NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (March 7)

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The Republican-led House passed a $460 billion spending package to avoid a partial government shutdown. The bills are now headed to the Senate.

Records of the FBI spying on Americans with the help of some of the nation’s biggest banks. A new report from House committees investigates Federal government weaponization.

President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address is on March 7. What main issues will he highlight? Can he use this time to bolster his campaign and demonstrate mental fitness? We hear insight from a policy director.

Topics in this episode include:

1. What to Look for in Tonight’s State of the Union Address
2. House Passes First 6 Bills to Avoid Shutdown
3. Rpt: ‘Broad’ Government Spying With Help From US Banks
4. Biden, Democrats Losing Hispanic Support?
5. Trump, Biden Appeal to Voters as Haley Quits
6. House Committee to Hold Markup on Bill Targeting Tiktok
7. Chinese Arrested for Alleged Theft of AI Secrets
8. 10 States Vow to Sue SEC Over New Climate Rule
9. 3 Sailors Killed by Houthi Missile in Red Sea
10. No Gaza Cease-Fire Deal as Informal Deadline Looms
11. New Alabama Law Shields IVF Providers From Lawsuits
12. Jury Finds Armorer Guilty in ‘Rust’ Shooting
13. Fmr Panama Border Chief: UN Supporting Migration to US
14. Combating Subway Crime: NY Governor’s Plan
15. Costume Atelier Anticipating 18th Oscar Win
16. McConnell Endorses Trump, Phillips Drops out of Dem Race
17. Biden, Trump Vie for Haley Supporters
18. Rep. Mace on GOP’s Path Forward, Key Trump Endorsement
19. House Passes First 6 Bills to Avoid Shutdown
20. Biden’s State of the Union Address Tonight
21. New Al Law Protects IVF Providers From Lawsuits
22. Rpt: Federal Government Spying With Help From Banks
23. House Committee to Hold Markup on Bill Targeting Tiktok
24. Police Recover $400K in Stolen SpaceX Devices
25. The Artisan Behind Oppenheimer’s Trademark Hat

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