The Philip DeFranco Show hosts a discussion on various topics, including:
1. **UK's crackdown on far-right figures**: DeFranco talks about how the UK denied entry to three far-right figures, including Brittany Pettibone, Martin Sellner, and Lauren Southern, due to their anti-immigrant views and alleged racism.
2. **Netflix's new gamified viewing experience**: Netflix is testing a new system that grants patches for watching certain shows, which has sparked debate about the impact of excessive screen time on children.
3. **Martin Shkreli's sentencing**: Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical executive, was sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding investors, but DeFranco notes that Shkreli's price-gouging of life-saving medication was not the reason for his imprisonment.
4. **Twitter's crackdown on spam accounts**: Twitter has suspended accounts accused of joke-stealing, but DeFranco believes this is part of a larger effort to combat information manipulation and spam.
5. **Florida's child marriage ban**: DeFranco shares the story of Sheri Johnson, who was forced to marry her rapist at the age of 11 and is now fighting to abolish child marriage. The Florida legislature has passed a bill to raise the minimum marriage age, which is headed to the governor's desk.
6. **Nationwide issue of child marriage**: DeFranco notes that child marriage is a nationwide issue, with many states having loopholes or exceptions that allow minors to get married.
7. **Recent news and crashes**: DeFranco briefly discusses recent crashes, including a helicopter crash in New York's East River and a plane crash in Nepal.
8. **Twitter ban on joke-stealing accounts**: DeFranco talks about Twitter's decision to suspend accounts accused of joke-stealing, which has sparked debate about the ownership of jokes and the ethics of stealing content.
9. **Lawmakers in Florida voting on a ban**: DeFranco discusses the Florida legislature's vote to ban child marriage, which was inspired by Sheri Johnson's story.
10. **Nationwide issue of child marriage**: DeFranco notes that child marriage is a nationwide issue, with many states having loopholes or exceptions that allow minors to get married.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Three far-right figures, Brittany Pettibone, Martin Sellner, and Lauren Southern, were denied entry to the UK.
2. Martin Sellner was on his way to speak at an anti-immigrant event at London Speaker's Corner.
3. Pettibone and Sellner were denied entry due to their visit being considered a "serious threat to the fundamental interests of society".
4. Lauren Southern was investigated under the Terrorism Act and later banned from the UK for racism.
5. Southern was asked about her Christianity and whether she was a radical during her questioning by UK police.
6. Southern held up signs saying "Allah is a gay God", which was cited as a reason for her denied entry.
7. Netflix is testing a new system that grants patches for watching certain shows, aimed at children.
8. The system is intended to gamify viewing experiences and increase watch times among children.
9. Studies have shown that excessive screen time can be harmful to children.
10. Martin Shkreli was sentenced to 7 years in prison for defrauding investors.
11. Shkreli was found responsible for $10.4 million in losses.
12. A helicopter crash in New York's East River resulted in 5 deaths, with the pilot being the only survivor.
13. A plane carrying 71 people crashed in Nepal, resulting in 49 deaths.
14. The crash was blamed on bad air traffic control, but the airline claimed the pilot was at fault.
15. Twitter has cracked down on accounts that steal jokes and use them to artificially inflate their popularity.
16. The crackdown is part of Twitter's efforts to reduce spam and manipulation on the platform.
17. Lawmakers in Florida have passed a bill to ban child marriage, with the governor expected to sign it into law.
18. The bill sets limits on the marriage of 17-year-olds and requires parental consent.
19. Child marriage is a nationwide issue in the US, with over 200,000 minors married between 2000 and 2015.
20. Some states, such as Missouri, have lenient laws allowing child marriage, with no minimum age to marry.