troops have, quote, advanced to the gates of gaza city. it follows days of heavy fighting between israeli forces ,hamas fighters. the battles inside gaza are blamed for. the deaths of at least 17 idf soldiers since friday. at least nine of them died in one incident after being struck by an anti-tank guided missile. israeli airstrikes also jabalya ,a densely populated and populated area in northern gaza. israel claims the buildings they were housing hamas operatives and that people living there had been urged to evacuate. hamas claims many civilians were killed, but it's not possible to confirm how many have died over the past two days of heavy bombardment. and for the first time since the war began, some foreign passport holders and critically injured palestinians were allowed to leave through the rafah border crossing. a handful of americans have been able to leave, but at least 400 other u.s. citizens stuck in gaza. >> i won't get into details than to say that we feel confident that we've been able to establish a system that can get an orderly and the orderly flow of u.s. citizens and other foreign nationals. but as with all things related to the situation, we'll repeat the caution i started with that this remains to be a very fluid situation and we'll continue to work, work on it and not rest. >> we have gotten all of our people out. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is heading back to the middle east later today. blinken will hold talks with leaders both in israel and jordan. his visit follows president biden's comment yesterday, calling for a, quote, pause to allow more time to get the 240 hostages held by hamas released. i'm jonathan hunt. >> stay with fox for continuing coverage of the war now, but two. >> gutfeld. clap, clap. yes, yes. thank you. you finally, finally, the attention i deserve. happy wednesday, everyone. l ils really is a problem in this country. of course, history shows that the mentally ill have always been with us, but now w ou our mostly democrat run cities are awash in serious mental roaming the streets. it's sad. several decades ago, this countrroaminit'sy that institutg our mentally ill was somehowde a violation of their rights. it's a pretty unique take on the constitution that it's i' every citizen's right to eat from garbage cans and treat our sidewalk s like toilets. >> i don't remember james madison actually adding, that what we should realize by now is that allowing those who can't for themselves to attempt to care for themselves isn't respecting their rights to . s it's condemning them to hunger, disease and a lonely death on a frozen sidewal hungek. sidewa >> much like the future of any cnn anchor. any >> but any caring society should do what it can to help those who can'cat themselves.e h now, to be clear, when i sayhelp mentally ill, i'm talking tabout those who are truly broken, the ones who live on the streets. >> in an alternate reality i', who scream at demons who aren't there and who hear voice s, l to and who all too often listen to the voices that tell them to hurt someone. >> those voices never tell raving psychos to do anything positive, like, say, retire. ngw >> so considering how much m damage themselves and societymoe the mentally ill do, why is it more being done to actuall beiy. help? well, as the old saying goes, follow the money. today in ourto city and stateint governments, the homeless industrial complex has become a poweri complexr just like anyr in nyc. every day feels more menacing and predictable than dana perino before her midday napda a and yet the department of homeless services employs 2000 people and has an annua le and hl w that has grown to over $2 billion. all thossosguess who control those jobs? all that money. it's almost always dems. apparentlyt dem is voting for the same party over and overdi and expectinffereng differentn n results. >> so every time a disturbed homeless guy pushes a womanes, in front of a subway car, homeless service executives, they don't heathhear ther the sa they hear cash registers. the homicidal maniacs ar are putting their kids through college. more empathy. they deman more empatd more personnel, more cars, more pensions. but somehow neve r more tough love, never anything that actually works. because then the problemolved, be solved. and a solved problem means no more money. it's a swamp of a different sort. one that we're all stuck in. especially if you live in sort city. so it sounds like we neede someonwee to drain that swamp.dh >> and who might volunteer? wiu know, i wonder when he's back in the white house, we'll use every tooltool levero in authority to get the homeless off our streets. > whe when i'm back in the w, house, we will use every toolort lever and authority to get the homeless off our streetspl and. for those who are severely mentally ill and deeply disturbed, we will bring theurbm back to mental institutions where they belontutiong, with tt goal of reintegrating them back into society once they aree well enough to manage some sor.t . seems like common sense, doesn't it, ed? and you want proof of that? well as , aclu opposes it. now, there's nothing a progressive likeressive s mor a new grievance group adding mentally ill homeless to the the rost of the oppressed is yen another big change for them. soonthey'll they'll hear voices telling them to vote for joe biden. but there't ths a limit to how p money even washington can churn out. >> the printing presses st to melt down. .nd so finally, even some dem cities are feeling the heat. in boston, the democrat mayor signed legislation that takes effect toda legislaoy allowing cops to dismantle a homeless encampment known as the methadonetl. trust me, no matter what the 21st century 21 agent tells, you, don't buy in ain a neighborhood with that name.pole >> also starting this month, pon police in portland, will be able to enforce a ban on what officials there are calling e are camping, daytime camping. >> it's th e perfect liberal euphemism, you know, like shooting heroin between your toe s. b something you learned in the boy scouts. and after residents and store owners in phoenix brought a lawsuit, a federal judge isit forcing that city to clean out a downtown homeless camp as the zone. so what's going on here? . owell, maybe some democrats kw they're in trouble and are going a bit. trumpyng a bit as we approach ane gr election year. but as someone once greaeat, someone great once said, never confuse movementconfuse with a. >> i think it was my gastroenterologist becauseun, as these officials move the homeless aroun nd of them will use trump's key phrase we will bring the severelyutions disturbed to mental institutions. that's right. that's rig'sit's that thing ever revolutionary dreads force which is necessary or it won'tt work. crazy people rarely agree that they're crazy. now, haved dy throughout shown that humans find green surroundings in a quiet countrysidrroundine, soothing. but what could be better for the mentally ill, for whom ever y honking horn can be a torture? forcibly bringing the truly disturbed countrysideit facilities where they could be given two hots and a cot and treated humanelye b and wid even the possibility of release at some point. that's not the possibi on theirs and salvaging their most basic right to live with dignity their and not die alone in degradation among maddening crowds and dieset l belching buses. and it'll ultimately be cheaper than the endless catchin and release programs that we have now. >> but like so many other like so mad good ideas, it has y fatal flaws. it makes perfect sense and there's no money in it because if they fixed homelessnessxe, those bureaucras would be the ones out in the streethe. let's welcome tonight's guest. make funguke fun o her glasses l kick your is close to kennedy saved s the world podcast.[cheer kenneds y finally, someone name hunter who didn't bang his brother's. plause comedian adam hunter. her last name is only one of 648 words that ended the new pf. york times best selling author and fox news could trigger a cat death and fans in china, call him the greater wall. >> "new york times" best selling comedian and formerformr and former white sanity trumps e idea is a good one, but that won't matter because it comes from trump. >>t co have you never seen ghost adventures? >> no. every timet ghost hunting shows go to the most haunted place in the world, it's alway s former asylums. this is a horrible idea because all you're doing is creating generations of ghosts that are tsy. all and that's because of involuntary commitment. involuntary commitment is ones of the most grievous sins this country and our cultursis e hasr ever committed against can improve uponov that. >> you absolutely can. but i would rather see treating who are deeply mentally ill with things like psychedelics. i think there are entire tools at our disposal that federal government has kept us from really investigating that would trul ept us fy people. and s i think that is much more revolutionary than repeating what we've done in the past, which hasn't worked. >> and i miss hobos. the is that the hemingway description of the homeless? where wahomelesss adventuring wa stick and a handkerchief and a can of beans. >> w handkee need to bring that. >> that's called a big dog, bu called a bindle. by the way. okay, i'm with you on psychedelics, but i don't think you cadon't thn n and match sev mentally ill person with, saily- psilocybin. you can't. it's not going to work. that's not. yoat's that' actually a worse i, because you just assume it could solve every typeu uld like of mental illness. >> i'd like to try. i'd like to have a program where wey.i woul to have that. e all right. all right, adam, this is the problem. if pro you're against forcing nv people into treatment, you'll er atmentnever have treatment fy of people. >> yeah, well, i'm now classify myself as deeply mentally ill.sh >> iey'rf they're going to try , you know, it's. but it's a problem. i mean, in los is tense everywhere and i'm like i've got to treat thesegot to people so i went and got a bear costume, you knoe w, to give th the full camping experience. yeahence, i was a cocaine bear. cocaine bear. s but now it's gotten so bad. there was a guy tryinga gu to airbnb tent. >> by the way, there werethat people getting to that, like- electricity, appliances it's crazy. >> i mean, i was, you know,s in my my my cousin was in a menta d hospital and he would hearne of voices and unfortunately, none of them were. don't ask your cousithn't n foay . but, i mean, something's got to be done. i don't know what. yeaho done.i don't i mean, evy cat stops at the you can't force people to do anything. peope putat sdy if w people in prisons who are a danger to others, at some point we lik have to like t acknowledge that we have to move beyond just this, like, let's protect their rights when they're harming other people. >> you you can't understand even a little bit what the cot bet be about giving the government vague power to lock people up agains at t their will just for saying that they're crazy. i'm sure there's people inhee the right now that would say that i'm crazy, even though i'm clear. okay goi'. yeah. my life's falling apart. my life's falling apart. i've got nothing goingg go. me oh, geez. examu but people will say you're crazy. >> like, like men, for example, men loveple.o sa, say, women ar, right? they're like, she's so crazy. she's so crazyshe's soon't tal. don't talk to her anymore. she's so crazy. but they leave out crazthe sometimes years that thy put the girl through to make her react that waye girl. so i know i don't truste the government to give vague powerso give to lock people up in institutions. what do you think, tyrus ? d be i think it should be a volunteer program. mm. >> and i think you and i should volunteer. yes, i think. >> i think. leave hi, m all outside and us k who are really crazy with, like, facte facts and problem sg abilities we go to in the facilities. mm-hmm. we we j check ourselves in, and. i'm sorry, kids. you can't come. daddy. sick. >> but everyone makes a point. but you there has to, because we're forced to live with them. mm-hmm. we're forced to deal with them. we're forced to. see the effects when a woman is beaten, when she's down b street and they're like, well, it's because of this as well. it's because of this. and we've the word ibecaus men health is just like racist. mm-hmm. it doesn't mean anything anymore, because everyone has something. everyone is a triggeredeveryo everyone is everyone acts like you they of they have ptsneked from having to graduate from a private school. so a priva it's true like, you , like, someone told me no oncene in the supermarket and i've never gotten over ittten. mot >> i never forgave my mother for not giving me captain crunch that day. mm-hmmhe. of >> you know, but that's the that's the thing of it. so it is has. i to force because they're in the encampments. this is it. you force them all to live together becausetogeth they dont like living together. yeah. of a lot of the issues somegthey're haviney'rhaving is someone's trying to steal. there's nothing more when you're homeless, there's nothin there'sg more terrifying you than someone taking you. y tle you have mm-hmm. so you will guard that with, by any means necessary, somethin sog as simple as holding think the orange. we won't think of a big deal, but to a homelesl s person,hey o they don't know where that orange is coming from. and they're surrounded by people who will takn' at oram them. so especially for women in homeless encampments, it's literally everye it their heads on a swivel. i remember one time we were doing a big giveaway w. s away we're giving clothes away, and this woman brought all these beautiful dresse sess to to give to homeless women to make them feel better. and everyonessmeless w said, thl a chance in . i'm taking a dress. mm-hmm. i need pants. i needking a three or four pair of pants. mm-hmm. so because the dress is no defensbecaus ne against men, soe needs to be something forced. od i would have h to give her dresses. yes, she would have. but you weren't afraid rippe of saying, you know, having your clothes ripped off hered o in the middle of the night? 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who to hire as a babysittewho tr giving you medical advice based on equity guidelines? yoe, your childyou'll will be missing and you'll end up with five covid boosterp wite because then your best interests, including your family'r s health and safety, won't be the priority. enforcing punitive will. meaning if you're sick, yo whosere among a group life span exceeds other groups, you might get inferior treatment because that's equity that i get. >> biden already seems to be an expert on a.i.. a.i.device are being used to dee people. >> deepfakes using ai generated audio and video to smear reputations, speak for spreads fake news and commit fraudcond - with a.i.. fraudsters can take 3 seconds and you all know this. i anl knowthree second recordinr voice. i'vehe watched one of my and a couple i said. >> when the did i say that?g: l all technology could be used for fraud, but i know what joe was thinking. >> if a.i. is deceiving people,t then maybe we don't need the government anymore. >> and that scares him. so why. did he put her in charg charge? >> yeah,e? she's czar now.e she's also. the borders are the gun violencer cz and all the other problems. joe doesn't want to deal with the czar. joe doebut according to the whu house, joe grew more worried about ai after watching the hatest mission after w impossibe movie, which had an ai villain. makes you wonder if aftersixth he saw the sixth sense, he worried he's been dead this whole timee ried. s he and who knows? perhaps he nominated rachel levine after watching tootsie. watc add joe?. >> no, no, no, no.ice, look. hey, i. t it's here to stay, matt. it's everything. the tv or radio. pl or the record player. i mean, you don't even need to move the needle over on top of the record anymore. l >> it just goes all by itself. gently settles down so it can be good. >> but it like, the thing wewe'v gotta remember is we. we got to make sure that these eyes vote democrat. . excuse me. make icut fairse me., you know, diversity, equity inclusion and. dee dee dee, i. >> and on this farm, he added, chick, do you care? >> is it ever? anyway, yeah. i'm going to get in trouble trouble. th tyrus, this is the same thing that nearly destroyed every company that implemented these. thesmplement e. right. this is so much worse. do you realize that the president of the united states, the leader of the free, saw a movie and then said, got to do something about it and then the next dat went out and signed an executive o