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Guarded at CNN
Guarded at CNN

I feel safer now at work than I did yesterday. Not that I didn’t feel safe in the first place. Turner Security is first rate. But something one of the female security…

The Bible on the Demo
The Bible on the Demo

Yesterday it was a Nobel Laureate emailing me with ammunition here to take down the 18-49 year old “demo.” Today, the clergy is beginning to weigh in. This is what Rabbi Michael…

Birthday Cake at 50 or Life Until 100?  Must I Choose?
Birthday Cake at 50 or Life Until 100? Must I Choose?

I believe the sequence of events I’m about to recount happened for a reason. It started with a surprise birthday cake from my CNN friends and colleagues for my 50th. I ate…

Weaving Unity

To repair a country after a genocide, in a nation like Rwanda, where the killers and the survivors still live in the same neighborhoods, takes a lot of time, to say the…

Weaving Man
Weaving Man

I picked out a basket at Macy’s and read the name of the artist to Rwanda’s master weaver, Janet Nkubana. The weaver’s name was sewn to the inside of the basket. Who…

Don’t Spill the Words

I’ve been to Rwanda before. But I was never invited into a backyard. Now I know why. Janet Nkubana, Rwanda’s master basket weaver, tells me the backyard is where the women of…

Quality Takes Time

When Rwanda’s master basket weaver Janet Nkubana walked me through the symbolism of her basket’s designs, the image you see here left a big impression. I asked her how long it took…

Holiday Gifts from the Land of a Thousand Hills

I love receiving holiday gifts. Especially when they’re gifts of knowledge. I feel like I received at least five gifts of knowledge when I met Janet Nkubana on a recent night. I…

The Boring Resume of Ahmadinejad
The Boring Resume of Ahmadinejad

I learned something new today about Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s resume. I now know which line item most intrigues me. 1998: Co-Founder, Iranian Tunneling Association I did not know Mahmoud Ahmadinejad helped found…

My Final Hours in the 18-49 Demo
My Final Hours in the 18-49 Demo

My wife broke the news to me. The mail just arrived. I’d received a letter. She didn’t have to say another word. It was less than 24 hours from the moment I’d…

The Halloween "Demo" and H1N1 Trick-or-Treating
The Halloween “Demo” and H1N1 Trick-or-Treating

Forty-seven days before I turn 50, I must interrupt my mission to destroy my industry’s worship of the 18-49 audience demo, to bring you urgent health news. Today, we’re all part of…

The Innocence of Michael Jackson
The Innocence of Michael Jackson

The first thing I did when we learned Michael Jackson died was to put together a series of YouTube links from the Jackson 5 and solo Michael for my children. Michael Jackson…

Dad Enough:' A Response to Times Cover Story
‘Dad Enough:’ A Response to Times Cover Story

My late father, a standup comic, had a line about breast feeding. “Studies show breast fed babies grow up to be more normal than bottle babies. I was a bottle baby. Now,…

Michael Thompson on Raising Independent Children
Michael Thompson on Raising Independent Children

Extreme parents don’t necessarily take a break over the summer. Neither does Michael Thompson. “You know you’re an extreme parent,” he tells me, “if you send your child to camp for a…

Jobs Clarity through CNN's Iowan Eyes
Jobs Clarity through CNN’s Iowan Eyes

Everyone gets their first lesson in job creation when they’re a child, whether they realize it or not. Our Economics Correspondent Christine Romans got hers in Iowa, sitting around the kitchen table…

The Secret Tapes of JFK
The Secret Tapes of JFK

72 years ago, when John F. Kennedy was just 23, he was visiting Minnesota with his parents and was invited on to a local radio show. You’ll hear what he said about…

Sandy's Nantucket Warrior
Sandy’s Nantucket Warrior

The next Sandy is coming. Not tomorrow. But sooner and more often than we’d hope, say the experts, at least in part because of climate change. So the question for us as…

Higgs Boson Humorists Get Mass Following
Higgs Boson Humorists Get Mass Following

Higgs humor has humbled me. I thought I’d nailed it, when I wrote what could be the first original Higgs Boson joke ever here. But since this week’s announcement that the Higgs…

The End of Prostitution As We Know It?
The End of Prostitution As We Know It?

Here’s the name of the technique prosecutors have come up with to end prostitution as we know it. They call it “manual blocking.” Manual blocking is what a coalition of U.S. Attorneys…

Dick Clark and the Rise of "The Demo"
Dick Clark and the Rise of “The Demo”

I didn’t want Dick Clark to die. I want the myth that he spawned to die. Very few people know what I’m about to report. Clark bears responsibility for the obsessive quest…

A Toxic History Lesson
A Toxic History Lesson

Sometimes an old message can provide a fresh perspective. A 1940s marketing film for DDT helped do just that for CNN producers as we began investigating the potential risks of toxic chemicals.…

The Humiliating Journey of James Harrison
The Humiliating Journey of James Harrison

From what I’ve read about college football, if you want to find a player with NFL potential – Kent State is generally not the first place on your list. There’s talent there.…

Hope in Haiti
Hope in Haiti

I’ve never heard Dr. Sanjay Gupta despair. Which is why it was so upsetting to hear him last night on AC360. Here’s what he told Anderson. “I feel a little hopeless,” said…

My Father's Day Wish:  Curious Children
My Father’s Day Wish: Curious Children

Here’s what I want for Father’s Day:  I want my children to develop a passion for science.  I’ve decided to grease the wheels.  I’ve called the best for advice.   His name…

Bollettieri on the New Kids Tennis Controversy
Bollettieri on the New Kids Tennis Controversy

Sometimes to get a fresh perspective it’s best to turn to somebody old. That’s what we’ve done for this story on one of the biggest controversies over how to teach children tennis.…

Arlen Specter's Valley of Death
Arlen Specter’s Valley of Death

The Valley of Death is Arlen Specter’s turf. It’s hard to keep track of how many times he has crossed it. This is true regarding his health. And, given the twists and…

"Killling Me Would Not Be in Your Interest"
“Killling Me Would Not Be in Your Interest”

“Killing me would not be in your interest.” So said the President of one of the most important countries on earth today. The quote is from the President of Madagascar. It was…

This One's for the Bird Brains
This One’s for the Bird Brains

As soon as I read today’s environmental headline, that nearly a third of America’s 800 bird species are in danger, I thought of the great sparrow massacre in China. On May 18,…

The Survival of Bahia
The Survival of Bahia

It wasn’t the Hudson River. It wasn’t a soft landing. It wasn’t a happy ending. When the Yemenia Airlines Airbus went down in the rough seas of the Indian Ocean, 152 people…

What Madoff Said in Court
What Madoff Said in Court

And so it ended. Just like that. A six-word email that came across our desks at 11:15am: “Madoff has been remanded to jail.” There comes a time in many crime stories when…

Madoff's Little Lie
Madoff’s Little Lie

It was a little lie that was supposed to die young. That is Bernard Madoff’s version of how his investment company became the largest Ponzi scheme ever. “When I began the Ponzi…

Where Have You Been
Where Have You Been, Harry Markopolos?

I wonder what would have happened if Harry Markopolos went to lunch at Bernard Madoff’s Palm Beach Country Club in the fall of 2000, stood up in the dining room, and shouted…

How Wiesel Would Punish Madoff
How Wiesel Would Punish Madoff

If anyone should know better, if anyone should have his guard up, you’d think it would be Elie Wiesel. “I should have learned,” he said, “that a human being is capable of…

Polar Man
Polar Man

That icicle hanging beneath BJ Kirschhoffer’s nose is exactly what you think it is. Polar Bear researchers officially call them snotsicles. And it’s what you get when it’s about 50 below zero…

Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Grief, Celebration

As Al Gore was presenting his plan for making America a country that eliminates oil and coal in favor of 100 percent renewable energy – a small study we were tipped off…

President's Obama's Ark
President’s Obama’s Ark

Now that President Obama has warned over and over that this economic crisis could turn into a “catastrophe” if Congress doesn’t act quickly on a stimulus package, I’m trying to get an…

The Big 3' and The 'B' Word
‘The Big 3’ and The ‘B’ Word

Don’t say that word! You know … “that famous term that everybody’s using,” as the United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger put it yesterday. He wouldn’t bring himself to actually utter the…

The Urgency of Patience
The Urgency of Patience

Our CNN colleague, David Gergen, was giving a seminar on presidential speechwriting the day before the inauguration, and he said something that stuck: “One of Barack Obama’s biggest challenges,” he said, is…

How Many Americans Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb
How Many Americans Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb

One of the most memorable quotes from Barack Obama came from a casual behind-the-scenes moment during the campaign. Candidate Obama, in an unguarded moment, recounted a question from a debate moderator who…

You're So Beautiful I Can Hardly Watch the Meter
You’re So Beautiful I Can Hardly Watch the Meter

Please look carefully at these two photos (on the following page) and ask yourself which you’d rather click on. Today’s Paris couture fashion show or New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The choice…

Autism Pioneer Stanley Greenspan Dies
Autism Pioneer Stanley Greenspan Dies

When a young mother named Marguerite Elisofon first contacted Dr. Stanley Greenspan, her baby daughter was interested in almost nothing. Samantha just stared into space. She was, said her mother, “in a…

Specter on Cancer Battle:  "Never Give In"
Specter on Cancer Battle: “Never Give In”

Sen. Arlen Specter woke at 4 a.m. one day last week with an excruciating headache, a side effect of chemotherapy. Ninety minutes later, he was on the squash court, playing a partner…

Jim Huber: Death of a Sports Poet
Jim Huber: Death of a Sports Poet

Once you get Jim Huber’s voice in your head, you can never get it out. Who would want to? Jim Huber wrote lullabies that could open your eyes. His essays on sports…

Weekend Flu Watch
Weekend Flu Watch, Help Us Delta Lady

It may be time to edit the script of the flight attendant whose brief finger wag is famous among Delta passengers. Her name is Katherine Lee. She looks like she was cast…

Forgetting Tiger
Forgetting Tiger

The Tiger Woods story has triggered a memory that led me to two old photos. One photo is real. One is doctored. The Book of Laughter & Forgetting Tiger I read about…

Running for Laughs
Running for Laughs

I just had lunch with a fat kid who took up running for laughs. He made the U.S. Olympic marathon team. Now, he’s a popular and influential running coach. And this week,…

Let Freedom Ring
Let Freedom Ring

I’m not going to mention any real names in this piece, even though I only got wind of one person’s first name. But I experienced something today in a CNN rest room…

Sanitizing and Driving Don't Mix
Sanitizing and Driving Don’t Mix

Oh, did I have a close call this morning trying to stay germ free. I had just dropped off the kids at school and was driving to work when I sneezed. I…

Reality Check on my Fantasy Man
Reality Check on my Fantasy Man

This story is about how to know when to give up on a man, and when to stick with him. It’s about Chris Johnson. I didn’t know who Johnson was before this…

For NBA
For NBA, How about a ‘Smart Strike’

Forget the players. Forget the owners. Forget the fans. At least for the moment. Forget everyone, except the thousands of Americans who depend on the NBA to make a living. If the…

Advice from Michael Jackson
Advice from Michael Jackson

I was hoping to post a story this morning called: “What Selecting a Jury Teaches Us About Targeting the Ideal Audience.” But I decided to take Michael Jackson’s advice instead. The story…

The Velvet Rope Social Network
The Velvet Rope Social Network

Let me begin with my Facebook status update: I JUST PUT ON MY PANTS. THEY FIT WELL. There are two silent reactions my friends on Facebook might have. Which one do you…

My Under Armour Shopping Spree
My Under Armour Shopping Spree

The other day I went to Sports Authority to buy a few ping pong balls for my children. I left with two arms full of high-tech athletic wear. I practically tripped over…

Saw Blade Through Thumb.  What Would You Do?
Saw Blade Through Thumb. What Would You Do?

It’s going to be hard to keep your eyes off the photo in this piece. But the story of a construction worker’s thumb impaled by an 8 inch serrated blade provides me…

Go Ahead
Go Ahead, Invade My Privacy – I’m Honored

You know what I like about the Internet trackers — the ones that follow my every move on the Web? They care about me. They don’t mind that I’m 50, that I’ve…

Homesick and Happy
Homesick and Happy

The last time I checked in with psychologist and school consultant Michael Thompson, “Tiger Mom” was making headlines for how she drove her children to succeed. Thompson gave us memorable vignettes from…

A Tax on a Face

Just as I’m about to turn 50, the Obama Administration and its allies in the Senate are pushing what’s been dubbed Botax. A 5 percent tax on cosmetic procedures, like Botox injections…

Michael Thompson on Raising Independent Children
Michael Thompson on Raising Independent Children

Extreme parents don’t necessarily take a break over the summer. Neither does Michael Thompson. “You know you’re an extreme parent,” he tells me, “if you send your child to camp for a…

Runner Seeks Mystery Woman

Two hundred and fifty thousand or so Americans are expected to run and complete a half marathon this month. And I plan to be one of them on Saturday. It’s my first…

Ladies and Gentlemen: Bobby Shields

As I was planning my father’s memorial service for today I called his good friend and fellow comedian Freddie Roman, to arrange for a room at New York’s traditional show business mecca…

Leno and Obama, courtesy of CNN
As funny as the times allow

Editor’s Note:This piece was published on CNN.COM, March 22, 2009, at the tail end of the global financial crisis known as the Great Recession. Michael SchulderCNN Senior Executive Producer Tonight, Barack Obama…

 

Michael Schulder: From a Researcher at ABC News; To a Writer at The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour on PBS; To my five years as a Writer for Peter Jennings at ABC World News Tonight; And 17 years as a Senior Executive Producer at CNN.

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