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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100916:10:36:00

sharron angle has had making various statements along the way will hurt her in the end. but in the end, voters go to the polls with their pocketbooks in mind. harry reid is going to be lucky to eke this out. i think there's new economic data coming out showing once again that nevada has the highest foreclosure rate in the country. voters aren't going to put that out of their minds and focus on a few things that sharron angle has said out in nevada. that poll there, after all of that tough press sharron angle has had, showing that race, showing her ahead, has got to be very worried for the reid campaign. >> thanks for that. remember, for the latest political news anytime, check out the political ticker. cnn.com/ticker. we're taking a closer look at a decades' old gas line that caused a san bruno fire. we're learning that the utility

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100916:23:29:00

and a lot more americans are losing their homes to foreclosure these days. data from the foreclosure listing service realty track shows lenders took back more than 95,000 homes last month. that's more than in any month since the mortgage crisis began three years ago and helped push the economy into recession. the latest foreclosure numbers are up 3% from the month before. and 25% from august of 2009. but there is a bright spot in all of this, the fox business network's adam shapiro live in our newsroom. adam, explain the news here. >> well, it sounds like good news because for the seventh time in seven months, actually, we've seen a slowdown in the rate of foreclosures but devil is in the details. i mean, what's actually happening according to realty track is the banks have repossessed and foreclosed on 900,000 homes so far this year, they've only put 300,000 of those homes back on the market. they're getting a backlog. they're slowing everything down. and it's not because they want to do people a favor it costs them money if they have to put

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100916:09:44:00

lose weight, it probably has other consequences. >> reporter: but why has it been so difficult for scientists to find this magic combination? here's how it works. the chemicals that regulate appetite, called neurotransmitters, also regulate blood pressure, heart rate, mood, and other critical body functions. scientists have so far been unable to create a drug that doesn't impact on these other areas. surgery is still the treatment with most clear results for obesity. but that comes with risk as well. headlines were made this week about the fda approving two non-surgical procedures to kill fat inside the body, including zeltiq, which freezes cells, causing them to self-destruct. however, it's important to note these treatments are for cosmetic purposes only. there are no data on how long it lasts. and it is not effective for weight loss. today an fda advisory panel will be considering yet another diet drug, lorquest. the preliminary findings of the fda review are not encouraging.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100916:15:13:00

agency. >> so president ahmadinejad is showing no sign of compromise on the world standoff. andrea mitchell, tehran. a panel of federal health advisors is split over whether the popular weight loss drug meridia should be pulled from the market. want to get the details now from robert bazell. explain to us, what is the fda saying about this and in light of what they're saying, what does it mean for all the people taking this drug. >> the fda has yet to make a decision. it looks to the data and comes to its conclusion and the fda officials make the final determination. this drug has been on the market for 13 years but controversial the entire time because a large study that was just commissioned over a six-year period shows it didn't cause, cause people to lose an average of five pounds and increase their risk of heart attack and stroke by 16%. doesn't really sound like a great drug. so, it's important to point out

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100916:16:09:00

two-month low. claims to dropped to 450,000 last week. better than expected but not a significant recovery. and it's official, backing up the expectations here the census bureau says the u.s. poverty rate climbed to 14.3%. more than 43 million people in this country, one in every seven americans, lives in poverty last year. mortgage rates are climbing and yet they still remain near the lowest level in decades. and new data shows home foreclosures jumped 25% last month over last year's numbers. there's the dow jones industrials right now. we're down a bit on the dow jones. the s&p is off by five, and the nasdaq has lost almost ten points on the day. delaware's tea party darling christine o'donnell is working toward her general election campaign trying to beat her democratic opponent come november. the republican party is backtracking. now agreeing to put money behind tea party candidate christine o'donne o'donnell. but her own past is coming back to haunt her. her interviews, her outrageous statements, serve as something of a skeleton in the closet now

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100916:09:14:00

offer private citizens a chance to fly into space on a commercial rocket that is developing. the spacecraft, which can carry up to seven people, is expected to be ready in five years, although boeing has not named an exact price, experts estimate that one round-trip ticket to the international space station could easily cost $25 million. better be a bag of pretzels involved in that. here's your "first look" at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,572 after gaining 46 points yesterday. the s&p added 3 points. the nasdaq climbed 11. taking a look at overseas trading, this morning in tokyo the nikkei fell 7 points. while in hong kong, the hang seng lost 34. investors, look on the bright side of mixed economic data yesterday, and it's all further proof that predicting where the markets are heading these days is a tricky business.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100916:15:24:00

businesses pay taxes at the individual rate. democrats and republicans have a very different take on whether raises taxing on higher incomes will deter job creating businesses or not, with democrats saying only a tiny percentage would be affected. >> how many small business owners are in that category? 3 percent. it includes doctors, lawyers, and the like. >> how many people does it apply to? >> what are 3 percent of the people with this kind of income? of all those, 750,000 people >> reporter: and the irs data, jon, shows about half of all business income in the nation goes to those who would, in fact, be subject to tax increases under the democratic plan. jon. jon: so political debate aside, what else do we know about how private businesses end up being affected by what the president proposes? >> well, the national federation of independent businesses survey found that business owners who make more than $250,000 are precisely those that would face tax hikes. >> businesses employ between

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100916:23:30:00

homes on their books. it's slowing the process. >> what do americans feel about buying homes these days? >> americans have mixed opinions about it. a new poll say it's a good time to buy a home but 83% and this is where you have to be careful. 83% say it's a bad time to sell. if you've been offered a job and have to move to a new city, it's tough to sell your home and slowing everything down. >> how did the markets react to this news today? >> markets are reacting to a couple of things. first, you know, people believe that prices on homes are going to actually hold where they are. they don't believe that prices are really going to be skyrocketing any time soon. but we also got some economic data today which is very important. the initial claims for unemployment benefits but the stock market was up today on that news. we also had a bit of inflation which is good for the federal reserve. >> adam shapiro, thank you.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100916:09:15:00

traders set aside weak manufacturing data out of new york state, focusing instead on a second straight month of growth in u.s. industrial production. this afternoon, investors will have an eye on earnings with reports due out from oracle and research in motion. overseas, japanese officials did not step in to keep its currency trading lower for a second day. the bank of japan's surprise intervention wednesday drove the yen sharply lower and the u.s. dollar more than 3% higher. here in the u.s., the semi sector was dealt a blow by a downgrade to chipmaker micron technology. micron shares shed 4.5%. meanwhile, mastercard shares shot up 5% after the company predicted a 20% rise in income for 2010. elsewhere, a healthy earnings outlook from kraft foods pushed its shares to a new high for the year. the world trade organization is condemning the u.s. for paying, quote, massive subsidies to boeing that violate

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100915:10:55:00

these days it seems everyone is on twitter. the site has an estimated 18 million registered users. and tweeting has been a popular way to get updates. and now the family dog? larry tuchman shows us in today's edge of discovery report. >> reporter: meet roscoe. thanks to a high-tech, he's learning a new trick, how to tweet. >> when i'm at work, i'm able to hop on twitter and see what my dog is up to. >> reporter: their tags have a motion censor and microphone that can tell when they move. >> from the tag to the antenna and then the software evaluates this data that's coming in and determines an appropriate tweet to send to your dog's twitter page. >> reporter: now you will know when your dog is taking a nap, chasing its tail, or the mailman. >> we spent many days in many

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