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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

NY Times national security reporter Matthew Rosenberg joins Armstrong & Getty to discuss his story about how a Russian with bogus info was paid $100,000 by the US government. Plus, Vitamin C won't fix your cold. And, why don't you care about the debt problem?

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:24.0

And now representing Japan, a country which occupied Korea from 1910 to 1945, but every Korean will tell you that Japan as a cultural and technological and economic example has been so important to their own transformation.

0:37.0

Okay, I just listened to that and that guy's in trouble.

0:40.0

Add is horrifying. I have never been more shocked nor saddened by any analyst's opening ceremony comments that I recall.

0:50.0

You're going to have to play that again. Well, I didn't catch the controversial part. It's bad enough we heard it once. Can I hear to get a listen closer?

1:01.0

And now representing Japan, a country which occupied Korea from 1910 to 1945, but every Korean will tell you that Japan as a cultural and technological and economic example has been so important to their own transformation.

1:13.0

All right, you just see it don't want to go there. So you just not supposed to mention well, I mean, would that be like and here comes the German team Germany, of course, starting three world wars in a period of 75 years between 1850 and 1939.

1:28.0

All right, yeah, you just you got to be a funny way to do the Olympics. Yeah. Well, no, actually here's what it would be a lot like to say.

1:41.0

Germany, of course, during World War II guilty of a number of atrocities, but any Jew will tell you that the German highway system is to be admired and imitate.

1:53.0

He spoke for Koreans who got a little tired of 35 year, 35 years of torture, rape, summary executions, just horrific subjugation of their people by the Japanese Empire.

2:10.0

It wasn't, you know, that was rough, but listen, the way they, the factories are, we love them for that. No, you don't get to say that on their behalf that casually, because there's an ongoing controversy about Japan not taking responsibility for the horrors of their occupation of Korea, the so-called comfort workers, they drafted thousands, maybe tens of the, I don't even remember the number of Korean women to become sex slaves to Japanese soldiers.

2:37.0

They're repeatedly raped, etc. I don't want any of that during open ceremony. They had rape slaves, they had Korean rape slaves, but they've been a great example for the development of technology and smaller and smaller radios. Katie, back to you.

2:51.0

I just want, I just want jumping in skating. Yeah, I know. Why do we need an Alice?

2:56.0

Since when do we have a political analyst, I kind of get why that was a good idea. Hey, listen, we're in Korea. We're in the shadow of North Korea. Katie doesn't want to be talking about nuclear holocaust. Why don't we bring this guy in to give a little perspective, but it's just a little clip.

3:13.0

So we got a bunch of texts on a bunch of different topics. Our text line is 415295KFTC. Sean needs to get his IKEA on for his big Valentine day, day drop leaf tables and chairs that fold up any lady not understanding of one bedroom bachelor decor needs to get the good by rose. Nice bachelor reference. Wow, nice writing.

3:33.0

Nice job. It's not a bad idea, but I love going into IKEA. I can't stand that. Why? Cause it's a maze designed to keep you trapped and in and perpetuate. I for that. I find a minute are at the center of the lab, right?

3:47.0

Before I find the accident of that cursed building. I know. I know. I just I'm so amazed by it. It's so over the top. Thanks for the Mr. T clip every year on Valentine's Day. My wife and I say to each other with heartfelt sincerity. Happy Valentine day, fool.

4:02.0

That's right. And that's stat that people spend three and a half hours planning Valentine's Day. I didn't spend three and a half hours planning my wedding. This person says, I'm doubting the whole three and a half hours for Valentine's Day preparation.

4:15.0

Well, is it is it one of those statistics where you got nine people who spend like 15 minutes on it, then the freak is always spends three weeks.

4:24.0

Cause they're needy and have a bad relationship. Yeah, you're back on in Seattle. No more listening to irrelevant commercials for San Diego, something or other, but anyway, we're back on in Seattle. Yes, where? See tack. Um, so shout out. See tack couldn't live without us.

4:39.0

So our my daughter lives. I just she gets to hear her dad. That's cool. I've on these. She has no interest.

4:45.0

None. She heard plenty of me grown up. My youngest her to add. She is all liberal.

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