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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

1/23/18 A&G Hr. 4 The Lost Texts Redux

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Joining A&G this hour, Andrew Egger of The Weekly Standard on his story about how the the FBI Lost 5-Months of Texts.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Music

0:14.9

Music

0:29.9

On a lighter note, coming up, the Internet has nailed down the exact date of the day

0:34.9

Ice Cube refers to in his classic song today was a good day.

0:40.0

The Internet approving two things once again that it is mind-boggling, amazing source

0:48.0

of information on every topic and that Americans apparently have unlimited free time to look

0:54.4

into this sort of thing.

0:57.1

So stay with us if you can.

0:58.4

First of all though, let's welcome to the Armstrong and Getty Show Andrew Agar, a reporter

1:02.2

for the weekly standard.

1:03.4

He's writing about the FBI's apparent loss of five months of text messages between

1:10.4

two Trump hating employees and not only five months but five critical months.

1:15.2

Andrew joins us now.

1:16.2

How are you sir?

1:17.2

I'm doing very well.

1:18.2

Thanks for having me on.

1:19.2

It's our pleasure.

1:20.2

Thanks a bunch for sparing us a couple of minutes of your time.

1:22.7

So listen, we're not conspiracy nut jobs around here.

1:30.0

Are we like complete 100% right wing types?

1:38.2

Where are things trying to figure out what's actually going on?

1:41.1

Now we tend to swing the conservative kind of libertarian way politically speaking, but

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