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This legislation if signed into law, will lead to a ban of tick tock in the United States, it will put more than 300,000 american jobs at risk and it will take away your tiktok. Jobs at risk and it will take away your tiktok jobs at risk and it will take away our tiktok. ,. ,. , your tiktok. Influencers. Pardon com influences your tiktok. Influencers. Pardon com influences are your tiktok. Influencers. Pardon com influences are not your tiktok. Influencers. Pardon com influences are not so your tiktok. Influencers. Pardon com influences are not so pleasedj com influences are not so pleased about the potential ban in the us, it is a major money maker for many of them given the Social Media Platform is part and parcel of many of their careers. Tiktok star macy eleni is based in beverly hills. I dont know why politicians are going after it the way they are, it feels like theyre just focusing on things that are way less important than all the things they should be focusing on. It definitely doesnt feel great as someone in this country during an Election Yearfor this to as someone in this country during an Election Year for this to be so much focus is when there are simply more important things going on. Lets important things going on. Lets seak to important things going on. Lets speak to our important things going on. Lets speak to our china important things going on. Lets speak to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell. Thank you for joining us. China has had to fight back against the sort of criticism and concern in several countries. What more have they said about this . When Foreign Ministry spokesperson said today that these us politicians had adopted the logic of bandits he is essentially accusing them of stealing this very successful chinese Social Media Platform. He said this went against the norms of International Trade and was a move to suppress Excellent Companies from other countries. This is a complicated matter, the advocates of this ban would say tiktok poses a Security Threat because its Parent Company bytedance is bound to pass on the data from users here in china if the Communist Party asks for it. Those laws do exist but that doesnt mean that tiktok has done that, or even has been asked to do it and instead the Chinese Governments point of view, i think, it has been surprised by the success of this home grown company that they have developed an app, social media app, that hasjust been developed an app, social media app, that has just been so enormously popular internationally and at the height of its this Chinese Company is being asked to divest itself of tiktok. You can imagine the company doesnt like it, and for that matter the Chinese Government doesnt like it and they are going to bat for one of the tech champions, as they see it. But as the whole matter moves into the senate and the debate becomes more intense, i think we can expect to see many more barbs flying back and forth from Beijing To Washington and back the other way. When it comes to bytedance themselves, they have been insisting that they have taken measures to protect users data, havent they . Yes. They say they have put certain things in place to stop that from happening. But the problem is we just have to take their word from it. How would you know . How would you know whether or not anything has gone from their servers, wherever they are based, to their servers here in china . It is virtually an impossible thing for anybody to track. And so it comes down to this question of trust essentially. Would they do this . Imagine what a risk it is if it emerged that it had happened . It would be scandalous for them. And in a way, if the Communist Party here was to ask bytedance for the data of users in america they could potentially destroy the business if word got out about it. That said, doesnt mean they wouldnt consider doing it because if they thought they could without anyone finding out, well, why not . Thank you for that update. We will bring you more reaction as we have it. The elon musk owned Exploration Firm Spacex is expected to attempt its third test flight of its starship rocket today. The launch, which follows two previously failed attempts, could prove pivotal to the firms ambitions to land astronauts on the moon by 2026. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. Ignition, two, one. This was test number one in april last year. Things started off well enough. We have liftoff. As the rocket rose majestically into the sky. But then things started going a bit wobbly. Multiple engines failed, and the spacecraft began to tumble. Engineers had to hit the Self Destruct button, although they call it something else. Starship just experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly, or a rud, during an ascent. But now this was a development test. It is the first test flight of starship, and the goal was to gather the data, and as we said, clear the pad and get ready to go again. It seems odd to celebrate an unsuccessful launch, but elon musk, the head of spacex, says learning from their mistakes is what the company is all about. Three, two, one. So last november, they had another go, and another successful launch. The rocket went further than Test Flight Number one. The upper and lower parts of the rocket separated this time. But then this happened. And as you can see, the super heavy booster has just experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly. And if that wasnt enough, the upper stage exploded too, not long after. Now its time for Test Flight Number three. Will there be another rapid unscheduled disassembly . Spacex say theyll be happy if the giant rocket goes even a little bit further than before. Therell be more tests to develop a system thatll be capable of Landing Astronauts on the moon, and maybe even take them on to mars. Pallab ghosh, bbc news. Here in the uk, the government has set out a new definition of extremism as part of its promise to tackle what is says is an � increased threat� since the hamas attacks in israel last october. The intention is to stop Extremist Groups or individuals from having a platform to spread their views. But concerns have been raised that any definition could be seen as unfair and undemocratic. With the details, here� s our Political Correspondent damian grammaticas. Apologies, we have an issue with that, so let� s go straight to our guest. With me is rabbi charley baginsky, co lead of progressive judaism. Thank you forjoining us. Is part of your work, your organisation engages with Interfaith Work in london, doesn� t it . How do you think this could potentially impact your work . Are organisation interacts in the interfaith world across the country, interfaith world across the country, in many areas, notjust across london, although a vital piece of our work is here in london. I think our work is here in london. I think our worry with this new legislation is it is going to make it more difficult to talk. Already it is a really difficult environment for communities who live side by side and in other moments have managed to have a really good sharing of resources, sharing of supporting their communities, and evenjust their communities, and even just time their communities, and evenjust time to eat and share food together. In the current circumstances they are finding it really difficult to meet. The worry is it adds fuel to the fire and makes it even more difficult for those communities to find the spaces to be together. Government ministers would argue, though, there has been a rise in issues like islamophobia, Anti Semitism, especially in light of what happened in october in israel, the hamas attacks, and that there have been what they call hateful protests, that something needs to be done, essentially. Do you not agree . I needs to be done, essentially. Do you not agree . You not agree . I couldnt agree more. You not agree . I couldnt agree more we you not agree . I couldnt agree more. We have you not agree . I couldnt agree more. We have seen you not agree . I couldnt agree more. We have seen a you not agree . I couldnt agree more. We have seen a rise you not agree . I couldnt agree more. We have seen a rise in l more. We have seen a rise in Anti Semitism all across the country. There are many people within our community who are feeling very afraid and are feeling very worried about the rise of Anti Semitism. Equally, when i spend time with my muslim colleagues they are also really concerned about islamophobia and both for them the rise in Anti Semitism and for us the rise in Anti Semitism and for us the rise in Anti Semitism and for us the rise in islamophobia is a real worry and concern. The answer, though, is not to have a unilateral definition of extremism that doesn� t involve communities talking to each other. We can talk about the protests, and there are things about the protests that do make communities fearful. For example, timing of them as Services Start orfinish for example, timing of them as Services Start or finish could add to the fear but we also know the right to protest is important and a vital part of being part of this diverse wonderful country that so many of us feel so very much at home here. ~. Many of us feel so very much at home here. ,. ,. , many of us feel so very much at home here. ~. ,. ,. , many of us feel so very much at home here. ,. ,. ,. , here. What about spreading violent views . I here. What about spreading violent views . I know here. What about spreading violent views . I know the here. What about spreading violent views . I know the concern here. What about spreading violent views . I know the concern here here. What about spreading violent views . I know the concern here is i views . I know the concern here is this is a subjective definition, it is hard to identify these groups. I want to read part of the definition which is extremism as the promotion or advancement of an ideology based on violence, hatred or intolerance. Is Something Like violence is not something that is fairly objective and can� t simply be treated with conversations . {iii and cant simply be treated with conversations . And cant simply be treated with conversations . Of course. And we already have conversations . Of course. And we already have legislation conversations . Of course. And we already have legislation that already have legislation that supports the police in being able to tackle violence. And there is no question, none of us would argue that we need to do something about extremism, both in its actions when it is violent and in inception when it is violent and in inception when it says education in schools, or tackling it online. The question is, is this the right tool to be able to tackle it . I think what we are concerned about and what the archbishop of canterbury has also raised his concerns about, and certainly many people i� m seeing across our Interfaith Networks are concerned about, is that this is a sharp object that doesn� t deal with the actual problem at hand. Mi the actual problem at hand. All riaht, the actual problem at hand. All right, we have to leave it there but thank you for your we appreciate it. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 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For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. The Headline Acts for this year� S Glastonbury festival have just been announced. Pop sensation dua lipa tops the bill alongside sza. It marks the first time in the event� s history that female acts have taken two of the three Headline Slots. Joining me now is our music correspondent, mark savage, and Deputy Music Editor of the guardian, laura snapes. Apologies, having some technical issues. Both of you, thank you so much forjoining, i really do appreciate it. Two of the three headliners are female acts. How unprecedented is that truly for the festival, mark . We will start with you. Festival, mark . We will start with ou. ,. ,. , you. The festival started in the 19705 you. The festival started in the 1970s so you you. The festival started in the 1970s so you have you. The festival started in the 1970s so you have more you. The festival started in the 1970s so you have more than l you. The festival started in the | 1970s so you have more than 50 you. The festival started in the 1970s so you have more than 50 years now where the Headline Acts have been predominantly male. There was lots of criticism last year that all three of the headliners were male acts, they had guns and roses, Arctic Monkeys and sir eltonjohn. This is four years now since emily eavis who runs the festival had pledged a 50 50 Gender Balance across the totality of the line up. Now, there was a large spread of female artists last year but this is the first time they have managed to get two into the top billing on the Pyramid Stage. Dua lipa is at a peak in her career, she has won Seven Brit Awards since she last played glastonbury in 2017, she has a new album, Radical 0ptimism announced last night and massive singles from that, houdini and in training and sza from the us is one of the most progressive and interesting r b stars of the last five years. She really has made a huge mark in her arena tour last year, got rave reviews across the board. So while they are representative of this Gender Balance, i do think they have earned their place at the top of the bill. This isn� t tokenism. Earned their place at the top of the bill. This isnt tokenism. Bill. This isnt tokenism. Laura, i want to talk bill. This isnt tokenism. Laura, i want to talk about bill. This isnt tokenism. Laura, i want to talk about the bill. This isnt tokenism. Laura, i want to talk about the legend. Bill. This isnt tokenism. Laura, i| want to talk about the legend slot because there is another female act hotly anticipated there as well, isn� t there . Hotly anticipated there as well, isnt there . Hotly anticipated there as well, isnt there . , ,. ,. ,. , isnt there . Yes, it is shania twain this ear. Isnt there . Yes, it is shania twain this year it isnt there . Yes, it is shania twain this year it is isnt there . Yes, it is shania twain this year. 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