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destruction, they put the blamee back on hamas for digging the tunnels infrastructure within the civilian population andon fighting, one of the things you notice from th e video, despite the warnings a lot of people it not evacuate south, dana. >> thank you so much, isreali ground forces push deeper into hamas controlled territory in gaza, left wing groups are ramping up pressure for a ceaseh firee . protesters disrupting a hearing with anthony blinken, some in the media pause in the fighting would cause a lot of problems. >> tamping down the mccarthyism undocking and anti-semitic and dow anti-palestinian races in ourn owinn country and in europe, and somebody, anybody, actually working to solve the real problem. which is a 56 year occupation of the west bank in gaza strip that has sparked and will continue to spark vehement and even eye venond t resistance where hamas exists or not. >>ists christopher wray is warno of terrorism right here at home. >> we assess that the actions of hamas and its allies will serve as an inspiration the likes of which we haven't seen since isis launched its caliphate several years ago. in just the past fewt weeks, t multiple foreign terrorist organizations called for attacks against americansfo anr d the west. >> jesse, how expendable are the palestinian people to hamas if they have the head guy that planned the attacks hiding within the refugee camps? >> well that was a significant strike. and israel deserves a lot of credit for thegn intelligence that was used to take that guy out. and now we're hearing from our fbi directordi that hamasre could be as influential as isis. i am not sure that's true yet. i remembe' isis back in the obama hey day, they had these jihad influencerl that would tapes out and inspire attacks in europe, inspiresp attacks in the uniteird states, they wanted to grow a caliphate, they were successful in establishing a caliphate. it looks like this is a regional situation. i am a little concerned about msnbc. joy reid's boss rashida jones hasap givepan the 7:00 fully way toy stake ouwat a fringe and extreme position on israel. and it'sxtre causing major brand issues forcs that company. you have to be very talented to thread theo beneedle and say i am for the palestiniae n people, but i am t for hamas and i understand that israel has a right to self-defense. i don't know ift she'tos articulated that positin effectively because i watch.m laur.,a ingraham at 7:00. now io see a risk with iran. because the cyber attacks are the only way they are going to be able t counter attack the u.s. military, they. don't understad a chance against military aerially, when isrealis teamed z up with the united states and u launched thanit cyber weapon against their nuclear facility against their nuclear facility and took out centrifuges like that. a dating website in israel and put everybody's personal information online, that was a concern, so israel hit back andn hacked all olif these iranian ga stations so no one in iran could fill up their gas tanks. now they arefi saying they could coe here, almost as sophisticated ai russians and chinese, that is something i am concerned about,th if youin do see anything out there, suspicious from any of my social media profiles, it was an iranian hack. >> i am not sure hamas need jihadists because you have westerners who are posting hamas propaganda for them. >> yeah. >> making it seem like it's main stream. >> yeah, iconic paraglider. nowd who is showing up everywhere. and becoming some symbol of libration instead of symbol of terrora which is exactly what t was. it is easily disturbing, we do know it is largely isolated to 25 years old and younger and the people who teach them on campuses which is a strange dichotomy. amiss all of these other people and it went faculty and students who spend their days on tiktok and there has been interesting investigations into what these feeds look liken like someone looked at what high schoolers in san francisco were being fed, they said there isd your clearsa line. there is youh smokineyg gun in jesse's favorie kind of terminology, why these kids don't know the differenceld bbetween a terror organization and people who should be free.vs implications floating around on social media, what happens when china wants to advocate for one of their positions, what will be fed to our youth then. in terms of the strike whi think the idfi kespokesperson did a good job holding firm to this and maintaining what is the truth t o that isrealis warned people o and over again, if they are going to strike a particular target it is their choice tol stayst there, not that we think they can hop ttoo egypt, but tht they can get out of the you are under ring areas right there. hamas uses people as human shields. they also are rejecting israel and the u.s.' aid. so, we've offered is it 00 trucksre that can come in a daily basis,i hamas wants their people to starve t40o death. they want tho people to be d suffering so they can use it as propaganda against israel and the rest of the western world backing them, it's disgusting. one thing on corey bush, started out as a discussion, she ha has a pro israel far left liberals i thine it's important to show people that the democratic party is not all that. it's the party also of joe biden, chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries, west more, et cetera. >> secretary mayorkas was on the hill along with christopher wray, is i t possible you have hezbollah, he had to say, yes, it's possible. >> and early on in the war, whe> hamas called for their day of rage, there was a french teacher who was stabbed to death who died as b a result. they called for this. hezbollah before 9/11 was a terrorist organization, iranian backed that killed more americans than anyte other terrorist organizations. they are very well funded, in south america, president obama during his administration had an opportunity to actually take out some of the fellows they had down there t didn't want to j eojeopardize the nuclear agreems he was working on, those factions are still operating in that hemisphere. when it comess to what happened today iton the refugee camp, the ground collapsed like that because there are tunnels. ham has has turned the ground into swiss cheese, therefore people suffer as a result when these targeteds strikes are taken. the calls for a cease fire are a usual leftis idea, were want to help civilian we want the violence to stop, o course that sounds great. the cease fires leading up to this since 2007 are why everybody is in this position, they allowed this to fester, hamas broke those cease fires every single e time including on october 7th. there is a cease fire on octobet once again. so, a cease fireth sounds greatey, there is no appetite for it in israel, people do not want a cease firet they want this to be over. they artoe frustrated with their'r government te o allow this to fester for years and years.nd people who are comfortable in the west aren' t flying where it really matters. >> i have decided cease fire irp am going to stay no hamas surrender, so flip it, like it's hamas surrender tonight, it would be over. >> can, th i -- just take a loot this joy reid quote, 56 yearll occupation wil l continue to spark vehement and yet even violeno spt resistance whether o exists or not. so, that atrocity that happened, that was just violent resistance. it was resistance. when they raped and murdered, that was a resistance. and it would happen whether hamas existed or not. so, if she dismisses an atrocity andd dismisses a response to it, as part of her greater context ofs than occupation, right? it's te lineage stapling that you see everywhere. it's -- shaming that you see everywhere. it's repulsive, she excused -- she excused the murder of innocentno peoplece. the rape and murder of innocent people. it's -- imagine you are on a subway and a deranged man is attacking your spouse and right when you try td defend her m or him, a group of young activists intercedes on behalf of the attacker because your wife or your husbandur wdoesn't fit the i can't agreed marginalized profile. well that's hamas and hamas supporters in israel. it's all part of a greater oppression filter. so, it's okay. what's interesting, too, is the flip. remember how the left used to sa iy al-qaida and isis were no all muslims. even though every isis fighter is muslim the equation cannot be reversed. weu geatt it, not all muslims areno isis, that'st obvious right? they conflate hamas with all brown people in the middle east so, attacking hamas is attacking palestinians, hence the new phrase, collective punish: if you go after hamas you are going after all palestinians. and when you are in a grip of hysteria,is no amount of proof can break itg rowe're seeing this, it's a c phantom illness, no amount of tests, no amount of doctors can convince you there aren't parasites under your skin. so,a you keep havinsig to show these denial ists, here is video of dead naked bodies and burned up children, they say, well, that could be from somewhere else, right? that's obviously doctor. they need to preserve that delusion to permit futureci atrocitiesti and ego being shattered for being so wrong. comes from this contemporary wokism that so many people,ma right, they've i can't braced this lineage shaming and that ih making hatred so acceptable these days. like you're seeing people ripping down posters of kidnapped kids, you wonder ifd those people would have doneul that 15 years ago, 20 years ago if there was a machine they d actually look and see what they were doing, how would they feel? they have to asku hathemselves, they have to ask, how did i get to a point wheresv i'm standing in front of a poi telephone pole and i'm tearing down a picture of a kidnapped a child. what have k i become? wv is joy reie d become? they shod ask these questions. d questions. >>s. thanks. >> up next, former president trump calling for the return of mental 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( ♪ ) ♪ >> america's homelessness crisi> continues to be an utter catastrophe. open aired druged wastelands and the situation only seems to get worse. theon time for change has never beengt more urgent and former president donald trump has a simple solution. when i'm back in the white house, we will use every tool, lever and authority to get the homeless off our streets. and for those who are severely mentally ill and deeply disturbed we will bring them ill back to mental institutions w where they belong. with the goal of reintegrating them back into society once they are well the enough to manage. gh t>> trump's plan to bring bak mental institutions might not bt that radical. boston is combating homelessness, addiction and mental health. greg, are they stealing the island idea? >>nd yes, yes, but the sad thing is if they do this how will msnbc survive, they are going t lose all their anchors and almost all their viewers. wean live in an era the best thing you can do for the mental ill is seen as a violation of their rights. what you are talking about is trying to treat people who can't fend for themselves. but for some reason that has for been turned into an i can't agreed group that deservesinto protection from something that will save their life. actually, it's a version of human compassion in order to protect them let them suffer and die because you need to preserveeed them as a marginalized group.r institutionalization makes sense, it exists, it was there before. the opposite of institutionalization is leaving them in cities full of things no mental ill person can candle, even for a sane person is nuts. the stressful conditions, you know, the loud noises, the crowds, these are things that are torture worthy of a black op site for somebody who is for homeless and mentally ill. that's why sanitariums were inhc the rural countryside. removeal th ce vulnerable for the thingsh that torture them. that's ath violation of their rights, younf can't take them out and do that, therefore the left has nofo r solution, you have to let the mental ill person make theally decision for themselves, this he can't do that, they are left festering and dying on thein streets. now that trump speaks the truth, the left is going to have to galvanize against itlvan like they did with the wall, no matter if it's right, if itit comes from trump i'st has to be, iwrong because you can't side with him even though you are seeing yourself the destructiong h of humanity before your ice. n lot of liberals walk by these people, they walk by them everyy day,or and they know these peopy need help. but they can't -- they would much rather betrum against trump than stretch out their hand and get that person t into a hospital. >>l. and why don't we take all e money we are spending on spe migrants, dana, and build beautiful mental institutions for our people?ple? >> i love that president trump is talking about it. hisside campaign videos are prettybout interesting, you can go back an look at the ideas he has on policies, people think he hashi grievances about the past,nk he has those, yes, he has been doing a lot of policy videos. >> we have grievances about the homeless problem. >> i am tired of walking by them and thank goodness -- this is weird thing to say, but with the drug of choice today, these people are sedated on the sidewalk. imagine if they werehe violent. >> well the crack head -- >> you couldn't walk by them ant this idea would be something like kamala harris would come up and people would think it's great. president biden is late to this. one thing i would loveo tove do, if i'm out and about, give a chance people, what is the biggest problem in your community that you are trying t solve. i have been shocked, in the smallest towns in america i colorado homelessness is amele problem. this is not just a liberal city problem. this ist juhappening all across america, and some have to get a handle on it. a huge problem president trump would have, all the legal issues, et cetera. there is not enough skilled staff. and there is not enough people wanting to go into that field. not enoughtg money to pay them. to pay them a salary in which you want to do this kind of work, it's very very difficult. it would be the compassionate thing to do if web can get past all of that, we have to have some solutions, this is a never ending circling of the drain here. ions>> right, because it's easie give them prescription drugs that zone them out than tocrip actually care for them and helpa themll 24/. now that you know trump's foreign in sane asylums are you against it. this idea is something that is popular in a lot of liberal i policy circles, not necessarily insane asylums, human large scale psychiatric facilitiesatri were shut down in the mid 1900s because of inhumane treatment, people were put ine padded rooms and things like who bot mes and not being cured of what you have. you can't find a solution where you have goodere staff and doctors that are goinr to help people and not just keep them in a proverbial cage. therr are a lot of people who are for that. there is a difference between creating a communityffer which is what the boston plan ih putting you mental facilities i think you could find common ground between trump's plan, he also had going into covid, this is from his administration, but then we were overtake in by the virus and they didn't get totake move forward with it, but if you have it as a place where people can go and they can become employed, they can have affordable housing and they canv have a chance e to get mental health treatment that they need ntali think you could make prog, a big step towards that. there are caps on how much medicaid funding these facilities can get. it's been a big push from the left to get those capso ge raised or eliminated altogetherd so you can increase the size ad number of people you can treat. >> are you saying involuntary. i'm pro involuntary. >> i get that. >> you don't have to say yes. >> i know that. on this show i don't feel much pressure to say what the rest of you are saying. >> t you should -- >> well, i don't which is how i keep my job. like jordan meal ij a perfect example, everyone would agree that was a goode candidatthe for involuntary commitment. the point is there has to be a multitude of the options. there are some people who are dangerous and violent, other people who you could talkp to who would go voluntarily. >> but they never do. >> i don't know if they have the option. >> i understand this is a new federal program which is und different than the cities, right? i actually don't trust for this to be carried out that respected people's civil rights given what we've seen with the o department of justice how theya define what is a mental illness and that kind of thing. they do red flag laws, a lot of thingsan there. the homelessness problem. and why it's gotten worse andwh not better wity h the influx ofx medicaid money and from statesen of california to the tunes of billions and bill be i don'ts o dollar is government corruption, they have an incentive in charge to keep people homeless because they get paid. we have a friend. that works in a dc homeless shelter as an employee he washo making less monemey than peoplel were getting boyy living on the street because of all theiv benefits they werein receiving.e have made it easy in this country to live on the streets. if you want to make it so people make decisions about getting off the streets, getting clean, yout have to put them iren jail, c consequences forle actions and have you to take away their ability to be incentivized toth benefits and take away all incentives and structures that governments local and federal to make this problem continue rather than go away. solving this problem doesn't help anybody who is benefiting fromhe it. >> all right. goodlp a conversan everybody. really thoughtful. i am really happy -->> g>> i love the idea in concepti don't trust it in practice. >> alle id right. i will strikea nice balance. my administration will handle it. coming up, mankind is doomed. biden putting kamala in charge of fighting racist robots. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. with golo and release, you're gonna lose the weight. salonpas, makers of powerful pain relief patches for 89 years... believes in continuous improvement... like rounded corners that resist peeling, with an array of active ingredients... and sizes to relieve your pain. salonpas. it's good medicine. we all know that words have power. they set things in motion and make us happy or sad. but there's one word that stands out, because when people say it, lives are changed. it's not a big word. it's itsy bitsy. it's only three little letters. but when you say it, the life of a kid like me can be changed. so what is this special word? 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>> well, experts warn that ai has the potential to doom humanity, kamala harris is being put in charge of solving this new problem instead of protecting the future of mankind, she is more focused on equity. >> president manki biden and i>> convened p leaders from across r country from computer scientists to civil rights leaders, to legal scholars and business o help make sure that the benefits of ai are shared equitibly. and to address predictable threats such asmi c algorithm discrimination. >> a venn diagram kind of ai, greg or is that old now. >> she is truly artificially? intelligent. the very thing thae destroyed companies will be injected like a killer vaccineio since the internet. i'm clearly reading a booksi on the history remath, called is math real. we don't know if math was created s or discovered. within theabou explanation for negative numbers and value of 0 and other concepts, the author works in colonialism. fat shaming, gender and misogyny. this is in a math inbook, do you want that in artificial intelligence the things running all of your products? imagine -- i have three examples, do you mind if i them, it's siri or alexa, that's a form of ai, siri where is the closest restaurant that serves the best chickenthe sandwich, instead of supplyingd you with that answer it chooses a restaurant that meets the crtesg guidelines instead of chick-fil-a you get an absolutely disgusting product created by analysts. you are trying tg o hire a nanny, direce at you jessica, you employ artificial y intelligence to search, because of equity it eliminates prison backgrounds because that variable could beth relateatd to discriminatory practices so youd see how this can contaminate -- no otherul country would everd do this, oy america. ex con nanny, starring amy schumer. ai is basically a crawler that in less than a blink of an eye will digest all the information on the planet and then it spits out the very best truth given what you want, based on predicted successful outcomes, right? this is so good for medicine, it's like imagine like a million med students reading a million studies and combining it a million times over to give you the best predicted outcome. discrimination is impossible in a world of predictability. is imagine if it didn't give youe the bestyo outcome because the goal is equity, death rates, they are not equal. some people die of this. more than they die d of that.ie so, because of equi, they may not give you the bestgh outcome because if that's thehe bnumber one priority, it's notf your healt th anymore. >> jesse, ai is going to send us to dinner for bugs and fake meat. >> yeah, i'm not going there, i faam going to chick-fil-a withog greg. so, who are the engineers katy writing the code. >> apparently the vice a president. >> writing ippart foenr google,r twitter and facebook and who ar these people? a lot of thesee people live inth san francisco.o lot oft these people are not fc this country. a lot of these people live infr small apartmens with advance degrees. a lot of these people -- >> i am telling you the demographic profile of them engineer skews not just left, it skews far left. and so when kamala harris comes out and she says we need to fight discrimination in ai. no, she is fighting for discrimination. she is fighting for the ability of ai to discriminate against us. against athletes. against logic, against reason, against what make things work. so, i don'tn, trust her at all and i don'ttr trust joe biden because as youus said the other day, they are throwing a guy in prison forthey making a meme. he doesn't even know what a deep fake is. you could do a kamala harris cackling montage, she calls that a deep fake and next thing you know you are in solitary. >> yeah, true. >> dana there are national security implications to ai. >> i guess, honestly, i'm interested in these issues but right now there are too many, other things going on, we have to pay attention to the war. i tried to read this executiveead order three times, i can't get througi h it, i can't understand it. i need the dumb downed version, i need the summary,ar please oy f this thing. i'm optimistic about some of the ai stuff, on the medicine i need i to help me with my calendar,le sharednd calendar with peter,en dathere is a dinner reservationy my calendar he is mad it's not on the calendar, so this is what i want. i want ai to say dana has a dinner put in her calendar, let's say is peter coming to this dinner and can i say yes or no, whatever, that c would help me out. i don't care about equity. i need personal assistance. >> that sounds good. y >> story that happened this afternoon. >> there are assistants out there available like humans. >> like humans. >> that could do that. i hope you don't invite to every dinner. really -- >> peter is waiting -- >> really quickly there was a lot of big stuff beyond thei algorithdom discrimination i do y something about. the biggest thing was the makers ofn the largesg t ai systems have te notify the government aboustt their safety testing. and that is something that frankly those ai makers are not mad about. they are the ones who signed that letter saying we immediatee to take s a six month break, et cetera. i take your point, greg. i'm obviously not going to use your ai to find a nanny, i have a great nanny anyway who has not been in jail. there are realar examples of algorithm discriminations, it happens inor itthe housing market, people hae -- >> you mean i think we should probably discriminate in theshou housing market. if we are giving everybody loans an housing market blow up. >> we are talking about the fact that black families like in california were getting att in$500,000 lower appraisal on00 thei lr homes. >> it israis not ai.ed .>> it is going into realtor.co doing valuation on their house, it would have square footage, school district, it could happen what washool going on.wo >> is that against the law? >> yes. >> yes. problem solved. >> there was issues with ai systems not recognizing black faces. and there are also having ai --ac >>k not allowed to do black far anymore. >> ande associating women with jobs that were typically for women like homemaker do not make a joke, that is bad. >> all right. coming up. we are going to talk about mens clothing now. ron desantis confronted over rumors he is wearing high boosting heels which are just cowboy boots. this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here. ♪ >> it's a controversy rocking a the 2024 campaign. is ron desantis wearing height boosting inserts in his boots. tryingd thio put the a rumors t after getting confronted about it on a podcast. >> itryin your boots have you h. >> no,. >>ts y those are just standard f the rack lucasse. >> how tall are you. >> 5'11". >> okay. why don't you wear tennis shoes. >> when i work out. >> desantis isn't the only candidate accused of trying too hard to look cool. vivekos ramaswamy, and president biden -- portray the president would beaming red laser eyes. jesse, why do you not -- >> fill out the segment. >> which one doesn't belong. >> circling biden with the laser eyes. you interviewed desantis,. >> i didn't look at his shoe.if but i recent how much you are relishing. >> and i got to do it. a real gift from the producer. >> i had johnny investigate. and he sent me some videos of desantis walking. i was having a hard time telling whether he was walking as if he was walking on high heels or he was washing alkion inserts. so, i haven't i ngmy determination yet. i needrn more information before i can conclude that he's wearing lifts. >> could you just open your eyes -- >> can you -- >> yeah. >> verify that he is in lifts? >> i'm no cowboy --es e >> okay, is he from texas? >>at l no. >> okay. >> from florida. >> okay. >> greg, need your height opinion on this. >> see here we go. actual discrimination untouched by race. look at height, talled people are more likely to getpl jobs and aree rated more attractive. women find tall more attractive than short. it explains why short men have to be more out going, funny, and more charming and work harder and be better at the five than say his taller counterpart. because we have to be. it's part ofts the evolutionary drive to survival of future genes. butal it's o interesting because you cannot a scribe any -- whichthe means the discrimination against height challenge will continue.k >> have you not made ats conclusion. >> it shouldn't matter. yo or ue obsessed with mens height, aren't you, jesse. >> because h e is tall. >>, ar greg, you are obsessed ws being short. >> i never knew until you told me. >> you never knew when you looked up at me every single day. >> maybe. >> a cowboy or cow girl bootse tothey are very comfortable, moy comfortable in all cases than dress shoes. they are good to m wear in all circumstances. they are nice, they go with the suits. and it's part of hissu regular wardrobe he has beent wearing for his entire life. so, lay off. who care the. >> it doesn't mean that he is 5'11". >> those boots are for when you have to hop on your horse and>> put the feet in the steer runs, that's why they have that indent. how care how tall he isi i care how competent leaders are. it's interesting to me that media loves this. but it's not the first time. do you remember fred thompson, rest in peace, h got accused of going around theh iowa state fair in gucci loafers that is the big scandal back then. this is not the first time this has come up. >> i am sick of your height privilege. >> you lord it over. >> she doesn't want to be that tall. if you ask jessica, if yos were born again --ag >> right here. >> you would, you would prefer to be shorter. >> why? 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