Here are the big stories we’re following for you this morning:
- General Motors’ CEO is out effective immediately. The government says he has to go and is putting G.M. and Chrysler on the clock as part of a new bailout deal. The president will talk about his new deadline for the auto industry at 11am eastern time. Do you want more of your money going to Detroit? Let us know at 877-MYAMFIX.
- Global Blame Game – Thousands protesting in London, demanding jobs and justice, ahead of President Obama's arrival for the G20 economic summit. It’s a much different Europe than he remembers from the campaign trail. His visit comes less than a week after the current E.U. President called his rescue plans a "way to hell."
- North Korea Ready to Launch – Developing now: There are new pictures of what the U.S. claims is a North Korean missile on the launch pad. The defense secretary says there’s little doubt that it’s meant to advance the country’s military capability. Our navy is at the ready to shoot it down... if it comes to that.
- Madonna’s Adoption Dispute – Madonna in the African nation of Malawi to adopt a new four-year-old daughter, but one child advocacy group is slamming her for that. Where is the child better off? We take a hard look at the facts of life in the little girl’s homeland.