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February 19th, 2010
05:13 PM ET

What Do You Think about Tiger's Apology?

"Irresponsible and selfish" are words Tiger Woods used to describe his behavior during a televised apology today for his extramarital affairs.

The famed golfer talked for nearly 14 minutes at the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida before a small group that included his mother, but not his wife.

So what do you think about his apology?

Do you think it was genuine?

Will it help restore his image?


Filed under: Fredricka Whitfield
February 19th, 2010
02:56 PM ET

Your $$ Questions Answered

U.S. consumers currently carry 13.6 trillion dollars worth of debt.  Quite an astounding number right?  This Saturday we'll examine how your relationship to money is impacting your spending style.  Financial Planner Karen Lee is joining us and she'll take your questions.  So ask away and we'll read some on the air at 2pm.


Filed under: Fredricka Whitfield
February 19th, 2010
11:15 AM ET

Tiger Woods' Statement: Your Thoughts?

What did you think of Tiger Woods' statement? Was it enough? Or do you just want to move on?

Share your comments below; we'll use some of them a little later in the CNN NewsRoom.


Filed under: CNN Newsroom • Josh Levs • Tony Harris
February 19th, 2010
08:18 AM ET

Will You Accept Tiger’s Apology?

[cnn-photo-caption image=http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/02/19/t1larg.jpg caption=""] For the first time since his “transgressions,” Tiger Woods is back in the spotlight and scheduled to speak publicly today. Woods is expected to apologize for his behavior at an 11 a.m. news conference. Reporters will not be allowed to ask questions.

Our question to you: Will you accept Tiger’s apology? Why or why not?


Filed under: CNN Newsroom • Kyra Phillips
February 19th, 2010
08:13 AM ET

An Act of Terrorism?

[cnn-photo-caption image=http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/02/19/00.jpg caption=""] Authorities say they believe the man who crashed a small plane into an Austin, Texas, building Thursday was targeting IRS offices.

Do you consider the Austin plane crash an act of terrorism? Tell us what you think.

You can take our poll here and leave your comments below. We'll use some of them in the CNN NewsRoom between 11am and 1pm ET.

Do you consider yesterday's plane crash in Austin, Texas an act of terrorism?

Filed under: CNN Newsroom • Tony Harris