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stopping that interview. deadline: white house which has a lot more about this starts right now. hi there, everyone, we come on the air with a whopper of a breaking news story for you. a settlement has been reached in that massive $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by dominion voting systems against fox news it was that kind of day. everyone waiting for a vatican-like puff of smoke a lot of delays. a lot of pontificating and a lot of wondering what might be happening and now, we know nick confessori, the judge in this case, at 3:57 as we sat waiting to come on the air, quote, the parties have resolved the case do you have anything to say about that look, this is a very big deal it surprised many people, today was going to be the opening day of arguments there was a two-hour delay after lunch. no one came back with the arguments. we saw the two parties in the courtroom, waiting in the courtroom, exchanging some paper. and before air time, we get the announcement f
and michelle obama has a thing or two to say about her return to the white house. i noticed that you went, back you went back to the white house recently. you haven t been back. no, wasn t invited. [laughter] wow. all right, but we start with the former top booker for tucker carlson s show, who apparently has a heck of a story to tell. she filed a lawsuit against fox, and revealed a lot of unsavory details about how his show is run. it all sounds like one toxic, misogynistic boys club. people regularly using the sea word around the office. many posters of house speaker nancy pelosi in a plunging swimsuit adorning the walls. one of tucker s producers reportedly like to ask questions of maria bartiromo s sex life. this is an addition to the mega defamation lawsuit that just cost fox 787.5 million. tucker apparently did not think his own bosses were very smart. he sent this text to one of its producers right after the network called arizona for biden. quote, the combin