and still with us, juliana gorman, government relations for the center for reproductive rights, benjamin clapper, and lugs betting nash, and elizabeth, i'm wondering to a degree if intelligence not taken over by events, the debate of clinics, because more and more women are terminating their pregnancies using prescription drugs. >> to some degree. we have a medication abortion, which allows women to end their pregnancy early in pregnancy, and it's very safe and fda approved and that in some ways could help us access services in rural areas, because we could use telemedicine for women to end pregnancies there. but i wanted to talk about safety. we know that abortion is incredibly safe in this country, and we also know that all of the evidence that the courts have been reviewing recently, they have found that there's a marginal difference if there are admitting privileges or not. and they're saying that there's really no difference if the state has bridges in the type of care that women receive in abortion, and clinics have emergency protocols in place. they want to protect the health of t