with kathy spiller, the feminine majority foundation and dr.y are legal as dr. parker mentioned. they are financial. they are logistical. they take a physical toll on people. there is a mental toll on the people that work there. there is a chilling effect. there is the fear they're going to lose their jobs. then there is the fact some will get attacked and killed. one thing dr. parker stood out to me is these people that picket abortion clinics will spread that word around your neighborhood in which you may live. so you don't know where the threat comes from. this is an all encompassing threat that could cause any of the healthcare providers to choose some area of healthcare that's not nearly as dangerous? >> exactly. we're so grateful for doctors like dr. parker. let me tell you what the impact has been in mississippi. in the 1980s, mississippi had 14 clinics that provided these critical reproductive healthcare services to women, including abortion services. today there is only one. one clinic in jackson, mississippi. no local doctor, no docto