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Gas Prices are Dropping Across the U.S. Why Now? Which States Could hit $3 per Gallon? Gas Prices are Dropping Across the U.S. Why Now? Which States Could hit $3 per Gallon?
Thu, August, 18, 2022
Why are gas prices currently dropping across the United States? Bailey Schulz of USA Today has the details.
A Year After Fall of Kabul, Afghan Evacuees Face Uncertainty in U.S. A Year After Fall of Kabul, Afghan Evacuees Face Uncertainty in U.S.
Tue, August, 16, 2022
Todd Ruger of CQ Roll Call discussed with Jennifer Kushinka about Afghan Evacuees facing uncertainty in the United States after the fall of Kabul.
Airports Around the World Battle Long Lines, Canceled Flights Airports Around the World Battle Long Lines, Canceled Flights
Mon, June, 27, 2022
Airports across the United States have dealt with hundreds of canceled flights. Benjamin Katz of the Wall Street Journal has the story.
Is the U.S. Doing Enough to Help Ukraine? Is the U.S. Doing Enough to Help Ukraine?
Fri, April, 22, 2022
Congressman Jim Himes tells Gordon Deal about the latest round of aid to Ukraine.
How the U.S. Should Proceed in a Standoff with Russia How the U.S. Should Proceed in a Standoff with Russia
Mon, February, 14, 2022
Congressman Adam Smith talks with Gordon about how the U.S. should react to a potential Ukraine/Russia conflict.
Biden's biggest challenges in 2022. Convincing Americans 'the United States is on the right track Biden's biggest challenges in 2022. Convincing Americans 'the United States is on the right track"
Thu, December, 16, 2021
President Biden's challenge is telling Americans that the United States will be on the right track in 2022. MarketWatch's Robert Schroeder has the story.
This Morning with Gordon Deal April 22, 2019 This Morning with Gordon Deal April 22, 2019
Mon, April, 22, 2019
Sri Lanka Easter bombing kills hundreds, the United States will try to force Iranian oil exports to zero, and the art of being single.
As U.S. Footprint Shrinks, Others Happily Fill the Void As U.S. Footprint Shrinks, Others Happily Fill the Void
Fri, January, 11, 2019
Jerry Seib from the Wall Street Journal explains what is happening now that the U.S. is pulling away from the rest of the world.
President Trump, Kim Jong Un Brace for High-Stakes Summit in Singapore President Trump, Kim Jong Un Brace for High-Stakes Summit in Singapore
Mon, June, 11, 2018
Listen as The Wall Street Journal's Jonathan Cheng joins Gordon live from Singapore to discuss President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's summit.
Putin's rage triggered by Obama's moves Putin's rage triggered by Obama's moves
Fri, October, 20, 2017
Dan Boylan from the Washington Times has a look at how Russia and the United States relations soured.
The latest on the North Korea threat. The latest on the North Korea threat.
Wed, August, 9, 2017
Jonathan Cheng, the Wall Street Journal's Seoul Bureau Chief, joins us to discuss the latest on North Korea.
U.S. Troops Training in Eastern Europe to Echoes of Cold War U.S. Troops Training in Eastern Europe to Echoes of Cold War
Tue, August, 8, 2017
Eric Schmitt from the New York Times tells us that U.S. troops in Eastern Europe are re-learning Cold War-era skills.
Why Europe has a greater terror problem than the United States Why Europe has a greater terror problem than the United States
Wed, July, 12, 2017
USA Today's Kim Hjelmgaard breaks down why Europe has a greater terror problem than the United States.
This Morning with Gordon Deal April 10, 2017 This Morning with Gordon Deal April 10, 2017
Mon, April, 10, 2017
U.S. Officials fault Moscow on Syria ahead of Tillerson visit, China's nuclear envoy in South Korea amid talk of Trump action against North Korea, and Boating Season is here and you know what that means: Time to light your socks on fire