[NakedNews.com] 2019.10.30 [1080p]
Naked News Transcript - October 30, 2019
The show begins with a greeting and an introduction of the hosts, who discuss the significant news of college athletes soon being able to profit from their name, image, and likeness. The NCAA's Board of Governors unanimously voted for this, with rule modifications expected by January 2021.Next, the Australian government is exploring facial recognition technology as a means to prevent minors from accessing pornography. This method is still under consideration and not yet implemented. A report reveals that over 250 Facebook employees criticized the company for its policy of allowing politicians to spread false information through paid ads. This issue has drawn public attention, including scrutiny from CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a Senate hearing. The hosts then shift to a trending topic involving the updated version of the Alphabet song, which has sparked mixed reactions online. Meanwhile, a viral cat named Cinderblock, known for resisting an exercise program, has gained significant popularity with millions of views. The #TeamTrees initiative, led by popular YouTuber Mr. Beast, aims to plant 20 million trees and has raised substantial funds, garnering millions of views on its introductory video. A notable viral moment from the World Series involves Instagram influencers who were banned for flashing during the game, generating over 7 million views of the incident. In sports news, Conor McGregor announces his return to the UFC, targeting fights starting January 18, 2020. He aims for multiple bouts throughout the year, despite facing legal issues and controversies surrounding his behavior. Lastly, Amazon plans to start offering free grocery delivery to its Prime members, eliminating previous fees associated with its Amazon Fresh service. Additionally, UEFA has mandated an empty stadium for the Bulgarian national soccer team's next home game due to racist behavior from fans. Filmmakers have expressed discontent over Netflix's new viewing speed option, which allows users to watch films at different speeds, arguing it disrupts the integrity of their work. The show concludes with a promotion for the upcoming Halloween special and encourages viewers to provide feedback and follow on social media.