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DWANE BROWN, HOST: Jerry Lewis was truly a star of stage, screen and television. He created a hit nightclub act with singer Dean Martin. He starred in more than 60 movies and directed some 15 of those, including the original The Nutty Professor. And
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LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: President Trump's reaction to the violence in Charlottesville last week seemed to change by the day. He's far from being the first president to struggle with his response to the country's racial divisions. (SOUNDBITE OF MUS
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