andrea stanley joins me now.really was a joy to read it. >> thank you so much for having me. >> of course, talk to us about how the fall of roe created this need for elevated rides? >> post jobs, what we saw surprisingly was an increase in restricting access for people to get the reproductive care that they need according to a white house briefing in january, that number is roughly at 27 million people, which means one out of every three women of reproductive age are now living in a state with an abortion ban, so what that means is that people have to travel to get the reproductive healthcare they need, and that's not easy to do, some have to travel a state away or two states away or as far as a thousand miles, and this creates a big issue to have access to the clinics. there are many, many hurdles that women have to cross to kind of get the healthcare that they need, and sometimes this means, you know, finding child care, finding reliable transportation, and it's not always easy to do, so elevated access was cre