virginia, mississippi, alabama, texas, right now, we ve got a situation in albuquerque that s very concerning. you have the extremists now feeling as though they have the run of the place. it s their day so they can go in, not only intimidate and terrorism, but they have the backing of a legislature. or an attorney general or a governor who s going to be saying things and further fanning the flames that create climate in which violence is possible and takes place and is encouraged. what s the situation in albuquerque that you say you find so concerning? well, you know, interestingly enough, rachel, after right before or shortly after dr. tiller was murdered in 2009, a couple named tara and bud
couple named tara and bud shaver, moved to wichita to intern with the, with operation rescue, with cheryl sullenger, who was a convicted federal felon, domestic terrorist, really the ring leader of a group that attended to bomb multiple clinics in san diego. they moved to wichita around the time of dr. tiller s murder and spent a year working with troy neuman and cheryl, studying their storied tactics of terror and intimidation and then were sent to albuquerque has missionaries for operation rescue. there, they set up shop and there, they are now relentlessly pursuing providers in that city and they ve essentially declared it s a new ground zero because several of dr. tiller s colleagues moved to albuquerque. they didn t move. they established a practice