certainly the case that not every woman in america has needed to exercise this right or wanted to but one in four american women have had an abortion. for thoefs women the rights secured by roe and casey are critical in insuring they can control their bodies and lives. i have think there is a second dimension to it that casey also properly recognized and that's the societal dimension. that's the understanding of our society even thoef -- though this has been a controversial decision. every person in america knows what this court held and know how the court defined this concept of liberty for women and what control they'll have in the situation of a unplanned pregnancy. for the court to reverse course now i think would run counter to that societal reliance and the very concept we have of what equality is guaranteed to women in this country. >> it is certainly true that