also joining me is sapphire garcia leads, founder of the kansas birth justice in society, a nonprofit. thank you so much for joining me today, on this specific day. because i know that you have had so much to do as secretary for passing, securing the funding for plan be. what does it mean, now that effort you did, why is it so important now, given the backdrop of roe being overturned in the supreme court on friday? >> well it is good to see you, maria theresa. i think it is really rtant for people to understand that this with the radical supreme court decision means we have really forced births. it means that women, girls, regardless of their health or their capacity, regardless of the circumstances of their pregnancy will be forced to give birth in many states around the country, and potentially, all states in the country. that is a very dangerous place for women and girls to find themselves. clearly, plan b is one of the alternatives for women to access, it is an emergency contraception device which can quickly be used after unsafe sex, unprotected sex to try to prevent a pregnancy