1 00:00:00,480 --> 00:00:02,120 Speaker 1: For three things we need to know. There was a 2 00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:06,640 Speaker 1: huge legal case yesterday that came to an end, and 3 00:00:06,680 --> 00:00:09,680 Speaker 1: it was not good for Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. A 4 00:00:09,760 --> 00:00:14,360 Speaker 1: jury found them responsible and liable to social media addiction 5 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:17,520 Speaker 1: and youth. So the case basically centered around a now 6 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:20,480 Speaker 1: twenty year old woman who argued their design that the design, 7 00:00:20,520 --> 00:00:24,759 Speaker 1: including features meant to keep users scrolling, actually contributed to 8 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:27,159 Speaker 1: depression and other mental health struggles that began when she 9 00:00:27,160 --> 00:00:30,040 Speaker 1: was a kid, and jurors agreed that the companies were negligent, 10 00:00:30,280 --> 00:00:33,080 Speaker 1: they didn't warn people about this enough, they didn't give 11 00:00:33,200 --> 00:00:35,840 Speaker 1: people the heads out that this could happen, and actually 12 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:39,320 Speaker 1: ordered them to pay about six million dollars in total damages. 13 00:00:40,000 --> 00:00:43,120 Speaker 1: Both companies say they actually plan to appeal and argue 14 00:00:43,120 --> 00:00:45,720 Speaker 1: that youth mental health problems can't be blamed on a 15 00:00:45,760 --> 00:00:49,320 Speaker 1: single app. But what this means for us is you 16 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:53,080 Speaker 1: could start seeing some major real changes to your social 17 00:00:53,120 --> 00:00:57,640 Speaker 1: media apps, like stricter features, warnings, maybe even time limits. 18 00:00:57,960 --> 00:01:00,360 Speaker 1: Because this opens the door for a ton of similar 19 00:01:00,440 --> 00:01:03,600 Speaker 1: lawsuits and apparently there's at least sixteen hundred other ones 20 00:01:03,880 --> 00:01:10,360 Speaker 1: waiting in the wings to sue Meta and Google. TSA says, yeah, 21 00:01:10,520 --> 00:01:13,319 Speaker 1: this doesn't look like the mess with traveling is going 22 00:01:13,360 --> 00:01:16,320 Speaker 1: to end anytime soon. In fact, they say air travel 23 00:01:16,319 --> 00:01:19,720 Speaker 1: could get even more chaotic. The head of the TSA 24 00:01:19,800 --> 00:01:23,479 Speaker 1: says some airports may actually have to shut down if 25 00:01:23,480 --> 00:01:27,000 Speaker 1: the government funding fight keeps dragging on. TSA workers haven't 26 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:29,240 Speaker 1: been paid in over a month and a lot of 27 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:33,040 Speaker 1: them are calling out, which means longer lines, major delays, 28 00:01:33,160 --> 00:01:34,880 Speaker 1: which is already happening. We've seen it all over the 29 00:01:34,920 --> 00:01:37,800 Speaker 1: news and whatnot. Smaller airports would likely be the first 30 00:01:37,800 --> 00:01:40,679 Speaker 1: ones to close, and even the bigger airports, some experts 31 00:01:40,720 --> 00:01:43,760 Speaker 1: are recommending you get there four hours early, which is 32 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 1: what my husband does. Anyways, the NBA, I don't know 33 00:01:47,160 --> 00:01:49,040 Speaker 1: if I know you guys are big basketball fans. So 34 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:51,920 Speaker 1: have you guys ever heard of tanking? So tanking is 35 00:01:51,960 --> 00:01:55,440 Speaker 1: the term that people use when a basketball team basically 36 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:57,880 Speaker 1: loses on purpose so that they get better draft picks 37 00:01:57,880 --> 00:02:01,360 Speaker 1: and whatnot. And the NBA is like, we're done with this. 38 00:02:01,440 --> 00:02:04,080 Speaker 1: The commissioner said, the league is planning on making big 39 00:02:04,160 --> 00:02:07,160 Speaker 1: changes to the draft system so that does not happen. 40 00:02:07,160 --> 00:02:10,880 Speaker 1: They've been actually like researching it for months. They don't 41 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:13,000 Speaker 1: have an exact plan yet. But they have made it 42 00:02:13,080 --> 00:02:16,240 Speaker 1: clear we're fixing this. We want we want fans to 43 00:02:16,240 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 1: see games. It actually means something, right, We don't. We 44 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:21,080 Speaker 1: don't want fans to feel like teams are just throwing 45 00:02:21,120 --> 00:02:24,480 Speaker 1: seasons for no reason. They are on it, and hopefully 46 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:27,040 Speaker 1: by the next draft they will have these changes already made. 47 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:28,520 Speaker 1: And that's three things you need to know.