necessarily have the money to fly to a state to seek out abortion services. it's going to impact women that have to drive across state lines that don't have child care in the first place or even money to get an abortion. >> so, that's exactly what it looks like in a pre-roe vs. wade world, and it's stunning to think that almost 50 years down the road, women could return to second class citizenship. as you say, yasmin, the women who, you know, for whom in many cases it's critically important to be able to exercise this right are the women who are denied access to it in some really stunning ways. women who would have to resort to inadequate and dangerous care. i mean, it's a horrible graphic image, this notion of coat hanger abortions, but that could ultimately be all that's accessible to women who have less economic power and disproportionately to women of color. but it also impacts women who may be carrying a fetus that has