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This Morning with Gordon Deal October 02, 2023 This Morning with Gordon Deal October 02, 2023
Mon, October, 2, 2023
Congress prevents shutdown but bigger fight looms, how a four-day work week actually works, and hospital homecoming.
This Morning with Gordon Deal September 21, 2023 This Morning with Gordon Deal September 21, 2023
Thu, September, 21, 2023
Rep. Don Bacon on if we are going to hit a shutdown, Fed holds rates steady, and are gas prices rising again.
Government Buildings Prepare, Practice for Shootings Government Buildings Prepare, Practice for Shootings
Tue, June, 4, 2019
Chip Cutter from the Wall Street Journal has a look at how government buildings are reacting to the Virginia Beach shooting.
Shutdown Compounds Woes for Immigration System Shutdown Compounds Woes for Immigration System
Wed, January, 30, 2019
The immigration-court backlog grew during the government shutdown. Louise Radnofsky from the Wall Street Journal discuss has the story.
What fliers need to know before they go to the airport during the shutdown What fliers need to know before they go to the airport during the shutdown
Wed, January, 16, 2019
Ben Mutzabaugh from USA Today gives us a look at how traveling during the government shutdown could turn into a boondoggle.
This Morning with Gordon Deal January 04, 2019 This Morning with Gordon Deal January 04, 2019
Fri, January, 4, 2019
House passes spending package in bid to end shutdown, drugmakers are defying Trump and raising prices, and the exact number of days it takes to turn a resolution in to a habit.
Security Clearance Should Terminate with Government Employment Security Clearance Should Terminate with Government Employment
Thu, August, 23, 2018
"Need to Know" basis hasn't been utilized as of late. Listen as the Boston Globe's Andrew Bacevich tells Gordon why he thinks access to top secret information should be taken away if you're terminated.
Could a Tech Collaboration Tool Fix Dysfunctional Government? Could a Tech Collaboration Tool Fix Dysfunctional Government?
Fri, July, 27, 2018
Rob Enderle, Tech Expert and founder of The Enderle Group, proposes using a real-time tool to assess how well our elected officials are doing, in regard to things like efficiency and accountability.
Zombie agencies are nearly impossible to kill Zombie agencies are nearly impossible to kill
Wed, March, 7, 2018
Annie Linskey from the Boston Globe explains to Gordon Deal why so-called zombie agencies are so hard to kill.
Congress Faces a Tense Agenda with Little Margin for Error Congress Faces a Tense Agenda with Little Margin for Error
Wed, September, 6, 2017
Kristina Peterson from the Wall Street Journal discusses how Congress will have a rough Fall ahead.
In oversight chair, Gowdy would inherit politically fraught probes of White House In oversight chair, Gowdy would inherit politically fraught probes of White House
Tue, May, 30, 2017
With current Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz set to depart early from Congress, The Wall Street Journal's Byron Tau joins us with a look at South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy's emergence as the favorite for the position.
What would a government shutdown mean for you? What would a government shutdown mean for you?
Wed, April, 26, 2017
What would a government shutdown mean for you? Erin Kelly from USA Today has a look.
Congress aims to avoid government shutdown Congress aims to avoid government shutdown
Tue, April, 25, 2017
James Arkin from RealClearPolitics has a look at how congress aims to avoid a government shutdown.
Wave of Regulations Looms In 2016 Wave of Regulations Looms In 2016
Mon, January, 4, 2016
Lydia Wheeler from The Hill on some of the new regulations that may be introduced this year.