and so it's just, you know, it's obvious we're going have a public health problem on our hands, right? >> the law did not do anything to prevent the need for abortion. we didn't change the amount of wum in the community who are still going to need the service. we just blocked their access to getting it safely. that was the situation -- this is seven years ago this is march 2014. at that clinic in mcallen, texas, that stood for 40 years. the founder of whole women's health, what she was telling us when we talked with her is that clinic she ran, the one that had been operating for decades, the very first abortion clinic to open in texas after roe versus wade, it was shutting down. because of those restrictions passed in 2013 by the texas republican dominated legislature. she was finally being forced to close the doors of that clinic. when we spoke to amy miller of whole women's health in march of 2014, as she said, as of 2011, there had been 44 facilities in