>> keith mason from personhood u.ssa usa, thank you for coming on. goldberg, the state advocacy council for the center for reproductive rights. as i mentioned, some are reporting that personhood will pass in mississippi. if it does, we want you to list the top three things that would be affected and cause the most impact. >> thank you for having me. i think this would have an enormous impact on a woman's ability to get basic reproductive health care. obviously we would start with, this is intended to ban all forms of abortion. there are no exceptions in this language. so victims of rape, victims of incest, situations where the woman's life is at stake, where her health is at stake, all of those abortions would be banned. but it would also reach much, much further into basic forms of contraception. 98% of women in this country use a form of contraception. something like over a third are hormonal types of contraception that would probably be banned. furthermore, ivf treatment. >> that's what i wanted to get to, frozen embryos and things like that, what