what does that mean?ville well, we re gathering new information about this mass killing our own scout. upo we ll have a live update for us . but first, every day, more thani two billion people use a sociale media app called tiktok.r many of them are young people hd under the age of twenty four . if you had kids, you probably know already how tiktok works. u tiktok lets users upload shortpd videos. usually they re under 30 seconds. what s interesting is that the content of these videos varies a lot dependinges upon what country you re in. if you re in china or tiktokchir is headquartered, you tendou li to get more educational content. but if you live in this country, you get an awful lot of filth and propagandaagenda tailored for kids. anna i m not guessing about this. we ran an experiment to prove. it last summer. chinese watch the tick tock. the chinese residents childrena in china get to see is very different from the one your kids are looking at here. now in china, whe
americans on tiktok tiktok ceo grilled on capitol hill lawmakers look to ban the platform. tiktok is a weapon by the chinese communist party to spy on you. first of all disagree with the characterization that is spying and warned of possible mental health impacts for kids. kids your technology is literally leading to death. tonight we ll talk to popular tiktokers about why they log on. i m asking politicians don t take away the community that we have all built and answer your questions. what data elements are being collected. teens are finding ways around all these parental controls. cnn prime time is time up for tiktok. good evening. i m abby phillip. it s one of the most popular social media apps on the planet , and it is also one of the most controversial a billion monthly active users over 150 million right here in the united states. they shoot and they share videos on tiktok for fun or they watch them and others earn entire incomes through it. so many of the nations were
happening now in the newsroom, on the hunt and now in cuffs. a police significance team capturing the man they say is connected to a series of six killings in stockton, california. while they say he was on a mission to kill again. plus they don t have the tanks they need. a cnn exclusive. russia rapidly running through its advanced weapons stockpile, as western sanctions eat away at their supply chain. and how the new nfl concussion protocols are reshaping the way kids play the game. you re live in the cnn newsroom. hello, everyone, thank you for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. new this morning, an accused serial killer now behind bars. police in stockton, california have arrested a suspect for the il cannings for six men in crimes that span over a year and a half and terrorize the city. the police chief says 43-year-old wesley brownly was out hunting for a new vm when they made the arrest. as officers made contact with him, he was wearing dar
of resignations from his cabinet, boris johnson finally admits it is time to go. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. what happens now? i will ask former top conservative party official, camilla. also, vladimir putin, the 99- year-old former secretary of state has met with the russian leader perhaps more than any other american. as the war in ukraine continues to rage, what the west and the world needs to know about that man s intentions. and, space, the final frontier. for international conflict and perhaps even war. i will talk to general john raymond, chief of the united states space force. but first, here is my take. it is a famous saying that no military plan survives its first contact with the animal. the greatest fear is on war, often explaining that strategy must be dynamic. constantly changing, and rejuvenating itself. in his famous treatise on war, he wrote that some generals consider only unilateral action where as work con