and affirm western values rather than rebut russian president vladimir putin s speech which we heard this morning. that s right. dueling speeches. in that speech the russian president blamed the u.s. for the escalation of the war in ukraine. of course it was russia that invaded ukraine a year ago this week. putin also announced that russia would officially suspend its participation in the new start nuclear weapons treaty. we should note the state department said last month russia was already not in compliance with that treaty. the question now is what happens next. this morning the polish president andrzej duda rolled out the red carpet for president biden. they sat down for a closed day meeting one day after biden s secret visit to kyiv. i would argue nato is stronger than it s ever been. as i told president zelenskyy when we spoke in kyiv yesterday, i can proudly say that our support for ukraine remains unwavering. we begin in warsaw where president biden will speak i
content posted by third parties on their sites. google argues its algorithms recommending content are what makes it possible to behind the needles in humanitarianities largest haystack warning in section 230 does not apply the internet would devolve in a mess and a litigation minefield. there is no evidence the paris attackers were specifically radicalized on youtube but her parents allege they aided and abetted isis. they should stop iter in this will be the first time the supreme court will consider the scope of 230 and the extent to which it protects social media companies. the push to reform 230 is widespread. last month president biden penned and op-ed calling for modifications and republicans have repeatedly blasted big tech for what they call alleged censorship of conservative