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increasingly have their own devices and are online unsupervised from a younger age. i think this is a wake up call for industry. they have to take account of the users they have, not the users that their terms and conditions say they have. companies are now under a legal obligation to take steps to keep those children safe. its report found nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds now have a smartphone, and most have tablets. whatsapp was the most popular social app for five to seven—year—olds, followed by tiktok. more than a third of parents said they would allow their child to have a social media profile before the official age set by companies. ten years ago it was all about the selfie, but now it's get ready with me videos that are drawing children in, especially girls. there's something about watching someone do their makeup and have a chat that feels like you're with friends. but while children are happy to watch this content and share it, they're more self—conscious about posting their own stuff online, the report found.

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

nearly a quarter of 5—7—year—olds in the uk now have access to a smartphone. a study from the communications regulator, ofcom, also found that many of that age group are on the messaging service whatsapp — even though the minimum age for using it is supposed to be 13.0ur technology editor zoe kleinman reports. i've got ten messages... after a busy day at school in glasgow, 11—year—old heather is on her smartphone. she uses social media apps monitored by her parents. heather, how long have you had a smartphone? probably since i've been eight, so that would be three years. and what do you do on it? i text my friends, phone them, watch videos, like...flick through stuff. quite a lot of things, but too much to count. i've heard stories of people sharing pictures and bullying and all sorts of manner of stuff, and the internet is so open to finding whatever you want on it. so being able to monitor exactly what she is doing is paramount. the online regulator, ofcom's latest report reflects a world in which children increasingly have their own devices and are online unsupervised from a younger age. i think this is a wake up call for industry. they have to take account of the users they have, not the users that their terms

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Parents admit to child negligence that resulted in car crash at Negri bazaar

KUALA PILAH: A couple who left two young children in an unattended car that then crashed into a Ramadan bazaar stall have pleaded guilty to a charge of child negligence.

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Asia Business Report

founders. 10096. most clients in this day and age are not - this day and age are not concerned around the legal pieces, with respect to the laws, it is a change from five plus years ago. a lot of advancement around the research and we see regulation change at different levels, local, state and national, over time. there are risks- _ and national, over time. there are risks. the _ and national, over time. there are risks. the unsupervised i and national, over time. there | are risks. the unsupervised use of recreational drugs could be psychologically damaging to those with certain mental conditions. but with renewed interest in psychedelics, advocates hope it will help gain mainstream acceptance. before we go let's take a look at the trading day in asia. the hang seng is down below 1% following on the lead from global markets. that is late primarily through the tech heavy nasdaq they treated much lower today. that is it for us on this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> reporter: with kids heading back to school after a break, hospitals are bracing for a holiday hangover. another wave of pediatric patience. for reece's mom, marnie, there is an end point insight. are you at the point where you can exhale? >> yes, i think so. this morning was probably meant that turning point for me. he has been off oxygen for 40 minutes and he is doing really good. >> reporter: doctors here at cook children medical center stress it is not too late to get a flu shot and they say while the flu season usually ends at the end of march, they would be surprised this year if it stretches into april. norah? >> norah: that is important information, janet shamlian, thank you. in the united states, nearly 5 million children live in homes with access to an unlocked or unsupervised gun. that is according to the nonprofit brady united against gun violence. that could lead to tragedy pure in our series "guns in america," cbs's jericka duncan spoke with two parents who turned their loss into a life mission.

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Auckland realtor rushed to toilet, leaving home-buyers unattended in listed apartment

A real estate agent who suffered a “gastro emergency” left the buyers of an apartment unsupervised as she rushed to the toilet. The split-second decision...

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

google. we'll sit down with the man known as the godfather of a.i. who left a top tech job so he could talk freely about its threats. i talked to james cameron about how he harnesses a.i. in his movies and will look at a.i. in art. look at this piece "unsupervised" on display at the museum of modern art in new york city. the artist trained an a.i. model using data from more than 200 years worth of the museum's art collection, which included nearly 90,000 works of art from over 26,000 artists. the machine is always learning and imagining new artworks. if you watched for a hundred years, you would not see the same screen twice. i sat down with him and the museum's curator of sculpture to discuss this extraordinary work. here is a piece of that

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The Sixties

>> haight-ashbury cannot handle 8000, there isn't any room. >> the tension between the government and the people began to be evident. >> nobody should let their young children coming to san francisco unsupervised, to become a part of a group, such as that. >> they are fascists, as far as i'm concerned. they don't like hippies, they don't know what things we do, and they try to harass us and bother us. >> in some way, their revolutions are worth between generations. the hippies rallying cry is never trust anyone over 30. >> the war of youth culture over establishment is in full swing on every front. >> about four policeman and a plane came in and said everybody get out, everybody get out, the store is closed, they wouldn't give a reason, or identify and what premise they are doing this, when we asked, they started pushing people around physically out of the store. >> the mayor, it's very insidious what he is up to. he wants to stop human growth.

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BBC News Now

by dogs known to them. despite this, 84% of parents told dogs trust that they leave their children and dogs together unsupervised. we have seen an increase in situations where dogs have reacted unfavourably towards children and a number of these times have been when children have been left unsupervised. you know, children are still maturing, they're still developing. children aren't necessarily able to understand how a dog is behaving, what the dog is telling them. and they can misinterpret a simple thing like a dog going back on their back as a �*hello, cuddle me, come and tickle my tummy�*. whereas the dog could actually be saying i'm quite scared of you, please give me some space. bryn�*s now enjoying life with foster carer nicholas. good boy! he's fantastic company. he keeps me fit because we walk a lot and, when i haven't got a dog, i don't do that. so he's just great — he's just great to have around. he's good for my health and good for my mental health and obviously good for his.

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