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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181021:09:02:00

i must have been screaming. this woman doesn t want us to use her real name. we re calling her samantha, and she is sharing with us things she told to few people. this was a man? bigger than you. felt very big and strong. i couldn t move. september 29th, 2009. the sun wasn t up yet and in samantha s bedroom, a masked intruder was holding her down. she had no idea who the man was or what he was planning. he said, well, this is going to take a coup of hours. i was, i think, just in shock. the details of what happened to samantha are not only frightening but also strange. she has come forward because she believes her long night of terror may shed light on a different case in a different town with victims she has never met. it s a bizarre mystery that r

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180713:06:51:00

she demanded her son s funeral be open casket so the world could see what happened to her son. i warn you, this image is graphic, but i want you to see it, these photos galvanized the civil rights movement in america. 95 days after till s death, rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in alabama in one of the first battles of the civil rights era. parks would later say, i thought of emmett till, and when the bus driver ordered me to move to the back, i couldn t move. now his case has been re-opened thanks to a bill that bares his name. it allows the department of justice to investigate unsolved civil rights violations, the department saying, the till case has been re-opened by doj based upon the discovery of new information. sources familiar with the case tell the washington post that new information detailed in a book by the same historian who interviewed till s accuser, led

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180713:02:51:00

lost in america if it was not for her mother. amy till. she demanded the funeral be open casket so the world can see what happened to her son. i warn you though the image is graphic but i do want you to see it. those photos of emmett till publicized galvanized america. 95 days after his death rosa parks refused to give up her seat on the bus. when the bus driver ordered me to move to the back i just couldn t move. now his case has been reopened, thanks to a bill that bears his name, the emmett till act. it allows the department of justice to investigate civil right the emmett till s case has been reopened based sources familiar with the case

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180423:18:48:00

actually rode into the road. at that point, i ran into the middle of the road and stopped all the cars. and then pandemonium broke lose. everything went crazy. i stayed with the man to make sure he was okay and make sure no other cars drove over him. was he okay? he was conscious. his eyes were close and he couldn t move, but he hung in there. i hope he s all right. the officers asked he to come up to the intersection to see if anybody else had been hit. i saw three or four bodies lying on the ground. other people were getting cpr, i had to go back and relay that information to him. i hung out with the cops for about half an hour and gave some witness information. can you tell me what the scene looked like when you were walking through it? it was just clear as day, just an ordinary day, walking and just saw the guy get hit by a van. that was it. pieces of the van went flying everywhere. like i said, i turned my head to make sure there were no cars coming to make sure he didn t

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180329:18:11:00

part of the broader effort. do you think these two men might have worked with cambridge analytica? is that why you want to talk with them? seems to me that would ban interesting and important question to ask them. but i can t get into any more details about exactly what s motivating the chair and the ranking member. senator chris coons, thank you very much for joining us. thank you, katy. here is the president in ohio. 90 days again and then, you know what happens? we kill the regulation. and it s a thing of beauty. and we have filled out every form, every legal application, and we still actually have a long way to go on regulation. and we re going to have regulations. you need regulations for safety and for the environment. but not where you couldn t do anything, you couldn t move. so i think that s been a big, big success and a reason for our success. we ve made history by massively

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