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October 24th, 2010
08:56 PM ET

The Teaser for Monday, October 25, 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.

6:24AM Jason Erb, Deputy Country Director for Haiti, International Medical Corps, on the recent cholera outbreak in Haiti. Five cases have been confirmed in Port-au-Prince and public health officials are working to keep the country's outbreak from spreading to the Haitian capital, where tens of thousands of people are still living in sprawling tent cities after January's devastating earthquake.  What is his organization doing to help contain the outbreak?

6:40AM Amy Gardner, Staff writer at the Washington Post, on The Washington Post’s revealing results of a months-long canvas of the Tea Party. What are the most surprising findings? What role will the Tea party play in the 2010 midterms and beyond?

7:40AM Hilary Rosen, CNN Political Contributor and Ed Rollins, CNN Senior Political Analyst and Republican Strategist, on the midterm elections. President Obama wrapped up a campaign swing through the West over the weekend, now he's headed to New England. Will his efforts help the Democrats?  Plus, a look at the latest analysis on who will end up controlling the House & Senate.

8:40AM Jack Dorsey, Co-founder of Square and the Inventor and Chairman of Twitter, on his new invention Square. It is a tiny plug-in that turns digital devices into a credit card reader.

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Filed under: Haiti • Politics • Technology
October 19th, 2010
12:16 PM ET

iPhone: Toy of choice for kids?

This morning, Kiran Chetry spoke with Tovah Klein with Barnard College on the pros and cons of letting young children play with iPhones and iPads.

Do you agree? Do you think toddlers should play with iPhones and iPads?


Filed under: American Morning • Parenting • Technology
October 6th, 2010
11:21 PM ET

The Teaser for Thursday, October 7, 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.

6:20AM Max Kellerman, CNN Contributor, on Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Roy Halladay’s postseason no-hitter and other sports headlines.

6:24AM Elizabeth Bernstein, Reporter with the Wall Street Journal, on her latest op-ed talking about the growing epidemic of people saying they are going to be late via text message. Does technology let people off the hook?

7:40AM Albert Snyder, Suing the Pastor of Westboro Church over Funeral Protest, on the Supreme Court showdown involving his son’s funeral and the protests surrounding it.

8:10AM Donna Brazile, CNN Political Contributor and Democratic Strategist and Ed Rollins, CNN Sr. Political Analyst and Republican Strategist, Thursday marks 26 days until the mid-term elections, we’ll share the latest political headlines and poll numbers.

Have questions for any of our guests?

Tweet 'em at Twitter.com/amFIX or post them below and we'll try to use 'em!

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: Politics • Pop Culture • Sports • Supreme Court • Technology
July 15th, 2010
01:03 PM ET

iPhone 4: There's not an app for that

Apple hoping to quiet the serious static over complaints its new I-phone 4 loses reception when you touch the antenna on the lower left-hand side. The company will hold a press conference tomorrow. but little else is known.So what can we expect? CNN.com technology writer John Sutter spoke with American Morning Thursday.
Watch Video


Filed under: Technology
June 21st, 2010
12:00 PM ET

Is the Internet changing how your brain works?

(CNN) – How many times a day do you check your e-mail, send a text, or update your Facebook status? Technology makes life a lot easier, but could it also be changing how we think? Journalist and author Nicholas Carr thinks so. It's the topic of his new book, "The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains." He joined us on Monday's American Morning to explain how the Internet could be changing how your brain works. Watch Video


Filed under: Living • Technology
September 29th, 2009
10:39 AM ET

CNN's new app brings live video, iReports to iPhone

CNN is taking journalism to a whole new level today with the new CNN iPhone app. It includes live video, personalization tools and the ability to upload iReports.

It costs just $1.99 at the app store. Watch as John and Kiran give it a spin on the "Magic Wall."

Check it out: CNN.com/iPhone


Filed under: Technology
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