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April 21st, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Ash cloud diverts wounded troops

(CNN) – Fallout from the volcanic eruption in Iceland is being felt around the world and the U.S. military is not immune. The ash cloud is hampering efforts to get wounded American troops transported out of the war zone. Our Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr has the report.


Filed under: Military
April 21st, 2010
07:00 AM ET

Excerpt: A Game of Character by Craig Robinson

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From "A Game of Character"
By Craig Robinson

PREGAME:
TESTS OF CHARACTER

The idea to write this book—as a way of paying tribute to a handful of very important individuals who have shaped my understanding of basketball and of life, and who have contributed to my ongoing search for what it truly means to have character—has been percolating in the back of my mind for years.

But it wasn’t until the waning minutes before my appearance at the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Monday night, August 25, 2008, that I made the conscious decision to put pen to paper. Of course, writing a book was the last thing that I needed to be thinking about at that particular time for me and my family, not to mention in those very moments while standing backstage—where I was attempting to go through the equivalent of my pregame ritual that allows me, as a coach, to remove myself from the hubbub and become the calm within the storm for my players. But this night, for lack of a better description, was a whole other ball game! Read more


Filed under: Politics
April 21st, 2010
05:59 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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Poll: Obama will appoint liberal to Supreme Court

(CNN) – President Obama is expected to meet with key Republican and Democratic leaders Wednesday to discuss a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.

A new national poll released this week suggests that a majority of Americans expect Obama to appoint a liberal to the Supreme Court, but only one in four want that to happen.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey indicates that 61 percent of the public expect the president to nominate a liberal to replace Stevens on the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, 21 percent said the president will name a moderate and 16 percent predicted that Obama will nominate a conservative. Read more

Sound off: What do you think? Who should Pres. Obama appoint to the Court?

Radical Islamic Web site takes on TV's 'South Park'

For years, the show "South Park" has made fun of things usually too controversial to target. Religion, in particular. Jews, Catholics, Mormons, Scientologists, Hindus, Buddhists... No one is safe.

In last week's episode, the world's biggest religious figures came together, including the Muslim prophet, Mohammed. To poke fun at censorship guidelines against showing him, Mohammed was first kept inside of a moving truck. Then he wore a bear costume.

One extremist Muslim group has responded, warning the show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, that they'll probably end up dead. Does that go too far or is the warning protected by free speech? Our Drew Griffin with the Special Investigations Unit has the report this morning.

Are teens texting too much?

For most teenagers, cell phone texting has become a lifeline, but is it an addiction? Ask many parents and they'll say yes. Today in our original series, "Texting 2 Much?" our Deb Feyerick talks to teachers to find out what some schools are doing to keep kids' fingers off their phones.

Sound off: Do your teens text too much? 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 20th, 2010
08:43 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  School lunches – a national security threat? So says a group of retired military officers. We'll ask Lt. Gen. Norman Seip, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) why.

7:10AM & 8:55AM  First Lady Michelle Obama's brother – Craig Robinson – on how both he and his sister got from Chicago's Southside to the Ivy League and beyond. Craig also teaches our own Kiran Chetry how to shoot some hoops.
 
7:30AM  The former Sherriff of Wall Street, Eliot Spitzer, on Washington's push for financial reform.

8:30AM  "Reasonable suspicion" you are an illegal immigrant? Arrested – according to a controversial new Arizona law. Racial profiling? We'll ask Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Arizona State Representative Kyrsten Sinema.


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E-mail us your story ideas and questions at am@CNN.com.


Filed under: The Teaser
April 20th, 2010
01:00 PM ET

President pushing for Wall Street reforms

(CNN) – President Obama heads to New York on Thursday for his push for financial reform. So far, Republicans appear united in their opposition to his plan. Democrats are working hard to win over one or two converts.

Austan Goolsbee, chief economist for the White House Economic Recovery Advisory Board, joined us on Tuesday's American Morning to discuss the bill and its prospects.


Filed under: Business • Politics
April 20th, 2010
12:30 PM ET

Review: KFC's 'Double Down' sandwich

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By Dashira Harris, CNN

I took a deep breath. I was next in line. "Uhhh, can I have a grilled and fried Double Down," I stammered once I got to the cashier. I imagined a collective gasp once the words left my mouth, but no such occurrence.

The cashier said the grilled Double Down will take six minutes to make. I waited while two others in line got the fried Double Down, one was a 70-year-old woman with a cane.

I have to admit, the blogs and tweets proclaiming, "heart attack," "instant death" and "you will die" unnerved me. On the other end, low-carb dieters rejoiced at the grilled option, only three grams of carbs and the fried, 11 grams.

Still, as I tore through the brown bag and popped the cardboard lid, I wondered would I spontaneously combust? I just had to find out for myself.

FULL POST


Filed under: Opinion
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