thank you for joining us on this tuesday. today an extraordinary moment. just days from the one-year mark of russia s brutal war on ukraine, two world leaders, two cups kwngsal speeches, president biden in poland, reiterating america s support for ukraine and president putin in moscow blaming western nations for the escalating war. we will not tire. president putin s craving lust for land and power will fail and the ukrainian people s love for their country will prevail. ukraine will 1/never be a victo for russia, never. translator: the elite of the west do not conceal their ambition which is to defeat russia, finish us off once and for all. let me be frank, it is they who unleashed this war and we use force to stop them. happening as russian bombs continue to drop. a warning to viewers these next images out of ukraine are graphic. this was the scene in kherson this morning. russian shelling killing at least five people and this time it was a market that was targeted. p
a pass? a little bit unclear. on the other hand, we re a court, we really don t know about these things. you know these are not like the nine greatest experts on the internet. isn t that something for congress to do, not the court? so the justices really struggled here to understand the issues in this case and to decide what to do here. abby, this won t be the last that they ll here on the issue. this is the first of two cases they ll hear the other one tomorrow. all of these cases will determine should social media companies be held liable for terrorist content posted on their sites. the big er question will be in the case tomorrow. big tech has been arguing here that they can t possibly patrol everything that s posted. they say they have these algorithms that recommend certain content and those are necessary to help users sort through a vast universe of content in all subject areas, not just terrorism. and the justices did take to