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thank you so much. john? we are breaking news. the supreme court has just issued a ruling involving twitter and terror-related content. jessica snyder has the details. and jessica, this is going to extend, i imagine, beyond the terror issues as well. tell us what happened. yes, john, two big cases shielding the tech companies at large. the supreme court just coming down with two decisions connected with one involving twitter and one involving google and basically saying that all of the social media and tech platforms are not responsible for the terrorist content created on line. the first case released was against twitter. it is based on the anti-terrorism act, and families with relatives killed in the terrorist attack in turkey had sued twitter and other platforms saying they were in part responsible for the terrorist act, and under the erterrorist