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FORMER U.S. SENATOR BOB DOLE FORMER U.S. SENATOR BOB DOLE IS INTERVIEWED ON MSNBC HOCKENBERRY!
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Washington Transcript Service
01-05-1999
MSNBC -- HOCKENBERRY!
JANUARY 5, 1999
SPEAKERS: FORMER U.S. SENATOR BOB DOLE (R-KS)
JOHN HOCKENBERRY, HOST
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HOCKENBERRY: Welcome, everybody. Thanks for joining us here in
Washington, and we've got a very special show for you tonight -- right
in the middle of the news and right in the middle of a lot of things I
think all of us have bee...
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