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This Weekend with Gordon Deal August 03, 2024 This Weekend with Gordon Deal August 03, 2024
Sat, August, 3, 2024
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.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal July 27, 2024 This Weekend with Gordon Deal July 27, 2024
Sat, July, 27, 2024
Can US still dominate swimming without Michael Phelps, can sequel save the movie business, and the weirdest rules of the Olympics.
The Omicron Olympics face the ultimate test The Omicron Olympics face the ultimate test
Thu, February, 3, 2022
The Omicron Olympics face the ultimate test Tina Reed from Axios explains
This Morning with Gordon Deal December 07, 2021 This Morning with Gordon Deal December 07, 2021
Tue, December, 7, 2021
State of emergency declared in Hawaii, forecasters warn of 'catastrophic' flooding, China says U.S. diplomatic boycott of Winter Olympics could harm co-operation, and 101-year-old returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal June 12, 2021 This Weekend with Gordon Deal June 12, 2021
Sat, June, 12, 2021
President Biden hits crunch time on vaccinations, Team USA newcomers who benefited from the delay of the Olympics, and the rookie crawfish cooks who are not ready for primetime.
Banned from the Olympic Movement for Sexual Misconduct, These Men Are Still Coaching Kids Banned from the Olympic Movement for Sexual Misconduct, These Men Are Still Coaching Kids
Fri, December, 14, 2018
USA Today's Rachel Axon explores a frightening story: there are dozens of coaches guilty of sexual misconduct who are still actively coaching in the Olympic movement.
This Morning with Gordon Deal December 14, 2018 This Morning with Gordon Deal December 14, 2018
Fri, December, 14, 2018
The Senate hands President Trump a rebuke on Saudi Arabia, how banned Olympic coaches are still able to coach kids and why hotels are opening their doors (and Wi-Fi) to remote workers.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal February 24, 2018 This Weekend with Gordon Deal February 24, 2018
Sat, February, 24, 2018
How Kennedy country became Trump country, companies are paying workers to get better with money, and how the Olympics can teach you to win at life.
This Morning with Gordon Deal February 24, 2017 This Morning with Gordon Deal February 24, 2017
Fri, February, 24, 2017
U.S. talks with Mexico clouded by mixed message, six months after Olympics, Rio is falling apart and the IOC should have seen it coming, and Scottish neighborhood uses hairdryers to deter speeding drivers.
The Dark Side of Going for Gold The Dark Side of Going for Gold
Mon, August, 22, 2016
John Florio from The Atlantic takes a look at what athletes need to keep in mind after the Olympics.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal August 20, 2016 This Weekend with Gordon Deal August 20, 2016
Sat, August, 20, 2016
Why you should never tell someone to relax, the impact self-driving cars will have on our lives and 10 Olympic athletes' daily habits that could make you more successful.
Gordon's Frustrating Weekend Trip to the Grocery Store Gordon's Frustrating Weekend Trip to the Grocery Store
Mon, August, 15, 2016
Mike Gavin joins Gordon to talk about Usain Bolt's three-peat for gold in the Olympic 100-meter dash, and Gordon fills us in on his frustrating experience at the supermarket this past weekend.
U.S. Male Gymnasts Want to Be Objectified U.S. Male Gymnasts Want to Be Objectified
Tue, August, 9, 2016
Will male gymnasts ever be as popular as their female counterparts? The Wall Street Journal's Louise Radnofsky has the story.
This Morning with Gordon Deal August 05, 2016 This Morning with Gordon Deal August 05, 2016
Fri, August, 5, 2016
Obama defends cash payment to Iran, USA Gymnastics failed to report sex abuse cases and the bankrupting wedding day.
Road To Rio: Brazil's Path To 2016 Summer Olympics Paved With Turmoil Road To Rio: Brazil's Path To 2016 Summer Olympics Paved With Turmoil
Mon, April, 18, 2016
Brazil has gone from burgeoning economy to imminent disaster. Carter Dougherty from International Business Times has the story.