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October 14, 2021
Empty shelves: Christmas could be plagued by supply chain crisis; Pornography in school library
Capitol Report
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00:00 INTRODUCTION
00:58 BIDEN ADDRESSES SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS
2:43 IMF CUTS U.S. GROWTH FORECAST
3:10 PARENTS PUSHING BACK ON SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL IN CLASSROOMS
8:38 REP. MCCLAIN: 'PARENTS ARE DEMANDING ANSWERS'
13:13 HOUSE RAISES DEBT LIMIT UNTIL EARLY DECEMBER
15:58 HOUSE BUDGET CHAIR TO RETIRE FROM CONGRESS
17:08 FORBES RELEASES ANNUAL 400 RICHEST LIST
17:47 BLACKBURN VISITS SOUTHERN BORDER AMID CRISIS
18:29 DHS STOPS ICE OPERATIONS TARGETING ILLEGALS
19:02 TEXAS BANS VACCINE MANDATES
19:43 UNC CANCELS CLASS AFTER POSSIBLE SUICIDE
20:35 BIDEN MEETS WITH G20 LEADERS ON AFGHANISTAN
25:18 TUTTLE TWINS TEACHES VALUES OF FREEDOM
White House officials warn American consumers may face higher prices and an unfamiliar sight of empty shelves this holiday season. This due to a supply chain crisis plaguing the whole world.
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