This Morning with Gordon Deal September 18, 2024
Hezbollah pagers explode in apparent attack across Lebanon, Trump, Harris to return to the campaign trail, and archaeologists reveal Viking treasure left buried for 1,000 years.
Hezbollah pagers explode in apparent attack across Lebanon, Trump, Harris to return to the campaign trail, and archaeologists reveal Viking treasure left buried for 1,000 years.
Suspected Trump gunman was near golf course for 12 hours before shooting, false claims about Haitians has led to tighter security thought out Springfield, Ohio, and man tired of streaming movies builds 'Blockbuster' video lending library.
What we know about the reported suspect in Trump golf course shooting, democrats cautious to claim election victory after Harris debate, and the power of pop music.
Many boomers on Social Security live near poverty and don't tell anyone, divorce parties reached an all-time high last year, and daughters are using their Ticketmaster expertise to help Oasis-loving dads score tickets.
Former-President Trump says he won't debate Harris again, Boeing union votes for first strike in 16 years, and students raise over $20,000 to surprise custodian with 'dream' Jeep.
Francine lashes Louisiana, leaves hundreds of thousands without power, will there be a second debate, and are we moving toward a cashless society.
Reaction to the Harris/Trump debate, North Carolina launches 2024 voting with election lawsuits in limbo, and quotes remembering 9/11 on the 23rd anniversary.
Harris and Trump's first presidential debate of 2024 is tonight, manhunt for Kentucky shooting suspect cancels classes as authorities urge people to be on high alert, and Charles Barkley keeps $1M promise.
After interstate shootings wound 5, searchers comb Kentucky hill country for suspect, Mother of Georgia suspect is said to have called school before shooting, warning of emergency, and Florida deputy who was once paralyzed walks into his retirement party.
When should kids take a sick day from school, maybe you're expecting too much from your Airbnb, and can you guess the most-regretted college majors.
Accused Georgia shooter's father charged with second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, getting paid early may soon be classified as a loan, and your car insurance could go up even more this year.
Shooting at Georgia high school leaves four dead, U.S. accuses Russia of spending millions to influence American voters, and now is a great and cheap time to fly.
U.S. charges Hamas leaders with terrorism, Russian missile strike kills more than 50 people and wounds over 200 in Ukrainian city of Poltava, and 87-year-old crossing guard hands out ice cream to kids during heat wave.
Israel's divisions deepen, as hostage killings set off national strike and protests, US seizes Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's plane citing sanctions violations, and before the Fed lowers interest rates, make these 4 money moves to prepare your finances.
(Best-Of) It's getting harder for companies to keep politics out of the workplace, one family's journey through stroke recovery, and facts about Labor Day.
Why teachers are already burning out on this school year, how the race for Washington could shape markets and the economy and the state that's fighting to keep it's one area code.
Kamala Harris defends her policy shifts in CNN interview, how bosses are finding ways to pay workers less and why parenting can be hazardous to your health.
The Supreme Court declines to restart Biden's student debt relief plan, the FBI releases more details about the gunman who opened fire on former President Trump and why you shouldn't invest like a billionaire.
Special Counsel unveils new Trump indictment, why teachers are already burned out on this school year and how to avoid back to school scams.
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.
Cease-fire talks continue in the Mideast, grocery price gouging to feature prominently in Harris economic plan, and Olympic snowboarder becomes a hero.