at what time. which, in and of itself, was outrageous. that being said, this was all an attempt to appeal to, or appease, donald trump. who kevin mccarthy has become a useful idiot for. michael fanone, appreciate you being with us tonight. thank you. i want to turn now to breaking news in another batch of documents in dominion lawsuit against fox news, more communications from inside the company. cnn senior media reported, oliver darcy joins us now. what s new in this filing? there are a lot of messages in this filing. this filing basically contains all the exhibits that dominion has been using to make their case against fox news in the previous filings that we ve seen. so, we re basically just getting raw text messages. raw emails. deposition transcripts. that again, continue to show, behind the scenes, fox news knew exactly what they were doing. they knew these election lies they were pushing were
network executives feared losing their audience to far right competitors. new york times reporter peter baker said they received an recording of an zoom call days after the election, he said fox ceos is saying this is one of the sad realities, if we hadn t called arizona those three or four days after election our ratings would have been bigger, mystery would have still been hanging out there. those comments from scott are not the only ones raising eyebrows, senior media reporter oliver spoke earlier about jim accosta about some of the revelation we saw a lot of detail about shawn hannity took a call, some people were reacting after the election in the wake when viewers were upset but you don t necessarily expect to see that
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