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AFA.net - A Sonogram Changes Everything

It's a blessings that Roe v. Wade was overturned but the battle against abortion continues.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

candidates need to bring it on policy. not just personalities and politics and sound bites and trying to go viral. to dig in to actual solutions. we know what the problems are. there's many. crisis and chaos everywhere i look. i want to say something about abortion. it's true that these candidates should be peacocks. they should be proud of goes back to we the people. the most extreme you can imagine would be pathetic. the democrats have become science deniers. they know enough about science science to mask up a five-year-old child during covid. take a five-month sonogram and they can't tell you what they see. i agree with you. i will be watching for who tonight has a really great answer on that. last thing, everybody here was

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CNN News Central

bhis her white blood cell count so high, et cetera, et cetera. this has become an issue, a cause for my daughter, alice. she talked about this on air with sanjay a year ago. while we were on vacation with idaho, a family in massachusetts found her on instagram and started writing about their daughter who had a situation similar to alice's, misdiagnosis, doctors messed up, they made the wrong decisions. and before you knew it, me and my wife and my daughter, we were all involved with this family telling them what to do. and thank gold that little girl is recovering. but, you know, you have to be fierce. people out there need to know they have rights as patients. my dad's a doctor, my mom is a nurse. i revere the medical profession. but people make mistakes and patients are allowed to say i really would like a sonogram, i really would like a kac.a.t. sc, you're not taking this seriously

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CNN News Central

really something as simple as needing a different test or a different image to look at a possibility that they were not considering. i mean, isn't that really what it comes down to in so many of these cases, is that doctors need to be thinking outside of this idea of what they think it may be and need to test the hypothesis? >> what happened with alice was horrific because first of all they wouldn't give us image lg. we were asking for imaging, can we get an x-ray or sonogram, and they would don't it. we don't need it, they said. sanjay talked about diagnostic momentum, for lack of a better term, buying into a narrative, we believe this is a virus, therefore we don't need that data because we've decided it's this and getting on that train of it's a virus, it's a virus, and ignoring other evidence suggesting something else.

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The Turning Point Shouting Down Midnight

- we, i will not concede that any of these clinics have to close. i'm just, you know, they make a lot of money with these abortions. i wanted to clarify that, or at least get your comments on that part. - i do not doubt for a moment that there are some of those clinics who simply aren't going to have the financial capacities to become an ambulatory surgical center. but what i fear most is that in the areas of our state that are most impoverished, that those will be the most likely areas that will not have the resources, and where women who, again, layered upon the sonogram from last session, who now have to have a sonogram, a 24-hour waiting period, return, make sure the same doctor who did the sonogram is the person who performs her abortion, and if, for some reason that doctor can't be there the next day, she's gotta start the whole process over again.

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The Turning Point Shouting Down Midnight

- then the parliamentary debate began. - parliamentary inquiry. - state your inquiry. - mr. president- a sonogram, which is required by texas law, not germane? at that point, i went, "oh, hell no." that, that-- no. - parliamentary inquiry. parliamentary inquiry. - and i had to just watch, as my colleagues debated the parliamentary ruling. they were amazing. - how in the world was the change made? what rule, what tradition? - i think if you go back and look at the transcript, senator watson had the floor. he was recognized. - perhaps that ruling has been premature. so we should not be having this discussion. - i don't believe it's appropriate to end the filibuster without a vote of the body. - much of the arguments that equipped the senators on the floor to argue the parliamentary rulings,

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The Turning Point Shouting Down Midnight

- after roe v. wade, you kept fighting to restore the sanctity of life, one life at a time, and yes, one law at a time. [audience cheering] - and thus began a slow and steady march, intruding upon that right in texas. - we passed the woman's right to know act, requiring doctors to give vital medical information to a woman seeking an abortion before she makes that unalterable decision. [audience cheering] - we passed laws requiring both parental notification and parental consent, to a parent's daughter's abortion. - we also unfunded planned parenthood, by over $60 million. [audience cheering] - in 2011, we passed, and i'm proud to say that i signed, a law that prohibits abortion without the mother first having a sonogram.

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FOX and Friends

early stage breast cancer, who underwent surgical intervention early on had incredible outcomes, less than a 3% chance of dying within five years. >> ainsley: that's such good news. we need get our mammograms and a sonogram, right? >> well, for some people, breast dense tissue. early diagnosis, early stage cancer. what does that mean in the breast cancer that has not spread outside the breast or lymph nodes underneath in your underarms that is the key again is early detection. >> ainsley: we are hearing a lot about ozempic hearing all the commercials, sing the song right now. a lot of people are on that medication. they are giving themself the injection. losing weight. a lot of people need. this i know people that have lost 100 pounds and they were worried about the risk of a heart attack so they did this. we are seeing more side effects what have some of the side effects. >> typically common side effects nausea vomiting, constipation, diarrhea after a few weeks

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

that the ships are bringing are the sideskin sonars or that type of thing that we use typically to pick up metallic debris on the bottom, or in this case a metallic submersible, which is a larger piece of metal. and, so, i imagine that we're bringing in some of the side-scan sonar or the sonar that picks up metal, in addition to the sonogram that detect the sound. so, i don't know, but i would imagine that between the military and the coast guard that they're bringing in these other assets. >> right. it has been more than 24 hours since this submarine and its five passengers went missing. we understand that there is around 70 to 96 hours of air on board. that's really the sort of extent of that. can you still hold out hope?

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Gutfeld

getting younger and younger people to keep asking questions until finally he is just yelling at a sonogram. ha-ha-ha. joe kind of hit on something. fdr died in office and statistically, i mean, biden, the democrats are putting forth a candidate that statistically -- statistically -- will die in office. teaser rate a path to life expectancy -. that i'll have. yes. on. i just think it is very revealing that they are setting the bar at functioning. yes. because i can admit that there have been times in my life when i give myself credit for cell functioning. right. but that's not when things were going well. no. [laughing] p but that is not bragging, that means that things are going -- i mean,, "vote for me, i am out of bed sometimes ". i mean, i could have said things are going worse better than sitting the bar at functioning.

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