. >> carol everett is an antiabortion advocate who helped push for the new restrictions? >> hello. how are you? >> hey. how are you doing? >> i am fine. how are you doing? good to see you. >> what have you been up to? >> not much. trying to put those pro-abortion clinics out >> there are a lot of christians in our legislature. my job is to share with them what's going on. we are very fortunate to have a majority of conservatives in texas. we don't expect that to last, but we are excited about it and we have made great strides in the last five years in texas. >> she used to own a chain of abortion clinics but left the business. one day, a man walked into one of her clinics and asked her to pray with him. dear god, i am a sinner. please forgive me for my sins. thank you for sending your son to die for my sins. make me a worker in your vineyard. amen. i had an abortion. it destroyed my life. i was in the abortion industry for six years. i was responsible for 35,000 abortions. they don't care about women. they care about money. >> hello. dr. mentdal in? how much money? >> old tennis sh