warner. he recently introduced a bipartisan bill expanding president biden s legal authority to ban tiktok nationwide. so hello, we re wondering what he will be listening to today. thank you so much for joining us. so are you zeroing in on choose answers on what tiktok does with this user data. what are you going to zero in on today? what a couple of things. first of all, it s even worse than your date, and i loved it. that earlier presentation on average tiktok users are using tiktok about 90 minutes a day. i bet you wish everyone in the cnn for yours spent 90 minutes a day on on cnn . and respectfully what this what the tiktok ceo says, of course by dance would never turn this over to the communist party. he doesn t have any say in that. china changed its law in 2017 that requires every company when requested. the
media is in the toilet when you poll american people how they feel about major media in this country. with he have to get passed this. it is time for the news media to do their job which is call balls and strikes, let the american people know what is true or not, not covering for an administration or going after an administration like they did for your bus, the 45th president of the united states. they can do their own home wash if they want to, come into committee with us whenever they want to, look at our notes and information, we will be happy to share our only request is report the facts. just that simple. we will be looking very closely on all of that information, congressman horrace, thank you. lit s zero in on hunter biden, remember when we were told this. was that your laptop, there could be a laptop, it could be i was hacked, it could be that it was russian intelligence. so no one ever really believed that he did not know.
step further in our academic life in the universities that we have. and so what congressman pfluger wants his committee to specifically zero in on is exactly just how serious this threat might be, and then what congress can do to stand in the way of it, but he said there s very basic things that americans aren t thinking about but the fact that there are chinese affiliated companies that are buying up thousands of acres of farmland and ranchland, that could be a threat to the american economy and food supply, and it s something he believes congress needs to highlight, chris. so janice, first of all welcome back to the u.s. the xi government is what you do for your day job when you re actually there. i mean, look, you ve got all these hearings. i want to take it outside of capitol hill. you had beijing warning that the confrontation and conflict are inevitable unless the u.s. changes course. the u.s. has been in some ways dialing back a little bit. they ve loosened the covid testing
country. let s zero in on republican kari lake. she lost the arizona governor s race by about 17,000 votes. she was just handed another courtroom defeat in her quest to try and overturn those results. here is part of the ruling. quote, the evidence presented to the superior court ultimately supports the court s conclusion that voters were able to cast their ballots, that votes were counted correctly, and that no other basis justifies setting aside the election results. she says that she will take this to the state supreme court. how do you see this playing out? we seem to see the system rising up and beating back some of these conspiracies. that is exactly right. just like in the fox news case we were talking about. by the way the damages, the base damages are potentially 1.6 billion. that could be multiplied many times over for punitive damages. the courts in arizona have slapped down kari lake s 2022
effort to take this balloon down, that would pose a risk to these airplanes down below. so we re seeing this sort of take place to make it so that the area below is clear and safe for this to possibly happen. we will see exactly when that takes place. we know from the ground stop that was published by the faa, that is in place until 2:45 eastern standard time, so another 45 minutes. and this is also impacting, you know, flights that are going into other places. so this might mean that commercial flights on the ground are being told to stay on the ground so the trickle effect, the trickle-down effect goes beyond this area. it s a huge area, but it goes well beyond that and it s including places that have commercial planes flying into the three airports impacted. let s zero in on that. a huge area, 20,000 square miles, and that includes the