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segment segment. they say we need to have a redo when brian kilmeade comes on because he's the butt of so many jokes. let me know your thoughts on facebook and twitter. see you tomorrow. tonight, the elites on the court look over much of this country as fly over country. they think that our views are simply parochial. >> 2016 gop presidential candidate senator ted cruz sounds off on the supreme court's ruling. tonight he's here in studio with more reaction. plus will the gay marriage decision force christians to violent their religious beliefs. father jonathan moren and pastor jeffers weigh in. the federal government warns americans about a possible isis attack this fourth of july. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about an attack
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over the kd with in the united states. and trump fires back at nbc news universal. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome. tonight the department of homeland security have issued a warning for americans and law enforcement to be on high alert for an isis related attack around the fourth of the july weekend. we'll have a full report on that later in the program. after two huge rulings from the supreme court last week one on obamacare, the other on same-sex marriage. where do conservatives go from here. here is how some of the 2016 republican candidates have said. >> i believe obamacare is bad for americans and the country. >> when we believe the courts have a right to by-pass the process of law. we have seen it this week in two cases. >> are you calling for civil disobedience? >> i don't think a lot of pastors and christian schools are going to have a choice. >> i strongly disagree with the court's ruling.
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according to chief justice roberts they weren't even -- this has nothing to do with the constitution. we'll comply with the court order. >> we have to reclaim marriage with the constitution that's about children. >> joining us with reaction 2016 republican presidential candidate texas senator ted cruz. good to see you, how are you? >> always great to be with you. >> these are two huge decisions. in the gay marriage decision anthony scalia said i writesent separately to call america's threat of democracy. >> last week thursday and friday those two decisions are two of the most damaging decisions in the history of the united states supreme court. on thursday a majority of the justices violated federal law.
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rewrote obamacare in order to force that law on millions of americans. use john roberts' famous analogy they stopped calling balls and strike and they put on a jersey and joined a team forcing that failed law on americans. on friday the marriage decision was directly contrary to the constitution. it was as justice scalia observed five unelected judging saying their liberal policy views trump the considered judgment of 320 million americans. it was judicial activism. >> how many times have you argued in front of the supreme court? >> nine times. >> i'm looking at these cases. in the 2012 case the obama administration was not even arguing that the mandate was a tax. and the supreme court made it uphold. in this particular take, they talk about state exchanges. justice scalia says we might as
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well call it scotus care because the clear language in the law talked about state exchanges. so what does that mean for the american people when you have nine unelected lifetime appointees that can impact america in this -- such a profound way? >> it is dangerous to our constitution. they are making it up. these are political decisions. this is lawless. it's unconstitutional. >> what is the recourse? >> there are a couple of consequences. obamacare, that makes 2016 a referendum on repealing obamacare. if a 2016 presidential candidate isn't prepared to fight every day to repeal every word of obamacare, to lead the fight and campaign on it he or she should get out of the way. >> every republican like you promised to repeal and replace obamacare. now, they voted symbolically 50 times. congress has constitutionally the power of the purse. you were the only one willing to use it and you were excoriated
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by your own party. >> sean you're right. that's one of the thing yz talk about in the book a time for truth which comes out tomorrow. i talk about what's going on inside the united states senate. behind closed doors. the closed room dealings the corruption. what i call the washington car tell. which is career politicians republicans and democrats who get in bed with lobbyists and giant corporations and you notice whoever is sin power, government gets bigger and bigger. the debt grows more and more and our liberty recedes more and more. the sad reality, both of the decisions last week on obamacare and gay marriage there were a lot of republicans who put out statements mildly critical who were privately celebrating and popping champagne because the washington car tell agrees with the decision. >> what would you do then -- you're not going to impeach a supreme court justice, are you? >> well the framers thought that would be the check impeachment. in the federalist papers they
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talk about the response to judicial tyranny is impeachment. unfortunately we've seen thomas jefferson that even within the first couple of decades impeachment had become not even a scare crow for the supreme court. any senate that can't muster 50 votes to defeat loretta lynch who told us she would be a lawless attorney general there's no way on earth they're going to muster 67 votes to remove kennedy from office. what i have called for is several things. number one on marriage, i have introduced a amendment to define marriage as one man and one woman. i've introduced legislation stripping the federal courts of jurisdiction over a tax on marriage. the constitution gives that the congress as a check and balance. number three -- on your radio show last week i called for a constitutional amendment putting in place periodic judicial retention elections. such that the people -- >> 20 states had to do this
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right? >> that's right. 20 states have it in effect. in california 1986. the people of california recalled several supreme court justices that refused implement capital tension. in iowa in 2010 they recalled three supreme court justices who violented the iowa constitution. >> you were once the attorney general of texas. the current attorney general says clerks can refuse same-sex marriage. do you think there's a coming battle between religious liberty and freedom. will churches be forced to perform gay marriage or risk being closed down? >> absolutely yes. >> that's chilling. >> i will say this, one of the things i detail in the book a time for truth, is that religious liberty for me has been a battle that i've been leading the fight in for two decades. when i was a solicitor general
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of texas i defended the ten commanders. >> let me ask you this about the book. of you tell a story. there's an ongoing back and forth between you and karl rove. you gotten the support and endorsement of bush 41 why don't you tell the story and your response to the fallout of this. >> george herbert walker bush unexpectedly given a thousand dollars check in support of my campaign for attorney general in 2009. i told my wife how thrilled i was. a few days later karl rove called me and was berating and yelling and cursing at me. it turns out he was trying to raise money for the bush 43 library in dallas. a number of big donors in dallas was supporting a state rep who was planning on running for the same office. he was yelling at me. i said i was doing what you suggested when i asked your voice. he said you weren't supposed to get 41's.
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besides he's too old to have good judgment anymore. it was a hurtful comment. it was wrong having spent four and a half hours with him. it was false. >> he denies it happened. >> he does and he put out a statement last night claiming that he never said that. he never said anything about raising money for the bush library. he was never focused on supporting a state rep in dallas. his statement is false. last night i released a series of e-mails where karl in writing lays out it was about big money for the bush library. my wife when i hung up the phone, it was the maddest she's ever been. she said this is what's wrong with the republican party. they should not depend on who the donors are to the bush library. it's that kind of story i have what's going on behind the scenes.
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>> leexthis is your book right here a time for truth, reigniting the promise of america. debt putin, china, iran middle east you really think you're able to put this thing back together if you become president? >> absolutely yes. and i think the key -- we've got to break the washington car tell. how do you do that? number one, you look at the 2016 candidates. one of the most important questions is when have you ever stood up to the washington car tell. it's standing up to democrats and obama. when have you stood up to republicans in your own party. there are some in the field they say i supported amnesty. when you attack republicans from the left the mainstream media lionized you as a bipartisan statesman. when have you stood with the people with constitution with freedom. when have you been excoriated by democrats, republicans and the mainstream media. >> i got to be honest i have real disappointment with republicans. they said they would defund
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obama's executive order. they didn't do it. they went along with it. the other thing is on repealing or replacing obamacare. they didn't use their constitutional power. that's disappointing. we've got to run. good to see you. it's called a time for truth reig reigniting the promise of america. >> tomorrow night at midnight -- >> $40 million, is that true. >> it's been incredible. over 100,000 -- >> more than hillary. >> people are tired of politicians not telling the trut. they want someone who would do what they said he would do. come to tedcruz dot org. will christians at some point be forced to violate their beliefs? later tonight. i feared the iranians have
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i'm kelly wright. president obama moving to make millions of white collar americans eligible for overtime pay. the white house unveiled a proposal late monday. it is designed to more than double the maximum income a
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salary worker can earn but still be eligible for overtime pay. the current income limit is just a little more than $23,500. the plan now is to increase that to more than $50,000. the president says he will have more details later this week. well it's tuesday morning in greece. the country facing a deadline today to make a loan payment of more than $1.5 billion to international creditors. banks in greece are closed for the next six days while atm withdraws are restricted to about $67 a day. a national referendum will be held sunday on whether voters want the government to continue to negotiations with greece's international creditors. greece's credit ranking is a junk bond status with total debt exceeding $300 billion. another 5-4 vote by the u.s. supreme court. high court upholding the use of a controversial sedative in executions. the court ruling its use does
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not violate the 8th amendment involving cruel and unusual punishment. saying it may be time for the high court to debate whether the death penalty is constitutional. amendment says that in institutions of faith there is absolute power to observe religious deeply held religious beliefs. i don't think it extends far beyond that. they're talking about expanding this far beyond our churches and synagogues to businesses and individuals across this country. i think there are clear limits that have been set in other contexts. and we ought to abide by those in this new context across america. >> that was wisconsin democrat senator tammy baldwin saying businesses and people of faith could be forced to violate their
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religious beliefs when it comes to providing services to same sex wedding. pastor jeffers and brian silva and father morris. father morris said he was spat at yesterday's guy pride parade. >> i don't want to make this about me. there were a lot of people who are gay. who have been fighting for gay marriage for a long time who have been probably spat on and a lot worse by people on my side. >> were you wearing my collar? >> i had my cauler -- collar. i think people were excited about having won this victory. probably drunk. perhaps wonderful -- >> you're not saying this representative of the guy community. >> not at all. it shows there is tremendous
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amount of emotion and tension on both sides. we have to get above that to say let's use rational arguments and respect. >> brian, this is what you've been fighting for. you've got a supreme court decision. even though in a dissent justice scalia said i write separately. and justice thomas warning religious institutions could be forced to do things that go gejs their values. >> should churches synagogues mosques, if they have a different view a religious view on gay marriage should they be forced to marry gay couples? >> absolutely not. since marriage became legal in massachusetts in 2004 no church synagogue, mosque or any other religious institution has been forced to do that. >> why do i think this is going to change? why do i believe -- >> i tell you why, and i would love to hear brian's perspective on this. as a priest or as a pastor new york city in new york state in
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the united states i sign as an officiant of the state of the city. i sign my name. and the city of new york recognizes that as an official of the state. >> legal. >> legal. >> document. >> i believe as a church we need to get away from that. i think it's complicated. i think anytime you are working in collaboration with a state on something as delicate -- >> do you agree with me and justice thomas and his admanation this debate coming? >> i agree two things with him. number one is justice scalia recognizes there was nothing in the constitution that talks about marriage. i also believe this type of argument is coming. >> we have to get pastor jeffers in here. pastor? >> sean look i had a debate friday night on television with a pastor of the largest gay church in america. he started talking about tolerance. i said how tolerance are are you? do you think those bakers in oregon should have lost their business because they wouldn't bake a gay wedding cake? he wouldn't answer my question
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sean. three times. because he thought they should lose their business. >> let's ask brian, you want to ask this question? >> well i think that our country has a long history of -- >> i don't want the history. answer the question. >> i'm trying to tell you. he's talking about why they should or shouldn't lose their business. we don't deny business to people based on their race or gender. a public business is open to the public. >> so the answer is if they don't bake a gay wedding cake because of their religious views, what's your reaction? >> the first amendment is not just for churches or synagogues. it's for all americans to freely exercise their religious beliefs everywhere. not just in the church synagogue or home. and that's why justice olotesa and roberts said this decision will be use today vilify those who believe in traditional marriage. that's why i said to my congregation yesterday, i said we will not be silenced. we will not be intimidated by the left by barack obama or the
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supreme court. >> let me ask brian a follow up question. i think this is an important point. if people are practicing their deeply held religious faith and their faith tells them this is the wrong lifestyle. obviously they disagree with you. why not respect their right to live their faith? they go to church maybe on sunday or maybe they have a bible study on tuesday night. the idea is to live your faith 24 hours. if that is their deeply held religious faith, why not respect it and say be tolerant they disagree with you? >> we do respect people's faith. >> no, you've got something to say and you're going to use the force of government to make them bake that cake. >> we have a respect for people's faith and a respect for treating people equally under the law. >> people would have to bake the cake forced by the state to do so? >> they would have to bake a cake for somebody even if they disagreed with their race or religion. >> they can't practice their religious belief.
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>> we said that many times. >> sean -- >> i think one way to look at this -- i understand we're moving in society is to protect people of same sex attraction as a separate class of people. how about this? how about if somebody comes to a photography shop and says i want you to take a picture of my first kiss between three of us. we think it's a wonderful thing the three of us are in love and we want you to be the photographer. we want you to do beautiful art of the three of us doing our first kiss. that's where we're going. >> sean you would not make -- >> different thing we could talk -- >> you would not make a muslim tee shirt owner, you would not make him draw a picture or cartoon that defamed had prophet
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muhammad. we would not make somebody do that. coming up a potential major threat from isis. the fbi issues a warning about a possible fourth of july terror attack here on u.s. soil. catherine herridge has a full report. nbc fires donald trump about comments he made about mexican immigrants. later while the new york manhunt is over dog the bounty hunter will be here to explain how it all happened. that and more as "hannity" continues.
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welcome back to "hannity" the fbi and department of homeland security warning of a possible isis attack over the 4th of july holiday. they are asking you the american people to remain vigilant. sources are telling fox news that isis views the 4th of july as a key target. here with details is fox news chiefherridge. >> isis is more determined to strike on symbolic holidays.
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the republican chairman of the how's homeland security committee says july 4th is a target rich environment. >> i'm extremely concerned about the way the syrian isis recruiters can use the internet to recruit followers in the united states and then activate them to do whatever they want to do. >> fox news has learned the six page bulletin from the fbi and homeland security was sent to the joint terrorism task forces across the country. warning of a heightened risk of a terror assault over the holiday weekend. although the billton does not speak to any one specific threat. it addresses recent plots links to isis. including the shooting in garland, texas. as well as the june 2nd
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confrontation outside of boston. today the white house seemed to dismiss the bulletin as routine. >> it's not uncommon for these bulletins to be issued in advance of the 4th of july. i can say there is no specific credible intelligence to indicate any threats against celebrations over the 4th of july weekend. >> this afternoon a new jersey man was arraigned on charges he provided material support to isis. that's about 50 prosecutions in the u.s. in the last year. sean that is a record number. >> all right. thank you so much. here with more reaction the author of ally my journey across the american israeli divide dr. michael orrin is with us and author daniel sivla is with us. good to see you both. michael i haven't read your book yet. i think it's important to note in your book we'll get to in a
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second that you're not as conservative as i am or bibi netanyahu is. here you see the rise of isis across the middle east especially in syria and iraq spreading into north africa and beyond. and even in western europe and united states you're seeing alliances being bimtuilt why would they make the statement we don't have a real threat when it is a real threat? >> generally it's a threat sean. as my book ally points out, you know america can bring its troops hope from iraq and afghanistan,'s no detaching from the middle east. the middle east is going to follow you home. it's coming to a neighborhood near you. it will continue to hunt down and try to harm americans which is why i wrote this book to make the point. america needs its allies in the middle east particularly its
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democratic and totally thoroughly pro american ally the state of israel. >> how sad now the israelis are closer seemingly to the saudis the egyptians and jordanians right? >> well we're closer to the united states. but there has been a growing closeness between jaerl andegypt and jordan. the biggest threat we face is iran. >> i believe that from my sources in israel and they are pretty high up that they feel more confident in dealing with those three countries than with the u.s. at this point in time. daniel what i love about your writing as a novelist is you do a lot of -- this is based on a lot of real life scenario. >> without question. >> so you're looking at this threat. what are your thoughts? >> my first thought is i guess they're not the jv team after all, are they? >> good point. >> i'm not in the business of giving strategic advice to isis.
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>> inyou want to keep your caliphate don't attack the united states on the 4th of july. i think this administration would be duty bound to respond in a forceful way. if these three attacks that we saw in the last couple of days in france in tunisia and kuwait gets traced back to isis and fully linked to them. that means this group already then does have global reach. that is a problem. >> there's no doubt about that right? >> look i still think that we are in the sort of phase of leaderless jihad. they're being inspired to do this. i don't know that there's anyone at central command giving out orders to specific individuals to carry out attacks. that said i had a meeting with a former operational director recently and he quoted the famous line we don't know what we don't know. and just because we -- there are -- doesn't seem to be any
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formal terror command structure in isis doesn't mean it doesn't exist and they're not planning or plotting a 9/11 style mass casualty attack. >> let me go to the other big national secure issue. that is the so-called negotiation with iran and 5 + 1 and the united states could she coming to an end tomorrow. reports are the iranians are going back to the bargaining table. and they are demanding inspections be off the table. over the weekend you had retired general michael hayden and former cia director on fox news. this is what he said. >> i actually fear that the iranians have the upper hand right now. i actually fear we have painted ourselves into a corner where we believe that any deal is better than no deal at the present time. >> all right. michael, let me run through the list. the number one state sponsor of
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terror. they fight proxy wars against israel and saudi arabia. they said the destruction of israel is non-negotiable. they're yelling at john kerry during negotiations. now they vote last week to say, guess what no inspections. and we're still at the negotiating table and we're offering to give them billions of dollars so they can build more weapons. what part of this being a bad deal does barack obama not understand? >> well from the israeli perspective, it's not the deal is not attached in any way to iranian behavior. as you said iran is the world's largest state sponsor of terror. they have conducted terror attacks on five continents 35 cities. there's no conditions. not saying hey we're willing to negotiate on you you've got to give up on terror. iran is saying it wants to destroy the state of israel. eight million citizens a vital u.s. ally. the agreement is not conditioned on iran stopping those threats and working and actually trying to kill israelis and jews around
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the world. that's just the beginning of our problems with this deal. you know you said earlier i don't agree with benjamin netanyahu and you, but in israel where we have like national consensus oonn nothing there is a complete consensus this is a bad deal. >> let me go to daniel. we're running out of time. that raises the question why would the president negotiate such a deal especially in light of last week's vote if he thought it was worth -- worthwhile up to that point to have negotiations? >> because he wants the deal. he wants the deal very badly. it will at least partially defuse the iranian nuclear issue for a period of time. but when these agreements start to sunset then iran is going to be a threshold nuclear power. as it -- >> a breakout time of zero in 11 years. >> a month and a half.
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wars don't star instantly. if there's trouble brewing iran can crank it up. inspections are critical. if we can't get in there to see what we want to see whenever we want to see it you have to walk away. >> in ten years they won't have one nuclear weapon it will have ten. >> mullahs in iran with obama's seal of approval. coming up nbc cuts all ties with donald trump. over his comments about immigrants. we'll get to that and we'll get reaction from our panel. dog the bounty hunter is here to react to the new york manhunt. yet another shark attack this past weekend over the coast of north carolina. what's the reason behind this recent spike? it's all coming up on "hannity." ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio.
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with donald trump. earlier today the network releases a statement which reads in part due to the recent derogatory statements by donald trump regarding immigrants nbc universal is ending its business relationship with mr. trump. joining us now with reaction is charleston gas perino. eric bolling is here. you have to wear a tie? i have to wear a tie. bolling comes in ten years later, he doesn't have to wear a tie. what's up with that? >> 15 years in wall street. no gold chains. >> donald trump has responded in a forceful way. i agree with mr. trump. as somebody who has been down to the border 11 times, i have seen the drug ware houses. i was there when criminals were arrested. i know the human trafficking side. and the impact on our educational system criminal justice system and healthcare system. is he right or wrong? >> about what he said? >> yes. >> i think he would -- given a do over he may rephrase what he
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said. he said you have to close the border. i'm not sure he liked the part about their drug deal squrz rapists coming across the border. >> a word -- >> word that so it wouldn't be so harsh. >> the only problem we have is we know donald trump. you know him. this is a problem. because he did say that there are a lot of people that are not like that. there are good people. there's a lot of criminal elements crossing the border. if he said that -- >> that's what he meant. >> they allow brian williams -- he is an admitted liar being allowed on a news network. they condone lying, but they won't give donald trump a second chance. >> if you know it's not true and you know it's not true and i know it's not true. and the statement was clarified. maybe a little clumsy. it seems to me we can't handle the truth that illegal immigration is a huge problem.
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>> you're right. he's right. i wish -- exactly. i wish she would have phrased it differently. nbc cutting ties -- this is a bad business decision for nbc. it's a bad viewership decision for nbc. donald trump had the fourth highest rated show on nbc. sunday night football their pushing that away. on top of that "celebrity apprentice" raised millions of dollars for charity. >> the passage of time people will realize that donald didn't mean exactly what he said at that point. that he was trying to make a broader point. this is going to help his brand in the end i think. >> we love chris christie for speaking his mind and saying it the way it is. donald trump has always done that he did it this time. coming up duane dog the bounty hunter is here to explain
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weekend. the manhunt for two convicted murderers concluded with richard matt be shot and killed on friday by a border patrol agent. yesterday sweat was captured miles from the canadian border. here with reaction the star of dog, duane chapman. dog, how are you? >> thank you, sir. we're great. a little sleep derived. other than that we're great. >> i've watched your show enough to know this is not an easy thing to find people. as this -- i never thought this was going to end well. it ended the best possible way. as much as the only people to get hurt one guy killed were the two guys that escaped. when you have two murderers on the loose, they're not going to go willingly, are they? >> no. these are actual -- both these guys beat the death penalty.
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one was convicted in mexico of murder. these were your top grade killers. they're very lucky the police presence was unbelievable. they're so lucky that no one got hurt at all. not that they didn't try, sean you know the one guy that got gunned down, he wouldn't drop his weapon. he shot to tried to hijack a car. i'm thinking being in prison so long he shot at the back of the vehicle. the other guy was walking along the row. you know that show criminals are stupid or dumb. this guy is jogging on the side of the road and a sergeant drives by and sees a guy. how dumb is that. they're very lucky no one got killed. the officer told him to freeze just as he was going into the wooded area. he opened up on him. you know cops are not trained to wound, trained to shoot to wound. they're trained, pardon the expression shoot to kill.
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he shot him twice. the guy is alive, he's very lucky. >> i've watched your show enough. every time you go out in the streets, your life is at risk. but you have weapons but you don't have a gun, right? >> well no but we have a comparable weapons. we have non-lethal stuff that will drop a mule. we have stuff if we get close enough to him, it's just exactly like having a gun. >> so with that said what do you think about should cops have more of these options? >> they do. we've been trained by some of the best cops in the country. the number one weapon is not your pistol. you have stages you go through. one is a taser, one is mace. and then the lethal force. when you got a killer that has killed. this guy shot was convicted so we can say it killing a police officers shot him 20 times. and 20 times, brother. then he ran him over after he did that. when you've got a guy running like that who could have a
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weapon. that is one of the most justifiable shootings i have ever seen. >> look i got to give a lot of credit to the police officers. >> there was an old show with steve mcqueen where he broke out of a prison and he tied little like gunny bags on both of his heels and filled them full of pepper. as he ran it left the scent. they've both had pepper on them. that absolutely does work. so they were spreading thethem. that absolutely does work. so they were spreading the peppers, over a thousand cops. i mean i have never -- listen brother, i was like -- sirens that literally the ground was shaking. helicopters, they were hunting these guys. i have never seen a state -- most you know -- guys break out of prison in other states and they wait to pull them over. these guys hunted 21 or 2 days
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every single day, every day, every night. you know -- that movement at night -- the convicts -- >> this ended the best way possible dog, i got to run, but appreciate your time. >> all right, thank you, sean. all right, the recent shark attacks on the coasts have the feds scratching their heads. another person was attacked off the coast of carolina this is the sixth shark attack in the past two weeks. here now is our expert joe romero here with us. you know everybody loves shark week. i'm fascinated by sharks. why this rush of incidents? what do you think is happening here? >> well really what happened this year is there is a huge influx in temperature. the gulf stream traveled up really fast and bringing also
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the small migration of fish and once the prey moves in the sharks move in. >> so as a cinematographer, do you get to film with the large sharks -- >> we did film with a lot of them it was really cool -- >> what is the worst that happens to you? >> i try to keep a good distance to the animal a good respectable length and everything. so i've never really had -- i mean we have had sharks all around us and had really exciting moments and stuff but i would never really think it was called a close call or anything. i've been pretty safe. >> but i mean if you get in the water with a great white, any of these animals can tear you limb from limb and squish you. i'll be honest i don't want your job. i'm glad you do it because i like to watch it. but at any point do you think twice about doing this? >> well there is always moments
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where you sit there and think you're dealing with wildlife. you want to be able to keep your distance at certain times. i mean, we work with cages and boats. we do all sorts of things to keep the safety factors and the animals. >> all right, shark week everybody watches it. appreciate your time. we hope that this rash of incident stops. thank you for joining us. all right, coming up we do need your help an important question of the day. isis has made a threat against america. we'll tell you about that straight ahead. ♪
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we hope you set your dvrs so you never miss an episode of hannity. we'll see you back here tomorrow you. >> fair balanced and unafraid. there is a fox news alert. they got him. cop-killing fugitive david sweat in custody and in the hospital. the massive 23 day manhunt finally over and the other fugitive dead, shot and killed by police while on the run. and just hours ago corrections officer gene palmer the second prison employee accused of helping the killers in incredible escape getting his day in court. "on the record" takes you to new york with fox team coverage in plattsburgh, new york. rick? >> greta, a remarkable series of events over a 48 hour stretch between friday and sunday afternoon resulting in both escaped killers being shot with matt being killed on friday afternoon and sweat being wounded and captured on sunday as you mentioned now recovering in an