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December 6th, 2010
08:20 AM ET

Jeff Gordon reveals shiny, red racecar for 2011

We're seeing candy apple red with NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon this morning.

Gordon gives American Morning's Kiran Chetry an exclusive look at his newest racing car today.

The number 24 car has a new paint scheme for 2011. Hendrick Motorsports and the four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion are teaming up with AARP's Drive to End Hunger. The initiative will be Gordon's primary sponsor for the next three years.

For more information on the charity, go to http://www.drivetoendhunger.org. Send a text donation by typing 'hunger' to 50555.


Filed under: American Morning
December 6th, 2010
08:16 AM ET

Bumble Bee chicken salad recall

The Suter Company, Inc., a Sycamore, Ill., establishment, is recalling approximately 72,000 pounds of canned chicken salad products that may contain foreign materials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The products subject to recall include:
– 8.2-ounce packages of "BUMBLE BEE LUNCH ON THE RUN CHICKEN SALAD COMPLETE LUNCH KIT." The package contains a 2.9-ounce can of Bumble Bee Chicken Salad along with crackers, mixed fruit, a cookie and a spoon. The package label indicates the product is "Mixed and Ready to Eat." The product package indicates a "Best-by" date of 07/11.

– 3.5-ounce packages of "BUMBLE BEE CHICKEN SALAD WITH CRACKERS." The package contains a 2.9-can of Bumble Bee Chicken Salad and crackers. The package label indicates the product is "Ready to Eat." The product package indicates a "Best-by" date of 01/12 or 02/12.

The cans of chicken salad bear the establishment number "P-169" inside the USDA mark of inspection and the lot code "0225XXQBC" printed on the package. The chicken salad products were assembled between Aug. 14 and Aug 28, 2010, and shipped to distributors and retail stores nationwide.

The problem was discovered after consumer complaints about finding hard plastic in the product. FSIS has not received any reports of injury at this time. Anyone concerned about an injury from consumption of this product should contact a physician.
Read the full release on the USDA website


Filed under: American Morning • Health
December 3rd, 2010
08:53 AM ET

Modern-day Golden Girls: Grandmas move in together to save money

Twenty-five years after "The Golden Girls" went off the air, the real-life version is unfolding across the country. In recent years, thousands of single women in their 50s, 60s and 70s have chosen to share houses or apartments — to have a roommate, maybe for the first time since college.

It’s a move often born of financial need — or in some cases, from a desire to keep up a more robust standard of living. According to one home-sharing agency in San Mateo, Calif., 58% of people looking for a roommate were women ages 50 and older in fiscal year 2009-2010 — up from 48% in 2006-2007. In Baltimore, a similar program has seen a 23% increase in women over 50 looking to share a home in the past two years.

The trend is so strong that its given rise to a cottage industry, including roommate-finding services that have niche areas devoted to older women, as well as firms, like St. Paul, Minn.-based Golden Girl Homes, that specialize in home-sharing for older women.

AM’s Alina Cho interviews two roommates.


Filed under: American Morning • Economy
December 3rd, 2010
07:04 AM ET

Losing Lennon: How Julian Lennon dealt with father's murder

All this week we’ve been previewing a CNN documentary this weekend on the death of John Lennon. It’ll be 30 years on Wednesday since he was murdered by Mark David Chapman.

Today, John Roberts talks to his son Julian Lennon about what it was like learning his father had died.

Be sure to catch the full documentary,” Losing Lennon: Countdown to Murder,” premiering Saturday and Sunday night at 8 ET on CNN.


Filed under: American Morning • Environment • Pop Culture
December 2nd, 2010
07:28 PM ET

America's Got "The Hasselhoffs"

He once drove "Kit" in "Knight Rider." He saved lives on "Baywatch." He judged aspiring talents in "America's Got Talent" and he's a huge musician in Germany.

All these challenges don't compare to his latest role, playing reality TV dad to his daughters Hayley and Taylor-Ann in the new series "The Hasselhoff's," premiering on A&E on Monday, December 5th.

The family joins us on American Morning to explain the challenges and excitement of having a reality show.


Filed under: American Morning • Entertainment • Pop Culture
December 1st, 2010
10:20 AM ET

Gibbs calls Assange's Clinton comments 'absurd,' says govt. must balance 'need to share' and 'need to know'

Today on American Morning, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs talks to AM's Kiran Chetry and responds to WikiLeaks and the latest talk on DADT.

He responds to:

-WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's recent comments to TIME Magazine that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should resign over some of the leaked cables in the website’s latest document dump

-The potential damage WikiLeaks' latest document dump poses to U.S. foreign policy

-Talk that the Obama Administration will change the way intelligence is shared

– Speculations Justice Department already has signed arrest warrant for Assange

-And, the likelihood of  “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” coming before the lame-duck Congress.


Filed under: American Morning • Politics
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