day weekend to all of the moms who are here. [applause] and especially our amazing first lady, christian cooper, who is here with us today. [applause] along with one of my amazing daughters, hillary, who is here today. [applause] and i know my mom, the best public school teacher in the history of north carolina mom is looking down on us and smiling today. i know that she is. [applause] let s be clear, this bill has nothing to do with making women safer, and everything to do with banning abortion. [applause] there is a reason why the north carolina medical society, the ob/gyn society, the north carolina academy of family physicians all oppose this bill. [applause] how about leave the medicine to the doctors? and the decisions to the women? [applause] now we ve heard republican legislators claiming this bill is a mainstream compromise. [crowd chanting] let me tell you what, mainstream bills don t get rid in secret. kept under lock and key, introduced in the dark of night, kept
if they answered yes to the first part, then you are assumed to be guilty of the second part? you are confessing. to the japanese emperor? one of the interesting things about your book is that there is a moment in the book it would you say as a teenager, i became curious about the i searched all my civics books but there s nothing about the interment of japanese americans. this is what nicole antigen was talking about when, in the 16 19 project. you are trying to learn and and about the corpus of our knowledge of the american history, american democracy and its failings to make us better. and now you are part of the problem, according to the central york pennsylvania school district. you are crt, you are indoctrinating our youth with crazy things. and that is when 2021, when all of this book degrees started. this is like having politicians