make sure they ve reached everyone affect by this terrible some the, the fox weather newsroom actually reporting eight fatalities nation wild in severe weather outbreak with two fatalities here in wynn. i want to show you what s behind me, this is the first united methodist church, the bell tower, unfortunately, take off this church, and what you see in front is the roof of a phloem across the street. of a home across the street. affecting hundreds, if not thousands of structures here. again, two fatalities reported with dozens being sent to area hospitals. we sawen convoys of workers and ambulances doing hair best, still fighting the storms, by the way. i spoke with a woman just as she merged from her home to survey the damage taking her first look around. ache a listen. windy and then i got in the basement. i heard, like, a loud washing machine or a loud roar like that and hen it was over. reporter: you re stepping out and seeing your up town like this. [inaudible]
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for 2 lines of unlimited. just $30 a line per month. i should get paid more for this. you get paid when you win. from xfinity. home of the 10g network. rachel: the bipartisan restrict act is billed as a ban on tiktok, but now it looks like a slippery slope into government overreach. the bill would authorize the secretary of commerce to review and prohibit certain transactions between persons in the united states and foreign add adversaries and for other purposes. this would essentially give the government power to review americans every electronic move from web browsers to photo data that, to video games, even web. cams and home cameras. the bill looks to ban any source the government deems to be a national security threat, but it doesn t mention tiktok by name not even once. so will the are restrict act
it gets harder to put pieces together. some of it is ideological differences, but some of it is generational. listen to joe manchin here. there s an issue on capitol hill. he wants to know more about it. he went to the best source. i have granddaughters. i said tell me about tiktok. we use it all the time. the younger age groups you want to tell everything. so everybody in the world knows what you re doing. with that, that s fine. that s the way you communicate. but how about if people use that later on and it comes back to bite you pretty bad? it s an interesting question. i m not criticizing for reaching out to his granddaughters. i have a 6th grader. he s not on tiktok, but his friends are. the challenge is how do you learn more about it, but if 100 million americans are doing this on average 90 minutes a day, does congress have the courage to take something away from them that they like? you re already seeing it on the state level at universities. there s several state univer
he doesn t think it goes far enough. you need to be explicit about tiktok specifically. there is this disagreement on the hill about how you do that. the chairman says 100 million americans use tiktok 90 minutes a day. if it is a gold mine of intelligence gathering, that s wow. exactly. i was thinking about how much i use tiktok in a particular day. there s a couple things. like you were saying, just because you give biden the power and the authority to ban tiktok or any other thing doesn t mean he has to necessarily use it. we saw with eli lilly and the price of insulin and the d.c. council and this crime reform bill knowing he has the power and the authority can have a chilling effect. and so part of this conversation you mentioned there are several proposals on capitol hill. you see this every time tech legislation comes up. there s bipartisan outrage, but