American Morning

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June 9th, 2011
10:58 AM ET

Major developments in the Casey Anthony trial: The importance of chloroform

During testimony from a forensic computer analyst at the Casey Anthony trial on Wednesday, prosecutors tried to establish a link between "chloroform" searches allegedly conducted on the Anthony family computer and the death of 2-year-old Caylee.

Former federal prosecutor and CNN legal contributor Sunny Hostin joins Kiran Chetry and Christine Romans this morning on American Morning to talk about the developments in the case, explaining the significance of "chloroform" searches on Anthony's computer.

June 8th, 2011
10:26 AM ET

Why is America the 'no vacation nation'?

A recent Reuters poll found that just 57% of U.S. workers use all of their vacation days, compared to nearly 90% of French employees.

International editor at Travel and Leisure, Mark Orwoll, joins the AM anchors this morning to discuss the importance of time off and why Americans seem to be all work and no play.

June 8th, 2011
10:16 AM ET

Perry's Principles: Why are so many American students unprepared for college?

A recent Alliance for Excellent Education report found that one out of three high school students needs to take remedial classes in English, science and math before entering college.

CNN education contributor Steve Perry joins American Morning's Kiran Chetry this morning to talk about what is going on in our nation's high school class rooms and why so many students are coming to college unprepared.

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