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CIA creates special project to deal with China threat; New bill could usher in socialism to U.S.

Capitol Report
Capitol Report
00:00 Introduction 00:47 Biden continues vaccine mandate push 1:32 Vaccine mandates lead to healthcare worker shortage 2:23 140,000 children lost a caregiver to CCP virus 3:22 Big tech monopolies resist anti trust 7:05 Trump sues Facebook to reinstate his account 7:42 Sen. Markey: tax breaks to help energy independence 9:12 Senate approves short-term debt limit hike 12:40 USDA targeting $500m to boost meat processing 13:19 US food workers launch first strike in decades 13:44 Jobless claims fall, inflation remains high 14:17 Most American unaware of tax implications 17:51 TX appeals ruling blocks pro-life law 18:33 CIA forming a mission center targeting China 20:16 Biden, Xi to meet virtually by end of year To meet key national security challenges, the CIA announces a number of structural changes, including a new mission center focused on China. Who will pay for the record $3.5 trillion bill? 3.5 trillion....the amount Democrats want in their historic bill to fund a variety of social welfare programs. We look into the plans to pay for it and how you will be affected. Biden seeks to push vaccine mandates on more Americans, a tactic he ruled out before taking office. Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified to the Senate earlier this week, raising questions why she is against using anti-trust laws to hold big tech accountable. A possible economic recession has been kicked down the road. Democrat and Republican Senators reached a deal this week to work together to raise the debt ceiling, but they'll be tackling the same issue just before Christmas. The number of American workers claiming for unemployment benefits continues to drop, but economic recovery remains uncertain.
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