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or at least the relevant pages of them. he s obviously turned them over to the state department he said in his testimony. he s got three ways he keeps records. one was electronically with his messaging, and the other two apparently were handwritten where he had a small notebook he carried with him, and he had a spiral notebook on his desk. so i don t know the quality of the notes, but they could be very helpful. if he s been subpoenaed, i think he has to bring those with him because they may want to question him on those notes to see if there are any conflicts between his notes and his testimony. as you know, john, these public hearings have the power to shift public opinion, but they can also fall flat. we saw that with mueller s testimony. what do democrats need to do to tell the story of what really happened? just let the witnesses unfold the story.
records. one was electronically with his messaging, and the other two apparently were handwritten where he had a small notebook he carried with him, and he had a spiral notebook on his desk, so i don t know the quality of the notes, but they could be very helpful. if he s been subpoenaed, i think he has to bring those with him because they may want to question him on those notes to see if there are any conflicts between his notes and his testimony. as you know, john, these public hearings have the power to shift public opinion, but they can also fall flat. we saw that with mueller s testimony. what do democrats need to do to tell the story of what really happened? just let the witnesses unfold the story. the first thing they ve done that is really smart, very smart, is to open up the questioning where there is not this five-minute back and forth by members.
spiral notebook on his desk which he took notes in. so he had a very, very specifc way of keeping notes and that s how he was able to provide such detailed testimony. but we are still now getting to the heart of what he told law eshg mas beyond what was an explosive opening statement. kylie, thank you. for now, let s go to manu raju on capitol hill. what have you been able to read so far? yeah. this is just coming out now. we re learning about some of his interactions he had about why the security aid had been withhold and his interactions with the key player in all of this, which is gordon sondland, ambassador to the european union, someone told him that the president wanted to withhold u.s. security aid to ukraine in exchange for this public declaration of these investigations that could help the president politically. i am reading an excerpt here where he said ambassador