new national security concerns of the popular apps tick-tock. chuck schumer and tom cotton are calling on us intelligence officials to look into the chinese owned apps data collection practices. they are concerned about whether the apps follows chinese censorship rules which could limit what americans see. restore all user data in the united states and none of our data is subject to chinese law. washington nationals bringing their lead in the world series to their home. the series shifting to the nation s capital. so has fox and friends cohost jillian who joined us at nationals park where preparations are underway for tonight s game.
is kowtowing to china s censorship rules. we saw some translation apps there. we bought a half billion dollar stake in one of the largest retailing companies in the country. you know, people are questioning whether or not they want to get back in since their employees did of course go up against google s management when they wanted to use their artificial and give their artificial intelligence for the military to use. so this is something that i m sure google might have to fight against if they want to get back into the chinese search market. back to you. shepard: susan lee in new york. the trump administration looking to roll back another one of president obama s policies. this time it has to do with fuel standards and how many miles per gallon your car or truck gets. the fox business network s adam shapiro has that. while the standards are supposed to rise, what the administration is proposing and they point out it s just a
with the u.n. preparing to news of disaster didn t make leave their last compound marie it immediately into the made her stand. newspapers. i am afraid at that point i this was not war reporting to the public. don t work for the sunday times. i had the only line of technically breech of the communication. i am going to talk to everybody censorship rules but it was only and are you still a journalist. really reporting to the what mattered more to me if the political masses. u.n. evacuated these women and chief murdock s eyewitness children were going to die. account had a profound effect. they saw it they printed it there is no doubt it in the cabinet paper in lbritai i would do it again. she said i am not going. had a special meeting of the war i am going to stay. cabinet which resulted in the i will tell the world what you recall of general hamilton and did. that prevented an atrocity. an evacuation 3 months later. over two years after saving sons of new zealand
with the marines won a 1944 academy award. during world war ii allied war correspondents operated within the per ram ders of censorship rules. there was no claiming victories or losses. a lot of the horror of the war was told but no question all of the correspondents knew what side they were on. i think war is more accurately reported historically more than any other events. by 1968 by height of the vietnam war more than 100 million were available to show the news of the battlefield. it was a liberation of the history of the war the administration wanted to show
letter. to a large extent. oliver: news didn t make it immediately into the newspapers. this was not war reporting to the public. tectechnically it was a breachf the censorship rules. they printed it in the cabinet paper in britain. had a special meeting, the war cabinet which was held in the recall of general hamilton and an evacuation three months lated. oliver: the sons of new zee land and australlia suffered over 30,000 casualties on the peninsula. the battle took over 120,000 lives. strict censorship meant little was reported at the time. 65 million men were called to arms. 8 million were killed. still, gallipoli and the