WEBVTT - Headlines: Social media ban to include Reddit and Kick

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<v Speaker 1>From The Daily Os.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm Lucy Tassel, I'm Emma Gillespie.

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<v Speaker 1>It's Wednesday, the fifth of November. Here's what's making headlines

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<v Speaker 1>this evening.

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<v Speaker 2>The Federal Government has confirmed platforms Kick and Reddit will

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<v Speaker 2>be included in its Social Media Band for Under sixteens,

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<v Speaker 2>which comes into effect next month. Kick is an online

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<v Speaker 2>platform launched in late twenty twenty two which allows users

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<v Speaker 2>to watch, broadcast and comment on live streams. Co founded

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<v Speaker 2>by Australian billionaire Edward Craven, its content guidelines are less

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<v Speaker 2>stringent than competitors like Twitch. Earlier this year, the e

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<v Speaker 2>Safety Commissioner accused Kick of failing to meet online content

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<v Speaker 2>standards following the death of a man on a live

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<v Speaker 2>stream in France, threatening a forty nine point five million

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<v Speaker 2>dollar fine. The US platform Reddit is best known for

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<v Speaker 2>its communities of subreddits, forums based on specific interests, where

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<v Speaker 2>users share opinions and give it Both Kick and Reddit

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<v Speaker 2>allow visitors to view most of their content without creating

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<v Speaker 2>an account, but you cannot comment or interact with any

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<v Speaker 2>posts without one. From the tenth of December, both platforms

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<v Speaker 2>will have to verify Australian newser's age when they create

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<v Speaker 2>an account or face millions of dollars in fines.

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<v Speaker 1>Zoran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City,

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<v Speaker 1>with US outlets calling the election in his favor less

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<v Speaker 1>than an hour after pole's closed. Aged thirty four, Mamdani

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<v Speaker 1>is the youngest person elected New York City mayor in

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<v Speaker 1>more than a century, the first Muslim to hold the position,

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<v Speaker 1>and the first South Asian person. He ran as a

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<v Speaker 1>Democrat and identifies politically as a Democratic socialist, campaigning for

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<v Speaker 1>free buses and free childcare across the city. Mamdani defeated

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<v Speaker 1>former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, who ran as

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<v Speaker 1>an independent after losing the Democrat nomination, and Republican candidate

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<v Speaker 1>Curtis Sleewer. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams dropped out of the

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<v Speaker 1>race following allegations of corruption, but his name was still

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<v Speaker 1>listed on the ballot. Mamdani is one of three Democrats

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<v Speaker 1>elected today across the US, with Abigail Spanberger becoming the

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<v Speaker 1>first female governor of the state of Virginia and Mikey

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<v Speaker 1>Cheryl elected as the governor of New Jersey.

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<v Speaker 2>The United Nations Environment Program has released its sixteenth annual

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<v Speaker 2>report evaluating nations progress towards limiting global warming to one

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<v Speaker 2>point five degrees. It found nations have worked to fulfill

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<v Speaker 2>their obligations under the Paris Agreement, a global packed to

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<v Speaker 2>limit carbon emissions so global temperatures don't rise more than

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<v Speaker 2>one point five degrees above levels recorded from eighteen fifty

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<v Speaker 2>to nineteen hundred. The UNAP now projects Earth will warm

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<v Speaker 2>by two point three to two point five degrees celsius

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<v Speaker 2>this century, which is cooler than last year's projections, but

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<v Speaker 2>still far from the one point five degree target. It

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<v Speaker 2>estimated global emissions need to be reduced by a minimum

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<v Speaker 2>of fifty five percent in the next ten years in

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<v Speaker 2>order to limit warming to the Paris Agreement line, calling

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<v Speaker 2>the goal quote extremely challenging to reach. The Australian government

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<v Speaker 2>has legislated a goal of reducing emissions by forty three

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<v Speaker 2>percent on two thousand and five levels by twenty thirty

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<v Speaker 2>In September, the government accepted advice from the Independent Climate

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<v Speaker 2>Change Authority to aim to reduce emissions by up to

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<v Speaker 2>seventy percent from two thousand and five levels by twenty

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<v Speaker 2>thirty five.

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<v Speaker 1>And today's good news the biggest supermoon of the year

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<v Speaker 1>will be visible in the sky tonight. Supermoons appear three

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<v Speaker 1>to four times a year and are the biggest and

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<v Speaker 1>brightest moons of the year. According to NASA. They occur

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<v Speaker 1>when the Moon is at its closest point to Earth

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<v Speaker 1>during its orbit around three hundred and sixty thousand kilometers away. Tonight,

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<v Speaker 1>the moon will be full and will be at its

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<v Speaker 1>closest point to Earth all year. You can first spot

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<v Speaker 1>it as it comes up over the horizon in the

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<v Speaker 1>east after sunset, and it's expected to hit its peak

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<v Speaker 1>around midnight. If you do, we end up missing tonight's moon.

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<v Speaker 1>No stress. The next and final supermoon of the year

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<v Speaker 1>is a month away in early December.

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<v Speaker 2>That's the latest from The Daily O's news room. But

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<v Speaker 2>if you are looking for something else to listen to,

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<v Speaker 2>you can check out today's deep dive on the controversies

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<v Speaker 2>surrounding free birthing.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll be back tomorrow morning with another deep dive, but

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<v Speaker 1>until then, have a good one. My name is Lily

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