been with this reporting, this modeling, is something that you would love to have to put in front of a jury. but as it pops into focus for you a couple of things, one is how central the storage room where some of these classified documents were recovered. how central that is in the mar-a-lago complex. and then there are repeated photographs throwing the arched doorways opened with large crowds in the area, theoretical access to that room for anyone who chose to come enter it. this is powerful evidence to put in front of a jury if the former president is charged with mishandling documents. a picture is worth 1000 words. this sort of computer modeling i think is worth even more than that. indeed it is. john, allen, joyce, raul reyes, thank you all so much. coming, up ukrainians are facing a cold dark weekend after yet a another russian missile attack. and there are predictions of what s to come. i m going to ask a former four star general for how long this can go. on and later on, step
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