gregory angelo and sandy rios with the family association. let me get to a point that just came up.his is an arizona pizza owner who just put out a statement. let's look at what this woman has to say. crystal o'connor of memory's pizza says her family would serve a gay couple or a nonchristian couple at its restaurant in walkerton, indiana, about 20 miles southwest of south bend in northern indiana. but o'connor tells wbnd that the restaurant would say no if a gay couple asked it to provide pizzas for their wedding. o'connor says this reflects the business. >> first thing i thought is this has to be an april fools' joke because there's no way a gay couple would be ordering pizza for their wedding. >> much more sophisticated than to have pizza. i thought the same thing, actually. >> but for governor pence getting out there yesterday and saying this bill is about not allowing discrimination for -- and then the next day you have this business owner that is actually excited to use this rfra legislation specifically as a license to discriminate. something is definitely wrong with this la