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that the justice department asked the house january 6th committee for transcripts of its committee, and and it was treated as bombshell news. here's how it played out on msnbc. >> something that might change this entire conversation, this could be a game-changer, "the new york times" has just broken the story that the justice department has requested transcripts from the january 6th committee. howard: endless hours, fox didn't cover it. seems to me it's a process story. noteworthy, but exactly what you'd expect. >> i think we ought to fine everyone who uses the term-game -- term-game change changer. 837 people, i think, have been indicted. dozens of them have pled guilty or been convicted, and all of them deserve what they get. but the united states as a whole profoundly uninterested in that committee because that committee was not duly constituted. howard: we'll see when the

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thinking he doesn't just steal videos on twitterus. i guess they they go to headline news where the rest of goes to die.ie they should call it headstone news then there's stelter. i can't bear to lose him because he's giving me nonstop content. he's been my mouse. i mean, google his latest eff up sunday on reliable sources. he invited some professors on to discuss a study where fox viewers were paid paid cash to watch cnn for seven hours a week. >> here's a picture of a fox viewer from that experiment. it's funny cide now has to pay people to watch their tv. cnnn is your only choice if you lost the remote. but a funny thing happened in this segment and it wasn't stelter sneaking a bite ofgm a calzone that he was hidinge under his coat. joshua callow. oh ,of c yale professor was invd on to discuss the study and steltzner assumed you would bash fox didn't go that way. >> so i'll call this partisanl

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Don Lemon Tonight-20220108-04:04:00

those -- i have a lot of friends still that think you can save this republican party. it doesn't want to be saved. it like someone drowning if you go to swim, they will try to attack you. the republican party is what it wants to be and we keep trying to think it's going to revert to something. no, it's not. this is what they want to be. >> hey, stewart -- >> no desire to change. >> you said something to me that i think was very important. you said this isn't about donald trump. what donald trump did, this is more about the republican party. donald trump gave them cover to be what they wanted to be, right? to make this pivot. they wanted this. it wasn't -- explain what you meant by that and how you said it. >> i think their republican party was revealed by donald trump, not changed. just as i think fox didn't create the republican party, the republican party created fox.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211217-05:33:00

unique. they have to show actual malice that was employed, meaning that they either knew it was false and went ahead with it or they did it with reckless disregard, they had some indication but yet they still went ahead. and these -- this case has not been decided on any substance yet. just on the pleadings. and it made the basic bar and got over that, which is going to be a nightmare for fox, as jeffrey says. they're going to now dig in deep and it's not going to be easy. >> but john, this case is the definition, so it appears, of reckless disregard. most cases you're right gets dismissed because most competent, ethical journalistic entities put the other side of the story out. that's what fox didn't do. and you have giuliani saying, he's admitted already, that he didn't check out these allegations. so that means fox didn't check out the allegations. and you can't just put libelous false information out without allowing the other people to

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The Beat With Ari Melber-20211217-23:09:00

but when the judge refused to throw out the case, he says that privilege only applies if fox's reporting is actually neutral and is not a personal attack on dominion. and it's so interesting to look at fox's responses. lou dobbs was implicated and fox says, everybody knows lou dobbs exaggerates. another host was implicated and fox says, well, she wasn't espousing that same view, she was just summarizing what the guest said. but the judge said when fox guests read disinformation about dominion, fox didn't correct the guest but rather pressed the view that dominion was involved in illegal election fraud. so this was not a decision on the merits. it was just whether the case can proceed. but the judge was quite critical of fox news. >> michelle, along those same lines, we have fox news who, generally speaking, hasn't necessarily learned any lessons, but also they're a gigantic

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211217-01:33:00

definition, so it appears, of reckless disregard. most cases you're right gets dismissed because most competent, ethical journalistic entities put the other side of the story out. that's what fox didn't do. and you have giuliani saying, he's admitted already, that he didn't check out these allegations. so that means fox didn't check out the allegations. and you can't just put libelous false information out without allowing the other people to return, and plus dominion says that they lost all kinds of business because of this, which is certainly understandable given the fact that a lot of republican, you know, will never hire them again. i mean, it's a very good case for the plaintiffs. >> so are the people who said those things, who were fox personalities, who were fox employees, are they personally liable? >> not in this case. there are other cases

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20211214-00:05:00

address the handful of outliers, soberly and appropriately. that's why we are here this evening. the select committee's report referring mr. meadows for criminal contempt charges is clear and compelling. as white house chief of staff, mr. meadows played a role in or was witness to key events leading up to and including the january 6th assault on the united states capitol. don't let lawsuits or op eds but executive privileges about mr. meadows or his representatives confuse you. it comes down to this, mr. meadows started by doing the right thing, cooperating. he handed over records that he didn't try to shield behind some excuse. but in an investigation like ours, that's just the first step. when the records raise questions as these most certainly do, you have to come

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20211214-00:58:00

in these text messages the truth. yesterday chris wallace had enough and quit fox news. tonight we had these text messages proving that these fox stars knew what was happening. yet fox didn't even broadcast this tonight, erin. neither did newsmax. they are keeping the echo chamber so protected that the truth doesn't get out anymore. i don't know why anybody calls these prime time shows anything related to news anymore. >> they're certainly not going to get it on their network. it's not even carried live. ellie, there's a fundamental point being made by liz cheney as she lays this out, the desperation from inside the capitol and trump administration officials, the desperation from the president's own son, and that is, did donald trump through action or inaction corruptly seek to obstruct or impede congress official proceedings to count electoral votes? that is a crucial point she's making there. there's the action of what he

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Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter-20211010-15:26:00

yelling "hang pence." >> isn't that the truth? pence went out and made that crazy comment and fox didn't even mention it. not only did they downplay the riot? they downplay who are downplaying the riot. they won't talk about it. >> it really is astonishing what fox does. it's astonishing they can go with it. brian, the larger story of democracy under siege right now, that is the defining moment. if you appreciate the horror of that day and how far outside of norm, it's not even -- you can't even conceive it so far outside normal, that people would storm the capitol, that they would -- >> the media's fault for caring. >> but if you want to know about the power trump still has over this republican party, pence doing this, doing this torture dance now is evident. >> olivia, are we wrong? >> i don't think so.

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The Five-20211007-21:02:00

we knew this monolithic media was derelict in its duty, so fox provided the balance that was missing. it did so fearlessly, knowing that it would paint targets on all of our backs, but it's popular to group them and why? we are people! we weren't perfect, we were human. you could relate to us. it wasn't a network, it was a relationship. you can get mad at us and turn us off, but we also knew that we had your best interests at heart, so he stuck with us through all the great stuff in the not so great stuff. fox didn't speak down to like the pompous gas bags at other networks. we spoke directly to you. we assumed you were as smart as us if not smarter. we did not see family or religion as a joke. we celebrated the american idea, relished providing a voice for the unheard. as employees at fox, we thanked fox for keeping us employed. here is my first appearance on "the o'reilly factor." i was handsome. [laughter]

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