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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110114:18:07:00

judy clarke, we'll be learning more about her in the future. thank you for joining us. david is a law professor from lexington, virginia. we've also received the contents of jared loughner's pockets. he had two 15 round magazines, a buck knife, and an arizona driver's license and a plastic bag with currency and a visa card. shooting victim pam simon is a part-time outreach coordinate for for gabby giffords. she was the one kind of lining people up to meet her. yesterday pam simons was clikting information from constituents. let's listen to what she is saying. >> sure you can do this. >> i'm committed to this.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110114:21:57:00

his sons, david and anthony, and their families, lizzie and chris, his grandchildren and, most of all, kati, a friend to us all and someone who understood and loved richard so well. the family they built together casts light on so many people. there is a book of early jewish wisdom. the book of ben sira which includes this passage. with three things i am delighted, for they are pleasing to the lord and to men. harmony among brethren, friendship among neighbors, and the mutual love of husband and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110113:11:49:00

there was a top neurosurgeon. >> that was lucky, geography, that was the closest trauma center. >> within one hour, she was in the o.r. 38 minutes. >> it's amazing. >> out in arizona, speaking of arizona, there are a lot of rattle snakes and deadly snakes as well. and now, we're understanding that they figured a way to take some of the poison to treat cancer. >> you know, i think it's a novel idea. whether it's going to really pan out clinically, we still have a long way to go. what they're doing is they're taking the toxins from these snakes and they're using it against cancer cells. there are about 100 different toxins. which one would work well for melanoma or lung cancer? >> we approach cancer many different ways and this is one new way and it's showing some early success. but as david says, it's 100 different toxins in each kind of venom. people are afraid of snakes but snakes can actually help us in certain ways. we cut off blood supply to tumors and look at genetic factors with tumors and now we're looking at snake venom and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110113:11:47:00

milestones. >> no kidding. what's next for the congresswoman's recovery? let's talk to our medical a team, dr. marc siegel and dr. david join us live. it was jaw dropping when the president said and she was surrounded by -- he had already left the room. but apparently, a couple of her associates, nancy pelosi, kristen gillebrand and wasserman-schultz were in the room and she opened her eyes for a minute. >> you have to remember, we don't know what's going to happen yet. this is early in the game. there's a lot of amazing things so far. this brain shows the track of the bullet was apparently towards the upper part of the brain and we know that because there were skull fractures that occurred. if that's the case, some of the most important centers of the brain that are deeper, speech, motor, may have been spared. we're waiting to see that. the fact that she opens her eyes, the fact that she's moved, the fact that she followed commands, we're waiting to see if she's speaking. a lot remains to be seen. the fact that the bullet may have passed through the upper part and when they explored the wound, it was clean. there wasn't a lot of bleeding. there wasn't a lot of fragments

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110112:17:16:00

was released. you're sure to know that that is going to be a contentious point of debate in the weeks and months to come. harris. harris: released with simply a warning. no two brain injuries are ever the same. experienced doctors know what to look for. dr. david language eris a neurosurgeon and joins us now. good to see you dr. languager. you know from the news conference we are learning more and more each hour about congresswoman gabrielle giffords' condition. what gives you the latest bit of of hope that things are going to come back as close as normal as possible for this person. >> there really is not much more today than yesterday. the truth of the matter is there are really a number of phases of these sorts of injuries. the a cute phase, the rapid management that she went through in a high level. she is in an even tensive care phase right now that will really

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110112:20:34:00

2007 to be aware of the mental illness. whatever is causing the community college to stonewall, they should stop it because you take the already important questions of why did it happen? and how it could have been prevented. and you go to the next question, what are they hiding? >>shepard: does that make sense, david? >>guest: no, it is federal law that is causing the stonewall. there is no question. this request has to be denied because it violates the right of privative the man and it does. and that includes grade or transcripts but discipline issues, as well, and the college cannot release this information if it jeopardizes the interests of the state. now, what that could mean is trial rights if the information is disseminated in the media that could prejudice his right to a fair trial, information that would not be admitted in trial by a judge, that could cause a change of venue and cause damage to the prosecution in this case and, also, if it

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110111:09:44:00

it's that simple. >> well, it is that simple if people are willing to participate. i think as you both have said, it has to be a voluntary response from the community at large. media certainly has a big role to play, as do politicians. we seem to be sort of cyclically outraged. we tend to forget very quickly. the question is how we keep this in the forefront of people's minds. david? >> that's -- that's a hard one. i do agree with you. it's been very episodic. you know, i think all the way back to when president reagan was shot and then brady went down in the brady handgun movement and how much of a struggle that's been for them. they've been at it for lo these many years. i do think that this particular episode in tucson has struck people emotionally in ways that i -- that are unusual and perhaps do open the door to the kind of serious conversations

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110111:09:40:00

for these military and violence-related metaphors to be used in political discourse. >> david, what is your perspective? >> well, i start with the proposition that gary hart is absolutely right about, the deterioration in our discourse. when he was in the senate, he brought a loftiness to it and he raised the level. he was one of the people who was more thoughtful. it has declined a great deal since he left. both sides have been responsible for heating this up over the last 10 or 15 years. i do think gary and i part company about whether this is -- what we see -- what we've seen in tucson can be said to be a consequence of this overheated and poisonous rhetoric. >> i want to be real clear. i don't think sarah palin deserves the blame that she has been given, awarded for this. i don't think we have a causal effect here between heated rhetoric and what happened.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110111:06:55:00

anything unusual about his conduct that you could observe? >> your viewers have probably seen the picture with the shaved head. he had a bruise on his temple and a sort of a black eye on his left eye. his appearance was different. his demeanor calm, a little distant, no outbursts. he answered very much in the way the defense team would like, said yes several times, recited his name. confirmed various points the judge was making. agreed to waive a bail hearing when asked . the defense team like i said they looked like they walked him through what to expect and he kept calm, and though at times he seemed like mentally he was elsewhere in terms of looking through people and so on. >> greta: david, thank you. >> thanks. >> greta: next, the six gunned down with the congresswoman,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110111:01:44:00

talk show hosts and so forth, to tone it down. things are getting out of hand. i haven't heard one media executive -- i'm sure they have spoken out, but i haveenn't hea them, that take responsibility. all i was trying to say is if you have an ability to communicate, it carries with it responsibility. it's that simple. >> well, it is that simple if people are willing to participate. i think as you both have said, it has to be a voluntary response from the community at large. media certainly has a big role to play, as do politicians. we seem to be sort of cyclicly outraged. we tend to forget very quickly. the question is how we keep this in the forefront of people's minds. david? >> that's -- that's a hard one. i do agree with you. it's been very episodic. you know, i think all the way back to when president reagan

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