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that i got rainbow wheel on. somebody wanted to me to look at something like megryan ryan. i have no idea. maybe we'll talk about it with governor huckabee tomorrow tonight. see you then. tonight as the country is reeling from the death of kate steinle, hear from other parents who have lost loved ones killed by illegal immigrants in reents years. >> when you start breaking the law there is no reason to keep those people here. >> ice says there are over 300 sanctuary cities in america. rudy guiliani is here tonight with reaction. >> people should and do trust me. hillary clinton once again blames republicans for her trustworthiness problems. >> this has been a theme that has been used against me and my husband for many many years. >> 2016 republican presidential candidate carly fiorina is here to react. the oklahoma governor's refusing to remove the ten
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commandments monument until the appeal is heard. the governor joins us to explain. "hannity" starts right here right now. welcome. tonight the country has been taken aback by the killing of a kate steinle by a illegal alien. now unfortunately steinle is far from the only person harmed by an illegal immigrants living here in the united states. joining me now to share their own devastating stories. this woman's son was killed in 2012. dan is with us and his son was killed earlier this year in january shot in the head by an illegal ilgrant while waiting at a red light. joining us mary an her son, sergeant brandon, an off duty police officer was killed by a drunk driver in 2014.
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the driver was an illegal emigrant. to all of you, my thoughts prayers and condolences. i know this is devastating. sabina, tell us the story ipn your thoughts now that this debate as come to the forefront. what is your thoughts in all this? >> thanks for having me. my thoughts are pretty basic. i'm not a politician. i don't care left right, tea party, whatever it doesn't matter to me. to me what matters is that my only child, my son dominic is no longer with me. it's not because he drove carelessly or he did anything wrong. it was because he was on his way to work on his motorcycle. and the guy that has been here for eight years committing many crimes including felony armed robbery, two dui's decided the law doesn't apply to him because there were no consequences before. >> in other words, this illegal
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immigrant committed armed robbery, felonies all these crimes and we didn't deport the guy? >> no. no. he didn't even have to serve much time if he did any. he just regardless of what he was told not to do he got in the car again and he drove that morning. because three weeks prior to that he was arrested for his second dui. >> aren't you angry? i would be so angry and feel so betrayed by our government for not doing their job and deporting him. >> i'm very angry. i've been fighting this and talking. you had me on before and i appreciate you very much. i've been fighting about this. i know other families now that have been fighting this for years. but it's been swept under the rug. and even though donald trump didn't use the words i would have used and his message is a little rough. okay i thank him for bringing this up front and for having this conversation. and people's feelings are heard.
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my heart is ripped apart. and these other families here. our lives will never be the same. he was my only child. >> it could have been prevented. that's the big tragedy r.. dan, your son shot in the head. explain the background in that story. >> well sean it was back on january 31st. he had dropped his girlfriend off. he took her out. it was her birthday and he celebrated. he had to get back to his apartment. on the way home it was -- he stopped at a red and this illegal alien who had been deported four times and had a sheet that dated back to 2001 that was violent. he did 63 months in a federal prison and had been released. he reentered the -- deported then reentered the country for the fifth time. and so he pulled up next to my son, drew his gun, and blew my son's brains out. it didn't end there, though
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because he moved on down the road and 20 minutes later shot another young man by the name of juan garcia who was 28 years old. he then shot a couple and then was chased by a sheriff and the deputy took him out. it was very similar to what happened in san francisco. in that the killer had been -- a long history of violent crimes and in and out of jails. and four times deported. >> four times deported. are you -- i would be again, livid and feel betrayed that our government didn't protect your family with known people that shouldn't have been here. committed crime after crime and they never deported them. i don't know if i'd get over that anger. >> it's the strange thing is
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spencer's mother and i, we don't think about the killer that much. we feel like he was more or less a foot soldier. and it's our government that did this. cherry picking laws, regardless -- it could be because you're trying to import votes or you're trying to import cheap labor. it doesn't matter. the laws are being cherry picked and there's consequences for that and my son paid the consequences. >> mary ann, you lost your son. sergeant brandon mendoza. >> he had just left work and he was heading home. and silva had been driving the wrong way on four different freeways in phoenix and slammed head on to my son on a curved off ramp my son was going on. he had no heads up what was happening to him. silva had been charged in
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colorado many years ago. for burglary and for assaulting an officer and he was released to come back to court. he never showed up. ten years later they found him at the border reentering the united states. and when he appeared back in court to face the charges, they provided leniency for him and he spent no time in jail. you know and i'm looking at this thinking and listening to all these other stories thinking the leniency that our government is showing these illegals is costing innocent american lives. and if somebody doesn't stand up and start speaking the truth as i feel donald trump did. maybe in not the perfect way, but if people don't start speaking the truth and acknowledging that we have a problem at the border, for the sake of getting votes, i am getting more and more disgusted with politicians in this country. >> so am i. i feel -- there is no excuse for this. you all lost family members needlessly. your children.
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>> and when you consider ice released over 315,000 people last year not 3,000 or 30,000 315,000 in over 177,000 of those were criminals, when the state of arizona when the city of phoenix 75% of the people on our most wanted list are illegals when 40% of the criminals in our jail system are illegals if you can't tell me this is a problem with illegals in this country, and i'm just talking about phoenix at this point, it's astronomical what's happening across the country and what's happening to innocent american lives. >> our thoughts prayers and condolences go out to all of you. i'm thankful that you're willing to share your story so that maybe there's a greater awareness of a problem. i think needs to be solved very quickly. thank you all for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. here now with more reaction fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera.
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you and i have disagreed on immigration. on every case these are people we didn't deport. criminals. crimes. one after another. if they got deported they have no problem walking in across our country. that's why i want a fence. that's why i want our country secure. i'm not talking about the people who want a job, but the criminals that have open free access to our country and we're not protecting americans. those family members lost their kids because we didn't do the right thing. >> my heart breaks for those family members as it does for family in san francisco. it's horrible what happened. what these -- >> and preventible. >> one thing -- i've been you know tending to my mom, my 95-year-old mom in florida. for two days this discussion has been happening and i've wanted very much to comment. my heart goes out to the victims
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of these crimes as they do the victims of any crimes. when you use the anecdotes to make the argument about undocumented immigrants. you can't deny like these monstrous criminals, these people have as much in common with the vast majority of undocumented -- >> i'm not -- >> as we have in common with james holmes in aurora colorado adam lanza in connecticut or those four black people who were killed in the last 12 hours in baltimore. they are not reflective of the african-american population. >> here's the problem. even if we do deport them they come back. you know why? because we don't secure the border. >> this beast, this scum dog who killed the woman in san francisco, remember this guy did almost 15 years in jail in federal prison for felony reentry.
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he was put in jail -- >> he was in san francisco because it's a sanctuary city and america under obama has become a sanctuary can't. >> those kind of problems why this particular -- why was this man on the streets anyway? he had seven felony convictions. why wasn't he behind bars for life? what happened to three strikes you're out? last . >> last year rete released 30,000 people who were convicted of crimes. 303 kidnap convictions, how stupid are we that we not only let you out and send you back and you can get back in. >> that's a population of 11 million or more. they commit crimes that are lesser rate than citizens -- >> actually not true. >> it has been proven. >> no, it's not. >> i have the survey from political activists everything
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i've seen done from anybody done from the middle of the road indicate. >> we can slow statistics at each other. the problem is our borders are insecure. even if we send people -- >> i grant that. i've got no problem -- >> i've been to the border i understand why people want to -- >> build the war 100 miles high. that's fine. you put up a wall 100 miles high people like this murderer in san francisco will get a ladder to climb it. this guy went to jail for 15 years for felony reentry. this is not a typical person. >> no. no. you're wrong here. >> i have one other point i have to make. >> what? >> you just put me in a place i have to follow three grieving families very unfair. very unfair. >> whoa. whoa. whoa. i am -- >> it's a difficult situation. wouldn't it be as justifiable to
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say, okay here are these three or four or 300,000 crimes committed by undocumented -- now here is 11 million people who walk their children to school today who did the dirty jobs americans wouldn't do. >> i don't believe that. i washed dishes i was a bus boy. >> you ever go to a meat packing plant process poulttry? >> i have done so many dirty jobs in my life. >> you find the people who are going to clean the toilets and paint the picnic -- >> i wash the dishes -- >> my point is, these horrible crimes these anecdotes as horrific as they are do not reflect the vast majority. >> i understand if i'm at there border and i'm in san diego and see poverty on one side and milk and honey on the other i'm going on the other side. here's the problem, along with the vast majority that want
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jobs so too are these criminals and rapists, a small minority but they're committing crimes killing americans. >> you hate president obama's executive order now being enjoined by a federal court. >> americans are dying. >> because president obama wants to give a kind of amnesty to undocumented immigrants who have been here ten years or more, have committed no kriemgzcrimes have citizen children born in this country. these are the kind of people that built america. that's most of them. >> those that cross the border -- you don't want to hear this. >> they slander the hard work and toil of -- >> you're missing my main point. we have a vulnerability. if somebody that wants a job crosses over so too can isis and so too can people from al qaeda. and i'm saying america has a responsibility to those three parents that lost loved ones who we had in our criminal justice
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system and didn't send back or they could walk across again. we are -- our government is responsible for the death of their children. >> there has never been a verified terrorist penetration from the southern border. there have been from canada. never from mexico. >> i want to secure the canadian border. >> but there's not the same kind of emotion. we have this vision because of donald trump who i love and admire because of his sloppy rhetoric there's this image of a brown -- >> stop it. you know i'm not saying that. >> it's not true. >> i understand people want america -- >> i was in new jersey -- >> i understand they want this opportunity. do it legally. >> they are not -- these murderers are not the face of the immigrant. >> we have an obligation -- >> i agree i'll build a fence with you. you me and trump we'll build a fence. i don't want this racial ethnic
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slander. >> who is using that? >> not you, brother. >> i'm not. i never would. if i was on that side of the fence i would come over here. >> and you'd come over here and do whatever it took to feed your family. >> of course but we have to do it legally. >> this is an aberrant socio path. >> there's a lot of them. >> we can argue, there are fewer in that population. >> of the 37,000, 193 homicide. if it was your family member i know you love your family. you'd go nuts. you would -- >> i would go nuts whoever killed them. >> you would go insane because not one american should die or sexually assaulted. >> the image that the news has given over the last several days is we have a murder epidemic that undocumented -- >> we're releasing 37,000 kim criminals. >> where is the rage --
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>> whoever mentioned hispanic. i'm mentioning people -- we're talking about illegal immigrants not any particular race nation alt or location. >> the problem was between san francisco and the federal government. this person should never have been on the streets. >> all right. geraldo, good to see you. i did not put you in a bad position. >> i love you regardless. >> you love me regardless. there are over 300 jurisdictions in this country that do not cooperate on the issue of immigration and deporting illegal immigrants so-called sanctuary cities. ainsley earhardt is here with a report. the baltimore mayor announced she's replacing the city's police commissioner. is she the one responsible. we're check in with america's mayor. defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal.
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hq" i'm jackie ibanez. wall street investors face a uncertain day tomorrow. the dow lost 260 points. traders are concerned about the technical glitch that shut down the stock exchange. officials say the problem was internal. united airlines experienced problems today forcing the carrier to ground flights. waying heavily on the markets the debt crisis in greece. the deadline for them to come up with a plan is just hours away. they have request adthree year rescue. the government is trying to reassure creditors it would enact tax and pension reforms quickly in exchange for loans. i'm jackie ibanez now back to "hannity." welcome back. tonight we are continuing to learn more information about
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francisco sanchez, the illegal immigrant that's been charged with murder of 32-year-old kate steinle. ainsley ainsley earhardt has more on these sanctuary cities. it's very long. francisco sanchez's wrap sheet is two pages long. it's unknown when he first came to the country illegally, we can confirm his first arrest happened in 1991 and was deported back to mexico in 1994 before being sent back four more times. sanchez has seven felony drug convictions. with three of those for possession of heroin. your viewers might be wondering why is a criminal like this allowed to stay in the country. the reason he was not deported is because san francisco where he is accused of murder happens to be a sanctuary city. tonight, we have new numbers from ice showing there are 300 of these jurisdictions including
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cities towns and even count aeds in america will not turn over illegal immigrants to federal immigration officials for deportation. it's unbelievable many saying that the illegals in our country have more rights than the legals do. >> it's scary information there. we appreciate that report. joining us now former new york city mayor rudy guiliani. i want to add to what ainsley reported. if you look at the number of convicted illegal immigrants that were let loose by ice, look at what they did, 36,000 people that were put back, 193 homicide 426 sexual assaults. we have the estimated cost taxpayer. $113 billion. medical, $15 billion. education, $39 billion. the amount of money the federal government spends on security $12 billion. this is insanity. >> no question about it.
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first of all, let's be clear about this. anyone who has a criminal conviction and is in this country illegally should be deported. and should never be allowed back in unless they are allowed back in they should be put in jail for mandatory five years. >> immediately, in other words seven -- >> i said criminal. here's where it gets very confusing and where you got to look at the 300 cities very differently. when i was mayor of new york city i inherited a policy because i should say i was part of developing because i was u.s. attorney when he developed it way back i was in charge of the immigration service. here were the three exceptions one if the person was the victim of a crime and was telling us who the person was who committed the crime. we didn't turn that person in because we wanted that person as a witness and we wanted that person to help us get a criminal off the street. number two, we did not ask when
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children were put in school if their parents were legal or illegal. we didn't want 40,000 kids running around the street without going to school. we would have had a bigger crime problem than we had. third, if you went into the hospital and you were seriously ill and needed to be treated we were going to treat you and we didn't just didn't ask. it was a don't ask policy. anybody who had a criminal conviction or was arrested for a crime including a misdemeanor was reported immediately to the immigration service. my problem was this i could not get the immigration service to deport the drug dealer in front of the guy who was working in the back of a restaurant. i would go to them fight with them argue with them. and i would say to them you got to get these people out of my city. they say we have our priorities and orders. i said the guywork working in the back of the restaurant that's
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bad, but the drug dealer ought to go. there were times i would have press conferences with a guy like this i would take the wrap sheet. i remember having one that had 48 pages and i threw it across the entire room, meaning across -- >> wrap sheet of 48 pages, illegal immigrant. >> i threw it across and said this is the reason why we need a career criminal bill. used to do it as u.s. attorney used to do it as mayor. >> there are more than 300,000 criminal illegal immigrants on the loose now today. >> that's a number we can handle. 300,000. when they talk about the 12 million illegals that's a number that starts to be mind boggling. 300,000 is a number we can handle. this is a failure to prioritize. and here we have to be non-political about it. this is a failure the immigration service has had for about 30 years. >> it's not only san francisco,
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it's 300 cities. this is a sanctuary country now. >> when somebody would say sanctuary city i never thought it meant criminals. i thought -- >> san francisco was supposed to hand that guy over to ice. >> when i thought of sanctuary city i'd say ten, 15 years ago i thought of a city in which people were turning their backs of gardeners and people who worked in restaurants. it never not reporting criminals to the immigration service. that is, i think, basically that's a violation of your oath of office. >> i know you defended trump. maybe it was -- he should have spent more time saying most people aren't like this. he did say some are not good. >> i would have said it differently. you would have said it differently. the pile on is absurd. >> it's obseen. >> donald trump is a unbiassed man. >> he's also right about
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criminal activity. >> i said he said it in reverse order. most of them good people. >> that's what i would have said. >> a large number more than you think of bad people that sneak in and you got the numbers to show that. what he did was get isus to focus. we come to the same conclusion but in a different way. the conclusion is this is a serious problem. with things like isis hanging out there this becomes a bigger question. >> i want to ask you a question about baltimore. the baltimore mayor announced the firing of the police commissioner. i want to run this tape. >> moments ago, i thank police commissioner anthony batts for his service to baltimore city. and i informed him that i would be making a change in the leadership of the baltimore city police department. >> she's the one that told the police to stand down. if i'm a cop in baltimore, after what happened there's no way i'm working as hard as i used to. i'm going to be really careful. >> you got to be careful.
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you have a family at home, a morge mortage to pay. this mayor is going to turn on you. as i watch these two she was the one doing most of the talking. and you know, if you're going to fire somebody maybe she should fire herself. and the police commissioner seems like he's a scapegoat. maybe he didn't do the right thing, maybe he did. somebody has to find out what was he hearing from the mayor. >> i've talked to rank and file within the department. they are telling me they fear that they cannot do their job. that they will be -- i >> i went to every police graduation class and i said to every class i need you to reduce crime in this city. i basically told them i have your back. if you get in trouble, i'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. and all i'm giving you is what every criminal gets the benefit of the doubt. i am not going to accuse you or
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fire you unless it is proven that you committed a crime. if you committed a crime, you're going to go to jail. in my lifetime i put 70 cops in jail. i'm not incapable of putting cops in jail. i won't take the presumption of innocence from police officers. the mayor made the police worried about doing their job. >> all right, mr. mayor, good to see you. coming up you're hear from an arizona sheriff on the front lines battling illegal immigration. that crime crisis. later tonight. >> the american voter will weigh these kinds of accusations. i mean people write books filled with unsubstantiated attacks against us and admit they have no evidence. hillary sits down for an interview. she doesn't say much. we'll get reaction from 2016 republican presidential candidate carly fiorina.
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welcome back to "hannity" according to the arizona sheriff's department this man was reportedly driving high on drugs and crashed into a car injuring two small children and their mother. perez vasquez has been deported six times in three years. here now is the sheriff of pin elcounty arizona. >> earlier we talked to families that lost loved ones. as is often the case they're deported and then they walk across the border again. isn't that the big part of this problem, criminals know they can get back very easy and they know the routes and where to go? >> absolutely. and without consequence. and that's the problem here. we see in my county this near head on collision with this young mother and her 5-year-old
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son, 2-year-old baby girl. this illegal that hits her, totals her car. but it was you or i we'd get out or any other citizen we'd get out to find out what's going on or call 911. right? he and a witness said four others fled on foot. they didn't stop to render aid or call 911. they fled on foot. and this guy turns out not only he's impaired by drugs in this wreck, six times, so there's a lack of consequence. so that's why none of us should be surprised all these crimes continue to occur. and then we get people attacking us somehow saying we're not compassionate. because we don't want to just have open borders. i reject that. every year every year this is a country who proudly accepts more legal immigrants than every other nation on the face of this earth combined. >> how bad -- for those -- how accurate was donald trump? how accurate was he that this is a huge problem in terms of
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crime, et cetera is he right or wrong? >> it's a huge problem. he's tapping into the anger that i and every american should feel. he's going broader with a brush when he characterized, you know all of the illegals. >> he did say some are good people. he could have probably said it better. i get your point. >> look in my county i've got 30% of my 400,000 people that are mexican, hispanic descent from mexico largely that are good decent hard working americans. it's these criminals that were released. the numbers you quoted earlier, who can justify the fact that they remain in our country? what do we think they're going to do? we don't -- when we catch one of these murderers, it's not the first time they committed all kinds of other crimes. absolutely we're getting what this administration has served up. >> a sank whewctuary country.
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as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ welcome back to "hannity"." hillary clinton sat down for her first interview since she announced her campaign. when asked about her poll numbers here's what she had to say. >> i think when you are subjected to the kind of constant barrage of attacks that are largely fomented by and coming from the right, this has been a theme that has been used against me and my husband for many many years. the american voter will w
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these kinds of accusations. i mean you know people write books filled with unsubstantiated attacks against us and admit they have no evidence. people should and do trust me. and i have every confidence that will be the outcome of this election. i cannot decide what the attacks on me will be no matter how unfounded. >> joining me now with reaction 2016 president candidate carly fiorina. i want to get your reaction to that interview. someone said hillary has become a specialist at fudging the facts. what's your reaction? >> it's back to the vast right wing conspiracy sean. and in that interview, which i think was really vintage clinton. she did not answer a single question. really. she did not accept accountability for anything.
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really. i honestly think she has lived in her own world and in her own bubble for so long that she really doesn't perceive these very real conflicts of interest as conflicts of interest. she just wants people to trust her. >> what did you think for example on her answer about e-mails? oh there was no law. actually we do have a records law. that was inaccurate. and that oh, there was no regulation. there was nothing i did. these items were subpoenaed and she hasn't handed them over for years. so does this fly with the american people or does the trustworthiness quotient get bigger for her? >> well i think as the polls indicate people don't trust her. and that means the foundation of leadership is not solid for her. but i also want you to notice something else sean she was not asked a single question about her track record as secretary of state. she wasn't asked about why she thought a gimmicky reset button
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would stop vladmir putin. she wanted why she called basher al assad of syria a positive reformer. she wasn't asked why she declared victory in iraq. and what she thinks about how libya is a failed state and haven for terrorists. she isn't going to be asked the questions she needs to be asked. we need a nominee that will face her on a debate stage and ask every single one of those questions. the american people have the facts they need to make a good judgment. >> you know the other thing she attacked dishonesty and trustworthiness question. i have never witnessed a politician that's won an election when 57% of the electorate doesn't think your trustworthy. she dismissed the clinton foundation. she wants to be the women's
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candidate. what is your to that? >> well yes. you're right. she wants to run as the first woman president. if for example, i faced her on a general election debate stage, she wouldn't get to run as the first woman president, would she? she would have to answer a question about her track record about her accomplishments. about her trustworthiness. i would point out that not only has she taken money from countries with atrocious human rights records. but she as secretary of state took women rights off the table in her discussionwise china. even though she made a big show of showing up in china to talk about women's rights or human rights and yet when she was in a position to pursue that conversation with china as secretary of state, she took it off the table. >> i want to go to comments you made about donald trump and his comments that he made that have made so much news here. you called them outrageous. you said he doesn't represent me he doesn't represent my
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party. i want to play the comments for you and specifically i want you to tell me what part of this you disagree with and why. let's listen to the tape. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have 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. >> your comments i felt were extraordinarily harsh. what part of what he said do you disagree with? >> well i think first of all that it's inaccurate to say that the mexican government is purposefully sending their criminal elements. >> they're not stopping it in other words. >> i think we need to
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collaborate more with mexico to be sure. i think donald trump has raised an important issue, but has rudy guiliani said in your previous segment these issues have been around for a very long time. it has been a problem with an insecure border sanctuary cities criminal elements coming in through an illegal immigration problem that hasn't been fixed under republicans or democrats. and i think it points out the fact that we have too much hibberhigh hyperbole. everybody talked about it. republicans and democrats alike. >> he's offered a solution. he said nobody builds better walls than donald trump. which i think is actually funny the way he says it. more more seriously. the numbers are staggering we
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have have done anything to fix it. in one sense i think you agree with him that it's not true. you didn't like the matter in which he said it. why did you say it was outrageous? >> when we condemn a group of people whole sale. i, too, have offered a solution to the illegal immigration problem. i've been far more specific than donald trump about the need to secure the border. about how i would fix the legal immigration system. for an example i've been specific of how i would deal with those who have come here illegally illegally. when we paint whole groups of people as bad people that doesn't help us advance the conversation. what we need now in our political process is less rhetoric and more results. less talk and more problem solving. >> he did say some are good people. i want to be fair to his side of the argument. good to see you.
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a plaque must come down but joining me is oklahoma governor mary falon. how are you? >> i'm good. >> so you're going to stand up to the mean old supreme court. do you need a cake with a file? >> we've received calls from across the nation what we have is a privately funded historical monument put on our capital, a piece of legislation passed years ago to allow to put it up there, that shows the ten commandments to talk about historical significance to our system of laws in the united states. the oklahoma supreme court ruled it was impermissible to have it on the ground based upon the amendment in the oklahoma constitution. and that is their ruling. >> the legislature can jump in
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on this. they can clarify this. is that going to move forward? >> i'm hoping the legislature will address this. they said they would. we do need to clarify, and i think we just get rid of the blame amendment in the oklahoma constitution the u.s. constitution does not say we can't have the historical monument on the oklahoma capitol grounds. so if we pass a resolution through the vote of the people to say we renew that then we can have we believe, the monument on the capital grounds. >> governor thanks for joining us and updating us. we appreciate it. >> coming up we need your help. tonight's question of the day, straight ahead.
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that is all the time we have left this evening. set your dvr. we miss you when you're not here. that is all the time we have left. thanks for joining us we'll see you back here tomorrow night. the o'reilly factor is on tonight: >> you guys are public officials. you guys are accountable to the people here and you guys are protect safety. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> jesse watters confronting the san francisco board of supervisors who apparently are unrepentant after illegal alien they released murdered a young woman. also what are residents of the city of the bay think of that? watters will lead the program tonight. >> the city made a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported. >> hillary clinton a bit confused about the murder in san francisco. you will hear what she has to say about it. >> we served them in the
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