in proactive identity theft protection. it s unbelievable, the first thing was, it couldn t happen, there has to be a mistake. and then followed shortly by the sinking, deeping, gut-wrenching feeling that my life is over. there s no credit, there s no buying houses, there s no anything. matthew daubert has now been smeared, so to speak, and didn t do anything, uh, to deserve it, to ask for it, or to warrant it. he joined lifelock to take control of his life. and defend his good name from identity theft. when it comes to taking control of your life, you do have a choice the choice is lifelock. if my identity was stolen, anybody s identity could be stolen. and that s where lifelock stepped in. lifelock helped fix his problem. and now that he has lifelock, he can take control. of his identity once again. in my professional opinion, no one s safe from identity theft. the only thing you can do is make sure you find out. about it when it occurs as quickly as possible,
here and see you back here tomorrow. gretchen: log on to our web site for the after the show show. hope to see you tomorrow. plant, fire officials saying it is unclear whether everybody has been accounted for in this disaster. at least five people were killed yesterday when a powerful explosion blew off part of the clean energy plant in middletown, connecticut, 20 miles from hartford, that grim search for other victims who may be stuck in this is set to get underway now. search teams are saying that they are taking the building apart, piece by piece, to find anybody who may still northbound there. good morning to you, everybody, on this monday, i m martha maccallum in america s newsroom . gregg: i m gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. crews will enter once they get the green light, the blast happened while workers were testing natural gas lines so powerful it rocked nearby homes, one person saying it felt like a sonic boom. we felt it and i got a phone call shortly after, 11
glenn: welcome to the glenn beck program. tonight from california, in fact, we re going to be here all week, unless they surround me with torches and pit f pitchforks. i want to start with the controversial ad that featured florida quarterback tim tebow and his mom. please, if you have children, please, usher them out of the room quickly. it was disturbing. it aired during the super bowl last night. naturally now the national organization for women is outraged. again, remove the childrchildre. plug their ears. if you missed it, here was the disturbing ad. i call him my miracle baby. he almost didn t make it in the world. i can remember so many times i almost lost him. it was so hard. well, he s all grown up now. i still worry about his health. you know with all our family has been there, you have to be tough. timmy, we re trying to tell our story here! sorry about that, mom. whoa! glenn: you see what is happening here? offensive, right? now put out a statement that
i ve been in law enforcement all my life, i ve shred all my receipts. all the junk mail, burn it, whatever. nothing was going to escape and put me at risk. for having my identity stolen. lifelock is the industry leader. in proactive identity theft protection. it s unbelievable, the first thing was, it couldn t happen, @i there has to be a mistake. and then followed shortly the sinking, deeping, gut-wrenching feeling that my life is over. there s no credit, there s no buying houses, there s no anything. matthew daubert has now been smeared, so to speak, and didn t do anything, uh, to deserve it, to ask for it, or to warrant it. he joined lifelock to take control of his life. and defend his good name from identity theft. when it comes to taking control of your life, you do have a choice the choice is lifelock. if my identity was stolen, anybody s identity could be stolen. and that s where lifelock stepped in. lifelock helped fix his problem.
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