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in fact, first contact with the one remaining suspect was established about 40 minutes ago. we will have the latest on the fox news channel. our thoughts and prayers with these officers, what they do every day is amazing. they fight for us, to protect and serve as jesse watters in for laura tonight. . . . >> jesse: i'm jesse watters in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from new york city tonight, following two big breaking stories. police on the scene, an active standoff in philadelphia, at least six police officers have been shot. what his last words to his attorney could reveal about epepstein's mysterious death. plus, journalist attacked for daring to cover a public event for that victim is here exclusively. and portland is bracing for a battle this weekend as antifa and right wing groups based off in dueling protests. journalist andy ngo was
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hospitalized by these left-wing thugs and is here on his fight for justice.e. plus, raymond arroyo exposes the new pact between jay-z and the nfl. what do the social justice warriors mean to do? and bernie teams up with a rapper to juice his campaign. it's all in this week's "seen and unseen." but, first, the fox news alert out of philadelphia, where a gunman is holding police at bay. narcotics officers were serving a warrant at a home when they came under heavy gunfire. that was just about 4:00 this afternoon. at least six officers have been injured, and the shots have not stopped. here is the philadelphia police commissioner just a short time ago. >> the shooter fired multiple rounds. officers returned fire. many of whom had to escape through windows and doors to get from a barrage of bullets. i will tell you, having been at that scene for the last couple
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of hours, trying to talk to this male, he continues to fire rounds out of the window, so this situation is in no way resolved. >> rick leventhal is on the scene with the late breaking details. what you have, rick? >> first of all, it's been raining for about an hour here, jesse, so makes it tougher for the police officers who have been out here since 4:30 this afternoon, some of them, with this ongoing situation. we are in the middle of broad street, right by erie, near the north philly, temple university campus. you can see a lot of police vehicles behind me. there's a command post set up here, and again, we're about two blocks from where the shooting erupted at 4:30 when those officers were serving warrants as part of a narcotics interdiction operation. this gunman apparently open fired, i'm told, with an ar-15 sending many officers jumping out the windows and trapping a couple of cops upstairs on the
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second floor. we had heard throughout the afternoon that the suspect may have been firing rounds through the ceiling at those officers pinned down on the second floor, who also had some other suspects they had taken into custody as part of this ongoing operation. a short time ago, the s.w.a.t. team was able to get in there and get those officers out and the prisoners out, they were calling them hostages, stuck inside the building, but as far as we know, the gunman is still inside. he did, according to police, wound six, and three other officers were injured in car crashes racing to the scene. they have been talking to him over a bullhorn.they got him ona short period of time. you may have heard, there was a three-way call with an attorney and the suspect and the police, but he wasn't on the phone for long. we also heard he had been live streaming this ongoing
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operation from inside that home where he has been shooting out windows and firing on police who are encouraging him to give up. so far, have not been able to get him out. the other thing, when the s.w.a.t. team tried to make the entrance, i'm told by a police source, he had barricaded doors and they had to retreat because the fire from the suspect was so heavy. again, at this hour, as far as we know, the police and anyone else who might have been in that building have now got it out except for the gunman, who remains pinned down inside refusing to give up. and, no one seems to know when this thing might be resolved, but there are a lot of police officers out here atf, fbi, and others, while working to make it happen. >> jesse: rick, thanks a lot excellent reporting. i'm sure we will be checking back in with you throughout the rest of the hour. here now is former nypd commissioner bernie kerik and dan bongino, former nypd officer and fox news contributor. bernard, the s.w.a.t. team situation in philadelphia, it's a row home, not a lot of
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entrances.nothing in the back. how does the s.w.a.t. team to tactically go up inther, and manage to rescue multiple individuals while on the first floor, you have a gunman with an ar-15 and multiple handguns? >> look, keep in mind, before they get in there, they will talk to the people who were already in the building. the narcotics guys, but before they do a search warrant, they will have a tactical plan layout with the building looks like, some basic ideas, and there will be other intelligence that they gather. they will set up cameras, they'll put pinhole cameras, a bunch of stuff, they may put up a drone to get a look in the windows. a bunch of stuff they can do to give them insight to get up into the building. and, i can tell you, the philadelphia s.w.a.t. team is one of the best, probably, in the northeast. and the bottom line, here's the reality: that guy is walking out or he is coming out on a gurney one or the other. >> jesse: dan, i imagine now
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that the hostages have been removed from the home, they have now one individual that has gone from a hostage situation to a barricaded, cop-shooter situation. time is running out for him. he's got literally no options now left. i would think the police would be at a huge tactical advantage at this point and can kind of choose their spot accordingly. >> yeah, you're right. physiologically, eventually, the perp is going to need to sleep. obviously. i don't care how much drugs he has in his system or in the apartment, you are not going to be able to stay up all night. eventually, the body is going to shut down. and, jesse, you remember, police officers can change shifts. the bad guy can't. he is in there by himself, only it's him right now. just adding on to what bernie said, he's right, the police officers, before they do these raids, try to do the best to get a layout of what a similar apartment might look like.
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they're never really going in blind. on the downside, the perp definitely has some mastery of the terrain features. he's in the building right now, so he's obviously going to know better what the inside of the building looks like. the problem there is you run into things called fatal funnels. in other words, when the officers come in, there is usually only one way to enter an apartment, where the bad guy can obviously funnel his attention. if you understand what i mean. the police officers don't have that luxury, and it just goes to show you again, jesse, can't say it enough on the network, how brave these guys and women really are. and they know exactly what they are walking into when they walk in there, make no mistake. >> jesse: so we don't know if this guy is intoxicated. we obviously know he is scared, he's got the adrenaline pumping. he's got a lot of rounds apparently, because it's already fired off around 100. he's had his girlfriend on the line at some point. he's had his attorney trying to help negotiate this thing down at this point.
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what's the negotiating strategy at this point with law enforcement? because right now, it's really just a negotiation. >> most of the negotiations will be based around family, kids girlfriends, friends, the attorney -- the attorney is a big one because the attorney he's going to be the one that gets him to walk out. he's going to be the one that tells him, look, they are not going to hurt you. he's going to be the one that says, it is not as bad as you think. bottom line is, it's bad. it's attempted murder of six cops. but, bottom line, you know, the cops have all night. they have all night, they have all day tomorrow. he has to go to sleep. he has to shut down. he will shut down. and they will pick their time. >> jesse: right. this all goes back not the guns, in my opinion, dan, this is about narcotics. this about cartels sending massive quantities of narcotics into north philadelphia, whether it's pcp or heroin, crack
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cocaine, opioids, they flood this region. they give it to the gang leaders, who then distributed in the neighborhood and run it up and down the east coast corridors. and they have to have these guns to protect the product. to blame this on guns, like this guy with the ar -- the handgun didn't go through a background check. it's crazy. and i think everyone needs to focus on what the real issue here is. >> yeah, i mean, can i just throw a tip out there for the democratic presidential candidates? maybe shut your pie holes for a couple minutes, i'm serious, let the cops on the ground get this guy, this maniac, out of the building, and let's get the cops out of the hospital before we start tweeting about our next brilliant gun control plan. that, by the way, this criminal, as you just
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accurately stated, couldn't care less about. i'm sure this guy doesn't care about your latest background check proposal. so can we all just like focus on the cops on the tactics now? getting people out of there safely. and, by the way, the residents jesse. there are still people who live around there. before we are tweeting our stupid electoral plans to catch another caucus vote in iowa -- i mean, how insensitive. how unbelievable, very believable, but unbelievably insensitive. >> jesse: kamala harris was i believe on another network as the shooting was unfolding, as police officers were being rushed to the hospital to get their wounds healed. and first thing out of her mouth was political, and it was about gun control. let's listen to that, then bernie, you can react. >> what is your reaction to these initial reports, and i stress the word initial report. >> it's when will it stop, right? part of my focus around smart gun safety laws, recognize that we have to have more enforcement around gun dealers. >> jesse: just didn't really strike the right tone there.
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>> you know when she did that, i sent out a tweet. they don't care about those cops. it's all about politics for her and the other democrats. the bottom line is, that's reckless, it's irresponsible shouldn't have happened. it shouldn't happen in the future, but it will continue to happen because that is all they care about. >> jesse: and, dan, i believe cory booker, also running for president, said something on msnbc. let's listen to that. >> i've seen some of the most courageous officers when i was a mayor, run into buildings where they have no situational awareness encounter weapons that have no business being on our streets come in the hands of people that would never have been able to get them if we had the most common sense background checks. off and the voices you hear calling for it, the kind of gun safety that i have put in my very bold plan, our police officers wanting it to happen because their lives are getting increasingly dangerous. >> jesse: dan, i don't know about that, but i know this, whenever there is a terrorist attack in his country, they say hey, hey, pump the brakes, don't say anything, don't rush to judgment, let's the facts come in, we don't know what motivated
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this, who was involved in this. but, i mean, as people are being taken to the hospital, they are already pushing a political agenda here and making all sorts of wild assumptions. >> jesse, we have an armed gunman with cover and concealment in a location now, who just tried to kill upwards of 30 or 40 cops and injured six of them, possibly more. sadly, the time period between the hot zone breakout, with the incident happens, and the political stupidity, it went from about 48 hours a decade ago to about 48 seconds now. i mean, these are some of the most grossly insensitive comments. you have spouses, jesse, of these officers that are on the scene with an armed gunman, and you are on other networks talking about your new policy prescriptions? i mean, how dense, your skull has to be like six feet thick to put that out there right now.
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this is why i said -- i tweeted out tonight, everybody just shut your pie holes for a minute and let the people who work for a living, the cops, not the politicians, you guys and ladies don't work, that's not a real job, okay, to let the cops who actually work for a living like bernie and i did once, let them do their jobs. just shut up! nobody ever got in trouble jenny -- jesse -- i'm sorry, i'm really upset right now. nobody ever got in trouble for shutting the hell up. just be quiet. nobody needs to hear from you right now. cory booker is not the tactile commander on the scene. this guy doesn't know squat. he doesn't know anything about policing. just shut up! that the cops figure it out. there will be a time to argue gun control, whatever you think gun control means, in a day or two. just shut up, give it the 24-hour rule. what's the problem? >> jesse: it's all right, you can call me jenny, i don't mind. >> i'm really upset, you know i love you.
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>> jesse: i know. you were saying booker contradicted himself. >> he's talking about the weapons, good background check would have stopped it. no, dude, they are criminals. they can't do background checks they can't get that gun. he's a criminal. >> jesse: so i was talking earlier about the north philadelphia region, and this actual neighborhood in this section of north philadelphia is the worst neighborhood in the entire city of philadelphia. highest crime rate, most amount of drugs, most amount of poverty, and north philadelphia was not always like this. in the '40s, '50s, '60s even the early '70s, they had a lot of jobs there because they had u.s. steel manufacturing, shipping packaging, they had good, solid jobs. and, all of a sudden, politicians let these jobs float overseas and then there is no way to make money anymore, except sell drugs and then murder anybody that gets in your way. that's what happens when you wreck these cities. you got huge spikes in homicides.
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philadelphia, last year, had the highest homicide rate in the last 10 years. and, this year, in august right now, they are already on record to beat that. so something has to be done to get a hold on these cities, because what ever is happening right now, it's not working. >> jesse, my fellow panelist bernie knows better than anyone. what happened with rudy giuliani and broken windows? you are the commissioner, you know exactly what happened here they brought in police commanders -- listen, i was a cop, i worked there. they brought in police commanders and said, listen, what's going on in your quarter over there? nothing, just low-level drug dealing. and what did bernie, in the first deputy commissioner say we're not too comfortable with that. you're going to clean that up. jesse, i'm telling you, these police commanders were shocked
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they were used to running their own little thiefdoms. what i'm trying to get at, the solutions are out there. a good, law and order, quality policing, where mayors and political leaders, who are usually clueless because they don't have real jobs, they can actually support the cops unlike they do now. let the cops do their job, let people like bernie and others who understand com stat, cleanup the city just like giuliani, bernie and others did in new york. it wasn't a mystery what happened, they just got low-level people off the street, and the low level people couldn't commit bigger crimes later. it's not a mystery. >> jesse: and other department had to learn from the success here in new york but i want to bring in matt whitaker former acting u.s. attorney general. matt, what are your thoughts here on this breaking news, as we see what is going on in philadelphia, and we are just getting an update now, the six officers have now been released from the hospital, thank god. >> my heart goes out to each of those families. every day, it's just reminder every day that families sends their husbands or wives, sons or daughters to be a police officer in to work, hoping they returned at night safe, and we
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can never forget the sacrifice the police officers make all over the country. and what their families go through. this is just another example of how drugs are eroding our cities. your conversation earlier was spot on. there are ways to combat this. the federal government is in these cities with u.s. attorneys, and unfortunately you need to keep working hard every day at a federal, state and local level to crack down on the drug dealers. >> jesse: what did you find was the most effective technique to stop the influx of narcotics into these neighborhoods? >> well, it's conspiracy. >> it's all about enforcement. over enforcement. keep in mind, jesse, this one thing. when giuliani came in in a 1994, he said nobody wants to live, work, visit, or go to school in a place where they are not safe. is apple going to put a store, a business in your community if people are afraid of gunfire?
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if mothers are putting their babies in bathtubs at night afraid of random gunfire? no. so, without cleaning up the city, without reading the crime, reducing murder rate, you are not going to have business you're not going to have good schools, you are not going to have none of that stuff. all of these democrats all over the country that run these cities into poverty and let the crime go rampant, it's wrong. that is why you don't have anything in the city. they say socioeconomic development, no, it's nonsense. economic increases, real estate value increases, tourism increases. i can show you percentage points of increases for every percentage point we reduce crime in new york city. and giuliani left office with a 65% reduction in violent crime and a 70% reduction in murder. the most substantial reductions anywhere in this country. >> jesse: yeah, and this is not a coincidence, matt.
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it looks like, as the opioid epidemic has increased in philadelphia, it's almost following the rise in the homicide rate. i mean, those two things are absolutely connected because that's where the profits are. >> it is. and, with synthetic opioids especially, fentanyl, the profits are really extraordinary. one of the things that we need to make sure we understand oftentimes guns are traded for drugs, so really, these people aren't going to stores to buy drugs, to buy their guns and going through background checks. i just think some of the politicians and their comments are just not effective to address this issue. we need cooperative law enforcement between federal state, and local, and we need to understand that we can send bad guys to jail. keeping them off the streets and cleaning of the neighborhoods.
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>> jesse: so just taking a step back, dan, you've seen over the last may be five or six years, this war on blue. attack on police. we saw some unfortunate situations with black males where there was extreme tragedies, but those things were then exploited and politicized, we saw the rise of black lives matter and there's justice in some of that, but a lot of this stuff became antipolice. the chanting about fry them up like bacon, and you saw what happened down in dallas. the assassin that started picking off police officers. two nypd officers were executed and what i hope now, we are not seeing another trend like that in that direction. >> you know, from your mouth to god's ears. i hope you're right. but, unlike politicians who don't really talk to real people because i can't emphasize enough, they don't have real jobs and don't work for a living, they just tweet all day about stupid things during a crisis. when you talk to real cops like
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guys i worked with and bernie and mr. whitaker worked with, the ferguson effect is really real. here's how it manifests in the streets. in the past, when you have the backing of leadership that backs the police department -- i'm not talking about bragging malfeasance. i'm a libertarian at heart, not talking about out-of-order policing.i'm talking about sound policing. when they know that the back of the political leaders, they will engage if they see shady suspicious behavior, they may ask the subject to leave a car maybe a pat down if they have information. you may find a gun, you may have, in fact, stopped a homicide. what's happening now, a lot of traffic stops, you get a guy in a car who is mouthy with the cops. you may have information, may not come a discretionary situation. a lot of cops are walking away -- believe me, it's not due to any cowardice. these are the bravest men and women i know. it's because they know they won't be backed up by their leadership, and they will be in the hot seat asked ridiculous
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questions, second-guessing them in a crisis by political leaders who have no idea what they are talking about. >> jesse: we are not linking this action today with any sort of antipolice mentality. what we are saying it is times like this where you have to step back and appreciate the sacrifice and bravery that law enforcement has demonstrated here. they are not here to take lives they are all here to save lives. we saw here recently, and a lot of disrespect here on the streets of new york when police officers were getting water thrown on them. i mean, how can that happen when you turn around and see what they are doing right now in north philadelphia. >> the water scenario, throwing buckets at cops, how about when a cop walks into a starbucks? how about when they walk into a restaurant, and they go to get something to eat, and people say, i don't feel safe. i don't want him in here. i'm not going to serve him. really? watch what they are doing today. what if you were in that house?
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what if you were a neighbor? what if you are in that surrounding area, and you needed help? those on the men and women that put their lives on the line every single day, regardless of what color you are. they don't care where you came from. when that 911 call goes in, they respond, and they do it at their own peril. and today is a good example of that. >> jesse: it actually just happened at a fast food restaurant over in alabama, someone taking the order of the police officer said they don't like you, i'm not going to serve you. you know what? that person got fired, rightfully so. i know, matt, you have seen a change in perception with law enforcement, i think, since the president ran on a law and order campaign in 2015 and 2016, and he has been very supportive of law enforcement. and you can tell the country has changed and has accepted the bravery and the sacrifice of the men and women in blue, and the things that they do, because when you spotlight these types
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of things, it makes you think. what kind of person takes the job to put on a tactical vest and kick down the door when you know there is a bad guy on the other side, all hopped up with an ar pointed right at you. what kind of person wants to protect the community? these are great patriots, and we should just owe them a lot of respect. >> they are, and the people who take these jobs are heroic and courageous, and one of the things that we did at the department of justice under president trump was go around the country and talk about backing the men and women in blue, we would always conclude our speeches with we have our back and you have our thanks. we can't say that enough, the situation that these police officers and sheriffs deputies have to deal with every day. and it's making a difference. i've seen that as i've traveled around the country, gone back to my home state of iowa. i've had law enforcement say thank you for backing us, and i tell them don't thank me, thank you. you are the one, your deputies your officers are the ones doing the hard work and the
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fundamental policing that makes our communities safer, but we can never lose sight of the mission, and that is that every child can play safely in their front yard. >> jesse: all right, dan, real quick, how does this end tonight? >> i think they will wait him out. again, physiology will eventually take over. but, you have to remember, he has, the bad guy that is, has cover and concealment. meaning they can't see where he is, but he knows where they are. so if he starts engaging again from an elevated position, they may not have all the patience or the time that they need to, so we'll see. god forbid that happens but hopefully at this point he stops shooting and this thing ends peacefully. that's the best we can hope for. >> jesse: all right gentlemen, thank you very much and hopefully everything ends up safe and secure. stay right there, i'm going to see you in a few minutes. coming up, cnn's april ryan claims to be a champion of press freedom, but is she really? the reporter who says he was attacked by her bodyguard is here exclusively to give his
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side of the story next.
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>> jesse: shocking new video tonight of a journalist being attacked on the job. surveillance video showing the man being accosted and forcibly removed from a public speaking event for none other than american urban radio network and
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cnn's april ryan, who ironically is known to be a champion for press freedom. watch this. >> hello. to all of you, when i -- >> don't touch my camera, please. don't you dare, put that down, sir. that's my camera. >> how dare you come in here. [indistinct shouting] >> you get out of here right now. >> no! no! get off of me! [bleep] [bleep] get off of me! >> police, call the police! >> jesse: joining me now exclusively is the man in that video, charlie kradoville, the editor of "new brunswick today." all right, charlie, you went into this event were april ryan was going to be speaking, wanted to cover it from a straight news put perspective. you got credentialed. no one ever told you, or it was never written that there was no filming, and then what happened?
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>> yeah, i was there with my camera on a tripod, right next to another camera on a tripod. i enjoyed the evening for a first couple hours, then this fellow came up to me and started, you know, ask me who i was, why is your camera here, and i gave him my business card, explained, and he told me if i don't take that camera down, he will take the camera down for me. one thing led to another, he grabbed the camera and hightailed it out of the room. >> jesse: were you the only ,ne booted out of, others left a film? >> i was the only one, and i wasn't booted, i voluntarily left because he stole my camera. >> jesse: other people were able to film and you weren't? >> precisely, there were other people with video and taking pictures. >> jesse: may be they mistook you for me. >> i don't know what the but i wasanding was, definitely, you know, felt violated. >> jesse: so it was a bodyguard, you believe, of april ryan? >> yes, that is what the police were told. this was miss ryan's security guard, joe morris.
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>> jesse: jow morris, and he put his hands on you? >> yes. >> jesse: what did he do specifically physically to>> yo? >> i was able to retrieve the camera, as you might have seen in the video, and then he won't give me any space, stays right near t me. i'm trying to use the camera to get an image of him, to make sure i get -- document who he is, and he doesn't want that to happen, so he is sticking his hand in the face of the cameraa and hitting the microphone, and i kind of snuck away to get some space from him, and he chased me down, grabbed my arm, twisted my arm behind my back.and hurt my d forearm. >> jesse: wow. and you are not an ideological opponent of miss ryan. >> when i left the house that day, i was a fan of hers.al i was looking forward to seeingg her remarks, and maybe learning a thing or two since she has been a journalist longer than i have. >> jesse: so the press attacked freedom of the press, in your opinion? >> this was an attack on our freedoms, yes, absolutely.
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and it cannot stand. >> jesse: we reached out to comment, to hear from april ryan. she has not exercised her first amendment rights, and neither has cnn. neither has american urban radio networks. unfortunately, she is just going to try to ride this out, i guess, and pretend like it never happened, even though it is all over the internet. i think we have a tweet from her from a little while back, can we put this tweet up? it says "i have never seen anything like this in this country by a president and his administration -- speaking of trump. freedom of the press, we are not in russia or china. our jobs are to ask questions. a lot of times questions they don't like. what in the world.? that's from last july. and she's accusing the trump administration of being like china and russia. and, then, in august 2019, she herself, and her squad, acts like china and russia.
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youu think that's a little hypocritical? hi i think this is supremely ironic and unexpected, and certainly not behavior that is befitting somebody who knows journalism. somebody who has been in the field for a long time. she wouldn't want to be treated like that, so i don't see why she can come in to my community and have her people come and violate our laws like that. an attack freedom of the press. this was absolutely an attack on a journalist who was just there to do his job. >> jesse: charlie, thanks very much, i appreciate it.ri >> i appreciate you shining light on this. >> this whole ordeal, quite hypocritical of april ryan, who made a name for herself at white house press briefings demanding accountability. >> has he i thought about steppg down, before now? >> no, i think that is a ridiculous question. we're moving on. >> it's not ridiculous. >> i let you rudely interrupted me and your colleague, i'm going to ask that you allow me to finish my answer.
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>> sarah is voter suppression -- you choose not to call on me. >> go ahead. >> you are not going to answer that? >> when i call on you, i will be happy to answer a question. >> you are not going to answer me? >> go ahead, go ahead. >> jesse: back with me now dan bongino, fox news contributor, and chrisis hahn former chuck schumer aide andho, progressive podcast. imagine if sarah sanders had treated april ryan the way april ryan treated this guy. it's crazy. >> people would be calling for sarah to be in handcuffs, are you kidding me? do you understand, jesse, how embarrassing this story is? she works for a network, april ryan, that has promoted a baseless conspiracy theory against the president for now close to, what, two and half years? lies about the president. while that network complains about the president being an
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pemy of the press they're lying about, while the same president -- jesse, you've been with fox for a while. have you ever seen a president do as many pressers as this guy? every time he jumps on marine one, he answers 200 questions. >> jesse: the most transparent president we have ever had. >> i've never seen anything like it. >> i guess they think he is too transparent. >> while theiruy employee goes manhandles a press guy for just setting up a camera. i mean, the irony here is as thick as pea soup, it's really a bad look for cnn. >> jesse: chris, jim acosta someone sneezes and he writes a book about how he is under snsiege. they have someone physically manhandling a reporter who is on their own team, kind of ideologically, and they bury it and don't want to talk about it, pretend like it never happened. >> so, i will say, i will give you the point, it was embarrassing.u i don't think that reporter should have been thrown out like
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that. i don't know the full situation if there's was a situation -- >> jesse: you heard him say there were other photographers there documentingg the speech. >> i heard him say it, but i don't know the full story here and i don't think you do either. but, i will point this out, there is a big difference between the president of the united states and the press secretary and a reporter giving a private speech. you guys understand the difference between the president, right, who is -- >> jesse: i understand the difference. chris. >> hold on, fellas. and a reporter giving a speech might have been a paid speech. i don't know if you know anyone who has given a paid speech that you have a contract for who can and cannot be there. they are not open to the press -- >> jesse: it was open to the press because he was the only one booted. and, dan, i'm wondering why she didn't want this guy there. what was april ryan going to say that was so secret and so private? >> like april ryan has got, like, the nuclear football in the back room, and she was going -- >> jesse: does she have edgy
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material she doesn't want to get out there? i mean, come on. >> i just told you why!? >> give me a break, it's a total joke. and, chris, come on, listen. if you weren't in the political world, i was in the secret service world, you know they intersect. we have both done events, don't be naive about this. you know this was handled completely wrong. you never, ever put your mits on people, steal their stuff and then roughhousing guy -- i mean, this is the biggest rookie move ever. cnn, you need to seriously re-evaluate -- >> i conceded that point. it was mishandled, but let me juste' answer jesse's question. when people give speeches for a living, they don't want it recorded because they want to give the speech somewhere else. >> jesse: i use new material i'm not going to recycle stuff to a different --person. i always have fresh stuff. >> every city, every speech --
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>> jesse: i always have fresh stuff, i want to kick you out, i promise.before we get to the en, i want to play a sound bite from kook, the same kook that accused president of the united states of raising and lowering the flag according to nazi numerology.het trump supporters. roll it. >> this is why it is so important to look through the lens of radicalization, when you look at this president and then apply a counter radicalization techniques.he dee oil. -- loyal. if you call trump followers racist en masse, they coalesce around each other and become more defensive. protect the leader, just as they would in a terrorist organization, to complain to the radicalization process. >> jesse: the media just comparedli to trump voters tote. >> you know, i can't believe this guy is still allowed on the air.r.
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this is the 88 renumerology astrology guy who found in the gemini quadrant of the sector,an the lowering of the white house -- how this guy is still on the air is bizarre. the bigger story is not about frank figliuzzi, the i should tell this guy to stop using their name. it's really a story about msnbc willing to put complete lunatics on the air, who will say absolutely anything at any timee as long as it makes trump look bad. >> jesse: chris, that's what this is about. they have lost the momentum since the russia hoax evaporated, run on an entirely fake premise. it was a conspiracy theory. the ratings have suffered, so now they keep having to put tin foil, flamethrowers out there so the audience gets their fix from their trump derangement syndrome. >> all right, look. that guy is a little kooky, i will give you that.
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>> jesse: chris, you are great tonight, conceding every point. >> you can't paint the entire media with a broad brush based on one analyst. what if everyone on fox news painted fox news by what i said? give me a break.come on. >> jesse: i'm just saying terrorist attack innocently people, that's exactly what msnbc is doing, they are attacking innocent american voters. >> knock it off, come on. you are doing the same thing! >> jesse: i'm just using their words against them. let's knock it off, all right? you can't be a nazi, sexist racist and terrorist. it's too much, just stick to one, guys. >> he agreed with us twicetonig. >> jesse: i know. we're going to have him back now. we'll catch up with you guys soon. we'll continue to follow development in philadelphia, and we are going to bring you any and all updates as we get them. stay tuned.
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coming up, raymond arroyo is here for "seen and unseen." there's a controversial rapper teaming up with the nfl to change society. and, cardi b and bernie sanders, what are they, the new it couple? raymond has got the answers to that next.
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>> able to successfully extract the two police officers that were trapped upstairs, as well as three prisoners. if they were all taken out safely thus far. however, this male is still holed up inside here. >> jesse: that was the philadelphiabr police commissior richard ross breaking down the latest developments in a standoff in north philadelphia. it had been a hostage situation in a row home, and now it just looks like a lone gunman is barricaded inside a residential home. he has an ar-15 and multiple handguns and has already fired over 100 rounds, and six officers have been shot, and we are hearing that the six officers have been released from the hospital. and, if we get more breaking developments, we will bring them to you as they come in. time now for our "seen and unseen" segment, where we expose the big cultural stories of the day. the nfl joins forces with a
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music giant, and bernie sanders pairs off with cardi b. joining us now with all the rrtails is raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. raymond, tell us about this unbelievable press conference that took place today announcing a new partnership between the nfl and jay-z. >> raymond: jesse, the kaepernick kneeling protest during theli national anthem and raged nfl fans while inspiring some of the nfl players. to channel the player protest over what they described as police brutality, on this night of all nights, the nfl committed $89 million to something called "inspire change," that is their social justice program. today, roger goodell appeared with the man headlining that effort for the nfl, jay-z. >> this partnership, in addition to the entertainment aspect and bringing football and music
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together, is going to help us make even greater change. we call it protest progress because we need to make progress with communities. >> just having a place where we can have these conversations, things are going wrong in the country, you know, people are dying in these neighborhoods okay, where do we go, again everyone, it's a natural emotion to be upset, but where do we go now? what are we going to do? how do we fix it? >> raymond: the idea here jesse, is to use music and social activism to change society. jay-z, during the presser, identified police brutality as the target of their efforts. now this is the guy who rapped this, incidentally. ♪ ta ♪ i heard, son, do you know why i'm stopping you for ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm young and i'm black and my hat's real low ♪ ♪ do i look like a mind reader sir♪ ♪ i don't know
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>> raymond: jay-z turned downtho perform at the super bowl. now it's a huge platform, no doubt worth millions and millions of dollars. like that, jay-z said he is willing to work with people who he disagrees with politically. that's not a bad thing. that, i will commend him for. but let's not lose sight of what the nfl is. it's football! i'm quite certain these fans are not paying these high prices to protest cops, particularly with what you covered earlier tonight in philadelphia. i think that is the last thing on the minds of nfl fans. but they, meaning the nfl, need to embrace jay-z's vision of social justice. this is a guy who stole drugs stabbed his brother in the face but still this partnership is being billed as a way to unify america. j as memory serves, jay-z had a hard time you're flying with his sister-in-law, solange knowles. >> as soon as the doors closed beyonce's to start with her attentionn jay-z, seemingly shouting at him, definitely
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punching and kicking him, and finally smacking him with her purse. >> jesse: okay, this is my first raymond arroyo segment so i'm at a loss for words. >> i am, too. >> jesse: i will say this, raymond, it seems like big organizations like the nfl, or like nike is doing with kaepernick, they are bringing on the social justice liaisons to help them navigate through tender issues, racial issues, things like that, that might give these big organizations problems. and if you bring a guy with street cred, or guys with his ears to the street, or a great-h great credibility in the black community, that can kind of cushion any sort of negative press that organization could face. >> raymond: jesse, there is an out -- look. they're trying to buy cred in
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the community, that's what the nfl is doing. jay-z will have creative control over who sings at the superhe bowl, who is part of nfl productions. this is a major -- >> jesse: he gets to pick the super bowl halftime show? >> raymond: yes, he does. >> jesse: what? >> raymond:bo yes. >> jesse: i bet beyonce is singing next year. >> raymond: we'll check in on bernie and cardi another time. >> jesse: thank you very much raymond, i appreciate it. antifa threatens to turn a west coast city into a violent mess. a journalist recently attacked by those thugs is here with a warning for that city, next.t.
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>> [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. >> jesse: those were masked antifa thugs attacking journalist andy ngo last month in portland, oregon, sending him to the hospital with brain bleeds. now, portland is again preparing for all hell to break loose as antifa plans counter protests to far right rallies this weekend.hi mayor ted wheeler had this message for those planning violence. >> to those of you who plan on using portland on august 17th as a platform to spread your hate, you are not welcome here. [applause]
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to those who promote violence during otherwise peaceful demonstrations, you are not welcome here. >> jesse: here now is one of those victims, andy ngo. and harmeet dhillon, andy's attorney and member of trump's 2020 advisory board. andy, before we get to this weekend's rally, you still have not gotten justice for the violent attack you suffered at the hands of antifa when it was clearly documented on video and multiple police officers were surrounding the incident. what the heck is going on right now? >> well, we are coming on for six weeks now since the beating and robebery that happened in front of the sheriff's office and central police precincts. there has not been a single arrest. >> jesse: i mean, do you think that is purposeful dereliction of duty on behalf of, i guess the local d.a., the police, the
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mayor's office? or do you think they just can't find the guy? because it looks pretty clear who it is. >> i don't know. i've had help with the legal counsel i have, i'm a client for publiuss lex, we are looking for where the evidence will lead in this. >> jesse: harmeet, you are representing andy.e he never seen anything like this before. can't something be done? can't some public pressure brought upon the mayor? the mayor just seems feckless in the face of all of this. >> we actually have seen it before, jesse. we've seen it in portland, and we have seen it with andy. this is actually the third time that andy was assaulted in portland, he was assaulted on may 1st, but a week later, as well, and that on the horrific attack that you just showed. it is isn't one incident. this is like a horror version of "groundhog day." rosame thing keeps happening agn and again and again. the mayor, who was also the police commissioner, waves his hands around, and if you
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actually watched his entire press conference, which is a ludicrous p.r. stunt, you s woud think the biggest problem in portland is oppression -- colonial oppression, and white supremacism, and that sort of thing. >> jesse: they have it totally backwards. for all the people that are trying to go to portland or that live in portland, this weekend, just keep your head on a swivel. all hell is going to break loose if what is being predicted actually happens. the mayor has no control, i guess the police department follows the orders of the mayor because whatever is going to happen, they are just going to spin it, because there is going to be a dozen right wing radicals, and then massive amounts of armed and masked antifa is going to come in, and there's going to be violence and then police are not going to do anything about it. is that we were going to see probably, andy? >> the whole t thing is a powder keg.
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i need to remind everybody that this event is looming in the shadow of recent mass shootings of the two far left and far right ideologues, and there are fringe elements on both sides coming this weekend. desires for bloodshed, all of and they're broadcasting their desires for bloodshed, all of that -- >> jesse: we have to hold right now, milk shakes or clubs no one brings weapons. because if that is the case, we could see 's .. (drum roll) and the record for longest-lasting aa battery goes to... (cymbal crash) energizer ultimate lithium.
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seventh hour. all officers have been released from the hospital. police just began negotiating with the suspect in the last hour and we just want to salute all the law enforcement involved with all their sacrifice and bravery. shannon bream and the fox news at night team, take it from here. shannon: thank you so much. we begin with a fox news alert, 6 philadelphia police officers shot during this hours long shootout that started when they attempted to serve a warrant on drug-related charges. some of the officers barricaded in the house with the shooter for hours. we will break in throughout this hour as we get updates. a win for the pro-life movement, planned parenthood says absent an emergency intervention by the ninth circuit, it will withdraw from the federally funded title x program. a new band clinics performing abortions referring women to abortion clinics from getting your taxpayer dollars.

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