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  1. #1 croft711@hotmail.com
    on Aug 21st, 2007 at 2:59 pm

    How do I go about seeing what was on Aug 20 2007?

  2. #2 Sherry Balis
    on Aug 21st, 2007 at 7:11 pm

    I was watching your weather man and he mentioned the class 5 huricanes that have hit the US well on 9-11-1992 Iniki hit Kauia , and it was a class 5, we were out of power of four and a half mo. and it took nine and a half to power the whole island up, but because so many people,treat or think that Hawaii is not part of the US, Iniki never mattered. but to those of us that did survive it, it did. We lost the back of our house and the roof, thank heaven we were campers so we were able to cook and survive outdoors, many were not so lucky, no way of heating water unless they built a fire, we where lucky that we did have good weather, but I would like to see how many people could survive without power for that long. thank you Sherry

  3. #3 Kathy W
    on Aug 22nd, 2007 at 4:16 pm

    August 22, 2007

    In response to your report on “flip flops”. It was mentioned about dirt and fungus on them, I live in flip flops and wash them in the machine regularly but never put them in the dryer. Also, in order to protect your feet, never buy “dime store” brands. There are many brands that may be a little pricey, but are more comfortable, and give support. Check out Columbia, Cabela’s, ESNY….they’re several well made “slides” as we call them in the South.

  4. #4 annie stemple
    on Aug 22nd, 2007 at 4:34 pm

    I watch your show everyday at least what i can before leaving for work
    This morning I saw the google link up for watching the stars but did not have time to write down the website address coul you please let me know what that is everyone here at work is very interested

    Thank you

    annie

  5. #5 kim proctor
    on Aug 23rd, 2007 at 1:24 am

    please send me the info. about watching the stars with google

    thank you
    kim

  6. #6 sonia
    on Aug 23rd, 2007 at 2:15 am

    I am very interested in the info you guys showed about the stars, please give me the info. By the way i love your show. Hey Robin, love you.

  7. #7 Concerned Veteran
    on Aug 23rd, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    I am concerned about something I just saw on GMA! It was the brodcast of the new dorm rooms for college students. Please tell me that was not a rug on the floor of the AMERICAN FLAG. I’m sure there are many veterans out there that would be very upset with some one walking on the Flag of our Country. Alot of men and women have died for that flag, and are still fighting for that flag.FREEDOM INS’T FREE!! Please keep our defenders of freedom in your prayers. Keep the flag off the floor, keep it flying high for all our veterans past, present and future.

  8. #8 Joseph J. Sastic
    on Aug 23rd, 2007 at 2:24 pm

    , 1986, (note the year), she experienced a bi-lateral mastectomy removing both her breasts. Reconstruction was done February 8, 1988.
    She was fortunate in that her CA was confined to the tumors in her breasts, and was not found in her nodes, etc., thus she had neither radiation or chemo! (Her treatment may have been different in 2007!)
    Following her surgery God gave nearly 20 years of good health and happiness!

    She was aout 60 years of age when this occured. You are younger so your potential is even better. My point is, that by God’s grace, CA can be overcome, and you have the courage, fortitude, stamina, and faith to do it!

    Her cause of death was attributed to age (79) and a stroke. Except for a week in the hospital following the stroke, with the help of family, professional assistance, neighbors, friends, and church family we were able to maintain her at home. For these years it was my privilege to be her primary caregiver.

    You WILL do it!

    Joseph J. Sastic
    (856)-769-3974

  9. #9 Al Smith
    on Aug 23rd, 2007 at 5:22 pm

    Please send me some information about how I can get to seeing the stars with Google.

  10. #10 admin
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 8:06 am

    Hi all,
    Watch Google Sky here:
    http://earth.google.com/sky/index.html

  11. #11 Jeannine Cranor
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 1:33 pm

    Today’s news featured Lindsay Lohan’s ultra-light sentencing for the drunk driving and possession of cocaine arrest. Mention was made of the fact that this was a ‘misdemeanor’ in California, and that because of overcrowding in the prison system, she couldn’t be given a more serious penalty. Because of the rapid dispersal of news due to the TV media, the inequity of the way the law is applied from state to state fuels the sense of outrage that viewers from across the country feel when they see what the sentence was in California. In New York, 5 ounces of cocaine will result in 5 years in a state prison. So 1 ounce will get a LOT more jail time here and would not be considered a ‘misdemeanor’. My opinion is that if we need to build a jail in every neighborhood across the country, we need to get people who drink and drive off the streets and out of polite society. One of the suspects, an illegal alien, in the New Jersey murders of the 3 college kids had 2 prior convictions this year for raping a child and was OUT ON BAIL of ONLY $5000. because of overcrowdiing in the New Jersey prisons.

  12. #12 Rodger Hart
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 1:33 pm

    With reference to your Comments on the way young people wear their jeans /pants down around their knees showing their underwear and backside this is not a racial issue as perported on your prgram its world wide and done by all creads wether white. asian or black im from the uk and my nephew wears his pants the same it was a fashion when the certain desingers showed it in their adds but now its got to much and needs adressing how any parent can allow their children to leave the home dressed that way i ndo not know it is about time a law was put forward for it it is indescent

  13. #13 Jeannine Cranor
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 1:38 pm

    Regarding the baggy pants issue: There is a whole culture built around ‘prison behaviour and ethics’. I find it ugly to see and ugly to hear. It’s curious and sad that the highest some people are willing to aspire to is prison culture.

  14. #14 TONI
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 1:41 pm

    I was watching you great show today 8-24, and I would like to respond to the Baggy Pants ban. What a good idea. It is not racial profiling. I see all races wear these big pants. I think that they are degradng to the human mentallity. It is time for the fashion to fade away. In the schools it is distracting and just plain stupid looking. Thanks

  15. #15 Diane Jarek
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 1:46 pm

    I thnik baggy pants are simply ugly, I hope they pass that law outlawing baggy pants. What is so terrible about looking decent…Have a little repect for your self.have a litt le self respect for y ourself.

  16. #16 Verna Keith
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 1:58 pm

    Why does everything always start off as “racial profiling?” So the media will leave it alone and not “make any waves” and so the guys too lazy to pull up their pants will be left alone! These are NOT “baggy pants!” These are pants that when walking, need to be held up with one hand! If the person behind you can see ALL of your backside…it’s time to pull the pants up and I mean UP where the WAIST used to be. (Closer to the navel)
    I am pleased someone is trying to get some decency back! Cudos! I hope this spreads like wild fire all across the country and we get decency back! !

  17. #17 wendy folk
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 2:45 pm

    these people need to find something more productive to do with their time then maintaining the location of their pant waist,it looks as uncomfortable as a wedgie or a loose sock slipping into your shoe. chris seemed concerned about pork staying juicey on the grill please tell him to always brine pork and chicken no matter what cut and it will be out-standing everytime.brine-half cup salt 4cups water add meat in zip-lock baggie refrigerate 2 to 24 hrs. you will enjoy grilling pork again! enjoy!

  18. #18 Anonymous
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 3:01 pm

    I vote yes. I agree with Jeannine Cranor” article about Lindsey Lohan on Aug. 24,07 1:33 p.m.

  19. #19 Ida F. Swahn
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 3:17 pm

    I was watching when you had the Lady talk about “flip flops” with Robin. You were mentioning stories about people who had hurt themselves wearing flip flops but none of the stories, in my mind, can beat my own story.

    On my way to Curves one morning, wearing my favorite flip flops I stumpled on the sidewalk where some cement were higher than the next one, I totally fell on my left side i.e. left boob and since I had implants I fell with such a force that it “exploded”.

    Major surgery to remove it and suck out all the implant “stuff”, so I think that beats the broken ankles etc. that you mentioned.

    While I was down on the sidewalk a man on a bicycle stopped, looked down on me and said “its hell getting old isnt it”, not a may I help you up or are you hurt. I think of him often and can now laugh myself silly over the whole incident.

    You may read my story loud if you so desire, I am done feeling stupid over my “broken boob”.

    Sincerely,

    Ida F. Swahn
    Worland, Wyoming.

  20. #20 Sammi Livingston
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 3:24 pm

    As much as I agree with the above mentioned as far as style is concerned…it looks a bit ridiculous. HOWEVER, this IS America and we DO have plenty of troops who are fighting and have fought for our freedom! That’s what America is all about and thank GOD I’m fortunate enough to live in this GREAT nation! My opinion is that the man should be embarrassed in the fact that he has not “picked his battle” under better subject matter. There are so many issues that need addressing, they go on and on. Should we REALLY be focused on kids and their jeans? I think not!

  21. #21 tracie
    on Aug 24th, 2007 at 8:56 pm

    I have a comment on the news this morning. There was so much time spent on Lindsey Lohan and giving her more publicity than something more important. I heard on the news of the 7 month old baby who dies in a car and briefly spoke of the parent being a pediatrician. I am appalled that that news was unimportant and Lohan’s news got so much time!!!!

  22. #22 Dennis Mattzela
    on Aug 25th, 2007 at 11:19 pm

    Could you please send me the information on seeing the stars on Google.

  23. #23 Katherine VandeWerfhorst
    on Mar 19th, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    Hello Tori
    I have emailed you twice about this but got no answer from you. You get on tv an talk about women working from home alot. I have 3 small children and want to work from home but everything I look up on the internet seems to be a scam because they always ask for alot of money. PLEASE help me find something I can do at home that isn’t a scam. Thank you Tori
    My email address is 123katherine@comcast.net. Thank you
    Katherine

  24. #24 M. TURNER
    on Apr 23rd, 2008 at 2:53 pm

    DERA MS. ROBIN ROBERTS
    I HAD TO TAKE THIS TIME TO LET U KNOW I LUV WHAT U DONE TO YOUR HAIR. BEFORE I KNEW ABOUT YOUR ILLNESS I WORE A SHORT CUT ALSO. SINCE YOU’VE COME FOURTH ABOUT YOUR ILLNESS I GAINED EVEN MORE RESPECT FOR U. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. I’LL CONTINUE TO KEEP U IN MY PRAYERS. MAY GOD KEEP U STRONG AND HEALTHY FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS.

  25. #25 delois mason
    on Apr 23rd, 2008 at 11:35 pm

    Robin,
    I have followed your fight with cancer from day one and realized how hard this must be for you. I watch your emotions when talking about cancer issues you tear up I cry because I feel your pain. You are truly a very strong person a person who can make a joke about any thing but this fight has weakened you. So I thought. When you came out of your wig I could see the old Robin emerge Ms. Confident back again. Thank God You Are Back still full of laughter and fun. Now about that wig you were wearing it was the cutest wig I have seen in a while. Maybe you can pass it along to me or tell me where you purchased it. I suffer with discort lupus and I have no hair in the top of my head. The worst part about my illness the hair will never come back..zap.. ..gone..never to return. You are blessed you look cute with or without hair I am not that fortunate. I will be wearing a wig the rest of my life. Menopause and wigs does not mix but I have no choice. My scalp is so sensitive I can’t wear the glues. I’ve purchased all types of wigs that I don’t like but you wore yours so well I know I can be satisfied with it. I think it would be a perfect fit although your head is a little bit bigger than mine. (smile)
    Robin don’t hogg the wig pass it on to someone who needs it.

  26. #26 Theresa Bosch
    on May 8th, 2008 at 3:31 pm

    This is for Robin, I was diagnosed with breast cancer the same time as you. I had my surgery sooner and only had to have radiation. I prayed for you every day and marvel at the way you handled yourself. I too had a positive attitude and made it through fine. I love you all so very much and can’t start my day without my GMA. God bless you and keep up the good work. Terri

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