i m in for ari melber. it ain t all good and that s the truth. things aren t going like you thought they would and it s all on you, fox news. new evidence showing rupert murdoch and fox news new trump was lying but put them on the air anyway. dominion systems suing fox news for $1.6 billion in a defamation suit. the claim is fox news knowingly lied about their company and now we have receipts and private texts. fox news host called trump and his lawyers election claims total b.s., insane, crazy, mind-blowingly nuts, reckless, off the rails, and effing lunatics. these are not mean tweets. these are actual texts from fox news hosts. tucker carlson showing hannity and laura ingraham were in disbelief on camera over trump s conspiracy theories. carlton texting engram, quote, sydney powell was lying, by the way. i caught her, it s insane. sydney is complete nuts, no one will work with her, ditto with rudy. carlson writing, quote, our viewers are good people and they believe it.
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you for joining us on the show with that perspective. appreciate it. i want to bring in now members of the panel, folks joining me here to talk about everything that has happened over the last 24 hours. we ve got john archibald, come a columnist from aol.com, tamron keith, host of the npr politics podcast, and carol lee, nbc national political reporter joining me here onset. guys, thank you for being here. let s blast through the winners and losers here and what we re watching for today. john, i want to start with you because you have written now about the #metoo movement and what this election means for them. right. you know, last night as things were getting close, i had to write two columns ready. and the column i wrote about roy moore winning was the most depressing thing i had seen because it essentially said what this says to women in alabama who have been abused, who have been assaulted, who have been harassed, who finally had a moment where they feel like they can open up a
honestly and obviously, roy moore s people are also highly motivated. it is going to be intense, and it is going to be something, the kind of election we haven t seen in alabama in my lifetime and obviously, everybody knows it out. and that s what is going to happen. it is a it is intense. john archibald, columnist for the birmingham news and aol.com joining us from outside a rally tonight. it s really nice to have you here. thanks for your time tonight. thank you. all right. we ll be right back. stay with us. i can t believe you got us tickets. i did. i didn t pay for anything. you never do. send me what i owe. i got it. i mean, you did find money to buy those boots. are you serious? is that why you don t like them? those boots could make a unicorn cry. yeah, tears of joy. the bank of america mobile banking app. the fast, secure and simple way to send money.
moore s wife kayla took to facebook announces president trump talked to moore on the phone and gave him his full support. the white house confirmed that later. president trump had already implicitly backed moore last month. he didn t want a democrat in the senate, and on friday will hold a political rail in the mobile media market. mitch mcconnell once said moore would be welcomed to the senate with an ethics committee investigation and possible expulsion now has this to sanchts the people from alabama are going to decide a week from tuesday who they want to send to the senate. it s up to them. a robust campaign with a lot of people weighing in. the president and i supported somebody different earlier in the process, but in the end, the voters of alabama will make their choice. joining me now, john archibald, columnist for the birmingham news and aol.com. this moves as a move in