hello and thanks so much for joining us. i m ana cabrera in new york. it is 10:00 eastern. this morning president biden is overseas for a high stakes summit in japan. it s a delicate balancing act for the president touting the u.s. as an economic power house to the allies while simultaneously working to stop the u.s. from teetering on the brink of default. back in washington, the president s team is furiously negotiating with congressional republicans. now just two weeks left until our country runs out of money. plus, tiktok going viral, but not in montana. the state becoming the first in the u.s. to ban the popular social media app, but will it actually work? so now we re just going to start banning tiktok on a state by state basis, huh? speaking from my own page in montana here, i am going to keep posting. we ll have a live report coming up on the legal fight over the ban and on the other states that may follow suit. and new reporting this morning about how s
vaughn hillyard, pat mccrory, and symone sanders townsend. over in montana it s just become the first state to ban one of the world s most popular apps, tiktok. republican governor greg gianforte signed a bill yesterday to crack down on downloads, but it s still not clear whether that ban will hold up in the courts. tiktok and the aclu are slamming this move as unconstitutional saying it violates free speech. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has more on this ban and the legal fight ahead. montana s new law, which goes into effect next year is being closely watched by lawmakers as there s now a discussion about a national ban on tiktok. the question now, will it happen? this morning in montana, the clock is ticking for tiktok. so now we re just going to start banning tiktok on a state by state basis. reporter: the state becoming the first in the nation to totally ban the wildly popular
hello and thanks so much for joining us. i m ana cabrera in new york. it is 10:00 eastern. this morning president biden is overseas for a high stakes summit in japan. it s a delicate balancing act for the president touting the u.s. as an economic power house to the allies while simultaneously working to stop the u.s. from teetering on the brink of default. back in washington, the president s team is furiously negotiating with congressional republicans. now just two weeks left until our country runs out of money. plus, tiktok going viral, but not in montana. the state becoming the first in the u.s. to ban the popular social media app, but will it actually work? so now we re just going to start banning tiktok on a state by state basis, huh? speaking from my own page in montana here, i am going to keep posting.