joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca novillo foster joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. the world got to see what really went on at fox news in 2020, today s settlement is complete vindication and really a message that lies do have consequences. i m thankful that mr lester has turned himself in charge does not mean justice deep. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, april 19th nine am here in london. four am on the u. s east coast. we begin with a colossal settlement in one of the biggest media cases in decades. the two year long battle between fox news and dominion dominion voting systems, finally ending with a whopping more than $787 million in damages to dominion, just before opening statements were set to begin. the deal, exposing the networks lack of credibility. the fox issued a statement saying it acknowledges the court found some of its claims about damian after t
this happens in her classroom no less. she s six. she s terrified. because the person that was advocating for her got hurt. she got hurt. a very emotional town hall in virginia after a 6-year-old brings a gun to school and shoots his teacher. the family of that child speaking out this morning. first this morning, ukrainian president zelenskyy is making another desperate plea for more weapons before it s too late. there are signs russia is regrouping and preparing to launch another major offensive. cnn has learned this morning that cia director bill burns flew to kyiv in recent days for a secret meeting with president zelenskyy to brief him on what the u.s. believes putin is planning to do. this morning, defense secretary lloyd austin is in germany to huddle with others. president zelenskyy spoke at that meeting. he said thanks, but he needs tanks. terror does not allow for discussion. the terror which burns city after city, and i can thank you hundreds of times but hu
live picture of new york city at 9:00 in the morning. happy friday morning to you. especially waking out on the west coast at 6:00 a.m. i m willie geist. any moment now we could see the affidavit, the fbi used to acquire the warrant to search former president trump s florida home. a judge ordered a redacted copy to be released. kristin welker has the latest. reporter: today americans will get their first glimpse of the affidavit used to justify the extraordinary search warrant executed by the fbi at mar-a-lago. former president trump s florida estate. a federal judge in florida has ordered a redacted copy of the affidavit including blacked out portions the justice department wants kept secret to be made public by noon today. the affidavit is believed to contain critical information about the government s investigation into the alleged mishandling of classified materials at mar-a-lago. media companies including nbc news asked the judge to make the affidavit public as mr. tru
official state media did not report on the fire until many hours after it was extinguished , and that prompted an angry reaction from social media users, including this, let s bring it up for you. one weibo user said. this quote the incident happened after 12 p.m. not a single media outlet reported on the breaking news of the time nearly 10 hours later after nine pm, they started to release standardized press releases, he goes on to say the media is now basically become copy machines. for standardized press releases so that the user they re just indicative of just the widespread concern, anger and frustration about why it took so long for this story to officially come out. it was released by beijing news some nine hours after the fire was extinguished. back to you, christi. thank you so much horrible, horrible images really brings it to life, doesn t it when you see them, absolutely, especially because that desperation temperature records being shattered as a sweltering heat wave hits
it s in civil, right? that s the 4951. and i think that i think they had people they liked, but they didn t get there. but they identified a lot of problems. too many people getting too many documents. printers not keeping record of who printed what. you have 36 that were printed by different people, two hard copies handed out. copy machines that don t keep records of what s being copied. so they re coming out of this, fewer people are going to get documents. anything that prints or sends inside or out is going to be joined to the network and records and logs kept. if nothing else, there s lessons. when they say preponderance it sounds like evidence but not 49/51. they went back and interviewed a number of people three times and everybody was made to sign an oath under penalty of perjury. so if they come back later they