morning. stephen cobelbert is exploring possible run for the office. i am proud to announce that i am forming an exploratory committee to lay the groundwork for my possible candidacy for the president of united states of south carolina. finally, i m feeling excited about this. race, we get to weigh in and what it all means for the republicans and that, of course, hear about this? the conductor of the philharmonic, cell phone rings in the middle of a performance and you know what he did? he stops the orchestra. i am cheering for him. we agree with this. i love this man. we re going to talk about that and much, much more as we begin qu starting point right now. okay back. we are back once again inside the tick took diner as ashleigh and zoraida told you about. they were stosz tossing to me. making our tour through diners. i m going to need to run through the gym after this segment. today start with the oatmeal. i m having oatmeal. will is having oatmeal. you re having egg
the former governor haley barbour. before leaving office he gave 14 pardons including a murderer. in an exclusive interview with cnn, eps he s sorry and has found god and changed his life. he worked in the governor s office as part of a prison program for three years and talked with the governor he said every day. reporter: your pardon, as you probably know by now, has triggered a lot of outrage. not just yours, of course. but the pardons of other prisoners. yes, sir. reporter: what do you think about that? well, you know, if the lord lay it on the governor s heart, the inmates who work at the government around the world who have been working at the governor s mansion, be they, whatever they been doing their chores at the governor s mansion, yes, i think they should be pardoned. everybody deserved a second chance in life. martin savidge tracked him down and conducted that exclusive interview. martin, explain more on how he described his relationship with the governo