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October 5th, 2010
11:49 PM ET

The Teaser for Wednesday, October 6, 2010

"The Teaser” is a preview of the guests we have lined up for the next day – so you know when to tune in (and when to set your alarm!). Guests and times are always subject to change.

6:05AM Michael Hudson, Author, "The Monster" and Staff Writer, Center for Public Integrity, on the U.S. foreclosure crisis.  Could it get even worse? Did lenders use corrupt methods?

6:40AM Dr. Jamie Grifo, OB/GYN and Program Director,  NYU Fertility Center, on Robert G. Edwards Nobel Prize win and his contributions developing in vitro fertilization (IVF).  Plus, a new study found that children who were conceived by IVF actually scored better than age- and gender-matched peers on a standardized test.

7:10AM Jeffrey Toobin, CNN Senior Legal Analyst, on anti-gay protests at military funerals, can they be stopped.  He’ll break down a Supreme Court case that could impact free speech and privacy rights.

7:40AM Doug and Masha Shepherd, filmed footage of animal trainer being mauled by lions, on how a horrific afternoon at the circus has changed their lives.

8:10AM Gene Cranick, Home burned to ground because he did not pay $75 fee for rural fire coverage, on why he didn’t pay the fee and what it was like watching his home of twenty years burn to the ground. He’ll tell us how firefighters reacted.

8:40AM Paul Callan , Law Professor at Seton Hall University and Jeff Gardere, clinical psychologist, on what parents can do when their child is being bullied. What legal recourse does a parent have and how better to bolster your kids emotionally.

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Filed under: Bullying • Economy • Supreme Court • Top Stories
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  1. Steven

    Why would you immediately say that binge drinking occurs at fraternity parties? An unfortunate continuation of an old stereotype.

    October 6, 2010 at 8:00 am |