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Naked guests admire ancient nudes at a museum in Barcelona

Visitors invited to admire ancient Greek statues while 'in the same situation as they are, completely naked and surrounded by other bodies'

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Alex Wagner Tonight

as a father. so many levels of deception, culminating in this moment right now where he's being held to account. i know we're talking about the airtightness of this mar-a-lago case. ty cobb, the presidents for former lawyer, said the evidence is so overwhelming it is engineered to last in antiquity. maybe he meant in eternity, or maybe he meant in reverse time, back into the days of ancient egypt. not sure what he meant other than this thing is -- >> we get the draft. >> we get the draft. this thing looks good, and yet to an american public that has watched this president skate by so many times, i mean, would you put your money on where the same square that ty cobb is putting his money on? >> we have to see what the president's long term plan for this is to win the presidency, and the case goes away. so that is not fighting this in terms of the fact to the law. this is an extra judicial

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

antiquity. this is such a tight case. the evidence is so overwhelming. >> again, that's trump's old lawyer. we are also keeping a cool's eye on special counsel jack smith's next move in the 2020 election interference. case this week his office met with trump's attorneys but so far there has been no indictment. with that, let's get smarter with our lead off friday night panel. i want to start with the next national editor of the washington post, pulitzer prize-winning journalist our friend phil rucker, glenn thrush joins us, justice department reporter from the new york times, an msnbc legal analyst, mary mccord, former acting assistant attorney general for national security at the doj. mary, you've got to help us here. looking at this new indictment, what do you notice about jack smith's case there wasn't so obvious before? >> i think there's two main things. the first indictment recounted

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Alex Wagner Tonight

as a businessman, as a husband, as a father. so many levels of deception, culminating in this moment right now where he's being held to account. i know we're talking about the airtightness of this mar-a-lago case. ty cobb, the presidents for former lawyer, said the evidence is so overwhelming it is engineered to last in antiquity. maybe he meant in eternity, or maybe he meant in reverse time, back into the days of ancient egypt. not sure what he meant other than this thing is -- >> we get the draft. >> we get the draft. this thing looks good, and yet to an american public that has watched this president skate by so many times, i mean, would you put your money on where the same square that ty cobb is putting his money on? >> we have to see what the president's long term plan for this is to win the presidency, and the case goes away. so that is not fighting this in terms of the fact to the law. this is an extra judicial remedy.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

will last, the superseding indictment will last till antiquity. this is such a tight case. the evidence is so overwhelming. >> again, that's trump's old lawyer. we are also keeping a cool's eye on special counsel jack smith's next move in the 2020 election interference. case this week his office met with trump's attorneys but so far there has been no indictment. with that, let's get smarter with our lead off friday night panel. i want to start with the next national editor of the washington post, pulitzer prize-winning journalist our friend phil rucker, glenn thrush joins us, justice department reporter from the new york times, an msnbc legal analyst, mary mccord, former acting assistant attorney general for national security at the doj. mary, you've got to help us here. looking at this new indictment, what do you notice about jack smith's case there wasn't so obvious before? >> i think there's two main things. the first indictment recounted this incident in bedminster

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Deadline White House

i think this original indictment was engineered the last 1,000 years and now it will last -- the superseding indictment will last to antiquity. i think one thing that has been ignored in the discussions so far though is, you know, and this is trump dealing directly with nauta and de oliveira. at a time where evan cocoran has been told that there are no additional documents. that they don't have anything. and his lawyers certainly, you know, were advising him at some point advised him not to destroy, move or obstruct this grand jury subpoena in any way or the government's request in any way. so this is trump not going just

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Erin Burnett OutFront

inan indictment of antiquity, if the perception is why didn't you indict earlier, and chaos, is that a risk? >> i think so. i think they took multiple riskwise the superseding indictment. you're organizing, you have great visibility so when you go you go, and when you tell the jum we want a speedy trial, no delays, everything's ready to go, we're giving them more discovery than everyone's received right up front, that doesn't look like a well oiled machine in this instance, but i think it's worth the tradeoff why they had to bring those kind of charges. >> do you think it's it? there's an employee number 5 in l.a., there's an employee number 3. is this it? >> look, i think if the judge had set the december trial date the government had asked for, maybe we wouldn't have seen this. but now we have more time and it has been pushed out, it does

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Erin Burnett OutFront

is superseding and important stuff, but how do people perceive it? i want to go to ty cobb, the trump white house lawyer. i know you've read through the new indictment, you've bane able to compare every count, see the document added, which appears to be those attack plans. they now have the proof it was not. it was actually a document he was waving around. as you go through everything in this new 60-page superseding indictment, what stands out to you, ty. >> well, i think this original indictment was engineered to last 1,000 years, and now it will last -- the superseding indictment will last antiquity. i mean, this is such a tight case. the evidence is so overwhelming. it's very difficult to imagine how trump could say that his lawyers met with jack smith's today to explain to him that he hadn't done anything wrong on

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Erin Burnett OutFront

january 6th investigation and the potential coming indictment there. it reminds him of worst day of his presidency, the imagery we all saw that, the many wheem who have gone back to denounce him. there are republicans coming to his defense, trying to keep track in realtime as we're looking at this. elise stefanik came out saying this was a witch hunt. senator holley. in the last half hour since this has been out. so i think there's an expectation he's going to have some cover from his most ardent supporters, but this is a dark moment to be donald trump. >> of course jamal does raise the point -- as ty said, right, it went from being an indictment for 1,000 years to an indictment from antiquity. but for the reality is that for many it does not matter when it comes to the politics of this. it only shores up the support

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Email in the 18th century: the optical telegraph

More than 200 years ago it was already possible to send messages throughout Europe and America at the speed of an aeroplane – wireless and without need for electricity. Email leaves all other communication systems far behind in terms of speed. But the principle of the technology – forwarding coded messages over long distances – is nothing new. It has its origins in the use of plumes of smoke, fire signals and drums, thousands of years before the start of our era. Coded long distance communication also formed the basis of a remarkable but largely forgotten communications network that prepared the arrival of the internet: the optical telegraph. Every tower had a telegrapher, looking through the telescope at the previous...

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