law, an eight-foot don't approach zone around people as they enter the clinic. the court has upheld similar zones around the country. >> pete, really quickly while i have you here, i do want to talk to you about the federal appeals court decision on tuesday. they struck down the fcc's rules on net neutrality. this is a big deal. what does it mean in the simplest of terms for internet providers and what does it also mean for customers? >> reporter: what it means is whether the internet providers have the ability in essence to charge more for the fast lane. under the idea of net neutrality, everybody drives on the same lane. everybody pays the same tariff. everybody gets the same amount of internet speed. but what the internet providers want to do is say we want to charge extra maybe for people who use it a lot or demand faster speeds or use a lot of data, and under the court ruling, the internet providers will be able to do that. the court said the fcc doesn't have the thauthority to stop th internet providers from doing