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April 22nd, 2010
08:00 AM ET

Homeless teen has new hope

(CNN) – It's an emotional story we've been following for over a year of a homeless teen named Kenneth Chancey. His dream of going to college and becoming a neurosurgeon was just that – a dream.

Things started to turn around when we hooked him up with an NFL star. Today, our Thelma Gutierrez shows us how his fortunes have changed.

Note: Founded by Oakland Raiders Pro Bowl Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, ACTS is an annual college tour and mentoring program that provides high-achieving high school students of color with the opportunity to visit college campuses across the country.


Filed under: Living
April 22nd, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Notre Dame's 1st African-American valedictorian

(CNN) – Notre Dame's 2010 graduation will be unlike any other in the university's 168 year history.

The class valedictorian's resume might sound familiar: 4.0 GPA, aspiring doctor, mentor to young people, but Katie Washington is different because she's the university's first African-American valedictorian. Our Kiran Chetry had the opportunity to chat with Katie about her reaction to the news.


Filed under: Education
April 22nd, 2010
05:47 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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Obama to push for tougher financial rules for Wall Street

(CNN) – President Obama is expected to call on Wall Street to join him in his efforts to reform the financial sector in a visit to Manhattan Thursday.

The address at Cooper Union For The Advancement Of Science & Art will take place just blocks from the heart of Wall Street.

Likely provisions of any reform legislation would include making banks and financial firms strengthen their capital cushions, as well as creating a new process for taking down giant failing companies and preventing future Wall Street bailouts.

Other topics for reform would include creating a new consumer financial protection regulator and keeping an eye on the kind of complex financial dealings that led to the crisis. Read more

Sound off: What do you think? Will Obama's new financial reform change anything?

Congressmen vs. SCOTUS on political contributions

Two lawmakers on Capitol Hill, a Democrat and a Republican, want to make sure you know when a company is giving cash to a political race. Sources say they're introducing a new bill today, but that could pit Congress against the Supreme Court.

Sound off: Should corporations be treated as people? 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 21st, 2010
10:14 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  The U.S. is flirting with an "education catastrophe" according to Education Secretary Arne Duncan. We're talking to Dan Montgomery, an English teacher from Chicago, and Lindsey Burke, and education policy analyst, about what needs to be done to prevent it.

7:10AM  Imagine a city block that was shooting flames 200 feet in the air – that's how Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Dustin Bernatovich describes the scene at the oil rig explosion in the gulf of Mexico. Dustin and Lt. Craig Murray join us to talk about their rescue efforts.

7:30AM  If the current reform bill was in place before the financial collapse – how much damage would it have prevented? We'll ask Michael Greenberger: Fmr. Director, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

7:40AM  It's been dubbed "the other CO2" problem – the rising acidity levels in our oceans. Actress Sigourney Weaver on the danger it poses and what we can do to stop it.

8:30AM President Obama heads to Wall Street tomorrow – we'll get a preview of his speech from one of his senior advisers – Valerie Jarrett.


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Filed under: The Teaser
April 21st, 2010
03:00 PM ET

FDA considers salt regulation

(CNN) – Government regulators are now keeping a watchful eye on your salt intake. Americans eat more than twice the sodium they need, increasing the risk of serious illness.

Don't think you overdo it on sodium? Think again! Most of it doesn't come from your salt shaker. Our chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta went to the store to expose some of the hidden dangers.


Filed under: Health
April 21st, 2010
02:00 PM ET
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