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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190623:17:42:00

or if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. this could be your chance to leave your psoriasis symptoms behind. ask your doctor for ilumya today, for a clearer tomorrow. i have a lot of respect for joe biden and gratitude towards him and have even more of a responsibility that i have to be candid with him, to speak truth to power by invoking this idea that he was called son by white segregationists who, yeah, they see him, in him their son. leland: new jersey senator and 2020 presidential hopeful cory booker continuing to hit joe biden on his comments about working with segregationists, comments that have been, shall we saying problematic for the front-runner ahead of this week s democratic debate. problematic, distracting. we ll find the right word. wade smith, rashad ritchie. on your screen, wade is on your left, rashad is on the right.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190617:03:35:00

for human rights in america. martin luther king s strategy of nonviolent direct action inspired a wave of young activists to take up the cause. king was able to energize young ministers, young students. he set a tone of let s come out of these cathedrals, let s come out of these offices, and let s do something in the streets. beginning in february 1960, in cities from greensboro to nashville, black students sat down at lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served. sit-ins introduced a new, more confrontational tactic to the movement that provoked white segregationists to violence. then in may of 1961,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190121:03:35:00

african-american and the cause for human rights in america. martin luther king s strategy of nonviolent direct action inspired a wave of young activists to take up the cause. king was able to energize young ministers, young students. he set a tone of let s come out of these cathedrals, let s come out of these offices, and let s do something in the streets. beginning in february 1960, in cities from greensboro to nashville, black students sat down at lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served. sit-ins introduced a new, more confrontational tactic to the movement that provoked white segregationists to violence. then in may of 1961,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180402:02:35:00

journalism and also for the african-american and the cause for human rights in america. martin luther king s strategy of nonviolent direct action inspired a wave of young activists to take up the cause. king was able to energize young ministers, young students. he set a tone of let s come out of these cathedrals, let s come out of these offices, and let s do something in the streets. beginning in february 1960, cities fromreensboro to nashville, black students sat down at lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served. sit-ins introduced a new, more confrontational tactic to the movement that provoked white segregationists to violence.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180326:01:35:00

journalism and also for the african-american and the cause for human rights in america. martin luther king s strategy of nonviolent direct action inspired a wave of young activists to take up the cause. king was able to energize young ministers, young students. he set a tone of let s come out of these cathedrals, let s come out of these offices, and let s do something in the streets. beginning in february 1960, in cities from greensboro to nashville, black students sat down at lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served. sit-ins introduced a new, more confrontational tactic to the movement that provoked white segregationists to violence. then in may of 1961,

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