NTD Good Morning (Feb. 17): China Sanctions Lockheed Martin; Kari Lake Loses Appeal, Vows to Take Case to AZ Supreme Court
China banned two large American defense manufacturers on Feb. 17 over their arms sales to Taiwan. We have more on its latest moves to sanction the two U.S. firms.
Republican Kari Lake has lost her appeal in challenging her defeat to Democrat Katie Hobbs in the Arizona governor’s race. She asked the court to throw out the election results in Maricopa county and re-hold the election.
YouTube’s CEO is stepping down after nearly a decade. We share what’s next for the tech giant’s leader, and who’s in line to replace her.
Topics in this episode include:
1. JFK Airport Terminal 1 Closed Today
2. Train Derailment in Michigan Outside Detroit
3. EPA Administrator, Senator Visit Train Derailment
4. McCarthy Visits AZ to Highlight Border Crisis
5. Kari Lake Loses Appeal
6. Sen. John Fetterman Back in Hospital
7. China Sanctions Lockheed Martin, Raytheon
8. Youtube CEO Stepping Down
9. NFL Urged to Screen for Heart Issues
10. San Francisco Finding ‘Tranq’ Drug in Overdose Deaths
11. Veteran Uses TikTok Fame to Spread Kindness
12. Morale Boosters
13. Study: High Schoolers Who Don’t Date Less Depressed
14. Care Home Resident Rides World’s Fastest Zip Line










