NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (Jan. 15)

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The Iowa caucuses are here, with former President Donald Trump still leading in the polls. NTD’s Arleen Richards is on the ground in Iowa with the latest updates.

Congressional leaders have unveiled a short-term spending bill that would keep the federal government open until March. Now, however, comes the push to get it through congress.

Fears are growing over Iran-backed groups starting a wider conflict, with the United States hitting more Houthi targets in Yemen over the weekend as Israel and Hezbollah traded blows. Hamas terrorists have also put out a cryptic message about the hostages they took during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Latest Iowa Poll Shows Trump Leading
2. Candidates Make Final Push in Iowa’s Deep Freeze
3. Iowa Caucus Day Arrives: Voters Reflect on Candidates
4. ‘Hidden Voting Bloc’ Could Swing Election
5. Extreme Weather Leaves at Least 4 Dead, Grounds Flights
6. Congressional Leaders Unveil Stopgap Spending Bill
7. John Kerry to Step Down as Climate Envoy
8. William Lai Wins Taiwan’s Presidential Election
9. Chinese Regime Responds to Lai’s Victory
10. Denmark’s King Frederik X Takes the Throne
11. US-Friendly Candidate Wins Taiwan Election
12. US Shoots Down Houthi Missile Fired at Navy Destroyer
13. Hamas Terrorists Release Video of 3 Hostages
14. Families Mark 100 Days Since Relatives Abducted by Hamas
15. US Power, Natural Gas Prices Soar
16. Big Real Estate or Public Realm: Best Investment for NYC
17. Iowa Caucuses Today With Trump Leading Poll
18. What to Look Out for in Iowa Caucuses
19. Analysis on Taiwan’s Elections and Message Sent to CCP
20. WH: ‘It’s the Right Time’ for Israel to Scale Back War
21. Turkish Soccer Club Suspends Player for Hostage Support
22. Pro-Palestine Rally in DC Draws Thousands
23. Volcanic Eruption in Iceland Forces Residents to Flee
24. Rare White Penguin Spotted in Chilean Antarctica

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