coast to coast, 65 million people now under alert for ice, wind, snow with blizzard conditions in some places. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. president biden is just a few hours away from a key meeting with eastern flank after vladimir putin suspended a nuclear arms treaty with the u.s. and biden plenledged unwavering support for ukraine. one year ago, the world was bracing for the fall of kyiv. and i can report kyiv stands strong. kyiv stands prude. a proud and it stands free. and kevin liptak is live for us this morning. the meeting with bucharest 9. what are you expecting. reporter: he says that the u.s. remains committed to the nato alliance and he called it the most consequential in american history. and many of these countries are watching the invasion of ukraine, very an issues about where vladimir putin may have his sights on next. so president biden will want to reinforce his support for nato. but i think
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plaintiffs say social media companies have knowingly helped terror groups and should be held liable. justices will also hear arguments for a send day second in the case of gonzalez versus google. jessica schneider breaks down this case.the case of gonzalez google. jessica schneider breaks down this case. lawsuits will be nonstop. reporter: the supreme taking on a case that could reshape the internet hearing arguments from a family who has lost a daughter and who now wants big tech to pay. we ll continue in this fight because we are seeking justice. reporter: the gonzalez long legal fight started when their 23-year-old daughter was killed in paris in 2015. she was at a bistro when isaiah terrorists unleashed gunfire part of a coordinated city wide attack of bombings and shootings that killed 129. she was the only american.