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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 04:04:00

hero, the naacp youth council in jacksonville, florida. decided in 1960. august 1960. august 16th to be specific that they too would have segregated lunch sedans. they would have black people say that the white lunch counters and segregated florida. the first one was on the 13th. they were buried it, attacked, the lunch counters were closed down in the middle of the day rather than serve those young people. the lights were turned off. the kids, nevertheless decided that they would keep doing it. and they would expanded to include all the counties in downtown jacksonville. the first one had been on august 13th. by august 16th, they have not just the resistance of attacks but in the moment they had an organized resistance. the white citizens council in jacksonville convened a meeting august 16th in which they

Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 01:04:00

they, too, would start segregated lunch counter sit-ins. they would have young black people sit down at the whites only lunch counters in segregated downtown jacksonville, florida. first one was august 13th. they were berated and attacked. the lunch counters were actually closed down in the middle of the day rather than serve those young people. the lights were turned off. the kids nevertheless decided that they would keep doing it and they would expand it to include all the segregated lunch counters in downtown jacksonville. that first peaceful nonviolent sit-in had been on august 13th. by august 16th, they had not just resistance and attacks in the moment they had organized resistance. the white citizens council in jacksonville convened a meeting august 16th in which they pledged they were going to stop these kids, stop these young people from what they were doing at all costs. by august 24th, not yet two

Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 08:04:00

13th to be specific, that they, too, would start segregated lunch counter sit-ins.ga they would have young black people sit down at the whites only lunch counters in segregated downtown jacksonville, florida. first one was august 13th. they were berated and attacked.e the lunch counters were actually closed down in the middle of the day rather than serve those young people.e the lights were turned off.ts the kids nevertheless decided e that they would keep doing it and they would expand it to include all the segregated lunch counters in downtown ud jacksonville. that first peaceful nonviolent sit-in had been on august 13th.d by august 16th, they had not just resistance and attacks in the moment they had organized resistance. the white citizens council in si jacksonville convened a meeting august 16th in which they pledged they were going to stopt these kids, stop these young th people from what they were doing at all costs. by august 24th, not yet two weeks into this process, the local

Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 01:03:00

greensboro, north carolina, had started this new tactic sitting in at segregated lunch counters. that tactic moved from greensboro, north carolina and soon spread all over the south. by august, 1960 it had spread to jacksonville, florida, the home of alton yates. a local naacp in 1960 had a youth council. the president of the youth council was all of 16 years old. he was a high school student named rodney hearst. the vice president of the naacp council in jacksonville was this recently discharged hero airman, alton yates. and under their leadership, this high school kid and this recently discharged hero, usairman, the naacp youth council in jacksonville, florida decided in 1960, august, 1960, august 13th to be specific, that

Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240604 20:40:00

pressure on the supreme court later on when this matter ultimately if they could get away with their fake elector scheme, getting that in front of the supreme court. so this is part of the plan, and having him there on the ground as part of that chaos and watching it, that goes beyond legal advice, and i think it puts him much more, it takes the aid of the defense away from donald trump significantly, and it makes him much more of a participant on the ground than just a lawyer giving advice. let me turn now to the federal election interference case. trump s legal team as you heard wants to push that trial date to april of 2026. they argue that prosecutors spent two years investigating and the evidence alone is over a million pages. in a filing trump s team wrote we began downloading the government s initial production on january on august 13th. two days later it was still downloading. have you ever seen a defendant

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