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years ago. yesterday the court considered claims that google allowed isis to post hundreds of videos online aimed at inciting violence and algorithms helped isis recruit efforts along the way. the audio of some of those deliberations inside the high court. the thumb nails is based upon what the all going if if the videos don t appear out of thin air. they must be targeted to something. dana: more on all this we re live in washington. david spunt. it s getting underway right now. yesterday justice kagan asked the question to laughter in the courtroom should these nine justices be wading into the waters saying they may not be the best people to understand the internet. today s case focused on liability. can twitter be held liable by the families of terror victims. the second big case involving big tech before the court this week. family of a man killed in an isis attack in turkey in 2017 sued twitter, google and facebook arguing the platforms posted terrorist videos o
been charged, jackie ibanez will tell us more, hi, jackie. jackie: two officers were removed of their duties weeks ago. hemphill was on the scene when nichols was initially pulled over and shown pulling nichols out of the car and can be heard saying i hope they stop his exlaative in the footage. why is his identity and the role he played in tyre s death just coming to life? it is why the white officer was shielded and protected from the public eye and accountability. memphis fired two ems two emts responded based on the initial information of the call. they failed to conduct adequate patient assessment of mr. nichols. the district attorney is not ruling out charges others. tyre nichols will be laid to rest tomorrow in memphis as follow-up continues. ashley: the view host whoopi goldberg says the problem is not the officers charged with murder in this case, but policing as a whole. listen. i ask this question too many times at this table, but when will the brutality
the mass shooting at robb elementary school earlier this afternoon. this comes as a justice department announces it will conduct an independent review of the law enforcement response to the shooting with the d.o.j. says the mayor of uvalde requested that review after we learned police waited nearly an hour to storm the classroom where the shooter was holed up despite multiple 911 calls from the children still trapped inside. arthel: let s go live to uvalde, texas and our jeff paul is standing by, jeff. arthel what would normally be a day full of excitement that comes along the presidential visit is instead full of sadness as people continue to come here to the city center to pay their respects to the 19 students in two teachers who died. first lady jill biden and president joe biden are now trying to do their best to help this community that continues to grieve. now after landing in san antonio the first family made their way to uvalde their first stop was at robb elementar
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