President obama. Biden administration going crazy with the orders that even the New York Times is telling joe to knock it off. It might come as a surprise to many americans. We heard him say this on the Campaign Trail. Speak ive got to get the votes. Ive got to get the votes. I have a strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my republican friends and some of my democratic friends even occasionally safe if you cant get the votes by Executive Order, youre going to do something. Things you cant do by Executive Order unless youre a dictator. We are democracy. We need consensus. Maria really . What happened to the great compromise or, unifier . He used to be known for reaching across the island working with him about guns. Now hes just cutting them out the president told us today. Im about to sign two Executive Orders. To undo the damage trump has done. Maria undo donald trump. Now he was talking about todays actions on obamacare and abortion but we can read between the lines. This is th
Times that the kind of people involved in that not a hardened old corkoecorey lewendowski wasn hardened. But he wasnt digital either. By the way, im going to talk about how to identify trolls. We talk so much about them. I feel like theyre the ones that theyre the ones who have the ready made pictures with the graphics and their youre on to something. Im on to you. All right, ill see you in a little bit, thank you, katie. Were watching two major stories today involving the white house, Cyb Cyberattacks and the threats back in the spotlight. And the intelligence official that testified that trump has yet to make any official order
to testify on social cyber attacks. This marks nearly two weeks since the Never Again Movement started. Students from Majory Stoneman Douglas High School are on capitol hill today meeting with federal lawmakers and demanding action nationwide. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was forced to address some of these issues. The president still supports raising the age limit
meg tirrell with us now. is this a significant change that will help kids? it sounds like it is a pretty significant change. meta has had a lot of protections, they say, in place for teen users, but a lot of pressure has been mounting on them recently. what they re doing is adding more protection. around search terms like self-harm and suicides and eating disorders they will hide more content, even among people that teens follow on these platforms. they re not going to show them if somebody posts about those things. they re automatically setting teens in the most restrictive content setting. it s when you sign up they put you in that setting. they re going to do it for all teens automatically and they will be sending notifications to prompt teens to update their privacy settings with a single tap. this comes amid this backdrop that started a couple years ago with the francis hogan facebook papers coming out which blew the whistle including on things like young girls self-image. that
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so it is an incredibly challenging time for law enforcement. especially when we see this rhetoric increasing and there seem to be a changing tide in what many would cite as domestic terrorism. myself being one. and this is the discussion that we had after 9/11 with the patriot act, right? the intersection and the idea of freedom of speech coming up against national security and where that balance lies. sometimes when we don t feel it as urgently as 9/11, we think that free speech needs to be protected. and then we wonder how we deal with issues like this where somebody posts, a post about their hatred and what they plan to do about it. and we want to stop them. stand by. we ll take a quick break. our coverage of the tragedy in el paso continues after this break. (vo) the ant mindlessly marches on.