esmer deprez, what did he sign and why is this significant? guest: the governor signed a bill called a heart beat and. this is effectively a ban six weeks into a pregnancy as soon as the fetus heart he can be detect it. that is the narrowest win no of any band that we haven't states right now. earlier we saw a 12 week ban on this goes even earlier. is the earliest of any law we have. >> host: there's two other aspects relating to the fetuses that can't be aborted. what are those why is that significant? >> guest: there's actually for abortion related pieces of legislation that got past, so we have the 60 and. we have privileges on what's abortion doctors and that's maybe even more threatening than some ways to the clinic north dakota's still has in terms of shutting it down. the third one we have is a ban on abortions sought for genetic abnormalities like down's syndrome and a fourth is going to go to the voters. the governor did not need to weigh in on this one. it is what is called a personhood resolution, which would essentially endow a fer