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April 11th, 2011
11:57 AM ET

Father of first grader with severe peanut allergy speaks out

David Bailey, father of a first grader whose severe peanut allergy prompted parent's to protest safety measures enacted by her school is finally speaking out. Some parents cited the precautions as too extreme and distracting to the students' learning process, saying she should be home schooled. Some even threatened to spread peanut butter on the child's backpack. Bailey speaks to CNN's Kiran Chetry on dealing with the negative responses to his daughter's allergy.


Filed under: Health
April 11th, 2011
11:49 AM ET

Ashley Judd's world: bitter and sweet

Ashley Judd is renowned actress but little is known about her early life. CNN's Alina Cho speaks to Ashley Judd about her new autobiography 'All That Is Bitter & Sweet,' in which she discusses a painful past her humanitarian work that allows her to do her favorite thing, connect with people and be outside of her self.


Filed under: Controversy • Entertainment
April 11th, 2011
10:35 AM ET

Lawmakers to begin debt ceiling debate

Former Republican House member Susan Molinari and Democratic strategist Kiki McLean speak to CNN's American Morning about the forthcoming budget debates.


Filed under: Politics
April 11th, 2011
10:08 AM ET

Rep Clyburn: Instead of ideological debates, we should be working on getting people back to work

The next big issue facing Congress is dealing with 14.28 trillion dollar debt. Rep. James Clyburn, assistant minority leader in the House says the ideological debates and idealistic approaches to governance should end and the focus should be on bringing down the debt, eliminating these deficits, and putting the house on fiscal sound footing. He speaks to CNN's American Morning about his priorities on raising the debt limit.


Filed under: American Morning
April 9th, 2011
09:22 AM ET

House minority whip says goal is to keep government operating over the next seven days

A "Clean CR, or 'Continuing Resolution,' is a simple agreement that will "keep things going as they’re going now," says House minority whip, Rep. Steny Hoyer. A government shut down will have very negative affects on our country. He speaks to CNN's American Morning on the plans to move forward.


Filed under: Politics
April 8th, 2011
07:53 PM ET

CNN Heroes: Grandmother helping Chicago kids 'off the block'

Chicago (CNN) - In Roseland, one of Chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods, many residents stay off the streets to protect themselves from rampant gang violence.

But one grandmother opened her door and invited gang members to come inside.

"They say I'm a nut because I let kids into my home who I didn't even know," said Diane Latiker, 54. "But I know (the kids) now. And I'll know the new generation."

Since 2003, Latiker has gotten to know more than 1,500 young people through her nonprofit community program, Kids Off the Block. And she hopes that by providing them with support and a place to go, she is also bringing hope to a community in crisis.

"We are losing a generation to violence," said Latiker, who started the program in her living room.

According to Chicago Public Schools, 140 of its students have been shot since the school year started in September.

"How can a kid get a gun like he can get a pack of gum? It's that crazy," Latiker said.

Latiker, a mother of eight and grandmother to 13, has lived in Roseland for 22 years. She said she was once "young and dumb," dropping out of high school and having seven children by age 25. But she said that by 36, she had turned her life around: She got remarried and earned her GED. She had also given birth to her eighth child, Aisha.

This time, she said, she was determined to do things right.

Read more on Latiker here.


Filed under: CNN Heroes
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