about election lies, plus the deadline fast approaching for abortion pills in america? will the supreme court step in in the hours ahead and just minutes from now ceremonies begin to mark 80 years since the warsaw ghetto uprising against germany. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world this wednesday morning. i m christine romans. we begin with fox news, settling the huge lawsuit. dominion voting systems filed against it at the very last second before trial was set to start in delaware. the $787 million settlement is by far the largest publicly disclosed media defamation settlement in u. s history is nearly 4.5 times what abc news paid back in 2017 to a meat processor in the so called pink slime case. the settlement does not require fox to apologize, correct or retract the many falsehoods and lies that broadcast about dominion. but dominions lawyers say their clients have been traumatized by the experience and the money in court rulings in their favor
dominion, the network is now facing from a voting technology company with an even bigger price tag and the 84 year old defendant pleads not guilty in the shooting of a teenager who mistakenly when went to his home. are we speaking with the lawyer for the teen s family, ben crump, about the racial component of this case and whether hate crime charges are warranted. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is on assignment alex marquardt and you re in the situation room. tonight the supreme court has set a new friday night deadline as it considers whether to preserve or limit access to a widely used abortion drug. let s go straight to cnn s senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid. paula what is the thinking behind the supreme court s decision to kick this can down the road 48 hours . as of now, this widely abused use abortion medication will remain widely available. the supreme court is expected to offer another update by fri
us, and one thing i forgot to add, and that is that these are being as as we re talking to you behind our camera. polls are walking by and they re all wearing these 450,000 of these have been given out all over warsaw, y 450,000 because the warsaw ghetto, which is where we re standing. the former warsaw get. it was leveled in 1943, but at its height, the put 450,000 jews behind walls around where we re standing now, before they eventually murdered most of them in this polling museum, which is dedicated to the 1000 year history of polish jury of polish jews is right on the grounds of where the warsaw ghetto uprising was that makes it extremely extremely special and later today, we re going to be. i think it s the last remaining synagogue. in poland and as you point out christine before world war two, there were three million polish jews today . a few 1000 live in poland, and
personal meaning for both of them and their families. alex we re here just outside the polling museum. this is the museum that they built to remember the history of the jews of poland, and it s a very, very powerful scene and we were here . we were here today because they commemorated they remembered exactly 80 years ago . today the worst are ghetto uprising, where a group of jews who had been thrown into this warsaw ghetto and this is the land where the worst i gotta was. they were thrown in. they resisted. they fought the. it was a brutal situation, but a very heroic situation by those jews who were inside the worst are ghetto, and today we heard powerful words from the president of israel, poland and germany, president of germany was here. president steinmeier and he spoke so powerfully and personally about what this day means for germans. listen to this. our responsibility for the crimes of the past. and our responsibility for a common