Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What recent legal ruling affected Meta and Google?
A big loss for Meta and Google in court. I'm Lisa Brady. A jury in Los Angeles just finding both Meta and Google-owned YouTube liable for negligence and failure to warn users about risks in a landmark trial.
The civil case alleges that a now 20-year-old plaintiff became addicted to social media because they say tech giants deliberately created addictive products.
Chapter 3: How did the lawsuit highlight social media addiction risks?
Fox Business' Kelly Saberi at Superior Court in L.A., where Google argued in part YouTube is not a social media platform, and both YouTube and Meta emphasized efforts to safeguard users. But witnesses, including whistleblowers, testified about internal research on risks and access to young users. Fox News legal editor Carrie Irvine.
that the product's liability angle here was kind of a brilliant one because it wasn't about the content. They weren't saying, hey, we want to regulate your speech, we want to intrude on your rights as far as what you can say or what your users say. They were saying, no, no, no, the product itself is defective.
Chapter 4: What were the implications of the jury's verdict against Meta and Google?
Kids don't know that it's defective and it's really harming these kids.
TikTok and Snap were also sued and settled before this trial, the verdict coming on day nine of deliberations. The jury also awarding $3 million in compensatory damages to the plaintiff, and they find both companies acted with malice, oppression, or fraud, meaning a punitive damage phase will follow.
A Meta spokesperson says they respectfully disagree with the verdict and are evaluating legal options.
Chapter 5: What updates are there on the Nancy Guthrie case?
This comes just a day after a separate verdict in a New Mexico case finding Meta liable of misleading users and endangering children, which the company plans to appeal. A renewed warning to Iran. Just in from the White House.
President Trump does not bluff and he is prepared to unleash hell. Iran should not miscalculate again.
Chapter 6: Who is Nathan Newby and why was he honored?
Spokeswoman Caroline Levin also says talks continue despite state media reports that Iran rejected a U.S. plan. America is listening to Fox News.
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Recapping that landmark verdict just in in Los Angeles, after more than 40 hours of deliberations, a jury finds Meta and Google's YouTube liable for negligence in the design or operation of their platforms and for failure to warn users of potential risks contributing to harm of the plaintiff, a now 20-year-old woman who says her use of social media as a child addicted her to the technology and made mental health issues worse.
An agonizing wait for answers wears on for the family of Nancy Guthrie, who remains missing.
Nancy Guthrie's family is now 53 days into this nightmare.
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Chapter 7: What is the current state of the stock market?
And her daughter, Savannah, sat down with friend and former co-host of The Today Show, Hoda Kotb, and made yet another appeal to the public. Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. The taped interview is set to air over the next two days. The Today Show releasing portions of the conversation with the rest of the media.
Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Tucson home in the middle of the night nearly two months ago.
Fox's Alicia Acuna, the Guthrie family still offering a million dollar reward in the case. The FBI offering 100,000. A man who foiled a terror attack is honored in England.
Nathan Newby was at St James' Hospital in Leeds, England to get treatment for a chest infection. He spotted Mohamed Farouk looking fidgety and anxious outside the maternity ward. Farouk had brought with him an explosive device, a pressure cooker bomb twice as powerful as the one that killed three and injured hundreds at the 2013 Boston Marathon.
Newby persuaded Farouk, described as a radicalised lone wolf, to call off his attack, even giving the extremist a hug. Farouk's been given a 37-year prison term for preparing acts of terrorism. Nathan Newby's received the George Medal for bravery. In London, Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
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