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    <title>NPR: Al Green</title>
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      <title>Starting with Rep. Al Green, Democrats protest against Trump&apos;s speech to Congress</title>
      <description>The Texas Democrat stood, shouting, as the president addressed a joint session of Congress. After Rep. Green refused to retake his seat, Speaker Mike Johnson ordered him removed from the chamber. </description>
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      <title>VIDEO: Obama Sings In Harlem; Channels A Little Al Green</title>
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      <dc:creator>Mark Memmott</dc:creator>
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