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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

It's Kind of a Thing!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of A&G launches with the release of the Ukraine Transcript and analysis from Jack & Joe. Marshall updates the story and Washington Examiner reporter David Drucker joins the show for perspective from DC.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So the transcript is out. We got a section or two to read for you. Do we have a link on the whole thing?

0:22.3

Do we know that yet? It's like when the Supreme Court rulings come out. Everybody's going to grab in the pages and

0:28.3

film them through trying to find relevant pieces and get them on the air and it's in my hands. So this is the whole thing. There it is.

0:35.3

There's on counting the pages one, two, three, four, it's five pages of medium print. Congratulations on a great victory. If you don't bring down Joe Biden, I'll give Putin the keys to your castle bitch.

0:50.3

Is there anything better we can do than read this? Well, so let's let's read one paragraph just to let people know because this is the paragraph. The big news installations are picking out. This appears to be a verbatim. I was just about to bring up is transcript. The proper term for this because we have heard cable news shouders and alleged experts saying, yeah, it'll be an accurate report of what was said to not it's just kind of a person's notes. This appears to be a word for word.

1:19.3

Transcript now I got us I'll just throw it out for the trump haters out there. Okay. The Trump Hayton crowd would say a guy who takes a sharpie to a weather map. Certainly might alter a transcript. Yeah, exactly. You know, yeah, we were talking about this last hour. Nobody's going to be satisfied with this and we'll keep screaming at each other. Should we read that paragraph just because it gives you such an example of what's in there. Yeah, sure. Do you want to be Trump and I'll be Zelensky? Well, this is just I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want. I don't want

1:49.3

to fight over. Right. This is just Trump. There's no small parts only small actors. Exactly. There's a lot of talk about Biden's son that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that. So whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution. So if you couldn't look into it, it sounds horrible to me. Now what I wonder because of the way Trump talks and he's no longer Trump. This is Jack. This is me. What sounds exactly the same. You really got to you got to make you glad to follow. I thought it was the president.

2:19.3

So, okay. So clearly he asked the president of Ukraine to look into Joe Biden's son there. There's no mention of so you don't get the money there. Maybe that comes later in the transcript or maybe it doesn't. But the way Trump talks. So the Wall Street Journal had the whistleblower saying Trump ask eight times for the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely opponent's son. But Trump repeats himself. You know how he does that whole thing or is there's a great deal, a really great deal. Totally great deal. He said so.

2:49.3

Three times in the conversation that it was a great deal because twice in that little paragraph. But is that really asking twice when you talk the way Trump talks? I mean, so I don't know. Yeah. And does how many times he asked matter? It seemed to us people kept repeating eight times. He asked the number seems to matter to people. Joe is furiously reading the transcript as I talk. Yeah, trying to find the first thing that could be possibly interpreted as pressure.

3:19.3

The president's a linsky. It's it's a couple of pages in that anything related to what we're talking about happens, but. Um, so he doesn't get to it right off the bat, which I think is notable. Yeah. Oh, let's see. Just a little class. Um, you don't say do you want to come back to my house and have sex right off the bat. Yeah. What do you, what do you have me look at there? The caution at the bottom? Yeah, where it explains. Okay. Yeah, I should read that while Joe's looking at the bottom and tiny print says caution. A memorandum of a telephone conversation is not a verbatim transcript of a

3:49.3

discussion. The text in this document records the notes and recollections of situation room duty officers. I said duty. And NSC policy staff assigned to listen and memorialize the conversation and written form as a conversation takes place. A number of factors can affect the accuracy of the record, including poor telecommunications connections and variations and accent and or interpretation. The word inaudible is used to indicate portions of conversation that the note taker was unable to hear. Okay, so it's okay. So that's that's what it is.

4:19.3

Just described there. So here's the beginning of what will be seized upon by the Trump, uh, the get rid of Trump crowd. Um, Zelensky, President of Ukraine mentions that he just recalled the ambassador from the US and he'll be replaced by a very competent, very experienced ambassador.

4:36.2

Uh, I would also like and hope to see relations with you so we can cooperate even more. So I will personally tell you that one of my assistants spoke with Mr. Giuliani just recently.

4:46.3

And we are hoping very much that Mr. Giuliani will be able to travel to Ukraine and will meet once he comes to Ukraine. You don't know what you're talking about, idiot. I just want to assure you once again that you have nobody but friends around us.

5:00.6

And he's kind of is that friends is in mob talk like when Tony sopranos is friends or is this just a friends talking. We are great friends in you, Mr. President, have friends in our country. So we can continue our strategic partnership.

5:12.7

I also plan to surround myself with great people and in addition to that investigation, I guarantee is the president of Ukraine that all the investigations will be done openly and candidly that I can assure you.

5:24.7

Then Trump responds good because I heard he had a prosecutor who was very good and he was shut down. That's really unfair. A lot of people are talking about that the way they shut your very good prosecutor down and you had some very bad people involved.

5:36.5

Mr. Giuliani is a highly respected man. Now just a depart from this Giuliani was in Ukraine trying to investigate the Biden right and some are under Biden thing and some.

5:49.5

Make a big deal out of the fact that that's Trump's personal lawyer. That's not a government official. That's Trump's own personal keep him out of trouble. Deal with stormy Daniel's lawyer.

5:59.8

That's being brought up by the president of Ukraine, which I don't think is probably that common where you've got to presidents own personal lawyers that keep him out of their own personal legal trouble.

6:10.7

You don't know what you're talking about.

6:12.4

Dealing with heads of states. I think Rudy said it all.

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