Selfcleaning board. I want to give a special like you to our sponsors who have been generous in their support this evening. Excuse me, especially when thrust is our [inaudible] todays program will be broadcast live on the spin to book tv and if theres time at the end for a q a session with the author we ask you to use the microphone located at the center of the room so the home viewing audience can hear your questions. For we begin todays program we ask you to silence your cell phones and turn off the camera flashes. Im here to introduce you to here to introduce our guest is [inaudible], reporter and columnist for the chicago suntimes, president of the chicago chapter of the National Association of black journalists and president of the chicago journalist association. Please welcome [inaudible] of the chicago suntimes. Thank you back. [applause] good morning. Thank you all for being here today. For joining us for what promises to be an inspiring and intriguing conversation. As a column
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top supreme court now at the center of another presidential election. that s tonight on newsnight. good evening, i m abby philip in new york. breaking tonight, the high court gets settled with the highest responsibility. not whether you can vote for donald trump is now subject of a fight that will end up before the nine justices of its conservative super majority. the colorado supreme court handing up a dramatic roll in tonight to disqualify former president trump from the ballot. the colorado court answered yes over 213 pages to question after question. yes, the january 6th storming of the capital was an insurrection. yes, donald trump engaged in that insurrection. yes, donald trump expected and wanted violence on that day. and yes, the courts have the authority to enforce the 14th amendment. yes again, section three of the 14th amendment does in fact applied to the presidency and arguing otherwise is, quote, flatly unfaithful to what the framers demanded. tonight, the