this for some generations, but when they get it, i'm not sure they understand what the blowback is going to look like. what are your thoughts? >> i sort of do think they understand the blowback which is why they haven't tried that hard to ban it at the national level in the past. yes, i think you're right, although what we've seen in the last couple of years is that people can get used to things that we never thought that they could get used to, right? there could be a huge amount of regression this country that people would come to grudgingly accept as the new normal. at the same time, i think you're right. the day after the supreme court overturns roe v. wade, if it does overturn roe v. wade, many, many states in this country abortion is going to become illegal because they have what are called trigger laws. laws that are passed that the moment roe v. wade is overturned, abortion is illegal in this state. a lot of people are going to wake up in states not realizing overnight they have lost rights they've taken for granted. and also, once roe v. wade gets overturned, you're going to start seeing every republican