eyed and clear about the threat that china poses and wants to pose to the stability of our democracies. both the president and prime minister, though, do intend to make news during this visit, and one of them has to do with the regular migration hot topic in the hemisphere. it seems that there is a deal. for canada to take in migrants legally from the united states. now in the southern hemisphere. canada has been having trouble with irregular migrants. those across that illegal border points coming into canada and as those numbers spike, they wanted the united states to be able to close its side of the border. but in exchange canada has now agreed to take in migrants directly from the united states. politician, cnn auto. now to the unprecedented level of legal pressure surrounding former u. s. president donald trump in the classified documents probe. a federal grand jury is just hours
any company or individual to collect or provide data information or intelligence data located in other states through means that in violation of local laws yesterday to repeatedly tried to allay those national security concerns over the app. he said tiktok was an independent company that wasn t influenced by china. in his testimony came, he tried to distance himself and tick tock from china tall order, stressing that he s singaporean. he lives in singapore with his wife and his two children. and that, of course, is the base for talks headquarters spoke extensively about project texas $1.5 billion plan to store american user data on domestic service run by texas based software giant oracle. the aim being to insulate us data from the reach of the chinese government, but u. s lawmakers as we heard a highly skeptical of the plan because under
buoys in the arctic. um, what do you think? are the chinese motives in those issues specifically and what do you hope to learn from the chinese balloon now in u. s hands, i think one of the things we have to remember is china is the second largest economy in the world and continues to grow. um, we re going to have to in some circumstances engage constructively with china, like we did around the conference and biodiversity that we coasted with them in montreal. there s issues around climate change that we should be working as a world together. there s other places where we re going to have to be stiff competition to china in terms of market access in terms of investments in the global south, we need to be able to show that the western democracies are there to make those investments and there is competitive to china, but there are also areas in which we re going to have to directly challenge china whether it s on human rights, whether it s on security behaviors, whether it s on cyber att
chinese company? congressman? the way we look at it, it was founded by chinese entrepreneurs how you look at it, but lawmakers also attacking the car. content on the app, including disinformation in 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. we re getting reaction from the chinese government. cnn s anna coren is live in hong kong so and as one might expect. there has been strong opposition from beijing to the idea of a sale after yesterday s hearing in washington. so what are they saying? well came a short time ago, china s ministry of foreign affairs addressed the congressional hearing over tiktok s future in which, as we just heard, then us lawmakers are seeking a nationwide ban, saying this was a xenophobic witch hunt. now the