brian tyler cohen, host of the no lie with brian tyler cohen podcast and msnbc contributor.ham, msnbc political analyst, host of the undistracted podcast and a former member of president obama's 21st century policing council. i want to go to you first. i want to read something from wired, and it's a frightening development happening in states because of the restrictio on abortion. in february, a group of students, residents and faculty surveyed physicians and found 82% want to work or train in states that retain abortion access. and 76% would refuse to apply in states tt restrict it. and unrelated national survey, 77% of 493 third and fourth year medical students say abortion restrictions said it would affect where they apply for residency. that was one of the things that came up, a generation from now, states like texas will have very few ob/gyns willing to practice there. what are the implications of that? >> thee long term effects frankly are what anti-abortion advocates have been trying to make happen. they want to make sure that even if we are able to push better polici