are sick or trying to avoid getting sick. the government possibly importing foreign treatments, and hoping they could ride this out. experts say things should get better by the spring. latest word from the biden administration is that the u.s. should be able to weather any health or impact for the new china covid raid. president xi is as well. as for the chinese people, they apparently will take a hit. bret? bret: greg palkot in london. thank you. the taliban in afghanistan has released two american nationals. state department calls it a goodwill gesture. spokesman ned price says the administration continues to raise with the talabani u.s. nationals detained in afghanistan but declined to provide who they may be or how many people may be held there up next, the growing push to reinstate military personnel who lost their jobs when they refused to take the covid-19 vaccine. first, beyond our borders tonight. the taliban speaking of which,
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parent company in china. this administration needs to force tiktok to put up a fire wall between itself and beijing. reporter: a separate bipartisan proposal would ban tiktok all together in the u.s., citing security concerns. neither bill is likely to become law. it highlights the growing push in government. a dozen states now forbid tiktok on some or all employee devices. we have national security concerns at least from the fbi s end. reporter: tiktok says it does not store u.s. user data in china and does not share information with the chinese government. it s negotiating a deal with the justice department to address security concerns. the legislation that you have seen in the states and in the senate doesn t actually solve any real problem at all. we have been working with the federal government on a solution that we believe solves any per
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this administration needs to force tiktok to put up a firewall between itself and beijing. reporter: a separate bipartisan proposal introduced this week would ban tiktok altogether in the u.s. citing security concerns. neither bill is likely to become law this session, but it all highlights the growing push in government, a dozen states including two more today alone now forbid tiktok on some or other employee devices. we do have national security concerns, at least from the fbi s end. reporter: tiktok said it does not store u.s. user data in china and does not share information with the chinese government. it s negotiating a deal with the justice department to address security concerns. the legislation that you ve seen in the states and in the senate doesn t actually solve any real problem at all. we ve been working with the federal government on a solution that we believe solves any perceived problem with tiktok beyond a shadow of a doubt. reporter: some lawmakers do use