of this month as an audio book titled the trump tapes, which runs for more than eight hours. cnn has obtained a copy. what you will hear tonight striking. it speaks to who he was as president, who he is as a person, and how completely intertwined the personal and presidential work for him. and probably still are. something that s not just apparent in what he says, but even more so and how he says it. something the printed were just cannot fully convey. the conversations also speak directly to some of what the former president is now being investigated for. namely how he views classified material. and a presidents responsibility for safeguarding some of the country s deepest secrets. that s why these conversations, which have never been heard before, are so significant. cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has an exclusive tonight. she joins us with some of the audio. what stands out to you the most? i think as you said is hearing trump say these words. and you re in the r
kari lake is also the subject of a fascinating subject of the washington post, i am joined by the author that piece, elaine creamer. her lighting is extraordinary, and one of the things that you get out of the piece is that she is constantly mike, she s wearing a microphone at all times, even when not on television. in order to catch any questions from a reporter that she will then use against the reporter, and then put it online. it s a whole other level of campaigning. correct, i ve never seen anything like it and covering campaigns another side of the aisle. she has a small microphone in the ear that maybe you or i would know this, but no one else would. and it is not connected to the mic system in a room, or at an event. it is connected to a camera that is actually operated by her husband. who is a camera person from the station. who is a camera person from the station, and owns a production company. he s also a person who designed that home studio you saw that