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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110714:05:56:00

about volunteering at the new orleans clinic, visit their website at freeclinics.u.s. you can also text the word health to 50555 to make a $10 donation by phone. it would be greatly appreciated. i want to talk more about the volunteer effort. joining me now is retired schoolteacher jim conklin, a free clinic volunteer, and will be meeting and greeting the folks at our upcoming free clinic in new orleans. thanks for your time tonight, jim. i appreciate it. why did you choose this organization and this event to help out? >> i chose this organization 18 months ago. after katrina, i volunteered with habitat for humanity. and new orleans became a special town for me. the people of new orleans became very special to me. when i heard on msnbc 18 months ago, there was going to be a health clinic in new orleans. i said to my wife, let's go

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110714:02:56:00

welcome back to the ed show and thanks for watching tonight. another reminder that msnbc and the ed show are teaming up with the national association of free clinics. these are great people. together we will hold a clinic on august 29th in new orleans, louisiana. and it's only possible because of your help. your help in the past and your help this time as well. the organization has previously held seven clinics, those clinics have helped thousands of folks get health care. to make a donation or learn more about volunteering at the new orleans clinic, visit their website at freeclinics.u.s. you can also text the word health to 50555 to make a $10 donation by phone. it would be greatly appreciated. i want to talk more about the volunteer effort. joining me now is retired schoolteacher jim conklin, a free clinic volunteer, and will be meeting and greeting the folks at our upcoming free clinic in new orleans. thanks for your time tonight,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110714:15:33:00

there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. so, whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, join the six million people who have called about the colonial penn program. ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. they're waiting to hear from you, so call now. i've put this off long enough. i'm definitely gonna call about the colonial penn program. heather: folks in arizona getting a triple whammy. first, a massive dust storm causing all sorts of problems, and then monsoon-like rains moved through and now it's bugs, and lots of 'em. rick has the creepy, crawlly details. hi, rick. >> reporter: i did not realize, but apparently people in the phoenix area are used to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110714:08:57:00

you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of your health. plus, your costs will never go up, and your coverage will never go down. okay. i'm convinced. i'm going to give them a call. are you between the ages of 50 and 85? did you think that quality insurance at an affordable rate is out of your reach? if you answered yes to these questions, then you should call about the colonial penn program now. for less than 35 cents a day, you can get affordable life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. so, whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, join the six million people who have called about the colonial penn program. ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. they're waiting to hear from you, so call now. i've put this off long enough. i'm definitely gonna call about the colonial penn program.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110714:14:48:00

today jean chatzky is here with the details. >> good morning to you. >> where are people adding jobs? >> we should look at the mining sector. there's been increased demand across the world for precious metals. mining added 50,000 jobs since the beginning of the year. these numbers compared to what we would like to be adding are relatively small, but we hope that as the year progresses of course they'll get better. >> there are 77,000 in ambulatory health care, accounting and computer services, 55,000, computer technology, 34,000, 125,000 in leisure and hospitality, but i look at these and i say well, what am i qualified to do here? >> right, and the trick i think with all of these is to take a look at what you actually are qualified to do, so if you've got legal skills, for example -- >> i don't see going into mines. >> no, but you might see some health related field and health care by the way is the biggest of these bright spots, health care has been adding jobs

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110714:16:08:00

what do we know for certain about his health right now, steve? >> reporter: well, jon, you have to keep in the mind that the real source for information about hugo chavez's health is hugo chavez himself. he called in to state-controlled television yesterday, said he would either undergo radiation or chemotherapy treatment for cancer, but still not known at this point what kind of cancer exactly chavez is suffering from. he also gave his reaction when he was shown the tumor that was taken out of him in cuba. he said, my god, it's as big as a baseball. of course, the real question is, will this cancer sideline hugo chavez? he's ruled in venezuela for 12 years, of course, venezuela a key oil exporter to the u.s. he wants to run again next year, but this illness could slow or sideline him from that effort. jon: yeah. we're looking at new videotape, he's much thinner, obviously. looks a lot different than he did a few months ago. is that because of the illness, or is he trying to suddenly change his diet and, you know, behave himself.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110714:21:36:00

child was being starved by his parents you'd be outraged. you know the authorities would take the kid away. what if a child is stuffed nearly to death with food? should the parents also lose custody? a controversial study by two harvard doctors saying seriously obese children should be taken from their parents because their health and lives are in danger. it's unusual, bob, for children to get that heavy. we have certainly had higher obesity rates of late. but is that abuse when you try to stuff a child so much? one of the kids weighed 94 pounds at three years of age. >> bob: first, let me explain, i had to leave the last segment because it wasn't because i was mad at greg. but i had to go get a ho-ho and go to the bathroom. >> dana: gat get a what? >> bob: ho-ho. >> greg: i like ding-dongs. >> dana: i think the kids had ho-hos. >> bob: get on a serious note. we take kids away from mothers that are crack addicts because they're abused or neglected, a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110714:15:46:00

welcome back. there's a new report out concerning the dangers of secondhand smoke. researchers at the harvard school of public health found 6% of kids under 12 live with a smoker and those kids are more likely to have behavior problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. robert bizell is nbc news's chief health correspondent. did this look at secondhand smoke before health, during childhood or all of the report. >> that's one of the problems, exposure in the woom or household, but it gets down to thomas the fact that cigarette smoking is awful, it's awful obviously for the person who is taking it in but bad for the kids and it has not just wosk behavioral affects but affects future risk for cancer. one of the things we've come to appreciate in the last few

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110714:10:02:00

when you can prove your geekdom by showing to it your friends. >> i would like to see my face in space. i might do this. i might get on board with this whole thing. >> not quite the international space station but still technically in space. >> there you go. we're going to tell you how to do it. but first, it did get pretty testy between the president and republicans. sources tell abc news that tempers began rising after a top republican suggested the two sides were too far apart to come to a deal and then proposed a short-term fix to raise the debt ceiling just until next year. >> and that's when the president warned, don't call my bluff, and brought the meeting to a close. and there's a new warning about the nation's financial health. abc's john hendren has the latest now. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, daniel and peggy. those debt talks continue by the day. but now there is a new and urgent incentive to come to a deal. the nation has been put on warning. moody's credit rating service warned that if the united states fails to make substantial progress on raising the nation's credit limit by mid-july it would downgrade the country's debt.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110714:15:48:00

one. health. heather: yeah? and does reagan want to be a golfer when she grows up? >> i want to be a professional golfer. heather: you do? >> uh-huh. heather: i heard maybe your next goal was to beat your dad. >> yes. >> we hope so. heather: reagan, thank you so much for joining us, we really appreciate it. this is a great story. thank you so much. >> thank you. thanks for calling. jon: i want to know if reagan gives lessons. heather: i was going to ask her if she had any advice. jon: i've been playing for a bunch of years, and i've never had anything close. i get maybe 30 feet from the pin, maybe, if i'm lucky. [laughter] heather: and how many more before it goes in? jon: we don't talk about that either. what are the odds, by the way, on a hole in one? heather: i think it's, like, two million -- no, is the it nine million to one? jon: i think i saw the oddses for tiger woods is one in every

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