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. >> reporter: nevermind she didn't come from a farming family. nevermind the 50-pound feed bags. tackle this. >> come on, girls. >> reporter: she had run the numbers and figured there was money in eggs if you did it right. >> thank you. >> reporter: which she did. shelby became the youngest farmer in america to win the animal welfare seal of approval, which basically means her chickens have the life. >> i have to make sure chickens get out, they get to eat bugs, they get to be chickens. >> reporter: pair that compassion with home delivery, and you have yourself a winning business model. >> oh, gosh, those are great. >> reporter: her company makes about $15,000 a year. where would you have been without her help? >> i think we would have been homeless. there's just -- oh. we would have lost it. she kept the wolf away from the door. so -- >> reporter: today nancy is a little better as are the family finances. shelby can now put all the profits into a college fund although, should the need arise, she says family remains her first priority. and that's why whether she stays in farming
. >> reporter: nevermind she didn't come from a farming family. nevermind the 50-pound feed bags. tackle this. >> come on, girls. >> reporter: she had run the numbers and figured there was money in eggs if you did it right. >> thank you. >> reporter: which she did. shelby became the youngest farmer in america to win the animal welfare seal of approval, which basically means her chickens have the life. >> i have to make sure chickens get out, they get to eat...
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abby replied, "dear carol: nevermind what he would like. get him a tie."egendary advice columnist born pauline friedman, has died after complications from alzheimer's disease. she was 94. jim axelrod has her story. >> now, here i have this electric letter opener. >> reporter: profiled by ed murrow in 1958, "dear abby" started two years earlier when she called the editor of the "san francisco chronicle" and told him she could do better than what she had just read. her advice ran in 1400 papers worldwide with more than 110 million daily readers. >> the business of living from one day to the next is just one problem after another. most people just want someone to listen to them. >> reporter: she was often confused with her twin sister, who wrote her own column under the name anne landers. the rivalry drove them apart as young adults, although they grew close again in later life, perhaps following their own advice. >> knowing the right thing to do is instinctive. all we need is someone to give us a push in the right direction. >> reporter: every letter sent wi
abby replied, "dear carol: nevermind what he would like. get him a tie."egendary advice columnist born pauline friedman, has died after complications from alzheimer's disease. she was 94. jim axelrod has her story. >> now, here i have this electric letter opener. >> reporter: profiled by ed murrow in 1958, "dear abby" started two years earlier when she called the editor of the "san francisco chronicle" and told him she could do better than what she had...
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that company, nevermind, they don't pay out. they won't write the check.t-term, take a hit but having to litigate some of these things and maybe the lawyers won't take the case. melissa: i can't imagine an inmate has money to pay them. obviously at that point they would have sunk a lot of time in. a pleasure to have you on, hope you come back. >> my pleasure, i will come back. melissa: next time tell your mother to watch. the great python search is on. who has the inside lead for the grand prize? live at the florida everglades for an update coming up next. what does it have to do with "money"? who cares. at the end of the day it all has to do with python's. officemax has exactly the ink... your business needs... at prices that keep you...out of the red. this week get a bonus $15 itunes gift card with any qualifying $75 ink purchase. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. find thousands of big deals now... we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr da
that company, nevermind, they don't pay out. they won't write the check.t-term, take a hit but having to litigate some of these things and maybe the lawyers won't take the case. melissa: i can't imagine an inmate has money to pay them. obviously at that point they would have sunk a lot of time in. a pleasure to have you on, hope you come back. >> my pleasure, i will come back. melissa: next time tell your mother to watch. the great python search is on. who has the inside lead for the...
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that company, nevermind, they don't pay out. they won't write the check.ort-term, take a hit but having to litigate some of these things and maybe the lawyers won't take the case. melissa: i can't imagine an inmate has money to pay them. obviously at that point they would have sunk a lot of time in. a pleasure to have you on, hope you come back. >> my pleasure, i will come back. melissa: next time tell your mother to watch. the great python search is on. who has the inside lead for the grand prize? live at the florida everglades for an update coming up next. what does it have to do with "money"? who cares. at the end of the day it all has to do with python's. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospec
that company, nevermind, they don't pay out. they won't write the check.ort-term, take a hit but having to litigate some of these things and maybe the lawyers won't take the case. melissa: i can't imagine an inmate has money to pay them. obviously at that point they would have sunk a lot of time in. a pleasure to have you on, hope you come back. >> my pleasure, i will come back. melissa: next time tell your mother to watch. the great python search is on. who has the inside lead for the...
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nevermind, then it's, like, funny. you're old, you're stupid, you're silly. we like to hang with the occupy wall street people. i ask a liberal, who would you rather share a bus seat with, occupy wall streeter or tea party? [laughter] you know what they say. they lie. so -- i skipped ahead there, so cool, in my opinion is based on the david and goliath narrative. big is bad, small is good. big things, like america, the military, business, breakfast buffets -- [laughter] are seen as evil and people can make fun of them. when they are in europe, they make fun of how fat americans are. i lived there, they are just as fat and stupid. small things, however, are seen as somewhat heroic. terror groups are seen as freedom fighters because they are small. ows, because it was a tiny faction was seen as cool. activism is always seen as the david. dana parino -- [laughter] the media embraces david over goliath even if america is evil. if america was a house, the left would root for the termites. i used that before. i thought it worked. i'm not just trying to say that the
nevermind, then it's, like, funny. you're old, you're stupid, you're silly. we like to hang with the occupy wall street people. i ask a liberal, who would you rather share a bus seat with, occupy wall streeter or tea party? [laughter] you know what they say. they lie. so -- i skipped ahead there, so cool, in my opinion is based on the david and goliath narrative. big is bad, small is good. big things, like america, the military, business, breakfast buffets -- [laughter] are seen as evil and...
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nevermind the individual political interest of senators or congressmen.his is about the national interest. how are we going to see this ludicrous, childish behavior we saw over the debt ceiling argument, for example, come to an end and people get into a room and getting stuff done. that's the key thing, i think, for his second term. >> jamal alluded to a new strategy at the white house, which is going to be to go around congress and go directly to the american people. the white house believes the reason they got a deal in the 12th hour is because they went to the american people and the american people said by god, get something done. >> are they right? >> look, it did work. boehner has also indicated he's not going to deal with the president one-on-one. they're going to go through the regular order. the senate is going to have to do something, the house is going to have to do something. they're going to meet in conference and send it to the presidency. i think the president's legacy to go big, to get a grand bargain, to have long-term economic growth but
nevermind the individual political interest of senators or congressmen.his is about the national interest. how are we going to see this ludicrous, childish behavior we saw over the debt ceiling argument, for example, come to an end and people get into a room and getting stuff done. that's the key thing, i think, for his second term. >> jamal alluded to a new strategy at the white house, which is going to be to go around congress and go directly to the american people. the white house...
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like we have to retire millionaires and feel like if we messedded this up, then it was our fault, nevermind the vast majority of us don't retire millionaires. we have to start sharing the stories and talking about this so that there is protection. you know, we like to think there was a golden age of personal financial speedometer in the -- responsibility in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s with the interest rate higher, but we had a less complex financial universe and a lot of protection with a big social safety net, by the way, the third part. all of that has been widdle away. financial problems are more complex, protected less, and social safety net is not there, and that, by the way, i mean, government and family, families used to be tighter too. we have to start talking about this and start asking what are the next steps with can take so that things are, you know, done so that they help people because i guarantee you i sit here and you sit here and say ask questions, ask questions, ask questions, but, first, people will not because there's ways around it. the level of complexity is people will n
like we have to retire millionaires and feel like if we messedded this up, then it was our fault, nevermind the vast majority of us don't retire millionaires. we have to start sharing the stories and talking about this so that there is protection. you know, we like to think there was a golden age of personal financial speedometer in the -- responsibility in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s with the interest rate higher, but we had a less complex financial universe and a lot of protection with a big...
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nevermind the football game today. that is a relevant.t whole taking off and landing on a carrier thing, they can keep it. it was a school. it was anything like ours. ours is six-month long and utterly miserable. i came out of that a change human being. some say for the better. i lost almost all of my cockiness and quite a few tailfeathers and then spent the next decade being a weapons and tactics officer at different levels in the fighter wing. i was a khobar towers when that place blew up. do you guys remember that? you may not want to sit too close to me because i'm eyes at the wrong place at the wrong time. i was there when that place blew up. you know we had to really -- i don't think any of us were thinking about terrorism about terrorism and then the waves thought about now. wasn't something we were prepared to fight. we were geared up, my generation was geared up to fight the soviet union. is my teenage daughter and she says you know, what's going on with russia? it was the soviet union. she said what's that? it was a big thing ba
nevermind the football game today. that is a relevant.t whole taking off and landing on a carrier thing, they can keep it. it was a school. it was anything like ours. ours is six-month long and utterly miserable. i came out of that a change human being. some say for the better. i lost almost all of my cockiness and quite a few tailfeathers and then spent the next decade being a weapons and tactics officer at different levels in the fighter wing. i was a khobar towers when that place blew up. do...