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100 Women In Conversation

what do you think...? maybe... i don't want you to speak on behalf of all women in the world, but what do you feel is one of the most urgent things and challenges for women's rights at the moment? clearly, because we have a womb and men don't, the desire to control the womb... ..is often the first or most lethal or most impactful kind of effort. even when hitler was elected, and he was elected, the first thing he did the very next day was to padlock all the family planning clinics and declare abortion a crime against the state. yet we don't necessarily say that when we discuss fascism. so the autonomy of female body is the most pressing? well, it's. ..

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BBC News

wow. it is really hard. dr shakti agrawal works at birmingham children's hospital and is an expert in childhood strokes. most commonly when we say stroke we are talking about what's called arterial ischaemic stroke, which means the blood supply to the brain is hampered because of one reason or another. a child's brain is a developing brain, so if you affect a developing brain's structure and function, then it is going to have long—lasting consequences. although most strokes affect older people, around 400 children a year are diagnosed with a stroke in the uk. newborn babies can be affected by them and even babies in the womb can have a stroke. but the research and data for childhood strokes is far behind that for adults.

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Breakfast

so if you affect a developing brain structure and function, then it is going to have long—lasting consequences. although most strokes affect older people, around 400 children a year are diagnosed with a stroke in the uk. newborn babies can be affected by them and even babies in the womb can have a stroke. but the research and data for childhood strokes is far behind that for adults. and that's why the charity stroke association is calling for a childhood stroke registry. it would be a central online database that logs important details about strokes in children, similar to an adult version which already exists, providing data that could help with treatment. we'd be able to drive up standards of care and support for children and families affected by stroke and ensuring those minimum standards are met and even raising those even higher. how important is it that a registry is developed? oh, it would be the biggest

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BBC News

dr shakti agrawal works at birmingham children's hospital and is an expert in childhood strokes. most commonly when we say stroke we are talking about what's called arterial ischaemic stroke, which means the blood supply to the brain is hampered because of one reason or another. a child's brain is a developing brain, so if you affect a developing brain's structure and function, then it is going to have long—lasting consequences. although most strokes affect older people, around 400 children a year are diagnosed with a stroke in the uk. newborn babies can be affected by them and even babies in the womb can have a stroke. but the research and data for childhood strokes is far behind that for adults. that's why the charity stroke association is calling for a childhood stroke registry. it would be a central online database that logs important details about strokes in children, similar to an adult version which already exists, providing data that could help with treatment.

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Velshi

don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. relief is possible. talk to a doctor about nurtec odt. >> before the break, i told you about the adverse effect on the health care system and the supreme court's recent decision to take up a challenge in idaho's strict abortion ban. to continue this conversation, michelle goodwin, professor of constitutional law and policy at georgetown. she is the author of the book, policing the womb. michelle, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. you and i have spoken about exceptions in antiabortion legislation, and how we are seen example after example of

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Velshi

pleasure to talk to you. i've learned so much from you. michelle goodwin is a constitutional law at georgetown law school. the author of policing the womb. invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood. still to come this morning on velshi, donald trump and at least. we'll take a dive into how dangerous and unhinged a second term trump could be if a federal court rules in favor of his near universal immunity claim, and trump's warning of -- if the charges he is facing keep him out of the white house. the whit house. of gum disease. all of these signs could lead to worse. parodontax is clinically proven to reverse the signs of early gum disease. parodontax, the gum experts. right now get a free footlong at subway. like the new deli heroes. buy one footlong in the app, get one free. it's a pretty big deal. kinda like me. order in the subway app today. ♪♪

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

miracle. >> joining us now by phone is michelle goodwin, constitutional law and global health policy professor at georgetown law school. she's also co-faculty director of the national and global health law institute. michelle is also the author of policing the womb, invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood. professor michelle goodwin, thank you for being with me. if there was not an appropriate case study for what your book title is, i don't think there is. i wanted to get your immediate thoughts about what happened to britney watts. it was a complete tragedy that it got that far in terms of the judicial system. >> thank you so much for having me on the show. you are right, it was a travesty, and i think we should all take a moment to pause in gratitude that the grand jury refused to indict, but it's important that your viewers know that he had been charged, that he had in fact come to her

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