but researchers who have looked at recent real life data suggest couples might safely try sooner for a baby. laura tra nt reports. the research from norway looked at the outcomes of more than 72,000 conceptions over an eight year period. the findings seem to show couples can safely try sooner for a baby if they have recently had an abortion or a miscarriage. there were no major differences in outcomes when women didn t wait the recommended six months before getting pregnant again. the baby loss support charity tommy s said women who felt ready to try again immediately after a miscarriage can do so if there is no medical reason why they shouldn t. a lot of people who miscarry are actually simply too frightened to try again. so i m really hoping this will add to the data and add to the information we re trying to give couples that if you do miscarry, it is very upsetting. it is something that triggers a grief reaction. it is difficult to come to terms with, but there is hope and that you
america s day. this is democracy s day. today, we celebrate the triumph, not of a candidate, but of a cause. the cause of democracy. the will of the people has been heard, and the will of the people has been heeded. we ve learned again that democracy is precious. democracy is fragile. at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. it s a big deal when you see a peaceful transfer of power. we ve come to take it for granted, but if you don t have a peaceful transfer of power, you don t have democracy. who is that from? tommy s fifth grade teacher. all right, i ll read it. we prevail, here we stand.
brutal, and unforgiving. but local teenagers tommy van the high and jacob vincent. have learned to take them and strive. it was a lot warmer here back in may of 2016, when both boys were helping tommy s grandfather, for planting. we were thick and stones in a field down huffman road. we were clearing out a field so we could planted. that is one of the two boys made a gruesome discovery. the body of a woman. she was laying on her stomach, with her arms folded across her forehead. and she was naked. her hair was all bloody and it looked red. and half of her face was showing, maybe this have, but it was all bloody. it was a sight neither teen will ever forget. i was shocked. more shocked than anything. it just felt weird. the sudden knowing that that s a dead person, you never really
it strikes me so odd that protecting any supreme court justice is controversial, that saying that hey, you can t protest outside of their house. you can t threaten them. you can t be out there making noise at all hours around the clock. why is that controversial? i don t know that it is unless you re talking partisan politics. leo, let s talk about this for a second okay. usually when we have a conversation about federal law and state law, and which one trumps the other, it s usually when they are in opposition to each other. these are two state laws and a federal law that are absolutely in sync with one another. but the doj is saying we would rather have you do it. you are talking about federal official justices so the first act should be from the department of justice. that should be the first act. i think the state has a right to defer to them, but tommy s spot on. these two governors are towing the line politically. they are not doing what s in the best interest, protect
yeah. my distinguished gas, my fellow americans, this is america s day. this is democracies day. today, we celebrate the triumph, not of a candidate, but of a cause. a cause of democracy. the will of the people has been heard and the will of the people has been heeded. we ve learned again that democracy is precious. democracy is fragile. and this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. it s a big deal when you see a peaceful transfer of power. we ve come to take it for granted, but if you ve done if you don t have a peaceful transfer of power, you don t have a democracy. who is that from? tommy s fifth grade teacher. all right, all read it.