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gilmore, 89 in san jose, oakland, 84 degrees. oaklan oakland. no fog for you. all of the bay area will get the sunrise. 7-day forecast, stay with the hot temperatures, tuesday being the hottest day and wednesday cooling off quite a bit. hot days ahead. >> yeah. cold weekend but take the week while we wan get it. still ahead, how arthritis can hold the treatment for alzheimer's disease. plus -- >> 49ers on national tv. you might be surprised who stepped up in this game. take you behind theg. brrvt ndefa a brett farve and the niners. it's not over. people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> a new study may have found a way to help protect people from alzheimer's disea
gilmore, 89 in san jose, oakland, 84 degrees. oaklan oakland. no fog for you. all of the bay area will get the sunrise. 7-day forecast, stay with the hot temperatures, tuesday being the hottest day and wednesday cooling off quite a bit. hot days ahead. >> yeah. cold weekend but take the week while we wan get it. still ahead, how arthritis can hold the treatment for alzheimer's disease. plus -- >> 49ers on national tv. you might be surprised who stepped up in this game. take you...
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then hurricane gustav flooded the cottage and gilmore was forced to live in her storage shed.ow at 76, she is not sure what's next. >> i'm just too old to keep starting over. >> reporter: katrina damaged or destroyed more than 94,000 homes in coastal mississippi, more than 5,000 storm victims still have no permanent place to live. >> everything here was gone. >> reporter: kathleen johnson came here to help mississippi's elderly and poor after katrina and never left. >> this used to be a tendency to want to celebrate this anniversary? the truth of the matter is there is not a lot to celebrate. >> reporter: in large areas of coastal mississippi, only about one in 8 homes has been rebuilt. the landscape is a mix of weeds, remnants of the storm and new construction. with sky high insurance costs, stricter building codes and a slow economy, many couldn't afford to stay. there is some progress. juanita steele lost her family home in katrina. she saved her insurance money and for about $60,000 camp victor ministries is building her a new one. >> this is where i need to be. i been her
then hurricane gustav flooded the cottage and gilmore was forced to live in her storage shed.ow at 76, she is not sure what's next. >> i'm just too old to keep starting over. >> reporter: katrina damaged or destroyed more than 94,000 homes in coastal mississippi, more than 5,000 storm victims still have no permanent place to live. >> everything here was gone. >> reporter: kathleen johnson came here to help mississippi's elderly and poor after katrina and never left....
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larry gilmore says it should help struggling borrowers. >> it is to increase communication, provide standardization and transparency with what is taking place with the loan modification applications. >> reporter: housing people can check on the application, and scan them into the system to keep them from being lost. if an applicant is denied a government loan modification, the software can help them apply for a bank program. the center for responsible lending's julie gordon welcomes the program, but says the problem needs a more serious effort. she would like to see homeowners work out the loans through bankruptcy. >> we can't give up on six million people and substantially more who are going to lose their homes. it will continue to hamper our recovery and send us into a second recession. even if the millions of americans at risk of foreclosure were able to get their loans modified, experts say three-quarters of them are likely to default on those loans again. that's because many of those borrowers have high levels of other debt. stephanie dhue, "nightly business report," washington. é >> tom: a da
larry gilmore says it should help struggling borrowers. >> it is to increase communication, provide standardization and transparency with what is taking place with the loan modification applications. >> reporter: housing people can check on the application, and scan them into the system to keep them from being lost. if an applicant is denied a government loan modification, the software can help them apply for a bank program. the center for responsible lending's julie gordon welcomes...
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los angeles to carry on with the chinaman so we're ready we are ready for the decision to not know gilmore sure there's a training so when you start to see the we already. knew coach you said warning of a very very good experience and it gives are very good training centers you just showed but intensity training so well really all right. and is good is always good to travel to see different cultures so we are very happy to be here now russia continuing the european championships in barcelona a total of twenty medals now for the country twice as many as their nearest rivals . russian ladies have claimed three medals in the women's four hundred metres final but see on my field of boxing a style of and i'm done in the three of us up there getting a good start and securing gold silver and bronze respectively a bit of a holding on for a fast of a korea gold medal adding to a collection which includes two olympic silver is from athens and a world championship growlings lost him. well that hell be given to you some bible is noticeably absent from the pro bowl develops with law itself on a bill th
los angeles to carry on with the chinaman so we're ready we are ready for the decision to not know gilmore sure there's a training so when you start to see the we already. knew coach you said warning of a very very good experience and it gives are very good training centers you just showed but intensity training so well really all right. and is good is always good to travel to see different cultures so we are very happy to be here now russia continuing the european championships in barcelona a...
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. >> reporter: life has dealt billy gilmore a tough hand the past five years. >> i don't invite peoplese i'm ashamed for the way i've had to live. >> reporter: hurricane katrina left her home under 30 feet of water. she moved into a fema trailer and later a government cottage. then hurricane gustav flooded the cottage and she was forced to live in her storage shed. now at 76 she's not sure what's next. >> i'm just too old to keep starting over. >> reporter: katrina damaged or destroyed more than 94,000 homes in coastal mississippi. more than 5,000 storm victims still have no permanent place to live. >> everything here was gone. >> reporter: kathleen johnson came here to help mississippi's elderly and poor after katrina and never left. >> this used to be a tendency to want to celebrate this anniversary. the truth of the matter is there's not a lot to celebrate. >> reporter: in large areas of coastal mississippi, only 1 in 8 homes has been rebuilt. the landscape is a mix of weeds, remnants of the storm and new construction. with sky high insurance costs, stricter building codes and a slo
. >> reporter: life has dealt billy gilmore a tough hand the past five years. >> i don't invite peoplese i'm ashamed for the way i've had to live. >> reporter: hurricane katrina left her home under 30 feet of water. she moved into a fema trailer and later a government cottage. then hurricane gustav flooded the cottage and she was forced to live in her storage shed. now at 76 she's not sure what's next. >> i'm just too old to keep starting over. >> reporter: katrina...