response to team, clark humphrey, wrote to an official on instagram asking the meta-owned social media platform take down an anthony fauci parody account asking is there any way we can get this pulled down? it s not one of ours. minutes later, an instagram official said, yes, on it. this is a practice that began on the trump administration. missouri s attorney general eric schmitt who filed a petition in federal court argues it s federal officials engaging in a massive, sprawling federal censorship enterprise. they were changing their terms of service at the behest of the government. the government doesn t get to do that in the united states of america. what they re trying to do is a work around where they re telling the social media platforms to go do it. kevin: much more on that story coming up. we begin tonight with denver blocked from controlling the thermostats in their own homes! it s a story you have got to hear to believe. bill melugin following that live from t
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student-athletes have been waiting for this right. it s about time. they should always have been able to profit off of their name, image and likeness whether it s selling their own swag, having an ability to have a social influencer, run camps, lessons, sign autographs, so it s a great thing. it is a bit of a wild west depending on what level you re on, but it s been a long time coming. kevin: it is a bit of a wild west especially when you think about this notion of, well, maybe bigger schools will be able to pay their athletes better than smaller schools. so they have an even more competitive advantage than they already do with facilities. let me share this from the washington post. very interesting. the headline says what to know about name, image and likeness and how it will affect the ncaa. interesting piece. it reads in part, new nil legislation allows athletes to profit off their names through avenues such as social media posts, sponsorships, autograph sales, endorsement dea