supreme court is considering the case of a mail carrier and evangelical christian who says his faith does not allow him to work on sundays. can he be forced to and few hours ago, i sat down with a group of dedicated fox viewers to see what they think of the $787 million settlement that fox had to pay for spreading misinformation about dominion voting systems. a show of hands . how many of you are surprised by the $787 million settlement that fox agreed to pay to dominion for broadcasting false information about the voting systems. none of you. okay we ll get to that. but we do start with yet another story of two teenage cheerleaders who made the innocent mistake of walking up to the wrong car in a parking lot thinking it was theirs as we all have at some point, but for that common misunderstanding, they got shot. i want to bring in my panel lz granderson from the los angeles times, alyssa farah griffin, former white house communications director, our law enforcement analyst j
held in new york different from the dominion trial, which was held in delaware, new york tends to move a little bit slower in terms of their legal system, so that could be part of the holdup. but this is going to be a huge case for fox and a lot of us were watching the outcome of the dominion case because it has big implications for how fox is going to litigate the smartmatic case. but another thing to note that that s not the only lawsuit that they face you ll recall they face a lawsuit from one of their former producers. she is suing the company alleging that fox tried to sort of medal with her testimony. pretrial and then in addition to fox, you have a slew of other companies that dominion is actually suing so dominions lawyer yesterday who appeared on cnn, justin nelson said that it s not just fox. they have lost it out against newsmax one american news, rudy giuliani, sidney powell. there s a whole slew of them. and so for the next year or two, we re going to be seeing a
court, and we have a more kind of religious side of the conservative court. and so it is going to be tricky to see kind of where they come down on this, particularly the majority, the majority conservative sizing, so you re seeing the tension between the conservatives would agree with jessica. i think that s the interesting part. art is that for? i think a conservative position would be. we cannot be mandating to business that they have to give this man time off. i mean, it is fundamental sunday delivery to their operations. on the flip side. it s religious liberty arguments, so there is some tension there. i do worry about the precedent, though. if they come down on the side of this individual, of course, you know saturdays for the jewish community sundays for many of the christian catholic faith. that could put a really undue burden on employers to just suddenly give those days up and say that you have to be able to give people that time off, so i ll be very curious to see where the
settlement to issue a correction and you know the thing about it is viewers don t care if you get things wrong. they don t they understand that you re human. same thing with readers. same thing with any person who is a news consumer. but in order to gain trust, you have to be honest with them. when you get something wrong, you have to show up. you have to correct it and you have to own it, and that s not going to happen in this situation. that s such a great point. and obviously none of them liked being duped. nobody. nobody likes being duped or feeling that they re duped. but um, i mean, i ll just spoiler alert for tomorrow because we ll have much more for tomorrow. but basically the ending was i said, well, you still watch fox and three of them said yes, they would, because they re still getting what they want. that s a product that they like. and so that s you know. there there it is. we were wondering about that just last night, you know. stay with me everybody because the homeowne
not to talk as much about abortion. we ve seen him be virtually silent on the issue, whereas previously he has been very, very vocal, and that s something that republicans across the board are trying to figure out how they re going to navigate. yeah, i mean, it is out of line and the polling on this this is very out of americans is very out of line of with what we re seeing from the overturning of roe v. wade to this ruling from texas. and it s interesting. you say that atlanta i covered the pennsylvania senate race, and i remember i was in bucks county, which is a key suburban county around philadelphia, and i was talking to women. they re kind of all ages. it s pretty purple , um, but can be used to be read. and woman after woman after woman was abortion, abortion abortion i m a single issue voter and i found that really, i was actually genuinely surprised by that. i didn t know it s hard for issues to really cut through. actually out there. i mean, you know, omar, you re covering th