for millions of american women living under dangerous and ciccone and abortion bands and if elected again it will only get worse. i am joined by michelle goldberg, opinion columnist for the new york times and a florida representative who previously served as a senior director of planned parenthood for southwest florida. representative, let me start with you, because you are in florida. this really is sort of the biggest change in the landscape i think we have had so far because of how large florida is and how restrictive this bill is. what does it mean for folks in your state? >> well, thanks so much for having me, chris. it is devastating not just for floridians, but all of the women in surrounding states who come to us for care. i was at one of our local planned parenthood centers yesterday and we were rushing to see as many patients as possible, knowing that today there would be rejections. the patients would have to travel as far as north carolina and virginia to access abortion care. >> michelle, you were just in arizona if i am not mistaken. today they did overturn the ban, but clea