their body because of a policy the state now reversed. they've now taken it back. more than 100 women forced to undergo the vaginal exams because of what the state admits now is kind of an oops moment. we're sensitive to it now. planned parenthood is calling for the state health director of missouri, randall williams, to be fired, over what happened to those hundred-plus women on his orders, which he now says was a mistake. the state says, broadly pictured, it's all over now. if you are a woman trying to get an abortion in missouri today, you don't need to get a second medically unnecessary pelvic exam anymore before you're allowed to have your abortion. the state says they're cool with just the one now. that said, the state is still trying to end all access to legal abortion in missouri and we've got an update on that tonight as well. stay with us. stay with us this is the ocean.