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
for the very first time last night. we have very little information about this case at this time. there has been a lot of speculation. a lot of rumor. simply based on the nature of this case. but, as of right now, i haven t even seen the police reports. i met my client last night for a brief meeting for the first time. jesse: this public defender hasn t even seen the police reports yet. so he knows as much as we do. but adam is already planning on going with the insanity defense here. we re going to be doing a comprehensive investigation of what happened. we re going to be looking into mr. depape, his mental state. jesse: depap, is that the name? district attorney brooke jenkins holding the cap on no bail. finally somebody in san francisco gets held with no bail. she is saying depape is a danger to the public. absolutely i consider him to be dangerous. not only is this someone who engaged in a pre-planned attack on the speaker in her home, but someone who was willin
on with respect to donald trump. you have two victims who in civil cases took many, many years and a lot of tenacity and a lot of money in order to hold people to account, fox news and donald trump. that can t be the answer because it just takes too long. that kind of exposure is something that is the timeline doesn t work when you ve got an election coming up. that is something that, yes, cnn does have that risk. if you re cnn s general counsel, you are thinking about that today because you just the issue here is not so much will e. jean carroll be able to bring a case against donald trump. of course she could. i doubt she s going to because she just prevailed. she just went through an exhaustive trial and was sort of revictimized, so the idea that she would do that again.
a private security officer working nearby at a neighbor s house. the complaint says the witness saw a sketchy individual dressed in all black with a large bag on his back creeping near the pelosi house. and then he heard what sounded like banging. and then sirens within a minute? first of all, that timeline doesn t make any sense and second of all, why didn t he call the cops? if you saw a guy clad in black backpack. the person who called the cops referred to him as a friend according to the ther activity. that may be speaking in code we would like to hear the 911 call. the d.a. says she is not going to release that. with respect to. 911 call. the 911 call, no, that s not something we are going to release to the public. we are going to make a choice of whether or not it s something that should be played during the course of his preliminary hearing and, of course, a later
thrown back into russia. it was paul manafort who worked foran kovich, for which now, because of his dealings in ukraine, he s now serving a seven-year sentence. but the timeline doesn t even match up. when biden was trying to throw out the prosecutor his name is victor shokan in the ukraine, right, he was trying to throw him out not because he was aggressively investigating corruption. he was thrown out because he wasn t investigating corruption from the previous administration, and that happened a year after the case against the russian oligarch of which biden s son worked for. that happened a year before that case had been closed. so, what trump is now asking the president to do who, by the way, was elected on an anticorruption platform is to be corrupt and to open a