Co-Host 'Community' Star Yvette Nicole Brown / Buyer Beware! Is Your Home a Ticking Time Bomb? / Stump Anderson
"Community's" YVETTE NICOLE BROWN (@yvettenbrown) is Anderson's co-host for the day! Yvette and Anderson are tackling the latest stories making headlines in "The First 15."
The 4th grade stars of the hottest viral video are live in our studio, performing their version of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe," entitled "Vote for Somebody!"
Daytime Exclusive: Buyer Beware! Is Your Home a Ticking Time Bomb? A family breaks their silence about how they discovered their dream home was formerly a meth lab and was making them sick. Real Estate Expert Barbara Corcoran (@BarbaraCorcoran) reveals the top 3 surprising dangers everyone needs to know that could put their family in jeopardy.
Plus, he's a two-time "Jeopardy" champion, but can you “STUMP ANDERSON"? It's a new edition of our recurring segment in which audience members and viewers try to stump Anderson in a trivia challenge!
















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METH HOUSE
My comment about the meth house. It's crazy. once a house has been rated as a heth house it should be condemmed destroyed. Our local police department know that there house was a meth house and did nothing about it.
How dare your co-host, Yvette Nicole Brown, ignore the young Muslim girl, among the young children, singing the voting song. She wanted so much to high five her, but instead she did so with all the children surrounding her and totally ignored her. You could see the discouraged, disappointing, and hurt on her face. Shame on you Yvette…
How dare your co-host, Yvette Nicole Brown, ignore the young Muslim girl, among the young children, singing the voting song. She wanted so much to high five her, but instead she did so with all the children surrounding her and totally ignored her. You could see the discouraged, disappointing, and hurt on her face. Shame on you Yvette …
I writing to you about The Boy Scout .My whole family was invalid in Boy Scout for years. My two brother are both Eagle Scout.We lived at Boy Scout camp in the summer.I was the first teen age Girl on Staff . But I lived with my Mom and Dad . An it does not surprised me one bit.The Boy Scout alway have the audited there better than everyone else.There was a guy that was arrested for child molestation in my Brothers troop.The Boy Scout say that he did not molestation any of the Scout.You can't tell me he didn't touch any of the scout.Both of My Brother were so lucky . My Dad always when camping with then an they sleep in the same tent as Dad did. When we lived at camp We alway had supper together. Every morning Mom would go to the Dinning hall with us for breakfast. Then Dad and Mom would let use eat lunch with our friends .so My Mom and Dad alway knew what was going on.They know were we were and what we were doing..
Can you post a clip/link of democracy prep singing their "voting song"?
Anderson
While I sympathize greatly with the couple who bought the tainted home it should be stressed that THEY opted to not pay the expenses to have the home inspected prior to purchase. While it is true that foreclosed homes old by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are sold "as-is" it is equally true that the buyer is permitted to and encouraged to have a home inspection prior to closing. There are costs involved in having an inspection done-i.e. having utilities turned on and off, having the home de-winterized and re-winterized, and of course the cost of the home inspection itself-in total this could run as much as $1000. Many buyers, particularly first time or limited fund s buyers opt to skip the inspection process looking at only the "curb appeal" of the home. As a licensed realtor for nearly 25 years AND an agent who frequently deals with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac properties, I sympathize but cannot condone the irresponsibility of those buyers.
Parts of Utah you have a Meth and Radon testing done prior to buying a house. It has gotten that bad and sad.
I've tried everywhere and everyone to get a questioned answered. I'd really like to know "why when your back itches it's always in a spot you can't reach". Perhaps someone has the answer, please someone have an answer.
I have wrote you before, because after we bought our house we found out it was a meth lab! It was busted in 2004, before the regulations, so we can't do anything! About 2 weeks after we moved in, my husband was hospitalized and crashed at Swedish Medical Center. We still don't know why!!! Everyone please google their addresses or looking a the ATF website before you buy!!!! We have 5 kids and we are both full-time students, so we have done what we can, but we still feel unsafe in our home:(
I think I can stump Anderson. What is the scariest county name in the US?