colbert. good evening, reverend sharpton. always good to see. i ve been keeping abreast of your activities this week, and want to applaud you for your protest with respect to the pushback that we are facing around d.c. and i efforts across the country. but i do have a quick question for you. for a policy measure, what s it gonna take for us to actually move the needle and finally keep dni from having the attacks that it s currently facing? i think we must make cities, municipalities, states and others, say that the a.i. must be enacted if people are gonna get state city contracts are funds. these businessmen, when we picketed on thursday, i ll do business in the public space. they cannot do public space business with taxpayer dollars if they re not trying to make it an equal place for all. so we need to have politicians putting legislation and policy in place to protect dei. well, that protection doesn t start without any pressure. and so with that, reverend sharpton, t
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there are women who are desperately leaving states to get the medical care that they need. and what we re talking about, it s the backdrop of a country that is an incredibly high maternal mortality rate in cases where women are suffering from sepsis, where they ve been just stating fetuses that have no skulls, no brains, where they ve been just stating deceased fetuses and yet doctors feel that they cannot intervene because they re also now states and laws that criminalize doctors if they intervene with penalties that are steph. including, punishment of found guilty and 99 years incarceration, it s a tragic time and we must be clear aut what the stakes are right now. michelle, let s leave idaho and go to florida where voters are gonna decide on an amendmento the constitution. that amendment reads, no law xiao private, penalized, allay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patients health.
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that state, including of cases of rape and incense. michelle, i want i could talk to you for much longer because you obviously are an extensive expert there, you also have a wealth of knowledge as it relates to the 14th amendment and the american constitution. let s shift bears there for a moment, i know you re and what they will and will not do. should they take up the colorado issue, how do you think they re going to navigate this question about donald trump s eligibility under the 14th amendment in section three? it s a great question, it s a fair question, let s be clear, the 14th amendment section three was actually drafted four times like this. we need to understand that it s a reconstruction amendment, it follows the 13th amendment that banned slavery, the people in congress that drafted it more abolitionist, americans don t understand the level of abolitionists that were in congress whose lives had been threatened. charles sumner being one of