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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101209:00:43:00

And they went till nixon was dumped out of office in 74. the 60s were late 63 to summer of 74. do you agree with my argument politically? the 60s were in that period? larry? i think so. i mean, if you look at what happened to john lennon in 1975 and how it relates to the 1950s, he was allowed to stay in this country. the u.s. government was tracking him for five years. and they took him to court on a marijuana conviction that he received in london back in the 60s. and they went before a judge named irving coffman. irving coffman tells him, you are a testament to the american dream. just by speaking out. nothing s wrong. you can stay in this country. and apply for your green card. that judge, chris, was the same judge who sentenced ethel and julius rosenberg in the early 50s, the atomic spies, to death in the electric chair. we ve come a long way. what changed his life? what changed his life was he saw this guy speaking out for ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101209:08:43:00

Larry? i think so. i mean, if you look at what happened to john lennon in 1975 and how it relates to the 1950s, he was allowed to stay in this country. the u.s. government was tracking him for five years. and they took him to court on a marijuana conviction that he received in london back in the 60s. and they went before a judge named irving coffman. irving coffman tells him, you are a testament to the american dream. just by speaking out. nothing s wrong. you can stay in this country. and apply for your green card. that judge, chris, was the same judge who sentenced ethel and julius rosenberg in the early 50s, the atomic spies, to death in the electric chair. we ve come a long way. what changed his life? what changed his life was he saw this guy speaking out for migrant workers and freedom of speech and against wars everywhere. not just in our country. he was an equal opportunity protester. and he said, why are they trying to condemn this guy? why are they trying to ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101208:22:43:00

Arrival of the beatles augered in the 60s and went until nixon was dumped out of office in 74 the beatles were 63, late 63 to sum 0e6ree 74? do you agree with my argument in the 60 were those period, politically larry? you look at john lennon and in 1965 and what happened in the 1950s. he was allowed to stay in this country. the u.s. government was tracking him for five years and they took him to court on a marijuana conviction that he he received in london back in the 60s and they went before a judge named irving kaufman. irving kaufman tells him you are a testament to the american dream just by speaking out. nothing s wrong. you can stay in this country and apply for your green card. that judge, chris, was the same judge who sentenced ethel and julius rosenberg in the early 50, the atomic spice, to death in the electric chair. so what changed his life? what changed his life, he saw ....

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