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do you think dominion has a winning case on their hands here? >> they certainly have a very viable case. i think fox news has to be concerned about that. the reason that the defamation is so difficult to prove is that when you are when this involves a public figure, and all these remember matters of cub public return, you have to prove that either fox news knew that this was false or that they were active with wrecked of reckless disregard for the truth. this is so high of a burden. it actually looks like they -- >> i was gonna say, with the text messages -- >> it's a shame. you know, was hayes talking a moment about that saying some reporters were doing their job, the journalist was doing her job and reporting on the truth was being called out by tucker carlson, we fire this one, and right? that was his reaction. and today the new york times is saying barren, miranda cullen who were supposed to be these hard news journalists, not the

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that we have gotten this far along in the dominion lawsuit is quite remarkable. do you think dominion has a winning case on their hands here? >> they certainly have a very viable case. i think fox news has to be concerned about that. the reason that the defamation is so difficult to prove is that when you are when this involves a public figure, and all these remember matters of cub public return, you have to prove that either fox news knew that this was false or that they were active with wrecked of reckless disregard for the truth. this is so high of a burden. it actually looks like they -- >> i was gonna say, with the text messages -- >> it's a shame. you know, was hayes talking a moment about that saying some reporters were doing their job, the journalist was doing her job and reporting on the truth was being called out by tucker carlson, we fire this one, and right? that was his reaction. and today the new york times is saying barren,

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their hands here? >> they certainly have a very viable case. i think fox news has to be concerned about that. the reason that the defamation is so difficult to prove is that when you are when this involves a public figure, and all these remember matters of cub public return, you have to prove that either fox news knew that this was false or that they were active with wrecked of reckless disregard for the truth. this is so high of a burden. it actually looks like they -- >> i was gonna say, with the text messages -- >> it's a shame. you know, was hayes talking a moment about that saying some reporters were doing their job, the journalist was doing her job and reporting on the truth was being called out by tucker carlson, we fire this one, and right? that was his reaction. and today the new york times is saying barren, miranda cullen who were

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All In With Chris Hayes

is like the kkk to a black person. that's the kind of -- alito being a 4chan troll. that was kind of the thing he was trying to do. but he fundamentally misunderstood the law because here's the deal, chris. i -- if you -- one of the ones he used was the black carpenter who makes crosses but doesn't want to make across for the kkk. we know, it's not discrimination because if i'm a black person, black carpenter, i can say that i do want to make process for the kkk. what i can do is i don't want to make -- what i can't say is that i don't make crosses for white folks. it's some alito and any barren who say there is no difference between what folks in the kkk. i happen to think better for people and i think this huge difference between a person who once across for religious ceremony and a white person who ones away cross for a kick it caralee. >> this is the case we're tracking here, we've had the

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person. that's the kind of -- alito being a 4chan troll. that was kind of the thing he was trying to do. but he fundamentally misunderstood the law because here's the deal, chris. i -- if you -- one of the ones he used was the black carpenter who makes crosses but doesn't want to make across for the kkk. we know, it's not discrimination because if i'm a black person, black carpenter, i can say that i do want to make process for the kkk. what i can do is i don't want to make -- what i can't say is that i don't make crosses for white folks. it's some alito and any barren who say there is no difference

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Deep mountain township grows its way out of poverty

© Provided by Xinhua GUIYANG, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- A decade ago, villagers in the mountain township of Shichao, in southwest China Guizhou Province, were

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has "exceeded expectations" since last week's launch. here's our science editor rebecca morelle with this report. closing in on the moon. as nasa's spacecraft nears its target, it's the moment they've been waiting for. these images were taken as the spacecraft made a close flyby sweeping above the lunar surface on the far side of the moon, revealing the barren, dusty landscape and flying over some of the apollo landing sites on its way. this is one of those days that you've been thinking about and dreaming about for a long, long time. we just saw the earth set behind the moon as we take the next human rated vehicle around the moon preparing to bring humans back there within a few years. this is a game changer. three, two, one, and liftoff of artemis i. the mission began last wednesday, blasting off from the kennedy space center

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before we go back to birmingham to hear sir keir starmer address leaders, let's stay in space. nasa's artemis spacecraft has reached the moon. the unmanned vehicle flew around 80 miles from the lunar surface in the first of a series of flights aimed at returning humans to the moon in 2025. our science editor rebecca morelle with this report. closing in on the moon. as nasa's spacecraft nears its target, it's the moment they've been waiting for. these images were taken as the spacecraft made a close flyby, sweeping above the lunar surface on the far side of the moon, revealing the barren, dusty landscape and flying over some of the apollo landing sites on its way. this is one of those days that you've been thinking about and dreaming about for a long, long time. we just saw the earth set behind the moon as we take the next human rated vehicle around the moon preparing

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revealing the barren, dusty landscape and flying over some of the apollo landing sites on its way. this is one of those days that you've been thinking about and dreaming about for a long, long time. we just saw the earth set behind the moon as we take the next human rated vehicle around the moon, preparing to bring humans back there within a few years. this is game changer. three, two, one, and liftoff of artemis 1. the mission began last wednesday, blasting off from the kennedy space center in florida, sending a spacecraft to the moon. it's taken some selfies along the way before reaching its destination. first, the spacecraft flies in close, just 130 kilometers. that's 80 miles above the lunar surface. then it enters a much larger orbit, swinging more than 65,000

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