before that 12 week period. this afternoon the state senate overrode his veto, so now we are waiting to hear from the house where there is all could hinge on a single vote. cnn s dianne gallagher is in raleigh for us tonight. so, where does the effort to override the governor s veto stand now? well, anderson, as we speak at this moment, the north carolina state house s currently debating over this bill, senate bill 20, and whether or not they will override that veto. a little bit earlier today, after about an hour of debate in the senate, they chose and passed that veto override on a party line, 30 to 20 vote. that was the first part of this two part process. now, this is when it gets a little bit tricky here. because it is a numbers game. so in order to override the veto in the house, after this particular debate that is happening right now, they need to have three fifths of the voting and present members there. now if all republicans and all democrats are, they re republi
governor roy cooper said last night in his broadcast would turn the clock back 50 years for women. he vetoed the republican passed measure which could ban abortion after 12 weeks and impose other limitations making it harder to get even before that 12-week period. this afternoon the state senate overrode his veto, so now we re waiting to hear from the house where this all could hinge on a single vote. cnn s diane gallagher in raleigh for us tonight. where does the governor s veto stand now? reporter: as we speak the north carolina house is debating over this bill, senate bill 20 and whether or not they ll override that veto. a little earlier today after about an hour debate in the senate they chose and passed that veto override in a party 30-20 vote. that was the first part of this two-part process. this is when it gets tricky here because it s a numbers game. in order to override the veto in the house after this particular debate happening right now, they need to have thre
and now more than a year into the war they most certainly can t at least not yet, anderson. sam kylie, appreciate it. be careful. throughout the war we ve turned to retired army four star general wesley clark for insight. he s also a former nato supreme allied commander. general clark, you ve seen the news out of ukraine. what does it say it you about the effectiveness of the patriot systems versus russia s hypersonic systems because they ve been touted as being nearly impossible to intercept. that s what mr. putin said, but it turns out the patriot can intercept a hypersonic missile. after all the patriot was designed to intercept ballistic missiles that were coming. the patriot has the radar, the guidance system, and the energy in the missile to be able to strike an incoming hypersonic missile. do you know how large russia s supply of hypersonic missiles is? can it afford to keep using them in waves of attacks?
effectiveness of the patriot systems versus russia s hypersonic missiles? they ve been touted as being nearly impossible to intersect. that s what mr. putin said, but it turns out that patriot can intercept a hypersonic missile. after all, the patriot was designed to intercept ballistic missiles that were in coming. they are moving at much more than three or four times the speed of sound. so, the patriot has a radar, the guiding system, and energy in the missile to be able to strike an incoming hypersonic missile. do you know how large process supply is? can it afford to keep using them in waves of attacks? i think it s really a logistics issue for both sides. the question is, how many patriot missiles can ukraine afford to fire? as i look at it, anderson, it s a sort of strategic calculus by the russians to try to exhaust the ukrainians air defense missiles prior to the time that