of the unborn child. it balances that with a woman s need for life-saving care. the bill is vague, at best and that s one of the challenges that a lot of doctors are going to face whether they can actually save a woman s life or whether or not they ll have to wait as long as possible where she may have irreparable harm. doing the override vote in the dark of night that they know this is not popular. so for democrats we will continue to talk about this issue. and that is what i heard from every single democrat who i spoke with last night before the vote, during the vote, after the vote. they all said that they anticipate this is going to be a galvanizing issue not just for their base and also for moderate voters in what is a purple state. the governor said we are energyized to fight back. sarah, i spoke with one state
supporting public education, not supporting early childhood education for these children, not investing enough to fight infant mortality, not helping these mothers by refusing to fund enough for quality child care for them to be able to go to work, these things are frustrating to the people. people in north carolina do not support abortion bans. this is why they tried to keep this process so secretive. this is why they re trying to rush to the override vote. i just vetoed it saturday. they re trying to rush because they know the more time that passes, the more that people learn about how insidious this abortion ban is, the more they will oppose it. governor cooper, i appreciate your time. by the way, mike cooper is from mississippi, but i appreciate having a cooper from north carolina on. thank you so much. wish you the best. welcome any time. next, ukraine in a stunning
or for any other republican who stands up to the leadership in the general assembly. this is about women s health, it s about saving lives. it s very frustrating to have to deal with a legislature that, at the same time, putting in these new restrictions, and not supporting public education. not supporting early childhood education for these children. not investing enough to fight infant mortality. not for helping these mothers by refusing to find enough for quality childcare for them to be able to go to work. these things are frustrating to the people. people in north carolina do not support abortion bans. this is why they tried to keep this process so secretive. this is why they re trying to rush to the override vote. i just vetoed it saturday. they re trying to rush because they know the more time that passes, the more that people learn about how insidious this abortion ban is, the more they will oppose it. governor cooper, i appreciate your time. by the way, mike coopers from mis
bill is. and maybe it ll be a friend, a family member, a minister or even a doctor of one of these republican legislators who convinces them to step up and do the right thing. and again, all of that is likely going to take place in talking about the override vote, john, sometime this week where the republicans are saying they are confident, but the democrats say they have not lost hope, and the governor is continuing pressure campaign, and he has said that he will do that until the override vote takes place. so a big week in north carolina, and a lot of posturing to come. keep us posted, dianne gallagher. kate? a cease-fire is holding in the middle east after five days of intense fighting between israel and a islamic jihad group left five people dead.
republican who essentially would need to break with the party when it is coming to the override vote that is expected according to the party leards this party leaders and it could happen as early as tomorrow to begin the override. the governor has gone across the state to try this high pressure campaign on specific lawmakers whose past platforms don t gel with what this bill has. there are four particular lawmakers that he is focused on. one of them being a senator michael lee and three members of the house john bradford, tricia khatham and tricia davis, and they have come out saying that their past positions is don t conflict with the bill, but we have not heard back from representative tricia khatham who infamously switched parties from democrat to republican last month. she has long been a proponent of abortion access for more than a decade in the statehouse.