Transcripts For CNNW Early Start With Christine Romans 20230

CNNW Early Start With Christine Romans March 24, 2023



crimes of their killer, son. will this set a legal precedent? your platform should be banned. tiktok in trouble. the boss tried to convince lawmakers it's not a national security threat. so how'd that go? all right. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. happy friday, everybody. i'm christine romans overnight. the u. s launching an airstrike in eastern syria. ambulances sped to the scene of that strike ordered by president biden retaliation for an attack by an iran affiliated drone attack that killed a u. s. military contractor, five american service members and another u. s contractor were injured in that drone attack. international diplomatic editor nic robertson is live for us in london, nick what more do we know about the drone strike and then the u. s retaliation? we know that the retaliation took place in the east of syria fairly close to the border with iraq around a town called duras orbit in a rural community, the department of defense says that this was a proportionate retaliation that it's designed not to escalate the situation that it's designed not to create casualties here. i think we mean civilian casualties, collateral damage. this type of retaliation has happened. and before when iranian backed proxies in both iraq and syria actually have targeted us and injured u s personnel before, so this isn't out of the ordinary. the response isn't out of the ordinary. we don't know many details about the attack on the u. s facility itself. we do know as you said that one contractor. killed five service personnel and another contractor injured. we don't know the state of their injuries at this time. i think at this moment, the key things to watch how does iran respond because the united states has made very clear in the past has made very clear again, this time that it will not sit back and allow its troops to be targeted , and it will respond at a time and place of its choosing. when these retaliatory strikes have happened in the past. typically they've targeted the ammunition stores of these groups. but i think the very clear signal here is a signal to tehran very clearly stated that this attack was had the backing and support of the iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps, so it goes to the top of the regime. more or less in iran. robertson thank you for that. keep us posted any developments. this morning on that, alright, time may be running out for tiktok the short form video sharing app now more likely than ever to be banned in the u. s. after its ceo failed to calm lawmakers fears during a hearing on capitol hill show, chu was grilled for hours about the potential for tic tac to be used for spying and spreading chinese propaganda to americans third of this year, this far as exposing repeated lies of tiktok. we expose their connection to bite , dance and ultimately to the chinese communist party, and we also exposed the threat that tiktok poses to our to our youth. chief congressional correspondent manu raju has the latest your platform should be banned. tiktok ceo shout to getting a bipartisan berating you well know that you cannot protect the data and security of this committee or 150 million users of your app. because it is an extension of the ccp. can i respond? chair we're gonna move on testimony that spent hours to try to convince the house panel that the popular social media app is not exploited by the chinese communist party and that its parent company by dance is a private firm with 60% of it owned by global investors. us user data he maintained, is walled off by what tiktok calls project texas something the ceo argues, cannot be accessed by the chinese government. that's what we've been doing for the last two years. building what amounts to a firewall. the seals of protected us user data from unauthorized foreign access. the bottom line is this american data stored on american soil by an american company overseen by american personnel, but lawmakers not buying it. i still believe that the beijing communist government will still control and have the ability to influence what you do. and so this idea of this project, texas is simply not acceptable. i have seen no evidence that the chinese government has access to that data. they have never asked us. we have not provided. you know what i asked that question. i find that actually preposterous. tiktok is used by more than a billion monthly active users worldwide, including 150 million in the united states. us officials believe the chinese government can infiltrate by dance since it is under its jurisdiction, even though there is no public evidence that the chinese have used it to spy on americans. i ask you again, mr chu. has fighting and spied on american citizens. i don't think they're spying is the right way to describe it. the biden administration wants tiktok's chinese owners to sell their stakes in the company, something the chinese government opposes. tiktok is a subsidiary of biden's, which is founded by a chinese founder. and by then it is a chinese company. biden's owns many businesses that operate in china. or is it not a chinese company? congressman the way we look at it, it was founded by chinese asking you how you look at it, but lawmakers also attacking the car. content on the app, including disinformation and violent videos, even showing some that encourage suicide. your technology. is literally leading to death. congressman i'll just like to if respectfully, if you don't mind, i would just like to start by saying is devastating to hear about the news of yes, as a father myself. this is surging. yes or no. this hearing was playing out. kevin mccarthy, the house speaker told me that he does, in fact, support legislation there. allow congress to move ahead and ban tiktok now, he said. there are various proposals that are still working out through the legislative process them different ideas on how to do that, so that will take a little bit of time to sort out. also hakeem jeffries, the democratic leader, told me that democrats are looking for a consensus position to address the real concerns that were raised on the senate side. the majority leader over there also indicating an openness to moving ahead and a lot, giving the administration power to ban tiktok so major momentum now growing on capitol hill in the wake of this hearing , in which the ceo of the social media platform endured a grilling on both sides of the aisle. raju cnn capitol hill. thanks manu after that hearing, a spokesperson for tiktok accused lawmakers of political grandstanding. the chinese government also responding cnn's anna coren live in hong kong. what is china, saying about a data protection and any forced sale of tiktok anna? well christine a short time ago, china's ministry of foreign affairs addressed the congressional hearing over tiktok's future in which, as we heard us lawmakers are seeking a nationwide ban as quote a xenophobic witch hunt. i mean, this strong language reveals beijing's dismay at the accusations that were held at the ceo of the popular chinese owned social media app during that five hour grilling on capitol hill, lawmakers accusing 40 year old harvard educated ceo shuozhou of being under the influence. of the chinese government through the beijing based parent company by debts, and even before the hearing, christine china's commerce ministry told the media that it would quote firmly opposed any for sale of tiktok, which is what the biden administration has demanded if the social media app is to survive in the united states, let's have a listen to the mafia spokesperson a short time ago. i want to stress the chinese government attaches high importance to and protects in accordance with law, data, privacy and security. we have never asked and will never ask any company or individual to collect more provided data information or intelligence data located in other states through means that in violation of local laws. yesterday to repeatedly tried to allay national security concerns about the app. he said tiktok was an independent company that wasn't influenced by china. and during his testimony, christine he tried to distance himself and tiktok from china, stressing that he's in fact singaporean. he lives in singapore with his wife and two children and at the base for headquarters. tiktok's headquarters is in fact, in singapore. she spoke about the texas project that $1.5 billion plan to store american user data . but the u. s lawmakers, christine, just we're not buying it as we as we heard, but, you know, i think we can we can. we can be very self assured that that you know if the u. s goes ahead and tries to ban the app that ticktock will no doubt challenge like they did when the trump administration tried back in 2020 interesting. alright, anna. nice to see you. thank you. so much. okay wherever he goes, benjamin netanyahu now faces protests. the israeli prime minister is in london this morning where demonstrations against his controversial judicial overhaul are underway. before leaving for the uk thursday, netanyahu gave a speech resisting calls to drop the overhaul. i hope youll rubbish of determined to fix to advance with its possibility that democratic reform that will bring back balance between the branches and i remind you we dealt with one issue only out of money that we have not yet discussed. just hours earlier, netanyahu's right wing government passed a law making it significantly tougher to remove the prime minister for being unfit. let's bring in cnn's selma abdelaziz live in london for us. good morning, salman netanyahu has faced protests in paris, berlin now london on top of the huge demonstrations in israel every week. why has he come to britain? any moment now. prime minister netanyahu is expected to arrive at 10 downing street, and there's already protesters standing outside the prime minister's office awaiting his arrival. the advertised reason for this meeting is, of course, bilateral talks. both countries say they want to deepen security and trade relations that they really want to foster again. this bilateral relationship, but it comes at a highly sensitive time for prime minister netanyahu. as you mentioned you played that sound there. it was just a few hours before he boarded that plane. in to london that prime minister netanyahu gave that fiery speech doubling down on this controversial judicial reform. the result of that, of course, has been months of demonstrations. unprecedented movement across israel, and that's not the only issue on his plate. of course, there's been an uptick in violence increasingly deadly israeli raids in the west bank. the united states has been extremely vocal in criticizing the happenings on the ground and prime minister netanyahu's recent movements. the secretary of defense. lloyd austin was intel aviv just earlier this month in expressed deep and profound concern for recent events there and the expectation from the protesters, the expectation from those opposition parties on the ground is that the uk will follow suit is that prime minister richie soon i will speak up and speak out during this three day visit? but i can tell you that is unlikely to happen. just a few days ago, there was a joint bilateral trade agreement that was signed between the uk and israel. so with prime minister netanyahu landing just a few days after this agreement was signed, it's unlikely that he's expecting any condemnation from downing street. but this is going to be a very closely watch meeting. will prime minister richie sonntag bring up the issues on the ground? try to condemn them follow suit with the united states or will he carry on business as usual? jewel. all right, so i'm a nice to see you. thank you so much for that. president biden starting his morning in canada alongside prime minister trudeau, justin trudeau at an official ceremony at parliament hill this afternoon, he addresses the canadian parliament on the agenda, immigration, trade and foreign policy. biden held bilateral talks on thursday with the governor general king charles, representative in canada. cnn's paula newton live for us this morning in ottawa. paula so nice to see you. are you talk to the prime minister about ahead of his meeting with the president? what can you tell us? i did it so interesting, christine, because what surprised me was that there were low expectations for what could be delivered during this summit. essentially president biden, as you said, will be addressing parliament. they then we'll have a joint press conference. that's after meeting with each other's cabinets. and then a big gala dinner tonight, christine and i want you to watch out for the canadian celebrities because i can tell you there are already a lot in town. what did surprise me though it was the fact that it looks like we have an immigration deal on the table here, christine, i know we're so used to talking about the issues on the southern border, but there have been nagging issues on the northern border as well. i want you to listen to justin trudeau talking to me yesterday afternoon about a deal that looks like is in place. now, take a listen. do you think you'll have a deal, though? and when we drill down to the details? do you expect that perhaps some migrants will be able to go to regular border crossings in canada and be received that way, because, as you know, right now, they would be turned back to the united states. there's a lot of work being done and we hopeful of yunel to make to make an announcement to reassure canadians and americans. that we continue to handle migration seriously, and will that include taking migrants that sometimes even present themselves southern border or taking migrants directly from the united states ? canada is always willing to do more. we're a country that has been built like the united states on welcoming people from around the world. we just need to make sure we're doing it in responsible, proper ways to continue to have our citizens. positive towards immigration, as canadians always are, er. you know what's so interesting? here is exactly what the shape of this deal is going to look like as you know whether it's the northern border, but especially on the southern border. it has been so difficult. really um, for those migrants trying to make their way into either country many times, christine they are exploited, in fact, by human smugglers, and by closing what we call these irregular crossings, advocates worry that on both sides of that northern border people will continue to be exploited. we're interested to hear the details this afternoon as they come out and like i said, a busy day ahead for joe biden, who also wants to stress to canada the importance of continuing to increase its defense spending. i don't have to remind you, christine about the issues around the globe right now, and the u. s officials consistently telling canada it's time to spend more and step up. sting. all right, paula newton. you have a very busy day. paula. thank you so much. just ahead a man hunt for the gunman opening fire in broad daylight on the streets of philadelphia, plus burning anger in france fiery clashes over the new pension plan. and what could be a new legal precedent for parents, a school shooters mom and dad order to stand trial for their son's crimes. i can't believe e this is how you kids talk to your friends. ththis is talking. did you have a nice daday? 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