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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130409:07:32:00

this is just a guy who knows and doesn t care anymore. immogen you said you were ashamed of the people out on the street celebrating thatcher s death. there is a difference between that and something like the associated press obituary which is not a hate gee jog graw fee geography, but it shouldn t be. the reaction as you saw in britain today was so polarized , on some levels i can understand the ap piece. i don t think i hated as much as you did. at the end of the day she did win three general elections. she never lost a general election. yes there is stuff going on, but a lot of people did love her. i agree. kevin williamson wrote a great piece. he said, quote, as the insincere tributes rolled in, remember they hated margaret thatcher, hated her, hated everything she stood for so i

CNNW Sanjay Gupta MD January 1, 2012

the head but survives. she was exceedingly lucky, right? when i saw the trajectory of where one hole was and the other hole was, i was like oh, my gosh. however because it was so far apart. it wasn t a little thing it went through a lot. three and a half months later the first public steps in the congresswoman s remarkable recovery. in 2011, i tried to put a spotlight on big hits in the brain finding growing evidence that football puts young people at serious risk and professional players as well. in february former chicago bears safety david duerson committed suicide. he left his brain to research. when it came back it had telltale signs of injury. when stories like this rolled in, the nfl put in new rules to try to protect its players. that was march. i witnessed the aftermath in japan. right here in the middle of the street our first hours on the ground were just scary. so we are going to move at this point. there was no tsunami. we were saved. more t

CNNW Sanjay Gupta MD December 31, 2011

campaign event for congresswoman gabrielle giffords. eight people are killed. was anybody injured? did you say gabrielle giffords was hit? she s hit. she still has a pulse. reporter: the congresswoman was shot in the head but survives. she was lucky. when i saw the trajectory of where one hole was and the other was, i was like, my gosh. reporter: because it was so far apart? yeah. it went through a lot. reporter: three and a half months later, the first public steps in the congresswoman s remarkable recovery. in 2011 i tried to put a spotlight on big hits on the brain. trying to find evidence that football puts young people at risk and professional players as well. in february, david deweson committed suicide, and he left his brain to scientific research. when the findings came back, his brain had tell tale signs of chronic injury. as stories like this rolled in, the nfl tried to put in new rules to protect players. ah! reporter: then it was march. i witness

CNNW CNN Newsroom December 29, 2011

support him. he s followed by ron paul at 22%. rick santorum is now third with 16%. newt gingrich is at 14%. michele bachmann is on the campaign trail in des moines right now, a day after one of her high profile advisers defected. bachmann is likely to face questions about the decision by state senator ken sorenson to jump ship and throw his support behind ron paul. we re keying an eye on bachmann s media event and we ll take you there live for some of the q and a session. he may be the front-runner but mitt romney isn t predicting how he will do in the iowa caucuses. he started the day in cedar falls talking about the job and the economy. speaking with wolf blitzer he responded to kplats from newt gingrich about attack ads. i don t know why he s so angry. look, this is a campaign about the things we believe in. i believe the country s being led in a very unfortunate and destructive way by a president that doesn t really understand our economy or america. i can get amer

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111218:15:12:00

the u.s. military really only has one mission left. that is to get all of in equipment and all of these troops home for the holidays. this war began here in kuwait nearly nine years ago. this is where it is ending. it was a dignified end to a problematic war. the long convoy of m raps rolled in, in an organized line. this time, all the armor wasn t necessary. the troops left iraq without firing a shot. it felt like a sense of relief because you know you re not no longer in the danger zone and you can kind of relax, kick back and just enjoy the ride here. these are the last 480 american soldiers to serve in iraq following more than a million before them. this is my other battle sergeant. their journey began 12 hours earlier, 200 miles north in southern iraq.

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