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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

8/23/18 A&G Hr. 2 Shut Your Talk Pocket!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

During this episode of Armstrong & Getty, Cheri Preston brings us the story about a new Fitbit--for dogs! Plus, Alan Dershowitz talks about campaign finance laws on TV. And, Marshall has the latest on Manafort & Cohen!

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0:00.0

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0:24.5

I look at USA today every day. Not regular people don't get USA today. Is there anybody

0:33.9

any like family that gets the USA today?

0:36.1

DJ's in a hotel room guest. Right. It's people at hotels and people at airports that

0:42.3

read USA day. But both of their big front page story, the big front page story that goes

0:47.3

inside deeper is the one about no immigrants don't commit more crimes. You've just born

0:52.3

people that's just a load of crap for a variety of reasons to talk about that later.

0:56.7

And they're top of the story. And their top of the fold story is Trump's moment of truth,

1:01.9

how he's really in it this time because Mueller has finally gotten his first and it's just not.

1:10.0

It's just a real stretch and that's their top of the fold story. So both of their big stories in

1:13.8

the front page are crap. Yeah. That's something. Do you do those stories of pie charts? I only like

1:19.3

the stories of pie charts. Right. I do like the graphs. Yeah. Favorite pie chart. It's people's favorite

1:25.5

pie. Boy, the chart they've got down on the left hand side of the front page today is the heavy one.

1:32.1

We talk about this all the time how we hate the term human trafficking. Yeah. Because it's like

1:37.5

it's like people who have slaves came up with a innocuous sounding name for it. I'm going to have

1:42.7

young women, sometimes immigrant women, sometimes children, sometimes teenage girls. I'm going to

1:47.1

keep them as slaves and I'm going to face them to endure being raped over and over again for

1:53.3

my enrichment. But I need to come up with a name that sounds kind of innocent. Let's see how about

1:59.5

human trafficking and then the government and the media. Everybody decides to go along with that

2:04.6

innocuous sounding name. It's weird. It's slavery slavery. Remember people are always up in arms

2:09.4

about where the country with slavery. We still have it. USA Today an estimated 400,000 people live

2:16.7

in slavery in the United States according to the USA Today chart. Right. 400,000 slaves. And

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