joining me now is nicole lamoureux, the executive director of the national association of free clinicshe show. >> thanks, rev. >> nicole, how can republicans in mississippi reject something that could help so many people? >> it makes no sense. it's absolutely making sure that mississippi will be absolute dead last when it comes to health outcomes. we've had this decision before, rev. health care for people who are healthy, it's just something we take for granted. for those of us who are sick and need that help, it's something that is our lifeline. in fact, in mississippi, if they don't expand that medicaid program, it's going to impact people on an absolute daily basis. it's going to impact my family, rev. it's going to affect my mother-in-law, who needs that help, who works every single day in a bank, whose husband was a veteran, who thought this care would be there for her. that's ridiculous. hardworking americans should not be ignored just because it's time to play politics. >> now, let me get to the free clinics that we're going to be doing, and that you do all the time. we're goin