VIDEO VETO: NOT TAUGHT IN THE BUREAU
This week's Veto Competition is called "Video Veto," and each HouseGuest goes outside to compete individually. In the backyard there are five cameras, five plasma screens and portraits of each of the thirteen HouseGuests. The goal is to put the Golden Veto winners in chronological order by pointing the correct video camera at the appropriate portrait so that the winners' pictures show up on the plasma screens in the correct order. The person who puts them in the correct order in the fastest time wins the Power of Veto. Former FBI Agent Jack doesn't seem to understand the instructions, spending more than 18 minutes on the task, while Jun finishes in an impressive time of 2:45, and wins the Power of Veto.

ROB AND ERIKA CALL A TRUCE
The HouseGuests learn that America will be deciding who will receive a letter from home, and thoughts of life outside the BIG BROTHER House leave everyone homesick. America's Choice is revealed, and in an emotional moment, Robert receives a letter from his seven-year-old daughter, Elena. The touching letter leaves him in tears, as he learns that Elena has learned to ride a bicycle during his stay in the House. He shares the letter with his housemates, and fellow father in the House Jack notes that "daughters are special to their dads." Through his tears, Robert thanks America for giving him the letter, and says: "You don't know how grateful I am."

Later, Erika approaches Robert in an effort to "clear the air" over their past differences. In a sincere moment, they swap apologies for their wrongdoings, and shake hands in what Erika later calls a "genuine" truce. Robert tells a tearful Erika "you always loved me…you never judged me," and then, prompting laughter through tears, he jokes, "So what do you think, you want to get back together?"

FLUID ALLIANCES
Now that Jun has the Power of Veto, she has everyone wondering where her loyalties really lie. Jack is confident when he tells Erika "she's working with us," but will Jun use the veto to save members of her former alliance? Jun calls the meeting to order, and thanks Robert and Justin for being true "sportsmen," and invites them to make a statement before she makes her decision. Robert says that he is in a "lose-lose situation" because he knows that if the veto is used, the third Stooge, Jee, would be put up. Justin chooses his words carefully, and acknowledges that Jun has "made some strategic moves" for herself. Jun thanks them for their honesty, and then informs them that she will not be using the Power of Veto, thereby making it clear that--for this week at least--she's working for Erika and Jack. Still, Justin is optimistic and says that the "Dream Team is still alive."

Who will be evicted from the BIG BROTHER House, Robert or Justin? Find out LIVE on Wednesday, August 20 at 9 PM ET/PT, only on BIG BROTHER 4!



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