propose for his campaign watch this tuesday. he was also silent on the big debate over religious freedom this week. carl cameron reporting. leaders in indiana and arkansas back pedaling in the face of enormous public pressure over their religious freedom laws. we re going to take a closer look at the politics behind those laws. the clarifications and how a messy process may have actually worked. new research showing certain foods have way too much salt. how much is too much @e8ñúñ÷@@@0@úe plane and thought.
religious freedom law. governor hushson did the same thing in arkansas. that after those measures generated enormous controversy and a lot of media coverage. our next guest believes they are examples of when the messy political process can work. susan estridge, fox news contributor, campaign manager for michael dukakis and his 1988 presidential campaign. good to see you as always. good to see you. both states indiana and arkansas, put their religious freedom restoration acts on the books and bam. why do you think everything they went through shows that the system does work? well, because a few years ago people were tripping over themselves trying to pass laws that denied equal rights, they were called special privileges. but they re essentially equal rights to people based on sexual orientation. there was talk even in the liberal community that this was a dangerous issue, that putting