$787.5 million. that s how much the fox corporation will pay. it s half of what dominion says they were seeking, but a historic amount on the less the fox corporation. clearly deciding was better to pay the money than have their star anchors try to explain under oath, the election denialism and disinformation. they either spread themselves or help spread by giving others who are lying a platform night after night after night in a statement after the settlement was announced, fox said, and i quote we acknowledge the court s rulings finding certain claims about dominion to be false. the settlement reflects foxes continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. i just want to repeat that the first part of it said. we acknowledge the court s rulings finding certain claims about dominion to be false. that might sound sort of maybe like an apology, but it s not. they acknowledge the court ruling doesn t really mean anything and their description that certain claims about
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learning after determining there are no visitor logs for the home in delaware. out west, the california weather may finally get a break sometime soon. but not before one last batch of storms moves out this afternoon. we ve got a live report from the state now, under a major disaster declaration. plus, an nbc news exclusive, new reporting on one of next year s cril senate races and trying to unseat sherrod brown in ohio. i m hallie jackson in aurkz. with me is monica alba, capitol hill correspondent ali vitali and former federal prosecutor and political legal affairs columnist rendo mariotti with us as well. the question is not taking questions from reporters on the documents. not all together surprising. but the white house is trying, to it feels, as you have new reporting on the president s mind set on all of this, flex the muscles and point the finger at house republicans to say why didn t you care when donald trump did this and you care what is happening in a different s
cancellations. over 4000 delays nationwide. the airport in buffalo, ne york has completely closed dow to the weather and will remain a closed until tuesday meanwhile, the president and first lady are spreading the warm this christmas. many parts of the day callin u.s. troops stationed around the world thanking them fo their sacrifice. we will be looking into what i the 1.7 trillion dollar bill that congress passed on th holiday weekend as well as the final report released by the january six committee means fo former president trump in 2023 let s start this hour with a severe winter storm that has left travelers scrambling to get to their destination thi christmas and then home, hopefully. nbc shimmery stone joining u from reagan national airport with how travelers there are very jesse curtis joins us from new york city with the latest on the storm as well. shemarri, let s start with you for those who were able to mak it for christmas, tomorrow begins potentially throwing th d
world? i kind of drove around the neighborhood looking for nuclear power plant. i just wanted to make sure. just wanted to make sure. there wasn t one within walking distance anyway. i mean, the thing about nuclear power is that it s got some stuff going for it in terms of carbon emissions in greenhouse gas emissions in everything, it s great. but you know? what when used as directed, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste and we re not always great at working with. and a time of war zone, or unpredictability nuclear waste can become a mass casualty event really quickly and in this ukraine case, it s a huge plant right in the middle of a war zone, and it s a scary situation. it brings this problem in a way we haven t been quite able to find a way to see it so clearly before. yes, the nuclear waste last nuclear last 300,000 years or something like that. for me that was enough, you got me there i don t know how to solve that problem. but this, the notion that these plan