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December 20, 2009
Posted: 04:50 AM ET

A major snowstorm has moved out of the Washington, DC area and is now socking New England. Three deaths in Virginia are blamed on the storm. Our Reynolds Wolf reports from Fredericksburg, Virginia this morning.

We'll have a live report from London after severe wintry weather has forced Eurostar to cancel all train service this weekend.

Now that the health care reform bill has the crucial backing needed to avoid a Republican filibuster in the Senate, what's next? CNN Congressional Correspondent Brianna Keilar joins us this morning with that.

And Josh Levs brings us PolitiFact.com's "Lie of the Year," described as "the most signifant falsehood of 2009."

Betty, Reynolds and Josh are here on this CNN Sunday morning, along with Rob Marciano in for TJ Holmes, beginning 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Josh Levs • Reynolds Wolf

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December 19, 2009
Posted: 05:54 AM ET

If you're planning on flying today, chances are your flight will be affected by the huge storm churning toward the Northeast.
Here are some key Web sites to check on your flight - or the roads.
Is the storm affecting you? Send us an iReport.
Flight delays:
-The FAA
-Flightstats.com
-Accuweather.com
-Orbitz – Airport Conditions
Check on the roads:
-US DOT
You can also check out the latest from CNN affiliates around the country. We link you them at CNN.com/US.
Travel safely!

Josh Levs - Correspondent
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Josh Levs • Reynolds Wolf

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Posted: 05:23 AM ET
Reynolds Wolf at Biltmore in Asheville, N.C.
Reynolds Wolf at Biltmore in Asheville, N.C.

Christmas tradition at George Vanderbilt's estate dates back to 1895 - 114 years ago. The centerpiece of the display is a 34-foot real Fraser Fir – which decorates the banquet hall in the 250-room castle. There are 58 trees on display - thousands of lights and miles of garland.

If you can't make it to Asheville, NC this year – Reynolds takes you inside on this CNN Saturday Morning.

If you have a favorite place for holiday light displays, send us the location.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Reynolds Wolf

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Posted: 05:01 AM ET

Winter weather - and lots of it. A monster storm is making its way up the Eastern Seaboard. The DC area is bracing for up to 20 inches of snow. Reynolds Wolf is reporting live from Fredericksburg, Virginia. We have Kate Bolduan in Washington.

The Senate is in session early this morning to tackle defense spending and health care reform. Do Senate Democrats have the 60 votes they need to pass their current health care bill?

President Obama wants health care reform passed by Christmas. What's the rush? CNN Deputy Political Editor Paul Steinhauser explains why the calendar is vital in the quest to reform health care.

For some people, the holidays can be a very stressful time. We're talking with a psychologist this morning with tips on how to avoid stressors and find support.

A top-notch executive loses job, starts brewing coffee in his basement and harnesses the power of internet to make it successful - all over the past year. What are the lessons for others struggling out there? Josh Levs talks with this economic survivor.

Join Betty Nguyen with Rob Marciano in for TJ Holmes on this CNN Saturday morning, beginning 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Reynolds Wolf

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December 5, 2009
Posted: 04:40 AM ET

The coffee is brewing and writers and producers are working hard to bring you the latest stories happening in the CNN newsroom.

A dramatic end to the Amanda Knox case... Knox an American exchange student was convicted of murder in Italy. She was sentenced to 26 years in prison for the death of her roommate. Family and friends are in shock. Did Amanda Knox get a fair trial? What's next for her family? We'll bring you the very latest from Perugia, Italy.

And, trying to lose a few pounds? Don't drink that Slim Fast this morning. 10 million drinks have been recalled. We'll tell you why.

President Obama's plan to help troubled homeowners is the target of much criticism. Our housing expert Clyde Anderson looks at what's wrong with the plan and what the administration is doing to fix it.

Plus, when you put something on Facebook do you really know who is able to see it? There are little tricks to help you to keep your information private. In addition, Facebook is rolling out enhanced privacy settings. We'll talk with an expert to see if those changes will be good enough.

Those stories and much more are ahead on CNN Saturday Morning with T.J. Holmes, Betty Nguyen and Reynolds Wolf starting at 6am ET/3am PT.

Tracy Murphy - Copy Editor
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Reynolds Wolf • TJ Holmes

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October 14, 2009
Posted: 03:30 PM ET

From CNN Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf:

You’d think that after being ravaged by one of nature’s most feared creatures, you’d shield yourself from all reminders of that experience.

That isn’t the case with Rodney Fox - a guy nearly shredded apart by a Great White Shark in 1963. This survivor is now a protector of these apex predators of the seas - and is doing all he can to prevent their extinction.

Here’s his story:

Join Reynolds Wolf weekend mornings in the CNN Newsroom along with TJ Holmes and Betty Nguyen, 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Clips from CNN Newsroom • Reynolds Wolf

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Posted: 03:00 PM ET

From CNN Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf:

We can see them rising from the depths and into our nightmares - sharks!!! These oceanic predators are one of the creatures most feared by man - and sadly, one of the most horribly misunderstood. Many are endangered and are teetering on the brink of extinction.

A new exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium is trying to help save them by tossing myths overboard and hooking us into the truth: the survival of the shark is crucial to the Earth’s ecosystem!

I recently had a chance to see the exhibit and meet a few of the sharks face to face. Check it out!

Join Reynolds Wolf along with Betty Nguyen and TJ Holmes weekend mornings in the CNN Newsroom, 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Clips from CNN Newsroom • Reynolds Wolf

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October 10, 2009
Posted: 05:06 AM ET

President Obama says he's "surprised" and "humbled" to become the fourth U.S. president to receive a Nobel Peace Prize. What will this win mean on a diplomatic front?

As strategy and troop levels in Afghanistan are being debated at the White House, one influential adviser warns the window of opportunity to turn around the war is closing.

CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour introduces us to Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greg Mortenson. His work in Afghanistan has been recognized as an example of "non-military counter-insurgency."

The H1N1 flu vaccine is being rolled out - but will Americans line up for the shot?

Freeze watches and warnings are popping up across much of the Central Plains, Midwest, and western Great Lakes in lieu of the first real cold spell of the season. Reynolds Wolf will have the rest of the nation's weather ahead in the CNN Newsroom.

Join Betty Nguyen with Drew Griffin in for TJ Holmes, beginning 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Reynolds Wolf • TJ Holmes

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October 4, 2009
Posted: 04:16 AM ET

New overnight: Eight U.S. troops were killed in attacks on two outposts in Afghanistan.

The U.S. Supreme Court starts its fall session Monday. Justice Sonia Sotomayer debuts in her first term. How might she affect the dynamics of the high court? We'll take a look at that, and the cases ahead.

We're following three separate disasters, unfolding thousands of miles apart in Southern Asia.

An honor student beaten to death a week ago in Chicago has been laid to rest.

And in our Faces of Faith segment, we profile a 12-year-old student from Toronto who has raised millions of dollars for UNICEF. He’s even an author.

It's Sunday morning in the CNN Newsroom. Grab that cup of coffee, put your feet up and join us, beginning 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Reynolds Wolf • TJ Holmes

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October 3, 2009
Posted: 04:01 AM ET

TJ Holmes spent the day at the Ron Clark Academy last week when teachers from all over the world came to the school to learn their model. These teachers are taking what they learned back to their school systems. We take a look at the non-traditional teaching methods producing phenomenal results, and what makes this school so innovative.

Despite a personal pitch from President Barack Obama, Chicago is out - Rio de Janeiro is in as host of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Our Josh Levs checks out how both cities are responding - online.

Typhoon Parma is bearing down on the Philippines, less than a week after then-Tropical Storm Ketsana caused devastating floods.

Samoa and Indonesia - reeling from their own natural disasters this week. We'll get an update.

Join Betty Nguyen, TJ Holmes, Reynolds Wolf and Josh Levs in the CNN Newsroom beginning 6am ET/ 3am PT.

Karen Waygood - Writer/Editor
Filed under: Betty Nguyen • Josh Levs • Reynolds Wolf • TJ Holmes

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