this provision in the first place? this is preventive care services. if you make it easy for people to access preventive care, you're going to lower costs down the line. women are going to switch to things like the iud, if they're interested in doing that. more effective, but more expensive up front forms of birth control. >> that they have to pay for. >> so it does undermine the health care law if vital preventive services that are basic health care for women become harder for more women to access. >> and speaking of the hobby lobby, the most adorably named yet somewhat frightening company in america. i want the to play you a little sound from steve green, who is actually the president of hobby lobby, and he discussed the intersection of his faith and the law with none other than glenn beck. take a listen and i want your response on the other side. >> there is a certain comfort that we have that when things are not in our control, that it's in god's control. and in that sense, we're in good hands. >> so zerlina, the idea that essentially mr. hobby lobby wants to put the family planning