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To The Contrary
July 16, 2010, Sen. Klobuchar
Season 19
Episode 19
Obama's AIDS Strategy: President Obama announced the country's first national comprehensive plan to fight HIV and AIDS. War of Words: The NAACP condemned racist elements of the Tea Party, prompting a response from Sarah Palin. Protecting Teen Drivers: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) discusses the Stand Up Act, which would establish new national driving standards for teens.
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