This Morning with Gordon Deal August 27, 2024
Gaza ceasefire talks continue while Russia pounds Ukraine with missiles, how Harris’ stance on immigration has shifted over the years and the six-figure college sticker shock for students and parents.
Gaza ceasefire talks continue while Russia pounds Ukraine with missiles, how Harris’ stance on immigration has shifted over the years and the six-figure college sticker shock for students and parents.
Escalation fears grow as Israel and Hezbollah exchange missiles, why some of the most popular campaign ideas are the dumbest and a look at whether off-brand weight loss drugs are safe.
Millions of older cars, trucks with dangerous defects aren’t getting fixed, millennials have ‘phantom wealth’ hidden in their homes and 401Ks, and true crime and the lawsuits that come next.
Kamala Harris accepts Democratic Presidential nomination, most Americans have signed away their right to take a company to court, and is anyone really ‘rawdogging’ flights.
Harris vice presidential pick Tim Walz rallies Democratic convention, Trump returns to outdoor rallies, and new surveys show signs of optimism among small business owners.
The Obamas speak at the DNC, Blinken visits Gaza mediators in pursuit of cease-fire deal, and teens’ energy-drink habit is amping anxiety.
President Biden passes the torch to Harris as Democratic Convention begins, Blinken says Israel accepts Gaza proposal, and daredevil 94-Year-old is oldest ever to take on world’s fastest zip line.
Ukrainian president says push into Russia’s Kursk region is to create a buffer zone there, The 2024 Democratic National Convention starts today, and where do we stand on shorts at the office.
Fewer Americans want companies to take stance on politics, three areas where AI can make a huge difference, and no the world isn’t going to hell in a handbasket.
Mediators hold new Gaza cease-fire talks, White House says prescription drug deals will produce billions in savings for taxpayers, and VP candidates do the Dew.
Hamas says it will not attend new cease-fire talks with Israel, Russia withdraws some forces from Ukraine in response to Kursk invasion, and how much alcohol can you drink a week and still be healthy.
FBI is investigating suspected Iranian hack attempts of Presidential campaigns, Donald Trump calls for mass deportations if elected, and the right way to snack.
Experts warn of election disruptions after Trump says campaign was hacked, Kamala Harris revives Democratic hopes for first Madam President, and more than $365K raised for disabled Air Force veteran.
Going into debt for Olympic glory, is it safe to cruise during hurricane season, and Chipotle fans take burrito ‘skimp’ into their own hands.
A deadly tornado, flooding rains and swollen rivers plague residents in the path of Debby, bodycam video shows moments police encounter Trump’s would-be assassin, and Florida deputy races into pond to rescue missing autistic boy.
Harris and Walz rally in the Midwest, seeking a boost in critical states, Tropical Storm Debby makes 2nd landfall in South Carolina, and who has final say over the window shade on a plane.
Kamala Harris introduces Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as running mate, Tropical Storm Debby swirls over Atlantic, expected to again douse the Carolinas before moving north, and 911 operator calmly walks expectant mom through a surprise at-home delivery.
Debby’s wrath leaves at least 5 dead in Southeast as tropical storm continues to lash region, Kamala Harris to debut running mate Tuesday night, and why bronze feels better than silver.
Strengthening Hurricane Debby making beeline for Florida, Kamala Harris interviews Vice President finalists, and dog rescued miles from shore and reunited with owners.
A journey through stroke recovery, we will soon be able to talk to our cars, and the Summer Olympics are costing American companies $2.6 billion in lost productivity.
Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan released in Russia-West prisoner swap, Senate GOP kills bipartisan tax bill, and how much summer heat is costing Americans.
Iran’s leader orders attack on Israel for Haniyeh killing, Trump attacks Harris’s identity, saying he didn’t know she was black, and Kansas toddler rescued after falling into PVC pipe.
Hamas political leader killed in Iran, wealthy millennials are rejecting stocks for ‘alternative’ investments, and women gives away over $100,000 after scratching off $1 million lottery prize.
President Biden calls for overturn of Presidential immunity, what goes into picking a vice president, and are schools asking too much for back-to-school shopping.
Israel approves a retaliatory strike on Hezbollah, crews battle wildfires across the US West, and credit card rewards are tearing friends apart.
Can US still dominate swimming without Michael Phelps, can sequel save the movie business, and the weirdest rules of the Olympics.
President Biden, Netanyahu meet amid push for Gaza cease-fire, Mexican drug lord Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada arrested in U.S., and the cost of travel to the Paris Olympics.
President Biden says praises Kamala Harris in Oval Office address, Israel’s Netanyahu addresses U.S. Congress, and how much Americans think they need to retire.
Secret Service Director resigns, Sen. Bob Menendez to resign from Senate after corruption conviction, and how summer is a money pit for parents.
Kamala Harris closes in on nomination with delegates secured, Secret Service Director’s testimony sparks bipartisan calls for her resignation, and the best and worst states to retire in.
President Biden drops out of Presidential race, endorses Kamala Harris, not the first time a sitting president has dropped out of reelection race, and how to stay friends despite different politics.
Nation faces exhaustion and division after assassination attempt, young women with eating disorders feel the pull of energy drinks, and potty-mouthed parrot arrives at shelter.
Donald Trump accepts nomination, IT outages reported across globe as airlines, airports, banks and media companies experience disruptions, and diver recovers boy’s sunken fishing pole from Tennessee lake.
JD Vance accepts GOP VP nomination, President Biden tests positive for Covid-19, and money moves to make ahead of the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in years.
New details emerge in Trump assassination attempt investigation, New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez found guilty of corruption charges, and how extreme heat is costing Americans more than ever.
Mystery around Donald Trump shooter deepens, Trump picks J.D. Vance as 2024 running mate, and back-to-school shopping expected to cost families as much as holiday spending.
Authorities hunt for clues, but motive of man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump remains elusive, President Biden’s ever-changing theory of victory, and Man killed at Trump rally lauded for his final act, protecting his family.
Is it safe for kids to play tackle football, are employees derailing their careers by choosing to work remotely, and a cruise line for every type of traveler.
President Biden tries to slow defections with press conference, half a million Houston-area homes and businesses still won’t have power into next week, and what’s the best temperature to set your AC on during a summer heat wave.
Texas officials spar over Beryl response as power outages persist, NATO accuses China of supplying Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, and the best and worst U.S. airlines.
Beryl weakens but leaves millions without power in Texas, Democrats’ effort to push Biden off ticket hits uncertainty, and dreamscrolling.
President Biden tries to reassure Democrats, Beryl leaves millions without power, and Iowa House representative takes the mound for Sioux City Explorers.
Beryl regains hurricane strength as it bears down on Texas coast, Boeing agrees to plead guilty in 737 MAX criminal case, and New Hampshire teen jumps onto out-of-control boat after sailing instructor falls overboard.
You might be buying your house at the top of the market, work from home isn’t going away, and can a flirty text message lead to divorce.
Why President Biden stinks at being Trumpy, how to be safe outdoors in extreme heat, and 2-year-old golden retriever steals the show at parents’ wedding.
Best of – Presidential golf rivalry, why we are paying more for hotdogs, and the top 10 foods Americans are buying for the Fourth Of July.
Judge delays Trump hush-money sentencing to rule on immunity, Beryl strengthens into the earliest Category 5 Atlantic hurricane on record, and traveling tips for Independence Day.
Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, how summer weather can affect your travel plans, some Boston subway trains are now sporting googly eyes.
Top Democrats rally around President Biden, prosecutors to seek guilty plea from Boeing tied to 737 MAX crashes, and how an old jar of pickles put a St. Louis suburb on the map.
Do Americans drink too much, how risky is a workplace romance, and volleyball was for girls, now it’s booming with boys.
What did we learn from the first Presidential debate, President Biden’s age comes front and center, and UK boy has brain implant fitted to control epilepsy seizures in world first.
Supreme Court appears poised to allow emergency abortions in Idaho, Trump and Biden’s first presidential debate of 2024 is tonight, and 12-year-old graduates from high school, heading to college for double degree.
Iowa floodwaters breach levees as even more rain dumps onto parts of the Midwest, winners and losers from Tuesday’s primaries, and 7 ways parents can drive happiness by helping kids find their purpose.
Julian Assange cuts deal to plead guilty, Rapidan Dam in southern Minnesota experiences partial failure, and surgeons perform kidney transplant with patient awake during procedure.
Record flooding inundates northwest Iowa, prompts evacuations, isolates one city, what Trump can’t say at a debate, and cancer survivor and world-champion Irish dancer raises money for hospital that saved her life.
How to be safe in the heat, pet owners face an insurance dilemma, and golf is back at the office.
U.S. redirects air-defense missile deliveries to Ukraine, millions sweating it out as heat wave nears peak from Midwest to Maine, and why do we get crankier the hotter it gets.
135 million Americans now sweltering in unrelenting heat wave, when caring for your parents comes at a cost to tour career, and affordable homes under $200,000 are still out there.
135 million Americans now sweltering in unrelenting heat wave, when caring for your parents comes at a cost to tour career, and affordable homes under $200,000 are still out there.
Wildfires grow, heatwave breaks records, President Biden unveils new immigration program offering legal status to 500,000 spouses of U.S. citizens, and why Americans are eating a sunscreen ingredient in frozen pizza.
Heat dome brings potentially historic temperatures to most of the nation, President Biden plans to give legal status to immigrant spouses, and 23 sets of twins graduate from a single Massachusetts middle school.
Mass shootings mark the last weekend of Spring, epic heatwave to expand from Midwest to East Coast, and how to keep pets safe when temperatures rise.
Golf rivalry has Biden and Trump teeing off, can hot-dog-eating champ Joey Chestnut save the fake-meat industry, and preschool teacher is donating part of her liver to 5-year-old student.
Supreme Court rejects abortion pill challenge, why Americans have more investment income than ever before, and how airport bathrooms are getting a makeover.
House votes to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt, Biden, Zelensky to sign 10-year U.S.-Ukraine security deal at G-7 summit, and chance eBay encounter returns long-lost charm to Utah family.
Hunter Biden convicted in gun case, Hamas responds to Gaza cease-fire plan seeking some changes, and America’s commute to work Is getting longer.
US proposal for cease-fire in Gaza gets UN Security Council backing, jurors in Hunter Biden’s gun trial begin deliberating whether he’s guilty of federal firearm charges, and best money moves for June.
Hostage rescue operation in Israel, Ukraine’s best hope may be a faltering Russian economy, and the four-day workweek is closer than you think.
How the Red Cross helps when Mother Nature strikes, what its like being a poll worker, and the great concert ticket bust.
The latest on Hunter Biden’s trial, the Democratic voters division over another Biden term, and the cost of summer heat.
Georgia appeals court temporarily halts Trump’s 2020 election case, Israel says jets strike school containing Hamas compound, and the 80th Anniversary of D-Day.
President Biden imposes sweeping asylum ban at US-Mexico border, prosecution and defense outline arguments in Hunter Biden case, and baby girl born at 1 pound, 5 ounces goes home for 1st time in 9 months.
President Biden to issue executive order on southern border, Anthony Fauci defends Covid response, and local fan steps in as an unexpected caddie for a golfer at PGA event.
Netanyahu aide says Israel agreed to Biden’s cease-fire plan for Gaza, Claudia Sheinbaum elected as Mexico’s first female President, and can my pet eat cicadas.
Cancer is capsizing Americans’ finances, how can new college grads overcome obstacles and land a great first job, and a Connecticut town confronts the Aporkalypse.
Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts, U.S. allows Ukraine to carry out limited strikes inside Russia with American weapons, and a fifth grader’s fundraiser cleared his school of meal debt.
Israel denies strike on camp near Rafah that Gaza officials say killed 21 people, Republicans divided on pledging to accept 2024 election results, and Pennsylvania school official fulfills dying Marine’s last wish.
Jurors end the first day of deliberations in the Trump hush money trial, how cancer is capsizing Americans’ finances and how to protect against increasing turbulence on airline flights.
At least 20 killed in southern storms as severe weather heads east, Netanyahu says killing of civilians was “tragic mistake,” and prepare to be inundated with lengthy voice notes.
Memorial Day Best Of – A bipartisan pair aims to solve America’s happiness problem, how new grads can land a job after college, and Memorial Day quotes to show your gratitude this year.
There aren’t enough babies, AI-generated spam is starting to fill social media, and a heartwarming Memorial Day story.
Justice Department sues to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster, NCAA Agrees to Share Revenue With Athletes in Landmark $2.8 Billion Settlement, and where is America’s best pizza.
Dozens injured by deadly Iowa tornadoes as powerful storms slam Midwest, Uvalde school shooting victims’ families announce $2 million settlement with Texas city and new lawsuits, and the best times to travel on a busy Memorial Day weekend.
Multiple people killed as powerful storms slam the Midwest, a look at the power struggle in Iran after their president’s death and why so many of us are so down on our financial success.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for leaders of Israel and Hamas, how to deal with a spouse who retires early and how to avoid a blood-sugar crash.
Iranian president and foreign minister killed in helicopter crash, how AI could come along for your next doctor’s appointment, and the power of working 5 to 9 before your 9 to 5.
President Biden’s exercise routine a mystery amid age concerns, the science behind why the world is getting wetter, and New Jersey quintuplets graduate from same university together.
Deadly storms slam Texas leaving hundreds of thousands without power, why the debates carry risks for both Biden and Trump and why Americans can’t stop “spaving.”
President Biden and Donald Trump agree to debates, GOP infighting threatens to deliver primary losses, and dining out is increasingly a domain of the wealthy.
President Biden moves forward on $1 billion in new arms for Israel, California beaches are a new gateway for illegal immigration, and high school senior accepted into 231 schools, awarded $14.7 million in scholarships.
Secretary of State Blinken arrives in Ukraine in show of US solidarity amid Russian attacks, latest on Donald Trump’s hush money case, and vet care is becoming harder to find.
Israeli forces step up attacks, at least 11 dead in Mother’s Day weekend shootings across the country, and cemeteries get a new lease on life.
How Congress can get past partisan gridlock, should you make your kids write by hand, New Jersey mother, daughter support one another on way to graduating together.
Netanyahu says Israel can ‘stand alone’ if US halts arms shipments, Presidential race is going to get nasty, and getting out of a boring conversation.
President Biden says U.S. won’t supply Israel with weapons for Rafah offensive, powerful storms kill 3 people as tornadoes, hailstorms sweep across Central US, and how olive oil could lower risk of dementia mortality.
U.S. pauses weapons shipment to Israel over a possible Rafah offensive, how TikTok lost the war in Washington, and Vietnam veteran reunites with lost dog tag after 56 years.
Israeli forces take control of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, surveillance looms over pro-Palestinian campus protests, and how to improve focus.
Israeli army tells Palestinians to temporarily evacuate parts of Rafah ahead of an expected assault, welcome to the white-collar recession, and how watching sports improves your health.
For Jewish students, protests stir fear, anger, hope and questions, the most dreaded word at work, and woman passes bar exam on 1st try more than a decade after being released from prison.
Fresh chaos, arrests on US college campuses as police flatten camp at UCLA, jurors in Trump hush money trial hear recording of pivotal call on plan to buy affair story, and 11 sets of twins set to graduate high school together.