas. hey, mable welcome. >> caller: thank you.their hip to defend themselves from anything that might happen. they spend most of their time looking for the black helicopters. i would like to know where we got all of these cowards. >> i think you're brilliant enough to tell me. >> it was disheartening at the rally commemorating the loss of these kids. >> stephanie: intimidating mothers. who are you planning to shoot? when did we stop being human...
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>> if you are in the market for a brand new car, you may be thinking about a two year, three year, mablet car, but eight years? an eight year car lone? alison kosik is at the stock exchange. >> it's the foesh ever lone. it goes on and on and on. >> just like a house. >> so the reason people are taking out these long car loans is because you get a lower monthly payment. but these are so long that the lengths are at record highs. 65 months, 65 month car payments. that's about 5. 5 years. the most popular is the 61 to 2 month car lone. another another 17% is 73 months. those loans typically go on and on forever and they come with the higher interest rate. but once again it also means a lower monthly payment. and that's attractive for people who have bad credit. as a result of that sub prime borrowing is back. loans to prime borrowers, those loans are down. these longer term, looser credit. that's good for banks. it helps to attract borrowers, but it's also a sign of ha improving economy. there really needs to be a medium ground when it comes to credit. kind of like it goldilocks. you don't
>> if you are in the market for a brand new car, you may be thinking about a two year, three year, mablet car, but eight years? an eight year car lone? alison kosik is at the stock exchange. >> it's the foesh ever lone. it goes on and on and on. >> just like a house. >> so the reason people are taking out these long car loans is because you get a lower monthly payment. but these are so long that the lengths are at record highs. 65 months, 65 month car payments. that's...
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criminal charges are rarely pressed, syrup looting is problematic for maine mable business and landowners ever tapped for syrup. melissa: i worked in maine and new hampshire and. lori: it is cool and lot of work but it sure makes a difference. you know the difference between the grocery store brand and real stuff so. melissa: coming up tonight on "money," we're breaking down the business of crowd funding. looking at money behind this phenomenon, with chance barnett, or barrett, sorry. he is the ceo of crowd funder and toby daniels. ceo of social media week. that is tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business the you can raise millions for your business. lots of people have. it is a huge phenomenon now, crowd funding. you need money, watch tonight. we'll show you how to get it. lori: we'll take it. melissa: that's right the. lori: so the market is kind of itch soing for direction here. you have the dow just up 34 points. it had been higher by 80 just like five minutes or so ago. we'll continue our coverage of the trading action. the question is, more upside. record market has room to run,
criminal charges are rarely pressed, syrup looting is problematic for maine mable business and landowners ever tapped for syrup. melissa: i worked in maine and new hampshire and. lori: it is cool and lot of work but it sure makes a difference. you know the difference between the grocery store brand and real stuff so. melissa: coming up tonight on "money," we're breaking down the business of crowd funding. looking at money behind this phenomenon, with chance barnett, or barrett, sorry....
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mabl for a gun. he thought aliens were invading him he thinks to the day he served in two iraqi wars. he lived almost under a bridge. he think my wife is a stripper and prostitute and i'm a sexual predator. for an entire year he didn't believe he we were his parents. you can tell me he can make responsible decisions about the care? when it gets to the hospital, and sometimes we don't have the recent history. he's been in fourteen -- for fourteen years he's been in eight hospitals in four counties, and one city dozen of different times. you have the broken chain of treatment. so imagine a medical system where physicians and treatment providers can't rely on prior history to treat this person. it's beyond comprehension. the other thing that happens it stifles accountability. and when i tell you that people hide behind hipaa. i'm a 14-ier eggedded man that has been in every situation possible. i think there's a plan for us to make a difference we're sitting here. and that our son hasn't killed himself.
mabl for a gun. he thought aliens were invading him he thinks to the day he served in two iraqi wars. he lived almost under a bridge. he think my wife is a stripper and prostitute and i'm a sexual predator. for an entire year he didn't believe he we were his parents. you can tell me he can make responsible decisions about the care? when it gets to the hospital, and sometimes we don't have the recent history. he's been in fourteen -- for fourteen years he's been in eight hospitals in four...