good to be with you. we are about to see the president out on the road today working to convince americans he is making their lives better. better jobs. more childcare. affordable healthcare. he is in virginia beach trying to remind voters in that swing congressional district that the districts have their back, but broadly speaking is that he s a blue collar president for blue collar americans. the one the democratic party hemorrhaged in 2016 to donald trump. while president biden has made some of those gains back, a new report by the non-profit american family voices is warning the party and president they are on wobbly ground. we re going to explain what this group of democratic strategists are worried about for 2024 and that right there is not the only tough news. the supreme court is hearing arguments right this moment on president biden s executive order to relieve more than 400 billion in student debts. they have a reporter inside the court with what the justices are as
account for twice the downloads of the last ten years as its closest rival and it s youtube. it is just a tidal wave when it comes to its influence on not just americans, but around the world. not only that, we know at this point, i don t know if you re like this, but i m this way. when i m on tiktok too long, a video pops up that says you should go to bed you. you ve watched enough. if a bartender tells you to go home, he knows you ve got a drinking problem and he knows you re going to be back the next day. it s intense what tiktok is doing to us. now we are in this strange moment where there is this war of words about a possible ban and what s interesting is that china talks about the need to keep the free market moving and is arguing against this ban idea that i know garrett s going to talk about, but that s a common thing in china to ban social media platforms and in china