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Capitol Report (Jan. 18): 5G Technology Poses Safety Concerns Near Airports

AT&T and Verizon agree to delay a scheduled 5G rollout for the third time after safety and security concerns from airlines. Senators are back on Capitol Hill this week—and Democrats are doubling down on efforts to sidestep the filibuster in order to pass their voting rights bill. There are a few paths Senate Majority Leader…


Capitol Report (Jan. 17): Winter Storm Cancels Thousands of Flights

In the nation’s capital, activists held a peace walk to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Many tell us they’re encouraged by Dr. King’s legacy of unity and peace. A powerful winter storm ripped through the East Coast over the weekend, leaving over 200,000 homes and businesses without power. Thousand of flights were canceled or…


Gordon Chang: Omicron’s Threat to Athletes in Beijing; UK Chinese Agent Buying Influence

The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are nearing. Governments are concerned about the safety of their athletes. Journalists are told to leave phones behind. Can athletes compete without being watched by China? I spoke with Gordon Chang, a prominent China expert, on this matter. British intelligence warns of Chinese influence operations in Parliament and that Chinese…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Jan. 17)

Activists hold a peace walk in the nation’s capital to observe Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a severe winter storm slams much of the eastern United States, and a train derailed in Los Angeles.


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (Jan. 17)

The FBI identifies the British man who took hostages in Texas over the weekend. And UK police make two arrests in connection with the incident. Some hospitals across the U.S. close their emergency departments over a surge in COVID-19 cases. This comes as the Surgeon General speaks out against the Supreme Court striking down Biden’s…


Sen. Leo Housakos: ‘Freedom Is in a Very Precarious Situation,’ Democracies Need to Stand up to China

In this episode, we explore our northern neighbor’s actions in defending democracy from the Chinese regime. Joining me is Canadian Sen. Leo Housakos, an outspoken critic of the various human rights violations the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has committed. He is also very active in promoting policies guarding against CCP infiltration into Canada. He warns…


Capitol Report (Jan. 14): Congress Hands Out Masks Made in China

The U.S. Marine Corp. becomes the first branch of the military to grant a religious exemption to the vaccine mandates. The Supreme Court has ruled, and President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for large businesses is no longer in effect. How will this impact Americans moving forward? The U.S. Defense Department is sending additional military medical…


Beijing 2022 in Jeopardy? Omicron Crushes China’s ‘Zero-COVID’; Robert Atkinson on Tech IP Theft in China

Is Omicron going to crush Beijing’s chance to hold the Olympic Games? The latest variant is highly contagious, and it challenges the effectiveness of Beijing’s “zero-COVID” policy—in which the Chinese regime will lock down an entire city in an attempt to eliminate COVID in the area. In this episode, I lay out some of the…


Capitol Report (Jan. 13): Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Mandate

The Biden administration will make high-quality masks and more tests free for Americans, amid surging cases and record hospitalizations. The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine rule for large businesses—but the court is allowing the mandate for health care workers. Americans are paying at least 7 percent more for most common items…


Capitol Report (Jan. 12): Inflation and Empty Shelves Across US

If you’ve noticed more empty shelves with higher price tags, you are not alone. Inflation just hit a 39-year high and shortages are being reported nationwide. The White House is planning to send 10 million free COVID tests to schools in an effort to maintain in-person learning. But how many of these tests are being…