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
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clip. with that, lighting the lighting, the sepia tones, that gauzy flatness. and yeah, like he said, the purpose of that, in her words, is to catch the media, what she calls the fake news media when they re being when they re misrepresenting her campaign. but often in practice, it is an opportunity for her to sort of tee off on reporters and frankly tried embarrassed them. also, she seems to like to look for opportunities, to have snide and remarks to reporters that she can turn and say, look, i m owning the fake news media. like, attacking somebody s ratings, which is a classic trump move. like, attacking the local stations ratings. and her followers. lovett and i think it s something that, you know, obviously trump showed that can be very successful at his rallies. he like to do a little bit of performance art at his white house press conferences. kari lake has taken that to a