hutchison. he had no doubts, he said, like mike pence, he would sign that bill, just put it on his desk. that was friday. today, in arkansas, asa hutchison changed his mind. he said he will not sign it after all. he wants the language in the arkansas bill either recalled all together or wants it amended to make the bill less like what just happened in indiana, and more like the garden variety, noncontroversial religious freedom bills that have been passed for decades, because they weren't discrimination bills like the one just signed in indiana. asa hutchison explained his about-face today by citing a personal communication from his own son. >> my son, seth, signed the petition asking me, dad, the governor, to veto this bill. and he gave me permission to make that reference. and it shows that families, and there's a generational difference of opinion on these issues. >> governor asa hutchinson was also urged to veto the bill. not just by his son, but by a little company you might have heard of called walmart. which is headquartered in arkansas. which is so big, it could eat the state of arkansas in one bite if it ever chose to. also lobbied to make this decision that he made today by the mayor of arkansas's largest city, the mayor of little rock. the mayor has been clear and loud on this issue, alongside groups like the little rock chamber of commerce, saying that arkansas's image cannot stand a hit like this. and maybe the little rock technology park, you know, will get their hiper caffeinated cool space after all. they're working on it,