From the troubles facing a man who wanted to be president to a Supreme Court justice apparently disagreeing with the man who is president.
Our legal guys, Richard Herman and Avery Friedman, jump right in to give their take on the week's top legal stories.
Energy saving tips.
The 5 deadly sins of retirement planning.
Toyota's massive recall.
And President Obama's focus on creating more jobs.
Those are just some of the topics tackled today by the first couple of personal finance, Ken and Daria Dolan.
They also answer your money questions.
Some of the federal stimulus dollars are being used to help neighborhoods
rehabilitate abandoned and foreclosed properties.
Fredricka Whitfield reports.
Toyota says it's finalizing a plan to fix millions of recalled cars over concerns the gas pedal might stick.
Fredricka Whitfield spoke with the executive editor of Autoweek Magazine, Wes Raynal, about the problem facing the automaker.
A new book detailing former Senator John Edwards' extramarital affair that resulted in a love child went on sale today.
CNN Political Editor Mark Preston got his hand on a copy of "The Politician."
Here's his interview with Fredricka Whitfield.
Toyota's president apologized Friday for the gas pedal problems that have forced the recall of millions of vehicles in the U.S. and Europe, Japanese media reported.
Are you affected by the Toyota recall? And if so, how are you dealing with it? Leave your comments here. We may use some of them between 6am and 11am ET.
President Obama answered tough questions from House Republicans meeting in Baltimore Friday. CNN Political Editor Mark Preston joins us to talk about that.
During his State of the Union speech this week, President Obama called out the U.S. Supreme court for its recent decision on campaign finance. We'll have reaction.
We'll have the latest on the Toyota recall, including what the car company's president has to say.
In the midst of the housing crisis, people are falling prey to real estate scams. We'll talk with finance expert and author Clyde Anderson.
A California school district that pulled a dictionary from classrooms because it defined "oral sex" will allow the reference book back on the shelves. We'll have more on that story with CNN Education contributor Steve Perry.
And from Mississippi to Virginia – the southeastern U.S. is battling wintry weather. Our Reynolds Wolf will be on top of that story all morning long.
Join Betty Nguyen and TJ Holmes on this CNN Saturday Morning, beginning 6am ET/ 3am PT.