September 23, 2009
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, chair of the House Republican Conference, discusses the GOP's opposition to the current healthcare reform proposals. Actor David Duchovny talks about his Showtime series, Californication.
Rep. Mike Pence

GOP congressman explains his party's alternatives for reforming healthcare without expanding the government. (1:54)

Full interview (11:01)
Now in his fifth term, Indiana Rep. Mike Pence was first elected to Congress in '00. He serves on the Foreign Affairs Committee and chairs the House Republican Conference. After earning his J.D. from Indiana University, Pence practiced law and, later, began a radio broadcasting career. He also hosted a local Sunday morning political television show. In '91, he was named president of a conservative think tank, the Indiana Policy Review Foundation. He has been rumored as a possible GOP presidential candidate in '12.
David Duchovny

Duchovny describes being both an actor and a director in his series, Californication. (:55)

Full interview (11:49)
The X-Files made David Duchovny an international celebrity. What began as a lark on the way to a Ph.D. at Yale became his calling, and the Golden Globe-winning actor brings that intense intellect to his roles. Before stardom, he had a recurring role on the series Twin Peaks and made guest appearances on The Larry Sanders Show. Crossing over to the big screen, Duchovny's film credits include House of D—his film directorial and writing debut—and The Joneses. He now stars in the Showtime series, Californication.


