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November 1st, 2010
09:04 AM ET

Tea Party: 'There’s a tsunami coming toward Washington'

The Tea Party Express, which traveled across the country this election season, makes its final push through Northeast the day before midterms.

Will the movement that grew out of anger with expanding government make gains tomorrow?

This morning on American Morning, Amy Kremer, chairwoman of the Tea Party Express, gives her view on the recent polls, why she remains positive Tea Party candidates can win, and Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity.


Filed under: American Morning • GOP • Midterm elections • Politics • Tea Party
October 31st, 2010
08:22 PM ET

The Teaser for Monday, November 1, 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.  We start at 5:00AM Monday and Tuesday and 3:00AM Wednesday for the latest elections results.

5:40AM Michael Scheuer, Former CIA Counterterrorism Analyst and headed the CIA's Osama Bin Laden, with the latest analysis on the cargo plane bomb threat. Was this a test run for a bigger plot?

6:24AM Ed Rollins, CNN Senior Political Analyst and Republican Strategist, Hilary Rosen, CNN Political Contributor and John Avlon, CNN Contributor and Columnist for the Daily Beast, on the midterm elections, we’ll look at close races across the country and what happens in the final hours.

6:40AM Paul Cruickshank, CNN Terrorism Analyst and Fran Townsend, CNN National Security Contributor, on the latest terror threat. How does the U.S. stop something like this from happening in the future?  What are the risks to  passengers; could we be flying on planes with bombs in the cargo hold?

7:10AM Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D) Maryland and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman, on the midterm elections and the Democrats’ ability to maintain control of the House.

7:30AM Michael Steele, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, on Tuesday’s midterms.  Is he worried the Republicans won’t do as well as expected?  What’s happening in Alaska in the battle between Senator Lisa Murkowski and candidate Joe Miller?

8:24AM Amy Kremer, Chairman of the Tea Party Express, with one day until the midterms, what is the Tea Party Express doing as a last minute push before voters go to the polls?  How influential will the Tea Party be in this election, has the organization lost any steam?

8:40AM Jeffrey Toobin, CNN Senior Legal Analyst and Adam Sessler, Host of G4 Network's "X-PLAY" and Editor in Chief, G4 Games Content, on Schwarzenegger v. Electronic Merchant Association/Entertainment Software Association. The case going before the Supreme Court Tuesday which will determine if states can keep kids from purchasing violent video games.

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Filed under: Airline safety • Al Qaeda • Politics • Supreme Court • Tea Party
October 29th, 2010
07:08 AM ET

Meek: “Governor Crist talked to me about getting out of the race”

Senate democratic candidate Kendrick Meek responds this morning to reports that Former President Clinton tried to broker a deal for the democratic senator to drop out of the race and throw his support behind his rival Independent candidate Charlie Crist.

Meek set the record straight on this morning's American Morning:

“A, President Clinton never asked me to get out. B, Charlie Crist needs to run his own campaign,” Meek said.

Watch the full interview with Kiran Chetry and Ali Velshi.


Filed under: American Morning • Midterm elections • Politics
October 29th, 2010
01:11 AM ET

The Teaser for Friday, October 29, 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.

6:10AM Rep Kendrick Meek, (D) Florida, Running for U.S. Senate in Florida, on his conversations with President Bill Clinton. Was he asked to drop out of the Florida Senate Race? What really happened?

6:40AM Donna Perdue and Tony Comegys, attending the “Rally to Restore Sanity”, on why they are attending the rally put together by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert in Washington this weekend. Is this about politics or entertainment for them?

7:24AM Lakshman Achuthan, Economic Analyst and Managing Dir., Economic Cycle Research Institute and Christine Romans, CNN Business Correspondent, on the state of the economy and whether the U.S. is headed for a double dip recession.

7:40AM Chris Smith, Contributing Editor, New York Magazine, on Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's "Rally to Restore Sanity". Is this a serious political event or just a stunt?

8:10AM Donna Brazile, CNN Political Contributor and Democratic Strategist and Toby Harnden, US Editor, The Daily Telegraph of London, on President Bill Clinton’s influence on the midterm elections. Plus, reaction to the conversations between Clinton and Rep. Kendrick Meek regarding the Florida Senate race.

8:40AM Corby Kummer, Food Writer, The Atlantic  and Self-proclaimed “Candyoholic”, on that sweet, sugary stuff we call candy. Is it really so bad for us or just misunderstood?

Have questions for any of our guests?

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Have an idea for a story? Or more questions about something you saw or read on our amFIX blog, Facebook or Twitter?

E-mail your story ideas and questions to am@CNN.com.


Filed under: Bill Clinton • Politics
October 28th, 2010
08:50 AM ET

“President Dude might have shown a little more respect…”

(CNN) – It was the first time a sitting president made a visit to Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show and Jon Stewart didn’t pull any punches. So how did it go? What did it accomplish for the President, Stewart? Might it impact the viewers – and more importantly, voters? CNN American Morning’s John Roberts & Kiran Chetry talk to media critic David Bianculli to get his insight on a little TV history in the making.


Filed under: Politics • President Barack Obama
October 28th, 2010
07:35 AM ET

“Two parties are more polarized than ever before”

(CNN) – American Morning’s John Roberts and Kiran Chetry talk to John Avlon, CNN Contributor and Columnist for the Daily Beast, about the continuing rise of Independent voters and why they may hold the keys to which candidates win the midterm elections.


Filed under: Politics • President Barack Obama
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