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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

They Laughed, They Cried...1/18/19 A&G Hr. 2

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Daily News, News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Why did El Chapo's wife laugh out loud during her husband's trial? NY Post reporter Emily Saul was there, and she delivered the details to Jack & Joe during this edition of Armstrong & Getty. Plus, why does Oregon want to embrace the nanny state?

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0:00.0

We're coming up this hour.

0:24.8

We're going to talk to reporters.

0:25.9

The El Chapo trial winds down where they are on that.

0:29.1

His mistress testified yesterday in front of his wife.

0:33.2

Mistress broke down crying.

0:34.7

The wife appeared to laugh about it.

0:37.4

So that's very exciting.

0:38.4

Wow.

0:39.4

Meow.

0:40.4

A little side show during the trial of the murderous drug kingpin.

0:46.6

Also did the president direct his long time attorney and shifty, I'd goon Michael Cohen

0:55.1

to lie to Congress about negotiations to build a Trump tower in Moscow, which of course

0:59.0

is perfectly legal and you can do that.

1:01.1

But according to BuzzFeed, Trump did order Cohen to lie.

1:07.2

Everybody's recording two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the

1:10.9

matter.

1:11.9

How legit BuzzFeed.

1:12.9

It depends.

1:13.9

It depends on the story.

1:15.7

Yeah, they like to break news.

1:17.3

They have a bunch of people who try to break news.

1:19.6

Have they been wrong before?

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