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Speaker 1 (00:01):
When you need to know She's got you.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
It's three things with TIF on.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
The cold story is still to come. It's not happening
right now. I mean, okay, it's so cold twenty three degrees,
But if you want to talk about the ridiculous cold,
it's tonight. We're down to three for a low in
the city.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
That was the voice of Jennifer Ketchmark from WCPO talking
about the weather that we're getting. So I guess what
feels like mild right now is going to feel quite
different in the beginning part of tomorrow morning. And that's
going to stick around for a good solid week, which
means all the snow that hasn't been cleared from wherever
it is that you live is going to become like
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a rock. Now. On top of that, there's some snow
supposedly coming our way as well Friday into Saturday. Depending
on your location. We could see varying inches in accumulation,
between one and four inches. So we're not out of
the woods and we won't be for a while, all right. Second,
and three things you need to know this morning. A
huge story across the world the United States is the
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fire's happening wildfires happen all the time in California, but
this one's pretty intense. It's hitting Pacific Palisades now. If
you need some geography, it is bordering Malibu, twenty minutes
or so from LA And I have some visuals for
you that my best friend Hannah, who lives in Santa Monica,
sent me on my page. Guys, it's crazy. I vacationed
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there in twenty twenty three at the tiff to F's
Potter like the Wizard. If you want to see what
it used to look like compared to what it looks
like right now. It's crazy. Pacific Palisades is also where
all the celebrities live. There's some video footage going viral
of Hannah mont Talk Montague, you'll know her from like
the Hills Days. Her house burnt down. You what it's
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like leaving your home and being like I think I
got everything that I needed, but I don't know, and
then thinking in your head like, oh no, I forgot
to grab that, and then the house has just gone.
It's burnt to the ground. Lots of wild weather happening
across the country, but those I have feeling for my
friends in California I'm sure if you have them too.
It's it's just crazy, crazy crazy. And the Santa Ana
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Wins are also contributing. We've got you know, eighty mile
an hour winds. So sending my thoughts to California and
my friends and your friends as well. All Right, lastly,
and three things you need to know this morning. I'm
gonna let Mark Zuckerberg talk about this a little bit
here because there's some changes coming to Facebook and Meta because.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
It's time to get back to our roots around free
expression on Facebook and Instagram. I started building social media
to give people a voice. I gave a speech at
Georgetown five years ago about the importance of protecting free
expression and I still believe this today. But a lot
has happened over the last several years. There's been widespread
debate about potential harms from online content. Governments and legacy
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media have pushed to censor more and more. A lot
of this is clearly political, but there's also a lot
of legitimately bad stuff out there. Drugs, terrorism, child exploitation.
These are things that we take very seriously and I
want to make sure that we handle responsibly. So we
built a lot of complex systems to moderate content. But
the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes. Even
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if they accidentally censor just one percent of posts, that's
millions of people. And we've reached a point where it's
just too many mistakes and too much censorship.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
So what's coming to the change is ending third party
fact checking and replacing it with community notes, removing reduction
of political content, and lifting topic restrictions. The Facebook world, well,
meta owns. I feel like meta owns everything, but Facebook
and Instagram are very different, and I don't really operate
much on Facebook much anymore because I feel like it
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leaned so political for a while that I did get
off of it. And so from you know, some of
this content here, I'm wondering what kind of changes will
come to our feeds, like always do your own fact checking. Okay,
all right, that is three things you need to know
for the eighth of January. It's a Wednesday. I needed
that reminder myself. You can search Kiss one oh seven
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Tiff in the Morning at your leisure. Good morning,