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And McConnell picks a side [VIEW IN BROWSER]( MSNBC DAILY Understand today's news [VIEW IN BROWSER]( MSNBC DAILY Understand today's news March 8, 2023 THE LATEST [Alternate text] [The hits keep coming for Fox News after another explosive Dominion document dump]( [By Katie S. Phang]( Tuesday brought another "document dump" in the highly watched Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News defamation case. The lawsuit is set to go to trial in April. But before a jury is even seated, the parties are racing toward a March 21 summary judgment hearing that could decide the case in Dominion's favor without a trial. In preparation for that hearing, a judge has unsealed hundreds of exhibits, composed of thousands of pages of texts, emails, documents and correspondence, almost all of which seem (at least to me) to support Dominion's claims that from the top of the corporation to the bottom, Fox News knew that Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election and that there was no credible evidence of election fraud. Fox News lawyers predictably disagreed. Nevertheless, as these exhibits continue to roll out, we see consistent signs of a kind of civil war brewing within the media corporation. This is a preview of Katie S. Phang's latest article. [Read the full column here.](     TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [A photo Kevin McCarthy]( [JA'HAN JONES]( [Why Tucker Carlson and Kevin McCarthy could come to regret their Jan. 6 tape tricks]( What? You mean a Jan. 6 revival isn't playing well to many Americans? Color me shocked. [Read more.]( [Photo of Jon Stewart]( [MARCIE BIANCO]( [Jon Stewart took a GOP gun fanatic to school. The hypocrisy was staggering.]( Freedom isn't the terrorization of the collective mind and body of the American public.Read more.]( [Photo of Trump]( [RUTH BEN-GHIAT]( [Why Trump is so eager to run under indictment]( While the former president's behavior is far from unprecedented, we should not treat it as normal. [Read more.]( [A photo of Hope Hicks]( [JORDAN RUBIN]( [Hope Hicks provides the latest sign of life in Trump hush money probe]( Here's why prosecutors need to know her answer — even if it doesn't make or break their case. [Read more.]( TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [A photo of Mitch McConnell]( DEADLINE WHITE HOUSE]( ['A mistake': Mitch McConnell reacts to Fox News' depiction of Jan. 6]( [A photo of Maria Bartiromo]( ALL IN]( [Fox producer to Maria Bartiromo: Viewers don't want to hear 'peaceful transition']( [A photo of Rupert Murdoch]( [THE REIDOUT]( [Rupert Murdoch worried Hannity and Ingraham 'went too far' in embracing false fraud claims]( [A photo of Amanda Zurawski]( [ALL IN]( [She was denied an abortion despite the risk to her life. Now she's suing the state of Texas.]( [MORE FROM MSNBC]( [Alternate text] On Sunday, MSNBC Films presents the final episode of "When Truth Isn't Truth: The Rudy Giuliani Story," a documentary series from TIME Studios. This week, Giuliani doubles down on his allegiance to Donald Trump, challenging the 2020 election results and stoking the crowd on Jan. 6. Watch the final episode of "When Truth Isn’t Truth: The Rudy Giuliani Story,” Sunday at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC, and streaming on Peacock. And, if you missed the third episode, catch up Saturday at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC, or stream now on Peacock.   Even if the worst of the pandemic is over, some of the changes it foisted on our lives seem like they're here to stay. In cities around the nation, office space in dense downtown areas is well below full utilization, as workers spend more days working from home. Same goes for public transit weekday ridership. What happens to American cities if they're no longer the place to which people commute each weekday. Our guest this week points out that there's a great deal that city leaders can learn from each other about reimagining cities during this latter phase of the pandemic. Brad Lander is the comptroller for New York City and serves as the city's budget watchdog and chief accountability officer. He's also an urban planner and community organizer. [Lander joins WITHpod]( to discuss some of the key problems NYC and other cities have faced during pandemic recovery, navigating actionable solutions, the role of federal intervention, the uniqueness of this moment in history and more.   [Image] [Image] 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_daily) [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_daily)

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