As a default setting. Social media companies have been under growing pressure to protect children from harmful online content. Heres our Technology Editor zoe kleinman. Instagram already claims to have more than 50 tools aimed at keeping teens safe on its platform. But so far, the problem of children being exposed to harmful content has not been resolved. Well, i dont know if its social media, but i think as parents we should have the right to see it. An Ofcom Study earlier this year found that every single child it spoke to had seen violent material online. Instagram was one of the platforms they mentioned the most. The new measures aim put more control into the hands of parents. Accou nts accounts belonging to anyone under the age of 18 are made private by default. Now, if someone under 16 wants to make an account public, they have to add a parent to approve it, and that perak will be able to see who they message which topics they follow. Notifications will be muted overnight, and yo
Lower one. Thank you so much for joining me this sunday. Im Fredricka Whitfield and we begin this hour with a new glimpse at where americans are leaning with just 51 days until the president ial election, a new Abc News Ipsos Poll released today shows Vice President Kamala Harris with 52 support among leading likely voters to a former President Donald Trumps 46 . That margin unchanged from the last Abc News Poll taken at The End of august before they are debate with roughly seven weeks until the general election campaigns are racing to secure undecided voters in several key battleground states. But while these events will focus on voters, trumps mind seems to be elsewhere at this critical moment in the race, a former president posting to his truth social account today, i hate Taylor Swift following the pop Singers Endorsement of harris last week, cnns Sunlen Serfaty is at the White House for a sunlen, what more are these latest polls telling us about the state of the race fred, it show
To the whole story. I m anderson cooper. We are less than seven months away from the next presidential election. But even now, four years after joe biden won, there are a number of down from supporters who dispute those results. And that s not all they dispute. The january 6 attack was an insurrection dispute. The idea of separation of church and state in america. Some even dispute that the last super bowl was played honestly, and they blamed taylor swift for rigging the outcome over the next hour, cnn s donie o sullivan dives and those who are trying to battle them. [music playing] donnie o sullivan: this event today is at a church but [laughs] not entirely clear what kind of church it really is. One of the guest speakers there today is a man by the name of derrick evans. He spent three months in prison for his role in the attack on the us capitol, and now he s running for congress. [rain pattering] (singing) for the land of the free and the home of the brave [applause] supporter: tha
Welcome to the whole story. I m anderson cooper, after vice president kamala harris became the democratic nominee, she launched an aggressive campaign to reintroduce herself to the country but with the election looming, many remain undecided and are looking at where harris stands on the issues that matter to them before casting their ballots. Over the next hour, cnn s audie cornish looks at harris s record and her promises on five key issues in this election reproductive rights immigration, foreign policy, the state of democracy, and one that most american side is they re our priority. The economy one day after president joe biden announced his decision to drop out of the race and endorsed his vice president, kamala harris, addressed a campaign staff at the wilmington, delaware headquarters building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency in her first interview as candidate, she doubled down on that commitment. If you are elected, what would you do on day one in th