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Talking cyberbullying, Internet fraud and McGruff the Crime Dog with the National Crime Prevention Council\'s Michelle Boykins.
Pre-paid phone cards and \"cramming,\" with the Federal Communications Commission\'s Joel Gurin.
Maintaining a healthy heart, with Chevy Chase cardiologist Richard Rubin, MD.
Advice on moving from Ian Grossman, Vice President, Member Services & Public Affairs at the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.
Steve Pociask of The American Consumer Institute discusses how your information is used by search engines, how taxes affect technology, and other issues.
Janet Bodnar, editor of Kiplinger\'s Personal Finance, discusses when to begin collecting Social Security, when to pay off your mortgage and whether to buy or lease a car.
Katie Slye-Griffin of the National Alliance on Mental Illness discusses the organization\'s free programs and support for families with members who suffer from mental illness.
Christel Hair of the Capital Area Food Bank and volunteer Odonna Mathews discuss the shortage of resources to meet the needs of nearly 500,000 hungry people in the metropolitan area.
Rhett Asher of the National Retail Federation discusses the impact of out-of-date and counterfeit products that are being sold at some online websites and auctions. Not only can they be dangerous to your health, but many of these illegal transactions support terrorist activities.
Shirley Rooker, Call For Action
Shirley Rooker, Call For Action director
Chris Cole, of the Independent Community Bankers of America, discusses how regulations affect bank services and impact consumers.