NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (Jan. 18)

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Former President Donald Trump isn’t happy about the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial—and the judge isn’t happy about President Trump’s actions in the courtroom, either. Find out what will happen next in the trial.

The government funding battle continues and, if Congress doesn’t act, some federal agencies will shut up shop when the clock strikes midnight on Saturday. NTD has analysis of House Speaker Mike Johnson’s deal—but will it pass?

The United States has carried out further strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, as the group has continued to ignore warnings—and has even attacked another U.S. ship. Now the the U.S. government has reinstated the Houthis on its list of terrorist groups.

Topics in this episode include:

1. White House, Congress Talk Border, Foreign Aid
2. Analysis: Johnson’s Bipartisan Deal to Avoid Shutdown
3. DHS Gives Texas Deadline in Battle Over Border
4. Candidates Battle for Votes as NH Primary Nears
5. New Hampshire Race Expected to Be Much Tighter Than Iowa’s
6. Judge Threatens to Kick Trump Out of Courtroom
7. Falling Power Line Kills 3 in Oregon Ice Storm
8. US Continues Strikes Against Houthi Sites in Yemen
9. Pakistan Carries Out Military Strikes on Targets in Iran
10. Johnson: ‘We Must Leave Partisanship Aside’ to Support Israel
11. Medicine Enters Gaza for Hostages, Gazans
12. Survivors Describe Hamas Attack on Music Festival
13. China’s Population Drops for 2nd Straight Year
14. Chinese Lab Tests Mutant COVID-19 Strain
15. Expert Says it’s a Job-Seekers Market: What You Need to Know
16. Samsung Packs Galaxy S24 Smartphones With AI
17. Grammy-Winning Musician: ‘Shen Yun Deserves a Grammy’
18. Analysis of Trump’s 2nd Carroll Defamation Case
19. Bipartisan Group of Representatives Holds Vigil for Hostages
20. Texas AG Ken Paxton Doubles Down in Border Battle
21. Banks Asked to Search Private Transactions in J6 Probe: Letter

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