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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Forced Exit or Defeat

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Hour 3 of A&G includes the latest on the Ukraine war, the 3 things that would push Biden out of the race, highlights from the Biden Money Laundering Hearing and Joe brings us the new Kids TV outlet.

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0:00.0

From the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong,

0:08.4

Henshoed Getty, Armstrong and Getty Show, a hellish night.

0:15.8

That's how Ukrainian officials describe yet another Russian barrage raining down the coastal

0:20.6

city of Odessa.

0:21.6

Of the 63 missiles and drones launched, 26 punched through Ukrainian defenses, civilians

0:27.3

caught in the destruction, but grain infrastructure seems Putin's main target.

0:32.1

Moscow suspended the deal that allows grain to leave Ukrainian ports, and today delivered

0:36.9

its most sinister warning yet, saying all ships sailing in the Black Sea to Ukrainian

0:41.8

ports will be considered as potential carriers of military cargo.

0:46.2

This could be a turning point in the seriousness of this for the rest of the world, according

0:51.0

to New York Times and a whole bunch of other experts that we're talking about this

0:54.6

usually.

0:55.6

So, remember when the war started, we all learned that Ukraine is the bread basket of

0:59.6

that half of the world really growing all your wheat and all kinds of different stuff.

1:03.7

I didn't know that, really quite amazing.

1:06.2

And thought, well, with the war, there's going to be a famine, gazillions of people are

1:09.8

going to starve.

1:10.8

It's going to be horrible.

1:11.8

Well, they worked out a deal, which I'm surprised Russia ever agreed to, but Russia decided

1:14.7

to let Ukraine ship out their wheat and everything like that so that people wouldn't starve.

1:21.5

Did Russia just think that would be too big a PR mistake to have, if they created a famine

1:28.5

on all these different countries that would bring too much heat down upon them?

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