it is uncanny, and it involves all the cast of characters that will surprise you, a bunch of people that are still shaping our politics even today. again, it is called deja news. episode three is out right now. it is free to listen wherever you get your podcasts. you can also just use your phone to scan that black and white box thinking right there. on your screen, if you scan that little black and white box that will take you right there. that s it for me, for now. now, it s time for the last word. good evening, lawrence. w, it s ti rachel, the audiott you played in the last hour, we are gonna run it again. the audience gets to hear all two minutes of it, uncut, once again. and it brings to life page 15 and 16 of the indictment against donald trump in which there is a partial transcript of what we hear tonight. and that issue, when you are reading the indictment, the words sound like, as you read them, like donald trump is showing a document. but the audio, the audio soun
that little black and white box that will take you right there. that s it for me, for now. now, it s time for the last word. good evening, lawrence. rachel, the audiotape that you played in the last hour, we are gonna run it again. the audience gets to hear all two minutes of it, uncut, once again. and it brings to life page 15 and 16 of the indictment against donald trump in which there is a partial transcript of what we hear tonight. and that issue, when you are reading the indictment, the words sound like, as you read them, like donald trump is showing a document. but the audio, the audio sounds, you hear those paper sounds. you hear that it sounds like he is holding up a document, which he describes as being pages long. this audio recording is, again, i m not a lawyer, i don t even play one on tv. it is like if you are charging somebody with a bank robbery, and you had an audio recording of them being like, okay i got my beliklava on. i m walking into the bank. i m
words sound like, as you read them, like donald trump is showing a document. but the audio, the audio sounds, you hear those paper sounds. you hear that it sounds like he is holding up a document, which he describes as being pages long. this audio recording is, again, i m not a lawyer, i don t even play one on tv. it is like if you are charging somebody with a bank robbery, and you had an audio recording of them being like, okay i got my guava on. i m walking into the bank. i m not gonna rob the bank. ready, i m gonna rob the bank. man, put the money in the back. look at my can. okay, i am leaving the bank with the money. his walking you through every step of the crime including his state of mind, in terms of his knowledge that what he is doing is illegal. and he is doing it out tape, ane
somebody with a bank robbery, and you had an audio recording of them being like, okay i got my beliklava on. i m walking into the bank. i m not gonna rob the bank. ready, i m gonna rob the bank. man, put the money in the back. look at my can. okay, i am leaving the bank with the money. he is walking you through every step of the crime including his state of mind, in terms of his knowledge that what he is doing is illegal. and he is doing it out loud and it s on tape, and they have the tape, and now we have the tape. well, andrew weissmann is with us and he has had to reach that standard in court, of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. and i will ask him if this recording does that. and if not, what else do you need. i suspect what else you need is the actual eyewitness testimony of the person who probably made that recording and others who we hear in that recording, who