the dollar figure was $787. million. the dominion voting system will receive from fox news i it s a defamation lawsuit. fox news agrees to the largest defamation payout since alex jones. money is accountability we got that today from fox but we are not done yet. tonight, one of the dominio attorneys on the histori settlement with fox. and david blough, michel goldman, and harry lippman o what it will mean for rupert murdoch s monopoly and america politics moving forward. another nightmare, murder this time in upstate new york on th awful truth of a politics of crime and punishment and why it is tax day should make a happy ending to nonsens fearmongering about 87,000 new irs agents are they going to have strikeforce that goes in wit ak-15 s already loaded, read to shoot when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. this afternoon, the very first day in court, fox news reached a settlement with it dominio voting systems for more th
and on that note, i wish you all a very good and safe night from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late i will see you at the end of tomorrow tonight on all in - the dollar figure was $787. 5 million the dominion votin systems will receive from fo news in it s a defamatio lawsuit. fox news agrees to the largest defamation payout since alex jones. money is accountability we got that today from fox but we are not done yet. tonight, one of the dominio attorneys on the histori settlement with fox. and david plouffe, michell goldberg, and harry lippman on what it will mean for rupert murdoch s monopoly and america politics moving forward. another nightmare, murder this time in upstate new york on th awful truth of a politics of crime and punishment and why it is tax day should make a happy ending to nonsens fearmongering about 87,000 new irs agents are they going to have strikeforce that goes in wit ak-15s already loaded, ready
The great-great-granddaughter of a police officer who investigated the "Jack the Ripper" murders in 19th century London believes she has uncovered the killer's true identity, the Sunday Telegraph reported.The "Jack the Ripper" murders, which saw at least six women killed in the East End of London in 1888, remain one of Britain's most notorious unsolved cases.