host:tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community, a theme throughout his career, where threat, rioe is a or perceived, to the values of social conservatives, evangelical christians, and you saw this a couple of years ago with the religious freedom fight in the state of indiana. he is veryt sensitive to that, so that is one issue among many others where he would be very outspoken in the way that maybe not all republicans would be. host: tony cook, you and tim to religiousht up freedom restoration act in indiana. will you explain that? guest: sure. was topose of this law protect those wit
host: tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community,...
tim alberta, let you start.st: look, no question that governor mike pence, vice president-elect mike pence has mystifying fashion, one of the most polarizing people in country. in the i say mystifying because to the point that somebody i think twitter, it is hard to gentile, soft-spoken ort of relatable every man in politics than mike pence. he's very approachable, very he does not do much fire and brim stone, but beneath exterior is absolutely the concerted rt of a ideolog. e has a conservative set of principles he adheres to. host: more traditional epublicans before donald trump came along, do they see mike ence as person who needs to uphold the brand or challenge donald trump at time? guest: no question about it. think the turns point in donald trump's presidential campaign in terms of beginning o rally the republican party around him and sort of begin to bring republican voters back home was his selection of mike pence. i cannot tell you, look, i was talking to some of the smartest most experienced strategis
tim alberta, let you start.st: look, no question that governor mike pence, vice president-elect mike pence has mystifying fashion, one of the most polarizing people in country. in the i say mystifying because to the point that somebody i think twitter, it is hard to gentile, soft-spoken ort of relatable every man in politics than mike pence. he's very approachable, very he does not do much fire and brim stone, but beneath exterior is absolutely the concerted rt of a ideolog. e has a...
host:tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community, a theme throughout his career, where threat, rioe is a or perceived, to the values of social conservatives, evangelical christians, and you saw this a couple of years ago with the religious freedom fight in the state of indiana. he is veryt sensitive to that, so that is one issue among many others where he would be very outspoken in the way that maybe not all republicans would be. host: tony cook, you and tim to religiousht up freedom restoration act in indiana. will you explain that? guest: sure. was topose of this law protect those wit
host: tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community,...
then indianapolis star reporter tony cookandtim albertaof the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health care and legislative policy developments. we'll hear from lawyers, administrators, and blue cross/blue shield representatives. it starts live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tuesday, a discussion on the world oil outlook with
then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health...
then indianapolis star reporter tony cookandtim albertaof the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health care and legislative policy developments. we'll hear from lawyers, administrators, and blue cross/blue shield representatives. it starts live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tuesday, a discussion on the world oil outlook with remarks from opec's secretary general. we'll hear about the outlook for medium and long-term oil supply and demand, as well as the current challenges and opportunities for the oil industry. the events hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and it's live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. and then former house speaker newt gingrich talks about the ongoing trump transition and futu
then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health...
then indianapolis star reporter tony cookandtim albertaof the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health care and legislative policy developments. we'll hear from lawyers, administrators, and blue cross/blue shield representatives. it starts live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tuesday, a discussion on the world oil outlook with remarks from opec's secretary general. we'll hear about the outlook for medium and long-term oil supply and demand, as well as the current challenges and opportunities for the oil industry. the events hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and it's live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. and then former house speaker newt gingrich talks about the ongoing trump transition and futu
then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health...
zamboni, would make you want a hot chocolate but folks inanalberta townwere still pretty surprised to see one in a drive-thru line at a timton's restaurant. the man was hit by a craving. he has an ice rink in his backyard. pretty much the most canadian thing you will see all day long and i can say that with authority. >> there is a showdown brewing over a funding of planned parenthood in texas. and a church arson arrest. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the clarion ledger of mississippi reports that a man is accused of torching the church that he attends. the predominantly black church in greenville was burned last month and vote trump was spray painted on it. the suspect who is black is held on an arson count and a motive has not been released. >>> the lexington herald leader of kentucky says a louisville mall plans to ban a woman for a racist rant. her tirade at two hispanic customers in a jcpenney was caught on camera. >> tell them to go back to where they along! they come here to live and act like everybody else! >> witnesses say the woman got angry after she believed one of the hispanic w
zamboni, would make you want a hot chocolate but folks in an alberta town were still pretty surprised to see one in a drive-thru line at a timton's restaurant. the man was hit by a craving. he has an ice rink in his backyard. pretty much the most canadian thing you will see all day long and i can say that with authority. >> there is a showdown brewing over a funding of planned parenthood in texas. and a church arson arrest. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand....
alberta ona flat bed then fixed it up. the drive through a pit stop before driving from town to his home. >> it's really cool but it's such a hockey town. >> this tim's drive through may take the coffee cake but you don't need wheels to draw attention in line. this new brunswick woman ran her two dogs through by sled for a few tim bits. if you're on horse back can reach the speaker. these snowmobilers may not have broke the frozen ground they thought. this swedish mcdonald's has been letting clients slide through for a burger since 2002. unfortunately the zamboni's drive through days are over due in part to the fact that it runs better on ice. >> she's got studded tires so she works well and it crawls. >> the only thing that ruins this story, a large hot chocolate. if only it had. a double double. >> that's the only kind of canadian convertible they make, by the way. >> i love it. >> that's it for us. cbs evening news is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: panic at the malls. fights and stampedes all over
alberta on a flat bed then fixed it up. the drive through a pit stop before driving from town to his home. >> it's really cool but it's such a hockey town. >> this tim's drive through may take the coffee cake but you don't need wheels to draw attention in line. this new brunswick woman ran her two dogs through by sled for a few tim bits. if you're on horse back can reach the speaker. these snowmobilers may not have broke the frozen ground they thought. this swedish mcdonald's has...