whether she will try to actually intervene when deputy clerks move to give out those licenses to same-sex couples, if they continue to do that, anderson. >> we'll see. thank you very much. joining me is david brody, chief political correspondent for the christian broadcast program. you were at the rally earlier for kim davis. i know you consider what happened today to be a watershed moment for the evangelical movement. in what way? >> well, in a couple different ways. first of all, anderson, all of the evangelicals and quite frankly all of the americans watching today on live television, there were plenty of evangelicals, millions watching, basically seeing this woman jailed for her biblical faith. let's face it, as much as the critics say it wasn't about -- it was about the fact she wouldn't obey the law, the reality is in the evangelical world she was jailed because of her views that the marriage is between a man and a woman. so when she came out and had that victory celebration, if you will, that was a watershed moment for evangelicals because