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Originally published Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM

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Obama: 'We intend to get something done this year'

President Barack Obama says the health care speech he will deliver Wednesday night will do two things: help the public understand what he is proposing and show that he's open to new ideas for achieving his goals.

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WASHINGTON —

President Barack Obama says the health care speech he will deliver Wednesday night will do two things: help the public understand what he is proposing and show that he's open to new ideas for achieving his goals.

But he insisted that "we do intend to get something done this year."

The president commented in an interview scheduled for broadcast Wednesday on ABC's "Good Morning America."

Obama's plan for overhauling the nation's health care system is stalled in Congress, largely due to disagreement over a government-run insurance option that would compete with private insurers.

Obama tells ABC that after the speech, the country will know exactly what he thinks is the solution to controlling spiraling health care costs.

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