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The House pass­es a bill that could make the Chi­nese plat­form un­avail­able in the coun­try. The future of TikTok is at risk in the United States – with a possible ban being considered in Washington. The popular video-sharing app is used by millions of Americans every day, and is owned by a Chinese company. Republicans and Democrats say there is nothing stopping China from using its data to alter algorithms and influence voters in an election year. Critics say that is nonsense and a clear violation of freedom of speech. If the bill is passed by the Senate, President Joe Biden says he will sign it into law. But that vote could stall, especially as legal challenges are likely to follow. Under the bill, the company must sell its assets – but to whom and under what conditions? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Professor Sarah Kreps – Founder and director of the Technology Policy Institute at Cornell University and the author of the book, Social Media and International Relations Don Horan – Then-acting executive deputy chief information officer for New York when the state banned TikTok on all state-issued phones used by executive agency employees Chung Ching Kwong – Senior analyst with the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China Published on Thursday 14 March 2024.

Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond. Al Jazeera journalists and guests dissect and discuss the day’s top story.

Primary Title
  • Inside Story
Episode Title
  • Will the Unit­ed States ban Tik­Tok?
Date Broadcast
  • Friday 15 March 2024
Start Time
  • 06 : 30
Finish Time
  • 06 : 57
Duration
  • 27:00
Channel
  • Al Jazeera English
Broadcaster
  • Al Jazeera Media Network
Programme Description
  • Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond. Al Jazeera journalists and guests dissect and discuss the day’s top story.
Episode Description
  • The House pass­es a bill that could make the Chi­nese plat­form un­avail­able in the coun­try. The future of TikTok is at risk in the United States – with a possible ban being considered in Washington. The popular video-sharing app is used by millions of Americans every day, and is owned by a Chinese company. Republicans and Democrats say there is nothing stopping China from using its data to alter algorithms and influence voters in an election year. Critics say that is nonsense and a clear violation of freedom of speech. If the bill is passed by the Senate, President Joe Biden says he will sign it into law. But that vote could stall, especially as legal challenges are likely to follow. Under the bill, the company must sell its assets – but to whom and under what conditions? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Professor Sarah Kreps – Founder and director of the Technology Policy Institute at Cornell University and the author of the book, Social Media and International Relations Don Horan – Then-acting executive deputy chief information officer for New York when the state banned TikTok on all state-issued phones used by executive agency employees Chung Ching Kwong – Senior analyst with the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China Published on Thursday 14 March 2024.
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • The source recording to this edition of Al Jazeera English's "Inside Story", "Will the Unit­ed States ban Tik­Tok?" for Friday 15 March 2024 contains defects (corrupted video) due to television signal transmission issues. Some of the title's content is absent.
Genres
  • Commentary
  • News
Hosts
  • James Bays (Presenter)