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do the investigation. brian fallon he was on the white water brian, if we have you on the phone, i want to switch gears back. reporter: can i jump in? we should not be quick to say he did not violate laws. indiana state law permits it for work purpose, but you are required, if you are going to do that, to turn over all your personal e-mails. according to the story, the governor did not do that until he left office. when he did, it was his own personal attorney that reviewed what to turn over. that is what happened with hillary clinton. everyone said how can we trust her lawyers turned everything over? the questions should be asked about governor pence before deeming him did hillary clinton break the law? caller: no. all i m saying, ask the same follow up questions about mike
clinton for the use of her frooift e-mail server. how do you explain this one? what hillary clinton did was illegal. she should have been prosecuted for it. she wasn t. she should have been. the good news is mike pence, what he did is perfectly legal in indiana state law. he didn t have a private server. we re talking about the nice color of apples and grape fruits over here. they have nothing to do with each other. but they re struggling to find some dirt, some mud. it s crying wolf once again. every time they do this they try to create a temporary new story that two newspapers in america thinks is important. it gets less credible each time. don t let your children grow up to be journalists, please. we weren t consulted. to bring you in there to respond that the democrats are just being mischievous? let me go back to jeff sessions. he s not on the senate foreign relations committee.
debate has gone. is that true or not? george, look, the issue here. reporter: questions become pointed concerns. turns out, there s other issues of the signing with these guys. not religious minorities, but they have a bone to pick with a certain minority and several of the people in the picture are outspoken critics of gay existence. everybody has the chance to be who they want to be except for apparently christians in the wedding industry. insisting this law isn t about hurting the lgbt community. ensure that protecting gays as a class, gets contagious. would you protect the community under state law? i find it ridiculous the media keeps putting it out there. are you okay with the lgbt community being a protected class under indiana state law? they re already. if you look around the state of
good morning, here are headlines. electronic privacy center wants to know more about a program, phs is developing to monitor forums, blogs, public website and message boards and the spirit of christmas prevailing in pennsylvania. that s where six-year-old girl has won the right to hand out bracelets saying merry christmas to kindergarten classmates and school officials said the gifts were too religious, but a letter from the center for law and justice changed their mind. dave: earlier this week, the justice department blocked south carolina s voters i.d. law requiring people to have a photo i.d. to vote, from going into effect. the administration claiming the law discriminated against minorities, but our next guest says there is no evidence to back up that claim and the ruling is purely political. hans, a senior legal fellow at the heritage foundation, good morning to you, you helped