back out to the spin room in ohio we go. senator harris of california with chris hayes. >> thank you, brian. senator harris, there are a number of times tonight where you brought up reproductive rights. >> yes. >> reproductive choice. you said something that i heard a number of other folks say about codifying roe into law. >> yeah. >> what do you mean by that? >> it means not only would it be supreme court precedent, not only would it be something that should be enforceable in our court, but it would be enforceable in terms of the law of the land. >> like a federal statute? >> as a federal statute. and in that way we could obviously attach then all of the federal conditions that go on to what we do around state funding and what we do in terms of public health funding to make sure that no state legislature can just basically undo the important aspects of roe v. wade, because be clear about something. the concern that i have is not necessarily that we have to wait for the united states supreme court to undo roe v. wade.