Live Breaking News & Updates on Medical centre of the sun

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Medical centre of the sun on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Medical centre of the sun and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110121:15:10:00

her husband, mother, chief of staff, communications director and nurse and dr. peter rhee, her trauma surgeon here from the beginning and last night i asked not about his hopes but his fears. >> that is a really good question. do i have doubts? i i have a range of what she can do, and, you know, i am worried that she may not get full function of her arms and legs. or that she may not be able to speak as clearly as eloquently as she was before. >> reporter: now, remember, giffords still has a portion of her skull missing and she'll be wearing a helmet. for a long period of time, and that piece of her skull will be replaced either here or down in tucson, down in houston, more likely, and on the legal front, jared loughner, still in jail, in phoenix, and, he is scheduled to appear on monday, no word yet on his medical -- rather on his medical evaluation or his mental evaluation, excuse me.

Question , Husband , Mother , Flight , Peter-rhee , Fears , Chief-of-staff , Communications-director , Hopes , Dr , Nurse , Trauma-surgeon

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110119:12:17:00

them into other bills. where they have double accounting of the savings from medicare which will not even occur to begin with. and then also they do something really strange and they manipulate the budget window by creating 10 years of revenue against six years of expenses. now, wouldn't roger ails love to run fox that way? and then finally, the class act which is a long-term care opt in that americans can choose, it's not mandatory, the premiums will go in for long term care but then they will actually be spent immediately for health care and this. >> you're doing a great job proving your point. i have to get the congressman in here, though. congressman, how do you respond to charles krauthammer who says when you add 33 million people to the medical, you know, list, who is going to pay for it? >> sure. well, those 33 million are principally, almost all of them

Something , Accounting , Bills , Savings , Revenue , Budget-window , Medicare-doughnut-hole , 10 , The-way , Us- , Care , Class-act

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110105:23:53:00

winning as compared to the government. michelle in the bronx, my new year's resolution is to be debt free. i'm finally able to face my debt and i'm working toward decreasing it. my ultimate goal is to become a first-time homeowner. gena in california, my financial resolution is to stick to the same one i made five years ago, no credit cards ever. cash on the barrel head only. thankfully, i've stuck to that all this time. brian writes, send the maximum amount to my 401k, catch-up contributions, make use of all rebates, spend wisely. use my company's medical, dental and vision plans to the fullest and try to have a debt free retirement. lauren writes, pay down debt, try to save. last year, i went against the herd and spend on an addition to my house. this year and for several years now i'll pay for it. mike in texas, find a source of

Government , Debt , Resolution , The-bronx , Michelle , One , Credit-cards , Homeowner , California , Goal , Cash , Barrel-head

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110104:01:29:00

and gets care, as they're required to by federal law, who's supposed to pay for that? >> well, ultimately, they should pay for it. now, they may not have the insurance at that moment, and functionally, you and i as a society end up covering that cost. but the fact of the matter is, that person is going to have their wages garnished. they're going to be being pursued for years for that cost. so how do you create -- well, no. how do you create programs that provide access to at least that major medical, the types of insurance, so we have -- we minimize those folks who are uninsured. >> look, i think everybody who's been in government, as you have been, and i have been, wants to minimize the number of people without insurance, and that was one of the things we did in new york, was try to drive down the cost of getting insurance, but when people still refuse to buy it, yet they get the care, who should pay for that? should they, in fact, be held responsible for that? do you think that that's a fair notion? >> yeah. it's absolutely a fair notion.

Insurance , Care , Society , Federal-law , Fact , Matter , Cost , Person , Programs , Wages , People , Things

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110104:07:29:00

if somebody who's uninsured shows up at an emergency room and gets care, as they're required to by federal law, who's supposed to pay for that? >> well, ultimately, they should pay for it. now, they may not have the insurance at that moment, and functionally, you and i as a society end up covering that cost. but the fact of the matter is, that person is going to have their wages garnished. they're going to be being pursued for years for that cost. so how do you create -- well, no. how do you create programs that provide access to at least that major medical, the types of insurance, so we have -- we minimize those folks who are uninsured. >> look, i think everybody who's been in government, as you have been, and i have been, wants to minimize the number of people without insurance, and that was one of the things we did in new york, was try to drive down the cost of getting insurance, but when people still refuse to buy it, yet they get the care, who should pay for that? should they, in fact, be held responsible for that? do you think that that's a fair notion?

Cost , Insurance , Care , Somebody , Emergency-room , Uninsured-shows , Society , Federal-law , Fact , Matter , Person , Access

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110104:09:29:00

about it, if i might. if somebody who's uninsured shows up at an emergency room and gets care, as they're required to by federal law, who's supposed to pay for that? >> well, ultimately, they should pay for it. now, they may not have the insurance at that moment, and functionally, you and i as a society end up covering that cost. but the fact of the matter is, that person is going to have their wages garnished. they're going to be being pursued for years for that cost. so how do you create -- well, no. how do you create programs that provide access to at least that major medical, the types of insurance, so we have -- we minimize those folks who are uninsured. >> look, i think everybody who's been in government, as you have been, and i have been, wants to minimize the number of people without insurance, and that was one of the things we did in new york, was try to drive down the cost of getting insurance, but when people still refuse to buy it, yet they get the care, who should pay for that? should they, in fact, be held responsible for that? do you think that that's a fair notion? >> yeah. it's absolutely a fair notion. and your experience in new york

It , Care , Somebody , Emergency-room , Uninsured-shows , Federal-law , Fact , Aarp-medicare-supplement-insurance , Matter , Person , Cost , Access

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110104:04:29:00

but the fact of the matter is, that person is going to have their wages garnished. they're going to be being pursued for years for that cost. so how do you create -- well, no. how do you create programs that provide access to at least that major medical, the types of insurance, so we have -- we minimize those folks who are uninsured. >> look, i think everybody who's been in government, as you have been, and i have been, wants to minimize the number of people without insurance, and that was one of the things we did in new york, was try to drive down the cost of getting insurance, but when people still refuse to buy it, yet they get the care, who should pay for that? should they, in fact, be held responsible for that? do you think that that's a fair notion? >> yeah. it's absolutely a fair notion. and your experience in new york and our experience here in arizona is as we often tried to reach out and expand coverage. we were stunned with the additional incremental costs that came with that. and often our costs projections, as you saw in new york, were way with off base.

Person , Fact , Cost , Matter , Programs , Wages , People , Government , Insurance , Folks , Types , Everybody

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101217:00:33:00

services will still be intact but dealing with safety, medical, police, fire, national security. that will still be funded and ok. but last time this happened was 1995, 1996 and using that as a guide, congress says what happened then was several hundred thousand federal workers were furloughed, they were sent home. if you wanted to go to a national park, you're out of luck, they were closed, many of them, visas and passports in processing there, that was all halted and slowed and there was a slowing down of the issuance of economic reports and in our business, that's a pretty big deal because we rely on these government reports to tell us how the economy is doing. >> shepard: live in washington, thanks. while lawmakers deal with that, a number of other issues have stalled in the u.s. senate including a bill that allows gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military. the measure cleared the house yesterday no problem but senator harry reid warns there will not be much time for debate on that issue in the upper chamber and the senate still has to ratify a new nuclear arms treaty with

Fire , Police , Congress , Guide , Medical , Services , National-security , Safety , 1996 , 1995 , Many , Home

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101214:01:35:00

obviously the longer the rest of the body is going without blood. and it is a medical, surgical emergency when something like this occurs. many patients able to even make it to the hospital because it happened just so quickly and the impact is so severe so quickly but patients who do get to the hospital often need these major surgeries to try and repair that. you know, in the interim, if organs in the body did not get enough blood flow, the heart started to fail as a result of that, the tragic outcome we're hearing about today. >> sanjay, what is it that will cause a tear of this sort? what is the triggering factor? >> it's a great question. what we know more than anything else, seems to be hypertension, eliot. that's the far and away number one, number two, and number three cause is hypertension or high blood pressure. typically occurs in men more so than women. it tends to occur in people around this age. you know, in their 50s or 60s.

Something , Hospital , Blood , Patients , Rest , Body , Medical , Heart , Surgeries , Impact , Interim , Organs

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101214:09:35:00

what i heard is that he had chest pain but was able to walk out of the office during his meeting and started to have significant trouble after that. that's typically as a result of the blood that's supposed to be giving oxygen to the rest of the body. simply not being able to do that anymore. and then the operation that you heard about 20, 21 hours friday and into the morning on saturday is basically to find that area of the blood vessel that is dissected or torn and repair it. it has to be done very quickly because the longer you wait obviously the longer the rest of the body is going without blood. and it is a medical, surgical emergency when something like this occurs. many patients able to even make it to the hospital because it happened just so quickly and the impact is so severe so quickly but patients who do get to the hospital often need these major surgeries to try and repair that. you know, in the interim, if organs in the body did not get enough blood flow, the heart started to fail as a result of that, the tragic outcome we're

Meeting , Office , Result , Blood , Rest , Chest-pain , Body , Oxygen , Trouble , Area , Blood-vessel , Operation