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Transcripts For MSNBC Dateline 20240707

middle of the night. haunted for more than two decades, he would make a chilling discovery that would unlock this mystery. now you know the whole story. yes, sir. everything kind of clicked. it s just so unbelievable. i knew he was telling his mom s story. hello and welcome to dateline. aaron fraser was only 3 years old when his mom left the house, never to be seen or heard from again. police soon learned that aaron may have witnessed the unspeakable, the murder of his own mother. the boy would become a man before the whole truth was revealed. and though memories faded, the evidence pointing to the killer couldn t stay buried. here s dennis murphy with she never left. she d been gone from his life, unaccounted for, for more than 20 years. his mother, bonnie. it was odd to be the one that found her. because you d spent a lot of your life looking for her, right? yes, sir. there s a poignant video of the mother and child s last christmas morning toget

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Twin Infants: Amber Alert: Two-week-old twin boys abducted by 2 women in Michigan

Michigan issued an Amber Alert for 2-week-old twin boys, taken by unidentified Black women in a black Jeep Cherokee with license plate EHD1130. The twins, Matthew and Montana Bridges, were last seen in diapers.

Transcripts for MSNBC Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power 20240604 03:42:00

- [stokely] we affirm the need to reclaim our history and identify from the cultural terrorism and degradation waged by the forces of racism and self justifying white guilt. very few people get a chance to die for what they believe in, few people believe in anything. - [vann] many people consider the end of the civil rights movement to be when dr. king was assassinated in 1968, they consider that at least the end of the non-violent civil rights movement. but i think if you look at king, you look at the other organizations in 1968, you see that they themselves thought that a lot of the most important work was in front of them. - [jennifer] some of us never left. some people from sncc decided that this is it, that they were going to stay in lowndes county and make that their life s work.

Transcripts for MSNBC Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power 20240604 03:41:00

- [vann] black power pulls stokely carmichael pretty distinctly out of step with the big civil rights organizations. puts sncc in a totally different place. - [reporter] an organization called the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and as chairman you say, if they touch one of our candidates in alabama, watts will be like a christmas party compared to what will happen. that sounds like violence. i ask you again, what has happened to the non-violence of sncc? - i am non-violent now. - [reporter] but you might be violent? - if you attack me. - [reporter] what s that? - if you attack me, i might be violent. - [reporter] in other words, you really - in other words, we re not going to march any longer and just have people hit on us and just stand there and sing, we shall overcome. that s precisely what we re saying. - [vann] you see his trajectory from there, become one that s much more afrocentric, that looks for alignment with black freedom movement leaders and organizations g

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