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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

6/11/18 A&G Hr. 4 A Quick End to the Summit

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

During this episode of A&G, Jack has a very unique (and deadly) idea for how President Trump should handle himself during the Singapore Summit. Steven Nelson of the Washington Examiner joins the show to talk about the historic event.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm walking down the street in New York.

0:19.8

Couple of dudes walk in toward me, very busy street like they all are.

0:23.2

Couple of dudes walk in toward me.

0:24.4

I can just over here the conversation as they're going by.

0:26.8

Just kind of like, do you have a job?

0:27.8

I can't quite hear it, that I only hear like one sentence.

0:29.8

I've just always felt that you're the sweatier of the two of us.

0:33.9

Ever.

0:34.9

As they walked by.

0:36.9

I wanted to turn around and chase him down and say,

0:39.0

what, can you bring me into this conversation?

0:41.3

I just, I need context for that comment.

0:43.2

All I heard was you say to him, I really think you're the sweatier of the two of us.

0:46.9

Not like, no, what are you talking about?

0:48.8

Why are you telling him this?

0:49.9

Do you disagree?

0:50.9

Wait a minute, I've always thought you were a sweatier.

0:54.9

That is funny.

0:57.8

Well, they're sweating in Singapore.

0:59.4

Jack, a high stakes diplomatic effort.

1:02.5

And Stephen Nelson of the Washington Examineries, White House reporter, don't you know, joins us

1:06.7

to talk about Trump, Kim Jong-Un, Canada, and the rest of it.

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