BlackBerry services slowly coming back

What we're following: 

- Sharp rise in foreclosures as banks get aggressive

- Eight killed in California salon shooting

- BlackBerry services slowly coming back

And did you see...

- Dip in birth rates reflects recession

- Lottery winners to get married, make friends and family rich

- Bono explains why he always wears sunglasses

 

 


 

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Brian, interesting story last night on Wells Fargo. Lots of upset people now because

of foreclosures; looking for people to blame. At the time former President Clinton

wanted everybody to own a home (and that was good). Wells Fargo stands

beside what they have done to help customers says my daughter and she should

know what she is talking about as she is a Home Mortgage Consultant for

Wells Fargo, and she gets the job done. Phyllis

    Reply#1 - Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:39 AM EDT

    Good Evening Mr.Williams, A fine broadcast this evening as always.

    The report by Mara Schiavocampo from Lower Manhattan told of a possible showdown on Friday between protestors because the park needs to be cleaned and that would mean the protestors have to vacate the area. This movement has become so big encompassing many State's cities and shows no signs of slowing down. The protestors stating they will not be leaving and even cleaning the park themselves. Hopefully, things will remain peaceful and their will be no clashes with the police. This movement has caused so many people to speak out and make their voice heard to the nation. Certainly has made quite an impact. One just hopes for peace.

    The report by Andrea Mitchell about the terrible assasination plot targeting the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia revealed the Adminstration was confident Iran was behind the plot. Learning that Iran's revolutionary guard was aware of the plot, but not the top leaders of Iran. The whole terror plot sounds like a movie although it was truly real. Very frightening.

    An amazing photo of the Milky Way, the Northern Lights and a Meteor!

    The report by Rehema Ellis about Kodak and the possibility the company could no longer be in business is sad. The company developed the istamatic camera, processing the film and helped people capture what was known as "Kodak Moments". Hard to believe this company would not exist, but changing times and technology have made their mark. It is difficult for the retirees of the company since the future is so uncertain. Tough times for so many companies.

    Nice piece by Ian Williams about the Royal Wedding in Bhutan. Such a wonderful celebration.

    Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Peace to You and to All!

    Be Well Everyone!

    Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard!

    Take Extra, Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!

    Lisa

      Reply#2 - Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:32 PM EDT

      my son and his wife went to bhutan for their honeymoon. my daughter-in-law said it was 'magical'. well-wishes to the happy couple and i hope that they can conserve as much as they can of their country's culture in the times to come, even though the youth are asking for mobile phones! best, anna martina

        Reply#3 - Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:56 PM EDT

        Mayor Bloomberg is a large part of Wall Street and it hits his pocket as it does the Banks. He was elected to represent the people but this is something he can't take their side. Many elected Officials have no choice but to defend the Banks/Wall Street as they have been paid by both. Once the Movement went Global it hit hard in the pockets of big business and many who ride the wave of getting money for free. Those who only know how to play fraud to get money are fighting this tooth and nail and honest Wealthy people support the movement. Israel groups are fighting the Protesters as this hurts millions of dollars coming to Israel. Israel has no resources but has a strong economy thanks to America and Law Makers who are part of Banks/Wall Street who have made sure Israel never has to be in a hardship or poverty like Americans.

        Mrs. Perry is right the Republican backers have decided on Romney/Christi as the ticket but she needs to help him get back his religious followers to assure a postion in the new White House. Perry's lack of knowing anything and the rock story is a problem. Herman Cain did his best to accept Perry's answer to show minorities it was ok and just move on. The Religious fight and comments by the Christian Pastor didn't help. Everyone knows America was founded on freedom of religion except for the one's Republicans don't like. 1830 John Smith Jr. saw God/Jesus and was given a book that only he could translate and he founded the Mormon Church. Many religions have been formed since 1830 and all should be respected. Romney has much bigger problems then religion. Maybe some of the faithful will see Mrs. Perry's comments and get back to supporting her husband.

        The 999 fix that Herman Cain introduced and got so much attention only to learn it was done by a man with no economic knowledge as he works at Wells Fargo. Herman met his friend who is an adviser to David and Charles Koch who was meeting with Cain before his announcement in the race. Cain needed funding and support which the Koch Bros gave. Many thought 999 came from the veto game with the same message and disaster.

        Nice wedding in Bhutan like many countries have moved forward and letting the pass stay in the pass. Wills and Kate did it their way too. What is so interesting to me is how backward the US Leaders are taking our country.

        have a great evening all

          Reply#4 - Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:00 PM EDT

          Hey I saw a story about one of the groups that came out in support of the OWS protest and they called what you''re talking about "Judeo-Capitalism"

          You might be a little surprised who you sound like.

            #4.1 - Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:37 PM EDT

            Jackie, Did you not read my above post where I wrote that my daughter is with

            Wells Fargo? And I am very proud of Lesley and Wells Fargo. As you must be

            of Peaches Is she home now? Phyllis

              #4.2 - Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:22 PM EDT
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