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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100313:22:15:00

Receiving treatment in a hospital in south korea. he arrived wednesday to speak. the 86-year-old suffering from what is being called minor stomach problems. the hot says his condition is improving, though. kissinger was secretary of state during the nixon and ford administration. gregg: a woman makes a split second decision that may have actually saved her life. she jumps off a cliff to get away from an attacker. police say the woman was jogging in malibu, california yesterday when a man tried to rape her. grabbing her from behind, she fought with him for a couple of minutes before she finally broke free and that s when she decided to jump, sliding down 100 feet over the hillside. she only had some cuts and bruises from the fall. scrape off some bruises and i was actually wondering, i thought she was a surfer or rock climber and then this lady that called 911 said no, someone ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100312:03:11:00

After world war ii are getting older and need more care. each day 8,000 of them turn 60. second reason, high-tech. as a wealthy nation we ve developed very sophisticated, very expensive medical cotools d we ve used them maybe too much. who pays? you do. third reason, lawyers. republicans talk about how doctors have to buy expensive malpractice insurance to protect themselves. how much this contributes to health care inflation is hotly debated, but, again, you pay. fourth reason, insurance, itself. most of us are facing bigger insurance bills, but many pay less when actually at the doctor s office. which industry analysts suggest may be encouraging some consumers to go for every little ache or scrape. add in the fast-rising cost of prescription drugs despite the spread of generic drugs and it s a costly combination. and the fifth reason, ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100312:06:11:00

Themselves. how much this contributes to health care inflation is hotly debated, but, again, you pay. fourth reason, insurance, itself. most of us are facing bigger insurance bills, but many pay less when actually at the doctor s office. which industry analysts suggest may be encouraging some consumers to go for every little ache or scrape. add in the fast-rising cost of prescription drugs despite the spread of generic drugs and it s a costly combination. and the fifth reason, inefficiency. the lack of coordination between insurance companies, hospitals and doctors leads to duplicated services, endless paperwork and lots of expensive waste. anderson? tom, thanks. let s bring back in michael moore. you disagree with what tom is saying. i disagree with almost everything he said. i don t know how much time we have to go through it. we re number one amongst the western industrialized countries in terms of what we spend on health care. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100312:04:12:00

Reason for the explosive rise in medical expenses, one word, boom. 78 million baby boomers born after world war ii are getting older and need more care. each day 8,000 of them turn 60. second reason, high-tech. as a wealthy nation we ve developed very sophisticated, very expensive medical tools and we ve used them maybe too much. who pays? you do. third reason, lawyers. republicans talk about how doctors have to buy expensive malpractice insurance to protect themselves. how much this contributes to health care inflation is hotly debated, but, again, you pay. fourth reason, insurance, itself. most of us are facing bigger insurance bills, but many pay less when actually at the doctor s office. which industry analysts suggest may be encouraging some consumers to go for every little ache or scrape. add in the fast-rising cost of ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100211:16:37:00

Advantage and with adversity comes opportunity. take a look. whale a major snowstorm like this is a big pain for a lot of people, it s an opportunity for others. we found some guys who are helping out some of the neighborhood people, making a few bucks along the way, tim steele, how much money have you made over the past couple of days? i made a couple thousand dollars. just shoveling walks and driveways? shoveling walks and driveways. it s a hard the work. hard work, manual labor but it s worth it. an opportunity. an opportunity. normally you say you would be a musician. absolutely. this is something you do on the side. on the side. hard work going on here in germantown, maryland. reporter: we talked to a front loader and a guy that drives a scrape loader yesterday and he said he takes all the work he can get, he may work around the clock, but that s when he can make the money, so he s glad to make it when the opportunity is there. jane, back to you. jack j ....

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