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December 15th, 2010
03:36 AM ET

Gallery: Latricia Rose goes from civilian to soldier

See the progression of Latricia Rose as she goes from civilian to soldier.

Watch Latricia's story on "A Soldier's Story," airing on CNN Saturday, December 18th and Sunday, December 19th at 8:00pm ET.

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Filed under: American Morning
December 15th, 2010
03:21 AM ET

What 20 something women want – and why you should care

(CNN) – Those twenty-something women – entitled, don’t want to pay their dues. Or so the stereotype goes. But what’s really going on with the millennial generation? A new study and documentary reveals the truth about women in their twenties, and their social and economic impact on the country.

Lindsey Pollak, millennial expert and lead collaborator on the Levi’s 'Shape What’s to Come' research, and Chiara Clemente, director of the 'Shape What’s to Come' documentary, talk more about this motivated generation of women on American Morning.


Filed under: Pop Culture
December 15th, 2010
12:47 AM ET

Big Stars, Big Giving: Gallery from Edward Norton shoot

Editor's Note: In an American Morning original series, "Big Stars, Big Giving," CNN National Correspondent Alina Cho looks at celebrity philanthropy and how these big stars can make a big impact.

Here are some behind-the-scenes photos of Alina Cho's interview with Edward Norton. To find out more about fundraising and doing more to help others, visit Crowdrise.com.

Photos by Ethel Bass, CNN Producer.
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December 14th, 2010
10:31 AM ET

Impact on your future health care

Given that a federal judge has ruled some parts of the Health Care Act to be unconstitutional, Dr. Sanjay Gupta reviews which aspects of the law have already kicked in, which will kick in during 2014, and which elements are now being contested. He also asked Secretary Sebelius what her thoughts were on whether the Act would be repealed.


Filed under: Health
December 14th, 2010
10:13 AM ET

Kids and Cash: What to teach your kids about money

In these hard economic times, many Americans are considering when and how to teach their children about finances. Meanwhile, the FDIC and the U.S. Department of Education have joined together in an effort to bring the subject of finances to the classroom. Janet Bodnar, Editor and Columnist for "Kiplinger's Personal Finance" and author of "Raising Money Smart Kids", says children's financial literacy is essential. Bodnar spoke with CNN's Kiran Chetry Tuesday.


Filed under: American Morning • Economy
December 14th, 2010
08:38 AM ET

When the unemployed stop looking for work

Congress continues debate over the White House tax deal, which includes a provision to extend the unemployment benefits. Fortune magazine examines the social and economic impact of having a nation full of the "long term unemployed".  Managing editor, Daniel Roth spoke to American Morning about what the future may hold for the unemployed.


Filed under: Economy
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