christian church in beltsville,
maryland.
joining us now during what is
certainly one of the most
extraordinary periods in recent
american history, the vice
president of the united states,
mike pence.
mr. vice president, we
appreciate you being here.
>> thank you, lou.
lou: give us a sense of what you
are hearing from the
african-american community.
>> well, lou, it was my
privilege to travel to maryland
to bishop jackson's church to
meet with the pastors and
community leaders.
we've also convened
conversations here at the white
house with african-american
leaders as well as those in law
enforcement, and what we
consistently hear is, first and
foremost, people want law and
order on our streets.
we really think there's ways
that listening to law
enforcement, listening to
community leaders we can advance
improvements and reforms, but
the contrast between what the
president has done -- putting
law and order first, listening
to law enforcement, listening to
leaders in communities,...