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May 21st, 2010
09:00 AM ET

Nun excommunicated for approving life-saving abortion

By Carol Costello, CNN

(CNN) – It was an agonizing decision for all involved. A 27-year-old pregnant patient at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona became gravely ill.

Doctors told her unless she aborted her 11-week-old fetus she would likely die. The problem: St. Joseph's is a Catholic hospital and abortions are largely prohibited.

Sister Margaret McBride was part of an ethics panel that included doctors that consulted with the young woman. The woman had the procedure and survived. But Sister McBride took some heat. The Phoenix Catholic Diocese, led by Bishop Thomas Olmsted, automatically excommunicated the nun, effectively banning her from participating in the church. Bishop Olmsted said, in a statement:

"An unborn child is not a disease. While medical professionals should certainly try to save a pregnant mother's life, the means by which they do it can never be by directly killing her unborn child."

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Filed under: Controversy
May 21st, 2010
08:00 AM ET

Bluefin tuna threatened by oil spill

(CNN) – The oil slick in the Gulf is now making its way into the loop current, posing a very real danger to the already fragile existence of the bluefin tuna. Our Rob Marciano spent some time with marine biologists who don't like the scenario that's beginning to play out.


Filed under: Environment • Gulf Oil Spill
May 21st, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Minn. father, son refuse chemo treatments

(CNN) – There's an update on the Minnesota couple caught up in a court drama for refusing to treat their son's cancer with chemotherapy. The teenager's father is now facing his own battle with the disease and says he has no intention using chemo. Our Jason Carroll talked to the family about their controversial decision.


Filed under: Controversy • Health
May 21st, 2010
05:52 AM ET

LIVE Blog: Chat with us during the show

Editor's Note: Welcome to American Morning's LIVE Blog where you can discuss the "most news in the morning" with us each and every day. Join the live chat during the program by adding your comments below. It's your chance to share your thoughts on the day's headlines. Keep in mind, you have a better chance of having your comment get past our moderators if you follow our rules: 1) Keep it brief 2) No writing in ALL CAPS 3) Use your real name (first name only is fine) 4) No links 5) Watch your language (that includes $#&*).

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BP: Oil leak into Gulf could be stopped by next week

(CNN) – A BP official says a gusher of oil pouring from its damaged Gulf of Mexico well could be shut off as early as next week.

BP Managing Director Bo Dudley said Thursday night the company will pump fluids into the well this weekend in the beginning of a process that - if successful - could lead to the leak finally being closed off in a matter of days.

"If that option doesn't work, we've got a second and a third option we'll do after that," Dudley said on CNN's Larry King on Thursday. "We're hopeful that next week we'll be able to shut it off."

Earlier in the day, BP acknowledged that the underwater gusher is bigger than estimated to date, as new video showed a cloud of crude billowing around its undersea siphon. Read more

Watch: LIVE video of leak from BP

Pakistani Taliban plotting to strike U.S.?

U.S. intelligence has strong reason to believe that the Pakistani Taliban is actively plotting to hit interests in the U.S. and American targets overseas, a U.S. official told CNN Thursday.

The concerns about the group that authorities say directed the Times Square bombing plot are coming from multiple streams of information, including from Faisal Shahzad, the Times Square bombing suspect, the official said.

The official told CNN that CIA Director Leon Panetta and National Security Adviser Jim Jones relayed the new terror threat information to Pakistan's government on their trip there earlier this week.

Sound off: We want to hear from you this morning. Add your comments to the LIVE Blog below and we'll read some of them on the show.


Filed under: LIVE Blog • Top Stories
May 20th, 2010
08:35 PM ET

The Teaser

"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.

6:40AM  Robert Wittman, founder of the FBI Art Crime Team, on the 5 paintings by legendary artists Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Fernand Léger that were stolen from the Paris Museum of Modern Art.

7:10AM  Fran Townsend, Fmr. Bush Homeland Security Adviser, on the resignation of the president's top intelligence advisor, Dennis C. Blair.

7:40AM  Bill Strickland, Editor-At-Large Bicycling Magazine and author of "Tour de Lance", on Floyd Landis' drug accusations.

8:10AM  Candy Crowley, Chief Political Correspondent, and Host, State of the Union, on this week's political headlines.

8:20AM  Jeff Sachs, Dir. of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, on Thursday's Wall Street tumble due to fears that the U.S. economy may be threatened by the financial crisis in Europe.

8:40AM  Rep. Ed Markey, Chair of the Cmte. on Energy Independence & Global Warming, on the new video feed of the oil spill on the Gulf Coast.

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Filed under: American Morning
May 20th, 2010
12:00 PM ET

Reports: Cyclist Landis admits doping

(CNN) – After four years in denial, the man who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title, American cyclist Floyd Landis, is finally admitting to doping, according to new reports. CNN contributor Max Kellerman joined us on Thursday's American Morning for the report.

Reports: Reports: Cyclist Landis admits using performance-enhancing drugs


Filed under: Sports
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