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He posts the entire transcript on AthleticsNation.com.
A transcript on file at the museum contains the rest of the conversation.
You can read the rest of the transcript on NPR's site, if you wish.
Read the press transcript on how the US is tackling the issue.
"So Carl will recap his top moments," Texas said, scrolling through a debate transcript on his phone.
His words, which could be found in an excerpted transcript on the Times Web site, were calmer.
The Akron Beacon Journal posted his news conference transcript on its Web site.
"No," she said, according to a transcript on the network's Web site.
"I think the truth is my friend in this," the vice president told reporters after releasing the 123-page transcript on June 23.
Media Matters for America, a watchdog group, put the offending clip and transcript on its Web site, and in the next couple of days a fury took hold.
She listens to testimony, reads the transcript on her computer in real time, e-mails her clerks, and sips endless cups of Diet Coke.
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