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
right now and could get a lot worse. we ve got you covered with robert ray in lansing, michigan, which could bear the brunt of this and travel expert lee albamonte with the chaos we re seeing because of this. i m neil cavuto here with you on this snowy day in most of the country and could turn into days of that. let s go to robert ray with more in lansing. yeah, good afternoon from lances, michigan, the state capitol. you can see the steam emanating from underneath this town that heats and cools the cities. you can see the state capitol behind me. we ve been experiencing the ups and downs and tribulations of snow, freezing rain and sleet. you can see snowplows dropping salt and rock on these roads and the interstates as right now freezing rain is coming down. we re under a ice warning until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. neil, check this out. you can see this. this is exactly the issue all over. this ice starting to compound on everything here in lansing. to the west, let s take a loo
striking that tone yesterday rallying the west to stand fast against putin and assault on ukraine. we re entering year two of that war at the end of this week. senator wicker, top republican senate armed services committee. we have a lot to get to in the next couple of minutes. wall street journal. china, russia and u.s. red line on ukraine. the key paragraph. president biden s visit to kiev on monday was an important symbolic display of american support for ukraine and credit to him for traveling to a war zone. the bigger ukraine news in recent days may be the public alarms coming from u.s. officials that china could soon provide russia with military aid. that s the headline that comes away from this. the great powers of this world have taken sides. what do you think, senator? thanks for having me on. absolutely agree with that paragraph on the wall street journal and frankly from their entire editorial today. the best way to keep china at
if it s a leader they can feel confident about when he promises them there are good days ahead stereo one of the things that are certain to come up today is foreign policy. we have breaking news on that front. the pentagon has now just made public, declassified new video of the drone strike in afghanistan that killed ten innocent people, ten civilians back in august. we have to warn you. we are going to show you a portion of this video, you will find it disturbing. in the full version you see the car driving toward and arriving at house, people walking around the court guard before the blast and then of course that moment of impact. we are only going to show that once. richard engle is posted in kiev. we wanted to talk about what happened at the ukrainian border. afghanistan, the fallout of that drone strike that we have just seen is also likely to come up for president biden today?