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by the way lynn says her husband is doing much better for those of you asking. we're glad to hear that. tomorrow dana purena and mark fuhrman. see you tomorrow. tonight, an illegal immigrant charged with murder in the killing of a woman in san francisco. governor rick perry is here tonight with reaction. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> governor perry will respond to donald trump's comments about illegal immigrants. the hannity team has been to the border countless times. we'll show you video of what happens there. a shocking video of a collapse football player punching a woman at a bar. his lawyer says he was provoked. he'll be here tonight with reaction. the christian bakers who were fined for refusing to bake a cake for a same sex wedding. >> i apologized to her and said i'm sorry i didn't mean to waste
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your time. >> "hannity" starts right now. welcome, the illegal imgrant who should have been deported earlier this year was arraigned on murder charges today for the killing of a woman last week on a pier in san francisco. francisco sanchez has been deported five times and has seven felony convictions is now akudsed of killing 32-year-old katherine steinle. with more reaction on the victim and her death is trace gallagher. >> her dad says she was thoughtful and loving. her brother called her a strong out spoken free spirit. her friends say she had a contagious life. clearly she left an indelible mark on those who loved her. after growing up in san francisco's east bay she off to see the world after college traveling to europe africa japan and living for a while in dubai. her family said she didn't go as
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much as to see the places as she did to learn about the people. she came back to the bay area and works as a sales representative for a medical technology company. her interests was helping physically challenged athletes get better in sports and better in life. the day before she died she changed her facebook cover photo with this saying quoting, whatever's good for your soul do that. her family calls them words to live by. sean. thanks. this is not the first time an illegal immigrant has committed a violent crime. according to the center for immigration studies in 2013 ice released 36,000 convicted illegal immigrants from its custody. of those 193 had homicide convictions. 426 were convicted for sexual assault. 303 had kidnapping convictions and ice estimated about 50% of
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illegal immigrants who are rearrested then freed reoffend after their release. the federation of immigration reform estimates that illegal immigration costs you about $113 billion annually including $15 billion on medical services $39 billion on education for illegal immigrants and their u.s. born children respectively. we spend over $12 billion on border secure. here with reaction the former governor of texas rick perry. having been down to border with you. i'm going to bring up some of the highlights in a second. i was a little surprised that you were critical of mr. trump. where is your criticism? >> well i think you have to be critical of his disrespectful language that he used. we want to talk about how to bring this country together and the solutions we have. i'll be more than happy to have that conversation. but to paint with a broad brush
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that mr. trump did and basically say that all mexicans were rapists and killers that's just -- that is the type of inflammatory language that doesn't do anything at all. what we need to be talking about is the real issue here. that is the lack of commitment from washington, d.c. to secure this border. you saw it sean. we put our border patrol -- i should say our department of public safety our texas rangers, our parks and wild life wardens in the river. and we made a big impact. we had a 74% decrease in apprehensions. that's what we ought to be talking about rather than this rhetoric. >> governor, i want to be fair to mr. trump in this respect. perhaps inarticulate but he said some people are good people. he didn't say all mexicans as how you categorized it. he did say some people are good people. but these crimes are being committed by illegal immigrants you see these department of homeland security numbers, you see the cost factor healthcare
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education, criminal justice system. you know in that sense, factually is he right, this is happening? that's just a fact isn't it? >> nobody knows it better than i do. for 14 years i was the governor of the state with 1,200 mile border with mexico. i understand what's going on. and all the people of the state of texas, whether they're anglo or african-american or hispanic want to see that border secure. that's what this conversation needs to stay focused on. not making you know rhetoric that is hyperbolic -- >> let me go -- >> he knew what he was doing with those statements. >> i'll let you guys battle it out. we'll have raa debate in less than a month. i sat through a security briefing with you and in this briefing we learned that there was 642,000 crimes committed against texans since 2008.
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i have that videotape, let's roll it. >> criminal aliens have been responsible for 642,000 criminal offenses. sexual assault, there's close to 8,000 victims out there. >> 642,000 crimes since 2008? in texas. >> over 200,000 individuals criminal history reflects they were committed over 642,000 crimes. that's the cost of not securing the border. >> okay. when i sat through that briefing these are the numbers that -- officials gave us that are on the front lines every day. since 2008 alone, 642,000 crimes, 8,000 sexual assault victims alone. those numbers are staggering. >> they are. that's the point. that's why we were -- surged our individuals our law enforcement to the border because we know
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what was going on. and this issue is about the current administration basically says we spent this much money this many more people that's y have the people in the wrong place. they're putting the resources in the wrong effort. we know how to secure the border. you put the personnel on the border you have the strategic fencing in place and you have aviation assets from tijuana to el paso to brownsville with quick response teams when you see suspicious activities. that's how you secure the border. if we had the will in washington, d.c. the border with mexico and the united states could be secure and it could be secure in a relative short period of time. >> i'm looking at the numbers. i sat through that briefing. i'm not trying to play politics. i want to go back. let's play donald trump's stampt statement. i'm not sure you disagree with what we were presented at the security briefing. >> when mexico sends its people
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they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that are lots of problems. and they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some i assume are good people. but i speak to border guards. and they tell us what we're getting. >> what part of that specifically governor, do you disagree with? >> when he paints with such a broad brush. i think that's the challenge that -- to make this rhetoric be disrespectful. and we know what the real challenge is. i mean, i hope who donald trump is mad at is washington, d.c. for their failure to secure that border. i mean we -- >> by the way, governor -- what we're showing now is when i was down at the border floor to ceiling drugs confiscated. this was one of my many trips to
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the border. every drug imaginable getting into the veins and the blood system of american children. right there. it is the biggest warehouse you ever saw full of drugs. i was in it. >> washington has failed to do its duty. one of the reasons i'm running for president of the united states so there will be a president who understands and goes to the oval office every day with the intent to secure the border and make america more secure. >> i want to put up a chart showing 23.4% of federal prisoners are non-citizens. my question to you is what should -- we now have a situation where this guy, you know a seven time felon. five times he was sent back. you know and we didn't not protect the family of this woman kate steinle. and she is just one of -- if you look at the 36,007 people we let
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luce. 426 were kiktedconvicted of assault after we let them out of prison. why is there no law on the books protecting americans from those people we know are criminals? why would we ever let them back out on to our streets? >> because there is no will in washington, d.c. to do their constitutional duty. that's why. i mean we have been screaming at the top of our lungs in this state for a long time about washington not doing their constitutional duty to secure that border. we know how to do it. i mean you saw it sean. you and i together you saw what we were capable of doing on that border. the problem is that's not the state's responsibility. that's the federal government's responsibility. and you have an administration and congress i will add that have not done their job. we need not only a change in administration we need a change in the mindset in this country where we truly put the resources
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in the right place. put the personnel in the right place and the equipment in the right place to finally secure the border so americans can go to sleep every night. not having to think that -- >> i give you credit you -- i was down there, you got your team on board when the federal government wouldn't. i think this will be a big issue in the campaign. thanks as always. >> it should be. >> thank you. my team and i meaning our producers combined have been to the border 25 times. we have seen what really goes on down there first hand. we're going to have -- show you the video evidence when we get back. we have shocking surveillance footage showing a now former florida state university football playing punching a young woman at a bar. his lawyer says he was provoked. you'll meet the owners of sweet cakes bakery. they have been fined $135,000 for refusing to bake a cake for thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price.
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live from america's news headquarters i'm jackie ibanez. fox news confirming the gun used in a deadly shooting in san francisco belonged to a federal agent. at this time there is no word how the weapon got into the hands of francisco sanchez. sanchez, a convicted felon who has been deported five times has been charge in the death of kathryn steinle. authorities in france on the hunt for whomever stole grenades and plastique explosives from a secured military site. the thieves got their hands on roughly 200 detonators and other weapons. the threat comes as france
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remains on its highest terror alert following deadly attacks in january and june. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." welcome back. we've been warning you for years about what going on in our southern border because we have winsed this first hand. since five this program has visited the southern border more than 25 times. i have been there ten times to places like the outskirts of el paso and i have said the drug warehouses full of drugs, tunnels crossing under the border and immigrants detained while trying to cross into the border. i've been on horse back helicopters and i have seen up close and personal what things are like. joining me is a former member of the san francisco police commission and civil rights attorney also fox news
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contributor and the executive director of the national immigration reform. all right. i guess joe, i start with you. you have a police commissioner what's called a sanctuary city out there. sanctuary city means the city refuses to enforce federal law and cooperate with federal officials when it comes to illegal immigration. are they responsible inthis guy went to san francisco because they knew he would be protected by local government there. do they bear responsibility for the killing that took place on friday of this 32-year-old woman? >> absolutely no. i don't think the sheriff or ice can hide behind the sanctuary low as an excuse as to why this -- >> he went to san francisco because it's a sanctuary city. he knows that federal laws will not be enforced in san francisco. that's why he went there. >> yes i know. as a law enforcement official in san francisco, you have an obligation to protect the public. when that person gets into your
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custody, you have to consider all options before you release him into the public. and it didn't actually happen in this case. >> i don't think what you're saying is accurate. that's not accurate. because we know that ice -- >> of course it is. >> we know ice released 36,007 illegal immigrants that committed crimes. 193 homicide cases. 426 sexual assaults, 303 kidnapping convictions and 16,000 drug can and alcohol abusing driving while intoxicated issues. >> i'm not saying ice -- >> what if it was your family? >> ice is also to blame a little bit here. because they're the ones to be cynical that released this person to the city and county to -- >> excuse me the city oof san
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francisco was supposed to transfer him back. >> i get that there's a lack of leadership there. >> but the sanctuary -- >> i think that -- >> katie. >> he should have considered all of his options before releasing that person to the public. >> i think that joe is actually in agreement that the city of san francisco and the police force failed to protect the public by releasing this guy. i think he's trying to say -- >> the sheriff's department not the police department. >> the sheriff's department. excuse me i apologize. he's trying to say the sheriff's department did not do their duty in protecting the public and showing bad judgment when they knew he was a threat to the public. when you look at this as a whole, i'm in washington, d.c. it's a washington, d.c. problem that bleeds out to the rest of the country. it's not isolated to san francisco. these guys are deported multiple times and they're allowed to go back to the country and they go straight to the sanctuary
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cities. the gang of 8 bill wouldn't have prevented this because it an amendment from senator feinstein that wouldn't allow the feds to crack down. it's a failure at the local and federal level. >> san francisco is a sanctuary city but america under obama is a sanctuary country. if you one of the families that lost a loved one, if you were one of the 426 families that had a sexual assault against a loved one or 303 of the families that had a kidnapping and you found out these people were arrested and not deported but put back into the public. how angry would you be? >> i am actually quite angry because our immigration system is a complete failure, from a security perspective -- >> i'm asking about if this was happening to you, our government is not keeping -- >> like i say, sean i am angry right now. because nothing is working. that's the problem. instead of thinking about like who is to blame.
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what are the counterintuitive solutions that should get us moving forward. >> a fence, can we start there? >> as you know having visited the border there are 21,000 borders agents along the border. >> build a fence. a fence worked for hamas and israel. >> do you know where the majority of drugs is being smuggled? along the southern border. if you'll spend money along the border spent it at the ports of entry. >> why would you be against the fence? >> that's not where the problem is. >> it's a huge program. drug trafficking, human trafficking. i've seen it. >> i've seen the data. the data shows this is where the problem is. let's put -- >> you have ranchers that are literally picking up dead bodies because of human trafficking. >> you want to solve that problem. the way to stop that problem is actually have a legal immigration system so people are not forced -- >> we do have one. >> talk to the president about
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it. >> we don't obey the laws. >> this is the problem. the border is not secure as the administration and as the administrations prior have claimed. that's the first point. the second point, is we have laws on the books that are not being enforced. we don't need more immigration laws we have them. >> that's exactly right. >> it is illegal to enter the country without permission. that's the first thing. >> that's exactly right. >> it is illegal to harbor illegal aliens inside a city in your home anywhere. that is also illegal under federal law. the problem here is that washington, d.c. has tied the hands of ice agents. the ice union president has testified about this multiple times saying they have no jurisdiction anymore when it comes to interior enforcement and taking care of the criminal alien problem in cities across the countries, not just in san francisco or sanctuary cities across the country. have laws on the books, we don't
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need to add more bureaucracy. >> i'm listening to you -- i have a question. >> the being an immigrant makes you a criminal or being a sanctuary city protects you -- >> you're a law enforcement guy. we have laws on the books. those laws -- >> that's right. >> they are not being respected. drugs, human trafficking are flowing into this country. and then we have a president that tells -- you don't agree with me? >> i don't disagree with you, i don't. which is why i'm saying -- >> as a result americans are dying, americans are victims of sexual assault by people who have no business being in this country. why don't we solve the problem and deport those people or put them in jail? >> you know real law enforcement happens on the ground right? so this is the police officers and sheriff officers.
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in some -- >> but in a sanctuary city they should have handed him over. >> if you talk to the former sheriff -- that's not true. >> yes it is true. >> when you talk to former sheriffs in certain circumstances that has happened to protect the public from crime. >> excuse me in this particular case ice asked he be handed over and they didn't do it as they often don't because they're a sankctuary city. >> that's actually happened in the interest of protecting the public. >> an innocent woman is dead. >> yeah. sean, this is the problem when you pick and choose which laws you're going to enforce. when you have discretionary prosecution and decide who is going to stay and go and you don't obey the laws of illegal immigration this is what you get. you get the mixing of criminal aliens what kind of crimes have they convicted. are they heinous enough. who has to die first before we enforce the law? >> thank you for being with us. shocking video, a now former
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florida state football player caught on tape punching a woman in a face. we'll show you extremely graphic video of a tourist in cincinnati being beaten bloody by a mob. a "hannity" exclusive. you'll meet the oregon bakers who were fined because they refused to make a case for a same sex wedding straight when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter.
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when you say well you know it wasn't until he was -- she struck him twice that he reacted. the woman raised his fists shouted racial epithets. i was a little surprised at those comments. i wanted to see if that was what you had said. >> you know certain things get taken out of context. i never said he was provoked. i do believe that video clearly shows that he was not the initial aggressor. that's what i said. he was struck by the woman prior to him striking her. but i want to be clear, deandre has apologized for this entire incident. he believes he should have turned around and walked away. he is regrettable this thing ever happened. his life has been derailed as a result of it. and he is now owning it. and he's volunteering at a battered woman's shelter. he plans on learning from this experience and trying to regroup his life. >> walk us through the tape
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jose. i've known you a long time. i'm looking at the tape at the beginning. she's hitting him. you can see that. and he hit her back. i was raised you never hit a woman, you're saying he now recognizes that was a huge mistake on his part? >> correct. you know he feels -- first of all, no one should be touching or hitting another person period. whether it's a man or a woman. and, you know we all know 30% of the cases that are brought and prosecuted in domestic violence cases are women who are arrested. so it goes both ways. however, no one should be touching another person against their will. deandre is apologetic about t. his football days are over. he is very disappointed about that. he went through a lot of trouble to try to get to fsu and worked very hard to play football there. and his life is completely derailed as a result of this. he knows that and he's got to man up to that.
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>> let's go to the university president john thrasher. the football coach's decision to dismiss the quarterback, while it's important to adhere to due process after seeing the alterication on video there is no question in my mind that the coach made the right decision. your reaction? >> i certainly agree with that. the football team has had its share of negative publicity in recent months and years. and this certainly does not add to the reputation of what i would call a very great school. >> all right what do we do in a case jose where -- let's say he did walk away. would she have gotten in trouble for hitting him? you can see shat she hit him across the face first. or is there a different standard? and should there be a different standard? >> i think that question is better posed for mr. meggs.
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>> well you know obviously, you know facts sometimes get in the way of people. and one of the things we've done is we have gone frame by frame with the victim in this case about what did happen. she was being pushed and elbowed. long before she raised her fists. she told him to get off of me. i was here first. and -- >> he definitely was holding her before that all started. you're right. you're saying his argument that what jose is saying it wasn't until she struck him twice she reacted you disagree with that? >> she swung at him with a weak left. >> she did strike him it's there on video. i can see it. >> no, she didn't hit him, you know. >> wait wait hang on. right there. watch the left hand of the girl. she's obviously -- he's holding her back as you can see. and then if you watch at this moment there's the left yeah,
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she did hit him. >> well. >> listen i was raised you never touch a girl. i had three older sisters, it didn't matter whaurpdt happened. if i raised my hand to my sisters i was in trouble. >> the truth is is he should have walked away. >> agreed and jose agrees with that. >> rather than walking away after he punches a girl in the nose. >> i agree. so what should the charges -- where are going to go in terms of the legal aspect of this jose? >> well you know his life is already been destroyed. it's all about picking it up from here on out. i am certain mr. meggs and his office as an excellent reputation. i'm certain -- i'm hoping the worst of this is behind us and we can somehow resolve this case. for a positive to try and turn a negative into a positive, deandre is doing community service. he's trying to make amends for
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his actions. i hope -- and the sacrifices and losses he's incurred is enough. >> he's lost his college career he's been released. he's doing community service. does that impress you that he's showing contrition and a change of heart? >> all the factors come into play. this case has been filed with the court. it will be resolved either by a plea that is acceptable to the state or by a trial by jury. >> what would be an acceptable plea to you? >> we haven't even gotten to that stage yet. you know what we do in these cases is, you know, first off -- >> you're saying there will be no charges brought against the woman, only the guy in this case? >> no, there will be no charges brought against her. >> and you feel he was the aggressor and even the punch that she knew is irrelevant to you? >> well it's part of what she
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did. he was battering her when she threw the punch. >> it looks like he was holding back her hands like he was afraid she was going to hit her. it looks like there may have been history. i don't know if i'm reading into that. >> he was holding her left arm before she raised her fist. >> it looked like he was trying to restrain her. was there a history between these two before this? >> none that i'm aware of. >> all right. hopefully you will be able to resolve this jose? >> i wanted to add the moment she turns around, she turns around with a fist in the air. the only time -- the very first time deandre touches her and to prevent her from hitting him. and we can batter back and forth over this, but i think what we -- the message we want to
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send especially to our young adults you know one, this shouldn't occur. and both parties should learn from it. and, two, you should try and move on from this experience and teach our youth and hopefully let them grow and make this an educational experience for these young adults. if we can successfully do that i think it will ultimately solve the problem. you never solve a problem by putting a band aid on it. you solve it by trying to fix it and educate them. >> that's sad to see stuff like this. i got to tell you, it really is. hopefully jose you're right. it can be some good can come out of a bad situation. thank you both. coming up a group of young people cont on tape laughing poking fun at a man who was beaten bloody and left unconscious in cincinnati. that's coming up next. please be warned the video is extremely gruesome. the owners of a bakery that refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple they've been ordered to hand over more than a
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for a free 30-tablet trial go to cialis.com welcome back. shocking new video shows a tourist being beaten bloody and unconscious. all while bystanders mock and laugh. the footage is very graphic. if you have small children in the room we advise you let them leave now. let's take a look. >> [ bleep ]. out [ bleep ]. >> look. yep. >> you okay? you okay? call 911. [ bleep ] out. [ bleep ].
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>> down. down. >> really sick. the reporting officer indicated that this may have been the result of a hate crime. stating in the incident report that the beating potentially had anti-white motives. the cincinnati police department backed away from the claim. joining us is mark fuhrman and bo dietl. let's go to the original report. hate bias anti-white. that's what the original report says. that was on july 4th. multiple subjects jumped on assaulted victim during an unruly crowd situation stemming from an event. we go to july 7th. they update the report saying no bias not applicable here. >> and also in the report you see simple assault. the guy had a broken nose. he had a concussion. he had facial bones broken in his cheeks. and that's a felonious assault anywhere in america.
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now as far as what i saw the people around him were obvious african-americans. if it was reversal with a black man on the ground with white guys handing around you know sean that would have been put down as a bias crime. we may be having a riot today. >> i agree. mark what is your take on it? >> i agree. it was a felony assault. that was without question. i'm sure as soon as the supervisors, the upper echelon of the cincinnati police department got to work tuesday morning they went busy changing this because they didn't want anything to do with an anti-white attack with black suspects. and bo is correct. if this was black man on the ground and these were all white people that were beating him and laughing at him and failure -- failing to render any kind of an aid, well then we would have al sharpton in town and we would have a riot. i suppose the response should be i guess, if we are seeing the conduct of many of these
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cities that there should be a lot of white people right now looting and burning down the town because they're so angered over the treatment of this young man. >> this is so sick evil and twisted. not one person in this crowd which i argue becomes a mob -- we have a witness view of the cincinnati fight taking place. the victim majorly out numbered being beaten here. let's roll the tape if we can at some point. you know look at this whole thing. beat beaten thrown to the ground. i mean -- >> wouldn't you think now with this assault that you would wait -- and happens to be an african-american punching. i'm seeing it happen before my eyes. wouldn't you think that this case would be given to the detectives you would first of all, interview the complaintantant that was beat up were there any racial statements made while they were beating you up.
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you would look for other witnessess to interview. you upgrade it to a bias crime. if they used a rational slur against him it should be a racial crime. if it was the other way around that's what would happen. >> mark we'll give you the last word. >> bo is correct again. there has to be a motive for the crime. if it's not mutual combat if it's not the victim starting the fight, what is it. what we come down it's a racially motivated crime. he was beaten and laughed at and he's left there for dead because he was white. and if he was black, the whole scenario would be different. i just think there's one other thing that we're seeing in this nation. if a young black man does anything his conduct is never questioned. whether it's criminal whether it's in a riot whether it's against a police officer. he is always right. and if he isn't right and he's proven wrong, still his conduct is never questioned.
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welcome back to "hannity." the owners of sweet cakes bakery in oregon were ordered to pay $135,000 in acake $135,000 fine for refusing to bake a cake for a lesbian couple. here are the owners of sweet cakes bakery. good to see you. how are you? >> good how are you? >> where did sweet cakes come from? you make sweet cakes right? >> yes. >> how did you pick the name? >> i thought it was cute. >> you guys are married, right? >> yes. >> how long have you been in business together? >> let's see, would have been
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since 2006 she got her business license. it's been a little while. >> okay. >> and why did you decide not to bake the cake for this couple? >> it was based on faith. we believe everything we do is an act of worship. and in this situation it wasn't about the girls, or anything about the event. i can't dedicate my wife's artistic abilities, she believes came from god that goes against what the bible says. >> we even when we opened our shop we dedicated our bakery to the lord we had our pastor come out and a group of people. and we prayed. and you know because we just wanted everything that we did in our shop to be done to glorify god. >> this is our deeply-held
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religious conviction. is that a good way to put it? >> yes. yes. >> and church for you doesn't end on sunday or maybe a bible study wednesday or thursday. right? >> i don't think anybody's beliefs do. >> some people party saturday, and church sunday. these are your beliefs. you think your first amendment rights were violated how are you going to handle this? >> yes. the state violated our first amendment rights. freedom of religion says the government cannot compel me to violate my religious beliefs. and the things very to if i go into business. >> and you guys make a lot of
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cakes to get to $135,000? how many cakes would you have to bake to get to that money? there are not big margins in food from my memory. how many cakes do you have to bake? what are you going to do about that? >> well i mean the blessing in this situation is that the american people have spoken. they have shown us that they don't agree with this decision. this idea that you can force someone to do something against their religion is not something that they agree with. we have some crowd funding numbers that are just astronomical and a blessing. >> so people are going to makeup the money for you. and fund the lawsuit as you move forward what. is your plan? do you want to get this to the supreme court? >> we're going to absolutely appeal this. you know, it's honestly it's just ridiculous. i mean $135,000 for politely telling someone i'm sorry. i can't participate in your
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event. it's just mind blowing. >> let me ask you a question. would you, what if you knew a couple was having a party, they lived together which i assume was against your religious beliefs too. would you deny them? >> if we're celebrating sin, we don't want to be a part of it. a birthday cake doesn't celebrate sin. there are different areas that we would stay away from. >> we're going to continue to follow this case guys good to see you. good luck in your business. if i'm in town i'm going to buy a cake. >> thank you, both. >> coming up shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles.
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