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Oklahoma Bill Seeks to Establish a Comprehensive Database for Everyone Who Receives an Abortion

The proposed Oklahoma Right To Human Life Act, initiated by State Representative Kevin West, has advanced one step further towards becoming law.  Abortion Database Plan Recently passing the Public Health Committee, this Oklahoma bill aims to establish a comprehensive database, recording every individual who has undergone an abortion.  The database, managed by the Oklahoma State […]

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How It Really Happened

law. it was awesome. >> on behalf of erik menendez, we are going to vigorously defend his right to have a confidential communication with his therapist. >> if the doctor is threatened, then he can breach patient confidentiality in order to save his own life. >> the defense was hoping that, in suppressing the tape, they could also convince the judge that dr. oziel should not testify, and the judge made it clear throughout the hearings that that was not going to happen. >> months after their arrest, the menendez brothers decides to make a change in their defense team. out went robert shapiro, and in came leslie abramson. >> we always assumed that dr. oziel would be part of the case. that's what litigation is for. some you win. some you lose. >> and leslie was going to -- to take every ounce of her energy, of her soul to make sure that if the state was going to prove that these boys were guilty of murder, that the state was going to have to prove it. >> but the da admits that he is fighting for every piece of evidence to convict the two menendez brothers for the sensational murders of their

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Americas Newsroom

from the coast guard in january after serving 4 1/2 years with the service. patterson's mother, a nurse, tells the associated press she had tried to get the v.a. to prescribe her son at van for depression and anxiety. his doctors gave him a different medication. she says those families, they are hurting because they wouldn't give my son his damn ativan. he had a mental break because they wouldn't listen to me. the v.a. says patient confidentiality prevents officials from commenting on his individual treatment. however, v.a. officials tell the a.p. they're horrified and saddened to hear about the active shooter situation here in atlanta. >> bill: this 39-year-old woman who is dead, did she work at that hospital? >> the woman who was killed was actually an employee with the

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

care of it, so it's still an invasive procedure. it's usually done under anesthesia, but it is in a different area of the hospital, not in the main operating room. >> can you repeat the condition of the four people that you brought in? >> sure. so we had four people brought in by ems. of those one is still in the operating room, probably the the m most seriously injured, another patient just got out of the operating room and is doing well. we had a third patient who had a procedure in interventional radiology, and they will have to have additional procedures to follow up, and then the final patient is still in the trauma center probably does not require surgery and is doing well. >> were they shot multiple times? >> well, i don't know how many times each one was shot. really because of patient confidentiality, i don't want to

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BBC News at Six

these are the images of the palace, where there have been some crowds gathering during the course of the afternoon, because, of course, the news has been getting around and people have been at the railings there, just waiting to see if there is any announcement, waiting to see if there is any news of the queen's health, and some of those, of course, will be visitors to london. others will be people who live in london or indeed are visiting london from other parts of the uk and beyond. how unusual, nick, was the statement that was released by buckingham palace earlier today? extremely. they have made a point of not saying anything. as we have been discussing this afternoon, they insist that the queen is entitled to patient confidentiality. they will not engage in a commentary about her health, so after telling us back in october, on october 20, that she was cancelling that visit to northern ireland and she had been advised by

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BBC News

condition it was too great a risk. in a statement barts health nhs trust said its thoughts and condolences were with archie's family and said that treatment had been withdrawn in line with court rulings about his best interests, and it said staff had shown extraordinary compassion over months caring for archie and in often distressing circumstances. archie's family have said they are broken. the end of a life played out in the courts and in the public domain. simon, it is tragically impossible sometimes, isn't it, to reconcile inconsolable, concerned parents with a hospital and doctors that has the law on its side? it is a hospital and doctors that has the law on its side?— law on its side? it is worth pointing — law on its side? it is worth pointing out _ law on its side? it is worth pointing out that - law on its side? it is worth pointing out that cases - law on its side? it is worth | pointing out that cases like law on its side? it is worth - pointing out that cases like this are extremely rare and we have heard are extremely rare and we have heard a lot from archie's family, but less so from the hospital trust because often they are bound by patient confidentiality. but in a statement

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The Papers

hospital, the royal london where he is being treated, that their son, archie, he was 12, the life support will be withdrawn tomorrow, saturday. christian concern say it follows the exhaustion of all legal roots. the royal london hospital, where he has been treated since april when he was found unconscious at home, has not confirmed if over an life—support treatment will be ended. christian concern told the bbc the family are devastated and are spending precious time with archie. that is the latest, it is unconfirmed by the hospital. they say that patient confidentiality, which means they do not discuss individual cases. this has come from the organisation, christian concern have been working with archie's family. let's move on and look at what is in the papers tomorrow. with me are anna mikhailova, the deputy political editor for the mail on sunday,

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BBC News

a group supporting the family of archie battersbee say his parents have been told his life support will be withdrawn on saturday. christian concern says it follows the exhaustion of all legal routes. the royal london hospital, where the 12—year—old has been treated since april, has not confirmed if or when life support will be ended. saying it is a matter of patient confidentiality. the nhs in england is increasingly reliant on doctors and nurses recruited from outside the uk and eu, analysis by the bbc has found. some 34% of doctors joining the health service last year came from overseas, a rise from 18% in 2014. the government said overseas recruitment had always been part of its strategy. but unions have warned it is an unsustainable way of recruiting in the long—term. our health editor hugh pym has been looking at the figures. lynette is a paediatric nurse. she came to the uk

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MD high court upholds subpoena of Baltimore overdose data

Baltimore grand jury can subpoena city’s fire department for overdose response records during an investigation into illegal-drug distribution, top court says.

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