official comments from the judge overseeing the donald trump classified documents case. the lead starts right now. new today judge aileen cannon setting a new deadline for federal prosecutors and for trump s lawyers. why? these decisions could have a real impact on the timing of the case against donald trump. we are going to talk to former republican u.s. attorney general. then another republican candidate jumping into the presidential race. miami mayor francis suarez running for the gop nomination and his ad literally running. with an already crowded 2024 field, is he really running for vice president? plus, agencies of the u.s. government, victims of a global cyberattack. why this means your banking info, personal info, medical records and more may have been exposed. we start with law and justice. our lead as we hear for the first time from judge candl judge / aileen cannon. today judge cannon gave attorneys five days to notify her on the status on the necessary se
it was another fast-moving newsweek. and here are some of the conversations you just might have missed. m it is hard to believe donald trump was elected in the senate, when i was -8 years old. that is true. president biden was elected when i was -8 years old. i m going to get myself in trouble. yeah, you are, because they are both old. oh well. republican congressman, ryan style, in his opening act with donald trump off the rally his f thoughts on tuesday, how did go for you? totally botching an about a joke about president biden a. but by mistake totally making m fun of donald trump s age. we are one week away from the first presidential debate and donald trump appears to be lowering expectations and making excuses. during his rally in wisconsin on tuesday, he pushed the conspiracy that biden could only perform well if he is pumped up on drugs. is anyone going to watch the debate? he s going to be so pumped up, he is going to be pumped up, you know all of that stuff th
family only to find they re unable to conceive because of the damage they ve done to themselves in order to look like the women they follow on instagram. and we know that just last month the u.s. surgeon general put out an advisory saying children are exposed to harmful content on social media. according to the cdc in 2021 suicide was the second leading cause of death, causing 11 deaths for every 100,000 people. you say social media can be made safe. how? how can it be made safe? sure. let s start thinking about just a few of the levers we have that can really rapidly make these platforms safer. probably the easiest one to begin going after is the fact that kids are online very, very late at night. the surgeon general himself said that one in three teenagers say they re online till midnight or later most schoolnights. if 30% are on till midnight, 10% at least are on until 2:00 a.m.
with experts to continually update its policies. as time goes on, as a parent bereaved by the suicide of his 14 year old, i look at a huge corporation with massive resources and say, there must be more you can be doing. unquestionably, facebook could be investing more resources in making the platforms safer. they have made a series of choices to prioritise profits over people. what do you think regulators can do to persuade those big tech companies to behave differently? there s no company in the world that has as much power as facebook and as little transparency. in a statement, facebook said. a whistle blower and a campaigner with one aim to make social media a safer place. angus crawford, bbc news. joshis
keeps building up inside. you get addicted to it, and you don t even realise you ve spun out of control. you re living in a trap, in a circle. what s so dangerous about having children under the age of 16, under the age of 18, using systems like instagram is that facebook s own research shows that a startlingly high fraction of them exhibit what is known as problematic use, which means that they can t regulate their own usage of the product. it s kind of like cigarettes in that way. and they know it s hurting their physical health, their schoolwork or their employment. facebook says it has never allowed content that promotes or encourages suicide or self harm and it works with experts to continually update its policies. as time goes on, as a parent bereaved by the suicide of his 14 year old, i look at a huge corporation with massive resources and say, there must be more you can be doing. unquestionably, facebook could be investing more resources in making the platforms safer.