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October 27th, 2010
08:37 PM ET

Hormone Replacement Dangers

Millions of women still get hormone replacement therapy, despite long-standing evidence of a link to breast cancer. Now there is a new study showing the procedure is even riskier than we thought. Dr. Rowan Chlebowski is the lead author of that study and he joins Fredricka in the CNN Newsroom.


Filed under: CNN Newsroom • Fredricka Whitfield
October 27th, 2010
08:29 PM ET

The ChatRoom

This weekend in The ChatRoom, Fred and Jacqui talk money, health, and where the ‘sweetest’ cities are for trick-or-treating.

October 27th, 2010
08:12 PM ET

Your Rising Health Care Costs

Health care expert Andrew Rubin explains why a lot of folks enrolling in health plans for the coming year are finding some pretty steep increases.


Filed under: CNN Newsroom • Fredricka Whitfield
October 27th, 2010
12:38 PM ET

THE BIG I: Super Accurate Video Games


Today's Big I is all about the future of video games. New technology is under development at Georgia Tech that will change the way characters move. Activate 3D gives you total control over your character using just your body movements.

To check out Activate 3D for yourself, click here.

This technology was originally developed at Georgia Tech's GVU Center.  To see the other research going on at the institute, click here.


Filed under: Ali Velshi • Anchors • The Big I
October 27th, 2010
07:43 AM ET

Airport Security

“Empty your Pockets” “Shoes off” “Laptops out”

British Airways Chairman Martin Broughton says there are redundant and unnecessary procedures that the U.S. TSA asks International airports to perform for all U.S. bound flights especially since travelers have already cleared security once. Broughton says, “The practice of forcing people to take off their shoes and have their laptops checked separately in security lines should be ditched.” Broughton also went onto say, “America does not do internally a lot of the things they demand that we do.” If you have flown internationally lately you will see first hand how relaxed and laid back security is at those airports compared to what is the norm at U.S. airports.

Do you agree with Chairman Broughton? Are the procedures that are used daily in U.S. airports just part of a dog and pony show to make you feel safe?

We want to hear from you! Leave your comments and Kyra Phillips will read some responses during the 10 O’clock hour.


Filed under: Kyra Phillips