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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Fire Unites?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hour Four of A&G features Ian Bremmer, who talks to Jack & Joe about the Notre Dame fire and how France may find a silver lining. Plus, Marshall has the latest headlines and the depth of lies on millenials resumes.

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That made a lot of rounds that went viral, people singing outside of Notre Dame Cathedral

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last night in France.

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Yeah, and the terrible fires tragic on a number of different levels.

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There's a really interesting pivotal time in French history.

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And Ian Bremer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group, who better to discuss this with?

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The Eurasia Group leading global political risk research and consulting firm on Earth.

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Ian, welcome. How are you, sir?

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Gentlemen, good to be with you.

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So listen, we're both international relations freaks around here.

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And have been watching France with great interest, the yellow vest movement,

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and the violence and the growing Islamic population and the tension there.

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I've read submission. Right, yeah.

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And then Notre Dame Cathedral burns down in the midst of a heck of a lot of unrest.

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How does that fit in? Do you think it will have effects?

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I've read submission as well.

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First of all, that's a great intro, right?

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Because I think we should probably let the audience know about it.

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