This Morning with Gordon Deal October 30, 2017
Charges set to come come down tied to Russia problem, Puerto Rico cancels power contract, and hacks to help at big box stores.
Charges set to come come down tied to Russia problem, Puerto Rico cancels power contract, and hacks to help at big box stores.
Will Harvey Weinstein case be a watershed moment, is this baseball’s time to shine, and boy with cerebral palsy beats the odds to become one-armed golfer.
Trump declares opioid crisis a public health emergency, the wildest JFK Files, and how Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ goes back to the ’80s.
Will Trump change 401(k) rules, judge rejects bid by 18 states to revive Obamacare subsidies, and officer helps 8-year-old celebrate birthday.
2 GOP Senators would rather retire than deal with President Trump, will Harvey Weinstein case be a watershed moment, and you can now get paid to eat avocados.
New Information emerges on Niger ambush, North Korea threats at ‘unprecedented, critical’ level, and is this baseball’s time.
Republican’s and White House aim for tax bill by year-end, U.S. preparing to put nuclear bombers back on 24-hour alert, and the truth could be yours for $5 million.
A dive into a daughters mission to rescue her parents in Puerto Rico, re-building houses in Houston, and who to avoid so you don’t get the flu.
John Kelly defends President Trump after criticism of phone call to widow, Senate passes budget proposal, and Pikachu invades the White House.
President Trump signals opposition to bipartisan health-care deal, Islamic State’s ‘caliphate’ dissolves, but ideology spread, and year-end tax-savings tips.
U.S. senators reach bipartisan deal on Obamacare, federal judge in Hawaii blocks new travel ban, and Cubs fans are feeling cursed again.
President Trump and Mitch McConnell declare a common agenda, the split-second decisions of wildfire victims, and why you’ll keep paying less at the pump this year.
Louisiana oil rig explodes, can the GOP stop the infighting, and these are not your father’s Yankees.
Stress is making us exhausted, California’s breakup with NFL, and scientists find gold worth $2 million in Swiss sewage.
Trump to end subsidies to health insurers, death toll rises in California wildfires, and the most worthless graduate degree in America.
At least 23 dead, hundreds missing as winds fan California wildfires, Trump rips Democrats as ‘obstructionists’ as he vows to ‘fight’ to pass tax bill, and Napa businesses rally to help the community.
Is Trump still the same guy who won in November, Supreme Court dismisses travel ban case, and stress and social media are taking their toll.
Las Vegas gunman fired on security guard before mass shooting, Russians in Silicon Valley can’t shake hackings’ shadow, and vet who rescued Las Vegas victims gets free truck.
White House demands a border wall, Weinstein Co. board fires Harvey Weinstein, and Doomsday prepper sends all of his food to Puerto Rico.
How hospitals dealt with injuries rarely seen in the U.S., when did baseball games become agonizing, and are companies cursed by cameos in Blade Runner.
President Trump takes aim at Iran nuclear deal, swing-state Republicans unsure of GOP tax plan, and new car infotainment tech causes big distractions.
President Trump visits Las Vegas victims, a graphic look at how hospitals handled the injuries, and Tom Petty’s hits top Amazon and iTunes music charts.
Las Vegas gunman thoroughly planned his attack, Yahoo says all three billion accounts hacked in 2013 data theft, and heroes begin to emerge from the Las Vegas attack.
Las Vegas vigils chime for lives cut short in mass shooting, Rocker Tom Petty dies at age 66, and GoFundMe page raises millions for Las Vegas victims.
At least 20 dead after Las Vegas shooting, Trump slams ‘fake news’ and ‘politically motivated ingrates’ for criticizing Puerto Rico aid efforts, and how the national anthem became an essential part of sports.
President Trump’s approach to sports breaks with long bipartisan tradition, Puerto Rico’s power woes are decades in the making, and a look at teen adoption.