talk is generally to how this moment is being marked. it talk is generally to how this moment is being marked. is being marked. it has been a weekend of is being marked. it has been a weekend of remembrance - is being marked. it has been a weekend of remembrance and| weekend of remembrance and reflection here in northern ireland. this is 25 years to the day since the good friday peace agreement was signed and it was about this time of day, it isjust signed and it was about this time of day, it is just after 5:30pm, that the world saw their parties and representatives of the british and irish governments, in a room with the independent tour s chairman announcing they had reached an agreement after many months of gruelling negotiations. that been 25 years of relative peace. it is also, i suppose, been full of tributes to people who put their political careers on the line to make the compromises necessary for the good friday agreement. northern ireland todayis friday agreement. norther
their mind after this hearing. joining me now is jasmine enberg, principalanalyst of social media, at insider intelligence. jasmine there is no evidence that tiktok is passing data on to the chinese government. so how does a chief executive go about proving a negative? it is an impossible task. it was incredibly tough questioning and there was very, very little that shou zi chew could say to sway the minds of us lawmakers. he really had to prove a negative, that tiktok is not or cannot be used by the chinese communist party to influence us public opinion and influence us public opinion and in that sense it is notjust about data privacy it is about soft influence on the type of content that is served on tiktok. ., ,., ., content that is served on tiktok. ., ., , ., tiktok. how important is to talk to american tiktok. how important is to i talk to american consumers tiktok. how important is to - talk to american consumers and american businesses? it talk to american consumers and amer
there is a clean tech arms race under way in the united states and in europe, and between these two economic superpowers, brexit britain is getting squeezed? there are a lot of different things going there are a lot of different things going on there are a lot of different things going on. a shortage of semiconductors is the main reason driving semiconductors is the main reason driving that semiconductors is the main reason driving that drop in car sales. but you are driving that drop in car sales. but you are right that the future looks very uncertain because you have that $365 billion being spent in the united $365 billion being spent in the united states, being spent in a way to give united states, being spent in a way to give a united states, being spent in a way to give a benefit to further manufacturers in the united states, which manufacturers in the united states, which is manufacturers in the united states, which is putting pressure on the eu to do which
who circulate election fraud in podcasts. notice how mail-in votes will switch with in-person votes. reporter: they ve inspired local citizens to get involved at the local level. they have not found proof or fraudsters. what election officials are worried about is that these efforts could intimidate voters. you ever to get into the ring. you cannot fight this on social media. i have watched like many of these different presentations, steve bannon, like this guy calls himself the presser want presenting this evidence. but none of that stuff adds up to the millions of votes between trump and biden. so you re not convinced and we re a bunch of crazy people then. i didn t say you re crazy. well, sure you are. i didn t say you re crazy. no, we re diluted, misled. i don t see it that way. i know you don t see it that way. i guess one reason why it s important it talk to people like you is to see that there s a place where there could be
ring. you cannot fight this on social media. i have watched like many of these different presentations, steve bannon, like this guy calls himself the presser want presenting this evidence. but none of that stuff adds up to the millions of votes between trump and biden. so you re not convinced and we re a bunch of crazy people then. i didn t say you re crazy. well, sure you are. i didn t say you re crazy. no, we re diluted, misled. i don t see it that way. maybe misled. i know you don t see it that way. i guess one reason why it s important it talk to people like you is to see that there s a place where there could be reconciliation. yeah, go back to same day voting and paper ballots. we get these comments, people come to us at county council meetings. we need to use paper ballots. we do use paper ballots. do you understand, we use paper ballots. dealing with election misinformation has become a big part of the county council s job. so the votes are cast on a paper