world, we know news organizations take on enormous risk when they publish things they know to be false. they risk their representations. in the rare instances where actual malice can be established, they also face legal exposure. this knowledge of falsity on fox s part was established through mountains of internal communications that prove that the producers, the executives and the anchors knew that claims of massive voter fraud were false ahead of time and they broadcast them anyway. the case dominion had against fox was so strong that by the time the trial commenced, the only thing the jury was going to have to determine was whether fox met that really, really high legal bar of acting with actual malice when it knowingly published falsities about dominion. now, as we all know, instead of standing trial, fox decided to settle for close to $800 million. what we know from that discovery process is dominion established from the top of that company to the bottom, from ruper murd
he made the comment in the context of the need to strengthen the military which is ironic. this is the senator who has been doing the exact opposite. since mid february, it s tommy tuberville who stalled 200 military approaches, holding hostage the quick approval of these positions because he objects to the defense department s abortion policy. following the dobbs decision, desense secretary lloyd austin put in place a policy that provides troops for family members, stipends for abortions and fertility treatments. tuberville didn t like that. he took issue with the policy saying it goes against the hyatt amendment. what does he do? he blocks the senate s quick approval of military promotions, a move that forms our national security and troops, so say former defense officials from both sides of the aisle.
abortions that are either fully publicly funded through medicaid or heavily subsidized through the exchanges could be as high as 71,000 to 111,500. which critics say goes against the president s promise and the amendment which prohibits federal money from paying for abortions. we were assured that this plan would maintain the spirit of the hyatt amendment. doesn t do that. it will extend abortion funding and make morally and religiously opposed people pay for those plans. pro choice advocates say that s not what s happening here. the federal dollars will be separated and not directly used to pay for abortions. the president is keeping his promise they say. the president has been very clear that obama care, the affordable care act would comply with the amendment and there s nothing i have seen including in this study which basically is a theory at this point that shows otherwise i do feel the
cycle. but, it gets this point of somehow saying, well, if that s seen as a sickness and a disease and reducing that is something that s positive, somehow balanced, what comes next? and this gets to the crux of the argument of those of faith-based institutions which are deeply concerned about this mandate and it somehow peels back the purtacurtain and somehow ends justifies the means and somehow the reducing the cost of health care. it wasn t reducing the cost of health care always the stated objective for this health care overhaul? yes, it was not supposed to get into issues dealing with abortion. and if you look at the rules and the laws that have been in place for years, the hyatt amendment, amendments to public law, you cannot discriminate against providers and insurance companies that did not have coverage for
you re a democrat or a republican, maybe not so sure. it s a good opportunity for you to hear from these candidates in extended form as they offer a presentation, answer some questions. the republican congresswoman, michele bachmann of minnesota is here. the georgia businessman herman cain, the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. the texas congressman and libertarian ron paul and the former massachusetts governor, mitt romney all appearing at senator demint s at this forum in south carolina. missing, the texas governor, rick perry. at the last minute he decided to go home because of wildfires affecting his state. we ll get straight live to the event in just a moment. first, let s get a preview in a sense of how much this matters in a very busy september. this event here today, three presidential debates. including a tea party debate presented by cnn on october 12th, tampa, florida. yes labor day 2011 but a big impact had month on the presidential race for 2012. let s