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April 27th, 2010
09:00 AM ET

Prescription for Waste: Outraged by hospital fees

Editor's Note: When Dr. Linda Galloway learned she needed surgery to save her vision, she scheduled the procedure immediately with her opthamologist. And what an eye-opener it was – when the hospital bill arrived. Today, our senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen reports for part two of our series "Prescription for Waste." Tomorrow on American Morning, why can't we regulate what hospitals charge? They've been doing it in one state for thirty years, saving $40 billion. Could this be the way to solve America's health care crisis?

Sound off: Share your health care horror stories with us. Post your comments below.

April 27th, 2010
08:00 AM ET

New tape connects accused underwear bomber to al Qaeda

(CNN) – There's a new videotape today of suspected Christmas Day bomber Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab training in Yemen with al Qaeda.

The tape, obtained and broadcast by ABC News, shows the 23-year-old Nigerian speaking in Arabic about his impending attack and firing at targets that include a star of David.

AbdulMutallab is accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound plane last December with a bomb hidden in his underwear. Our Paula Newton has the report.


Filed under: Terrorism • World
April 27th, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Goldman's tangled investment web

(CNN) – The top boss at Goldman Sachs, CEO Lloyd Blankfein, heads to Capitol Hill today to testify. His company is under fire and accused of fraud.

Blenkfein's opening remarks have already been released. We know he'll argue that his company did not mislead investors and did not bet against the housing market. Our Allan Chernoff joined us on Tuesday's American Morning to break it all down.

CNNMoney: Goldman Sachs to face tough questions over financial crisis


Filed under: Business
April 27th, 2010
05:57 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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Goldman Sachs to face tough questions over financial crisis

(CNN) – Goldman Sachs' moment of public flogging is here.

On Tuesday, top representatives from Wall Street's most powerful firm will appear on Capitol Hill, where they are expected to endure a harsh line of questioning from lawmakers about their role in helping bring about the financial crisis.

Much of the focus however will likely center on the complicated mortgage investment Goldman (GS, Fortune 500) sold that is now the subject of a civil fraud suit brought against the firm earlier this month by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Seven current and former Goldman Sachs executives are slated to appear at Tuesday's hearing. Among them will be the company's current CEO Lloyd Blankfein, its chief financial officer David Viniar, as well as Fabrice Tourre, the 31-year-old Goldman employee who helped broker the now infamous deal that is at the center of the SEC's claim.

Lawmakers will probably show little mercy towards that trio. Here's a glimpse of what types of tough questions they could face. Read more

Prescription for Waste: $863 disposable forceps

When Dr. Linda Galloway learned she needed surgery to save her vision, she scheduled the procedure immediately with her opthamologist. And what an eye-opener it was – when the hospital bill arrived. This morning, our senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen reports for part two of our series "Prescription for Waste."

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
April 26th, 2010
07:56 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.


6:30AM
  Craiglist expects a 22% increase in revenue this year – mainly off of ads for prostitution. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal & Nicholas Thompson, Sr. Editor at Wired Magazine on the website’s controversial new profit.

7:10AM  Financial reform – shot down in the Senate. Gerald Seib, Washington Exec. Editor at the Wall Street Journal and A.B. Stoddard, Associate Editor & Columnist at the Hill on the winners and losers of this vote – and what's next.

7:30AM  Goldman Sachs in the hot seat – Sen. Claire McCaskill on what to expect in tomorrow's Congressional hearing.

8:10AM   5 months – 113 homicides – does the National Guard need to step in to stop the violence in Chicago? We'll ask Community Organizer Mark S. Allen and Illinois State Rep. LaShawn Ford.

8:30AM  With Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas invited to Washington by President Obama – where do we stand in the peace process? Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren joins us.


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Filed under: American Morning • The Teaser
April 26th, 2010
11:00 AM ET

Crist crossing party lines in race for Senate?

(CNN) – Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has until the end of the week to decide whether to drop the Republican Party and run as an independent in the race for Senate. Time is not on his side and neither are some GOP leaders who are threatening to pull their support from the one-time party favorite. Our John Zarrella has the report.


Filed under: Politics
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