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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110111:09:21:00

somebody who's dangerous? don't let him buy a gun. what would he have needed to do to get them to act that way? >> well, to get him to not buy a gun, you would have to have a judge or some court declare him mentally insane. so that would have been a big step. this kid was just a problem classmate, right? he wasn't hitting anybody. he wasn't bringing guns to school. he wasn't saying, i'm going to come back and kill all of you. i just don't know what else -- i mean, obviously every nutjob in america can't be locked up just because they may go out and do what jared loughner is suspected of doing. so, i mean, you want to say, boy, i wish they did something. but at what point beyond notifying the parents? you know, his keepers, that this guy needs some mental help. i'm not sure what else they could do. >> drew, that was my next question. where were his parents in all of this even though he is an adult? he clearly needed help, aside

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110111:01:22:00

boy, i wish they did something. but at what point beyond notifying the parents? you know, his keepers, that this guy needs some mental help. i'm not sure what else they could do. >> drew, that was my next question. where were his parents in all of this even though he is an adult? he clearly needed help, aside from, you know, protecting the other students at the college, this was a person who desperately needed some help. >> kathleen, the parents were there. they were at the meeting when the school said, look, your kid can't come back to this school. the parents were involved in the meeting. the dean, the police chief of the school, they -- they were told, you know, we really think your kid has a problem. i think the next question has to be to the parents who we haven't heard from yet. you're spot on. he lived with his parents. they were his support structure. this kid lived in a support culture of his parents. and i guess you have to say where in society are we going to place the blame or the onus on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110111:05:13:00

have denied the gentleman from purchasing the firearm in november. >> big picture. have we learned anything from virginia tech, from these other massacres? have we learned anything we can do in terms of policy to make a difference or in terms of law enforcement practice or in terms of what we expect from one another as a culture? >> no. we need to have an adult conversation about proper gun ownership and one of the forms out there presently trying to have that dialogue and that conversation, the american people deserve that conversation without the emotion. being present during the virginia tech massacre, being the special agent in charge, i saw first hand what can happen with senseless violence and this tragic event is an american tragedy that took place on saturday and i think it's time for all of us to realize we need to have that conversation and we need to do it without the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110111:02:13:00

november. >> big picture. have we learned anything from virginia tech, from these other massacres? have we learned anything we can do in terms of policy to make a difference or in terms of law enforcement practice or in terms of what we expect from one another as a culture? >> no. we need to have an adult conversation about proper gun ownership and one of the forms out there presently trying to have that dialogue and that conversation, the american people deserve that conversation without the emotion. being present during the virginia tech massacre, being the special agent in charge, i saw first hand what can happen with senseless violence and this tragic event is an american tragedy that took place on saturday and i think it's time for all of us to realize we need to have that conversation and we need to do it without the emotion and we knead to do it with the understanding that there has to be proper gun

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110111:08:21:00

is the neurosurgeon here can comment a little bit more on it, and he's the expert on that. >> so we expect the brain to recovered two ways. number one, as the swelling comes down, some of those nerves, some of those circuits that were offline come back. and the other way that the brain recovers is that it has plasticity. it has the ability to either relocate those functions to other parts of the brain or repair itself to some degree. the older you are the less you're able to do that. but nonetheless, for a young adult that is still possible to some degree. >> okay, dr. rhee, finally, what is the time frame here for knowing the prognosis fully? >> well, in neurosurgery, they sometimes talk about the rule twos. couple of hours, couple of days. couple of weeks, and so on like that, so we've gone past the two-day mark. and things are still as we had hoped, so far. so we're happy with our current situation. for the congresswoman at that time. and i say, you know, that rule

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110111:22:54:00

>> bret: what the country needs from all of us, integrity and courage. it's what is missing in the formula. it's time for all of us to grow up and stand up and say what we mean and mean what we say. the left needs to do that. i'm tired of it. what they want to say is there is simply too much free speech in this country. say it. stop hiding behind victims in a tragedy and come out and have that discussion. like an adult. james clyburn. louise slaughter. media matters david brock. you know why i'm easy to attack? i'm easy to attack because i will tell the american people exactly what i am thinking and i don't care what the consequences. if they leave and they don't watch the show, that's okay. i am who i am and i will say what i mean and mean what i say. he's also the reason we have ratings success. people know who i am. sometimes it gets me in to trouble. that's okay. i never treated my audience

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110111:00:21:00

and he's the expert on that. >> so we expect the brain to recovered two ways. number one, as the swelling comes down, some of those nerves, some of those circuits that were offline come back. and the other way that the brain recovers is that it has plasticity. it has the ability to either relocate those functions to other parts of the brain or repair itself to some degree. the older you are the less you're able to do that. but nonetheless, for a young adult that is still possible to some degree. >> okay, dr. rhee, finally, what is the time frame here for knowing the prognosis fully? >> well, in neurio surgery, they sometimes talk about the rule twos. couple of hours, couple of days. couple of weeks, and so on like that, so we've gone past the two-day mark. and things are still as we had hoped, so far. so we're happy with our current situation. for the congresswoman at that time. and i say, you know, that rule is still good. in about two weeks we'll be able to tell a lot more of what's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110111:19:40:00

but if you looked at performance evaluations, 95% of them were being rated as doing an excellent job. how can the adult think i'm doing a good work and what we are producing is 8%. there are a lot of great teachers out there. but if we want those teachers to stay and we want more of them to come into the profession. we have to start treating them like professionals which means the best people seeing result should be paid more money. and the people not doing a good job shouldn't be protected. megyn: who dolts evaluation? who gets to decide? >> we are advocating teacher evaluation be done through multiple lenses. you have achievement levels that are measured. are the children in your classroom growing in terms of their skill level. the observation of their classroom practice done by principals as well as master

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110110:22:21:00

the doctor can comment on it. he's the expert on that. >> we expect the brain to recover two ways. number one, as swelling comes down, some nerves come back. the other way is that it has plas tisty. the ability to either relocate those functions to other parts of the brain or repair itself to some degree. the older you are, the less you're able to do that, but for a young adult, that is still possible. >> dr. rhee, finally, what is the time frame for knowing the prognosis fully? >> well, in neurosurgery, they sometimes talk about the rule of twos. we've got past the two-day mark and things are still as we had hoped, so far, so we're happy with our current situation for the congresswoman at this time. and i say you know, that rule is still good. in about two weeks, we'll be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110110:11:07:00

that he had these problems? that's my question. how could they not know? >> the parents are considered loners by the neighbors and said they would say hello to him and they would slhrug and keep walking. they were not seen in the house since the shooting but in a way for parents to say my kid is a little messed up and turn your back. they owe it to society my kid is a flat out danger. now we all find out that the school sent cops to their house and sent a letter saying he cannot go back unless he gets a mental exam and told the parents. >> here's the problem. we'll talk to the doctor coming up, once a person is an adult, it's very difficult to get them treatment for mental illness. to mandate it, i mean. >> the people who take care of them -- >> not when they're an adult. it's very difficult to have somebody put into a hospital or to get care or to demand that

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