This Weekend with Gordon Deal July 29, 2017
The state of good jobs in America, how to schools are trying to combat fake news and Gordon has a conversation with Olympic Champion Gabby Douglas.
The state of good jobs in America, how to schools are trying to combat fake news and Gordon has a conversation with Olympic Champion Gabby Douglas.
“Skinny” repeal of Obamacare fails in Senate, Russia sanctions bill clears the Senate, and Chicago hospitals see spike in births after Cubs’ World Series win.
Trump Administration to bar transgender from serving in U.S. military, what will a GOP health bill look like after so many losses, and the worst road trip annoyances.
When will we see meaningful healthcare reform, President Trump still in campaign mode, and calling telecommuters back to the office.
President Trump demands moment on health care, Jared Kushner denies collusion, and New Jersey police grant wish of 9-year-old boy with rare disease.
White House OK with sanctions against Russia, Republican’s continue their battle for healthcare reform, and its a vasectomy party.
Robots are replacing workers where you shop, Florida has a monkey problem, and 10 million Americans say they’ll illegally stream or download Game of Thrones.
Trump’s legal team faces a shake up, O.J. Simpson to be paroled in October, and boy accidentally discovers million-year-old Ice Age fossil.
Arizona Senator John McCain diagnosed with brain cancer, Trump tells GOP Senators to unite over the health bill, and why dogs are friendly.
Will the GOP have a better handle on tax reform, Trump and Putin met for second time at G-20, and fast ways to cut your home energy bills.
Mitch McConnell abandons latest health-care bill, questions remain surrounding fatal Minnesota police shooting, and problems that can knock your retirement plans off track.
GOP push to pass health-care law faces new setback, Donald Trump sustains support in counties that backed him, and baseball tackles how to build team chemistry.
Can coral get cancer, rise above your awful commute, and what not to do for summer travel.
New Senate Health Bill aims to Bridge GOP Gaps, but Resistance Remains, Trump Defends His Son and Plays down Differences With French Leader, and five work from home jobs that can pay over $100,000.
FBI nominee Christopher Wray promises to remain independent, President Trump travel’s to Paris to meet with Macron, and young brothers apologize for prank calling police 25 times.
Trump Jr. says he was looking for dirt on Clinton, can we ever get a bipartisan conclusions to election-meddling, and woman picks up $405 restaurant tab for group of firefighters.
Military plane crash in Mississippi leaves at least 16 dead, a look at the state of Amazon, and the fried chicken restaurant dishing out second chances.
Donald Trump Jr’s meeting with Russian lawyer raises some eyebrows, GOP scrambles to recruit Senate candidates, and these four-legged mammals are stealing your jobs.
A look at America’s growing education divide, creating generational wealth, and is the travel industry is finally ending discrimination against solo travelers.
Trump says West must ‘defend its civilization,’ G20 protesters clash with police in Germany, and 5 industries millennials are actually saving.
U.S., Russia Spar over Approach to North Korea Threat, Congressmen Steve Scalise’s condition worsens, and this zombie survival camp will help you win apocalypse.
North Korea’s latest missile launch threatens U.S. Strategy in Asia, how will a Fed interest rate hike effect consumers, and which airlines pad their schedules the most.
Independence Day – What happened to civil discourse, don’t fall for these scams this summer, and the most and least independent states.
Trump Tweets video of Him Wrestling down CNN, Budget standoffs persist in New Jersey and Maine; Illinois Officials edge closer to Budget Deal, and the effort to limit the horribleness of floats during the Horribles Parade in New England.
A unique solution for bad sports parents, the can’t-miss events for the 4th of July weekend, and figuring out who’s supposed to pay on a first date.
Trump administration reverses policy on fiancés as travel ban takes effect, House Republicans step up pressure on sanctuary cities, and why “container spotting” may be the new bird-watching.