News about Jeab from Tyler, Texas (28 March 2011)
On Saturday morning I worked with a mission group. We worked on putting together care packages for Japanese victims, towels and wash-clothes, comb and toothbrushes and band-aids, stuffs like that. While I was working, a woman with a camera man walked over and introduced herself as someone from CBS and asked me what I was doing, etc. I told her that I have young grandchildren and it breaks me when I see children in Japan suffer. I told her I sent Red Cross a check last week but it certainly does not feel the same as folding and wrapping stuffs knowing that some one will benefit from something that came from my hand. I forgot what else I said but she said that is so beautiful and would I mind if she wires me and interviews me on camera.
The woman put a microphone down the front of my shirt and let is drop and then wired it to something that she attached to my back pocket. Then she asked me to only look at her and not at the camera while she talked to me. So now you know it is easy to be in the news when you live in a little town of Tyler.
See the inteview at
http://www.cbs19.tv/Global/story.asp?S=14327458&clienttype=printable