minutes but first the fox news update. u.s. officials warning the war in israel giving rise to terrorism in the homeland. the white house says it's impossible to know exactly who is in the u.s. the israeli ground war continues to expand in gaza now approaching gaza city where the death toll on both sides is rising. and while many are still calling for a ceasefire. we now have a hamas official on the record and on video saying they won't stop until they rid the world of israel. and a group of hundreds of wounded palestinians and foreign nationals, including five americans, were allowed to een evacuate gaza for egypt. all five of the americans are aid workers, at least 400 more americans living in gaza have asked the state department to help them evacuate. let's get to correspondent alex hogan live for us in tel aviv with the latest. alex. >> hi trace, we're learning more about these 400 americans who have asked the u.s. government to help them leave gaza, the white house and the state department say they will try to create formal exit times for these americans to leave. that first group left. some americans among them and part of a larger group of foreign nationals to enter egypt and the white house says this is a very fluid situation as they try to get everyone to safety while they also bring in more humanitarian aid. aid organizations have sounded the alarm over the last several days about the growing number of dead, however, the idf tonight continues to move forward saying tonight that as many as 16 israeli soldiers have been killed just in the last two days. trace? >> alex hogan live in tel aviv. alex thank you. another update at the bottom of the hour and a few hour of breaking news coverage on fox news at night. that's 11:00 in the east, 8:00 p.m. in the west. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. and now back to gutfeld. >> greg: clap! clap! yes, thank you! finally. finally the attention i deserve. happy wednesday everyone. so mental illness really is a problem in this country. of course history shows that the mentally ill have always been with us. but now our mostly democrat run cities have serious mental cases roaming the streets it's sad. several decades ago decided institutionally hospitalizing the mentally ill was against their rights. pretty unique right on the constitution it's every citizens right to eat from garbage cans and treat sidewalks like toilets. i don't remember james mad on adding that. what we should have realized is allowing those who can't care for themselves to attempt to care for themselves isn't helping their rights it's condemning them to hunger disease and a long death on a sidewalk much like the future of a cnn anchor. any caring society should do what it can for those who can't help themselves. when i talk about mentally ill i'm talking mentally broken those on the streets who scream at demons who aren't there and hear voices and who all too often listen to the voices that tell them to hurt someone. the voices never tell raving psych os to do anything positive. like, say, retire. so considering how much damage to the themselves and society the mentally ill do, why isn't more being done to actually help? well, as the old saying goes, follow the money. today in our city and state governments the homeless industrial complex has become a power silo just like any other. in nyc every day feels more menacing and pre dickable than dana perino before her midday nap. and yet the department of homeland services employees 2,000 people and has an annual budge he can that has grown to over $2 billion. and take a guess who controls all those jobs, all that money. it's almost always dems. apparently insanity is voting for the same party over and over and expecting different results. so every time a disturbed homeless guy pushes a woman in front of a subway car, homeless service executives, they don't hear the screams, they hear cash registers. the homicidal maniacs are putting their kids through college. more empathy they demand, more personnel, more cars, more pensions. but somehow never more tough love. never anything that actually works because then the problem would be solved, and a soft problem means no more money. a swamp of a different sort one we're all stuck in especially if you live in a dem-run crappy city. sounds like we need someone to drain that swamp. and who might volunteer? ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: you know, i wonder when he's back in the white house, will he use every tool lever and authority to get the homeless off our streets? >> 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 back to mental institutions where they belong with the goal of reintegrating them back into society once they are well enough to manage. >> greg: hmm. sort of seems like common sense doesn't it? do you want proof of that? well the aclu opposes it. now there's nothing a progressive likes more than a new grievance group. adding mentally ill homeless to the roster of the oppressed is yet another big ca ching for them, sooning they'll hear voices telling them to vote for joe biden. but there's a limit to how much money even washington can churn out. the printing presses are starting to meltdown until finally even some dem cities are feeling the heat. in boston the democrat mayor signed legislation that takes effect today allowing cops to dismantle a homeless encampment known as the methadone mile. trust me no matter what the century 21 agent tells you, don't buy in a neighborhood with that name. also starting this month, police in portland will be able to enforce a ban on what officials there are calling daytime camping. daytime camping. it's the perfect liberal euphemism. like shooting heroin between your toes is something you learned in the boy scouts. and after residents and store owners in phoenix brought a lawsuit a federal judge is forcing that city to clean out a downtown homeless camp known as the zone. what's going on here? maybe some democrats know they're in trouble and are going a bit trumpy as we approach an election year. but as someone once great -- someone great once said, never confuse movement with action. i think it was my gastroenterologist. because as these officials move the homeless around, none of them will use trump's key phrase. we will bring the severely disturbed to mental institutions. that's right. it's that thing every parlor revolutionary dreads. force. which is necessary, or it won't work. crazy people rarely agree that they're crazy. now, studies throughout history have shown that humans find green surroundings and a quiet countryside suiting. but wa could be better for the mentally ill for whom every honking horn could be a torture forcibly bringing the disturbed to countryside facility where they can be given two hots and a cot and treated hue mainly and even the possibility of release, that's not treading on their rights it's salivating their right to live on their own and not among crowds and bell ching buses. and better than the catch and release programs we have now. but like so many other good ideas it has two key fatal flaws. it makes perfect sense, and there's no money in it. because if they fixed homelessness those bureaucrats would be the ones out in the street. >> period! >> greg: let's welcome tonight's guests. make fun of her glasses and she'll kick all of your asses, host of kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy! [cheers and applause] >> greg: finally someone named hunter who didn't bang his brother's widow, comedian adam hunter! [cheers and applause] >> greg: her last name is only one of 648 words that end in pf. new york times best selling chore and fox news contributor kat timpf! [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and fans in china call him the greater wall. new york times best seller and former nwa champion tyrus! [cheers and applause] >> greg: kennedy, trump's idea is a good one but that won't matter because it comes from trump. >> kennedy: have you never seen ghost adventures? >> greg: no. >> kennedy: ever time the ghost hunting shows go to the most haunted place in the world it's always former asylums. this is a horrible idea because all you're doing is creating generations of gifts are eternally damned and that's because of involuntary commitment. involuntary commitment is one of the most grievous sins this country and our culture has ever committed against -- >> greg: we can't improve upon that? >> kennedy: you absolutely can. but i would rather see treating people who are deeply mentally ill with things like psychodelics. i think there are entire tools at our goesal that the federal government has kept us from investigating that would truly heel people and that is much more revolutionary than repeating what we've done in the past which haven't worked. and i miss hobos. the hemingway description of the homeless where it was ad venturing with a stick and a handkerchief and a can of beans we need to bring that back. >> greg: by the way, okay, i'm with you on psychodelics, but i don't think you can mix and match a severely mental ill person with say -- that's actually a worse idea because you assume i can solve every type of mental illness. >> kennedy: i would like to try. i would like to have a program where we try that. >> greg: all right. adam this is the problem, if you're against forcing people into treatment, you will never have treatment for a lot of people. >> adam: yeah, well, i'm now classifying myself as deeply mentally ill if they're going to start doing that. no, but it's a problem. in los angeles, there's tents everywhere and i'm like, i've got to cheer these people up so i went out and got a bear costume to give them the full camping experience, you know. i was cocaine bear. >> greg: cocaine bear. >> adam: but it's gotten so bad there was a guy trying to airbnb his tent. >> greg: by the way, there were people getting close to that. like electricity, refridge -- you know, appliances. >> adam: it's crazy. you know, my cousin was in a mental hospital and he would hear voices and unfortunately none of them were don't ask your cousin for money. [laughter] >> adam: but something's got to be done. i don't know what. >> greg: yeah. i mean, everybody, kat, stops at the you can't force people to do anything. but if somebody -- if we put people in prisons who are a danger to others. at some point we have to like acknowledge that we have to move beyond just this like, let's protect their rights when they're harming other people >> kat: you can't understand even a little bit what the concern might be about giving the government vague power to lock people up against their will just for saying that they're crazy? i'm sure there's people in the government right now that would say that i'm crazy. even though i'm clear -- okay, yeah, my life's falling apart, i got nothing going for me. geez. you know, but people will say you're crazy, like men, for example. men love to say women are crazy, right? they're like she's so crazy, she's so crazy i don't talk to her anymore because she's so crazy but they leave out sometimes years of [bleep] they put the girls through to make them react that way. so, no, i don't trust the government to give vague powers to lock people up in institutions. >> greg: what do you think tyrus? >> tyrus: i think it should be a volunteer program and i think you and i should volunteer. i think leave them all outside, and then us who are really crazy with like facts and problem-solving abilities, we go in the facility. we just check ourselves in and, i'm sorry, kids, you can't come. daddy's sick. but everyone makes a point, but there has to he-because we're forced to live with them. we're forced to deal with them. we're forced to see the effects when a woman's beaten, when she's down on the street and they're like well, it's because of this, well, it's because of this. the word mental health is just like racist. it doesn't mean anything anymore because everyone has something. everyone is triggered. everyone acts like they have ptsd from having to graduate, you know, from a private school. [laughter] it's true. like, oh, someone told me "no" once in the supermarket and i've never gotten over it. i never forgave my mother for not giving me captain crunch that day. that's the thing of it. so it has to take force because they're in the encampments because this is it. you forced them all to live together because they don't like living together, a lot of the issues that they're having is someone's trying to steal -- there's nothing more, when you're homeless, there's nothing more terrifying to you than someone taking what little you have. so you will guard that by any means necessary. something as simple as us holding an orange we won't think as a big deal but to a homeless person they don't know where that orange is coming from and are surrounded by people who will take it from them. especially women every day their head's on a swivel. one time we're doing a big give away giving clothes away and this woman brought all these beautiful dress toss give to homeless women to make them feel better and every one said no way in hell i'm taking a dress, i need three or four pairs of pants because the dress is no defense against men. so there needs to be something. >> greg: i would have taken the dresses. >> tyrus: yes, you would have, but you weren't afraid of having your clothes ripped off you in the middle of the night. if you did that you would have to pay a lot of money. >> greg: yes. all right, that was a thoughtful conversation. >> tyrus: but something has to be done ugly to be pretty but you both have good points of, yeah, i don't want the government to one day say, hey, tyrus got to go. >> greg: if you push somebody in front of a subway -- you still go to prison woman. >> kennedy: there are laws against that. >> greg: but we have to wait for that. that's the thing we have to wait for that. up next biden says any new robot creation must avoid discrimination. my name's eric. i am 39 years old. i've started thinking about getting botox® cosmetic for the last couple of years. i just see myself on video calls all day and i really start noticing the lines. i'm still eric and i got botox® cosmetic. i'm seeing a lot less prominent lines than i did before, the results have been subtle but noticeable. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping. and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. see for yourself at botoxcosmetic.com. ♪ >> greg: thank you. that is so sweet. they're so sweet. the big guy goes after ai with crayon firmly in hand president biden signed a wide-ranging executive order guarding against the threat posed by ai. requirements include that ai companies quote combat algorithm i can and make sure equity. they want to make sure there's no prejudice against trans robots of color. actually they believe ai needs to be woke feud with the same crap that destroyed companies because once it becomes the standard for decision making then coughs and even truth becomes secondary. this is scary because ai will soon be integrated into all parts of life. do you want a woke-infected ai telling you where to invest your money? who to hire as a baby sitter or giving you medical advice based on equity guidelines? you'll be broke. your child will be missing and you'll end up with five covid boosters. because then your best interests, including your family's health and safety, won't be the prior to. enforcing punitive fairness will. meaning if you're sick but you're among a group whose life span exceeds other groups, you might get inferior treatment because that's equity. then again biden already seems to be an expert on ai. >> ai devices are being used to deceive people. deep fakes. use ai generated audio and video for reputations smear fake news and commit fraud. with ai fraudsters can take three second -- and you all know this, three-second recording of your voice. i watched one of me on a couple. i said when the hell did i say that? >> greg: all technology can be used for fraud. but i know what joe's thinking, if ai is deceiving people then maybe we don't need the government anymore, and that scares him. so why did he put her in charge? yeah, she's the ai czar now also the boarder czar the gun violence czar and all the other problems joe doesn't want to zeal deal with czar. but joe grew more worried about ai after watching the latest mission impossible series which had an ai villain. makes you wonder if after he saw the sixth sense he was worried he's been dead the whole time. and who knows perhaps he nominated rachel levine after watching totsy. joe. >> notice, no, look. ai it's here to stay man. it's in everything. tv, radio, the record player. i mean, you don't even need to move the needle on top of the record anymore it just goes all by itself, gently settles down on -- so it can be good. but, look, the thing we've got to remember we've just got to make sure that these ais vote democrat. excuse me. make it fair. you know, diversity, equity, inclusion. dei. d-e-i-a-i and on this form he had a chick, here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick chick -- anyway, i'm going to get in trouble. [cheers and applause] >> greg: tyrus, this is the same thing that nearly destroyed every company that implemented these tools. >> tyrus: greg, this is so much worse. do you realize that the president of the united states, the leader of the free world, saw a movie and then said, we've got to do something about this [bleep]? and then the next day went out and signed an executive order? no one else is freaking out over this? what the hell if he sees jurassic park. we shoulder terrorized -- first of all i'm proud of him. here's the thing i'm really concerned about. he didn't make it through the whole movie. so i think he just saw the part when the ai was winning and he fell asleep. and when he woke up, because that was probably the beginning. and he was like we've got to do something like this and the progressives were right there like yes, yes we should. this is the sadness of it. ai is not the thing to be afraid of. we do the [bleep] and it's the most ignorant [bleep] in the world. you keep saying the gun -- guns are dangerous, they'll just run off and shoot people. no you need a person to do that. ai to go after you to go a certain way to be woke or be conservative needs a person on the end of the keyboard designing it to be that way and they check on it just like the far left did with twitter, they decided what was what and ai's the same thing. and they'll make a program and say it's ai not us this is not the government. this is the right way to do it. this is just as scary because they're forcing us to believe, and they hide behind, since they anthem are stolen now it's now ai. they are trying to get us, you have to watch out for them. now it's ai. it's an excuse, another camouflage for them to do their [bleep]. >> greg: camouflage, like kamala flage. kat do you see what i did there? little word play. are you worried? >> kat: not any more than usual. i listen he's like ai can be unfair and it can deceive others. i'm like, boy, wait until you hear about people. like, look at yourself, dude. pretty sure you've done it. and also, this is the kind of stuff that you can't really legislate because if there's money in it, people are going to find a way to do it whether it's allowed or not, anybody knows that. ask a guy with a meth lab. >> greg: uh-huh. i wish i could. they keep tearing them down. at least in my neighborhood. what do you say adam are you worried about this? >> adam: i don't know they're calling biden the most woke president and this guy's not awake. but, no, i'm not really worried. i mean, i just think we're on the verge of world war three and i'm just worried about, you know, whether or not all the college kids can cheat using chatgpt in a fair way. it's rough. and then i'm not even sure what kamala harris does even when she was -- back in the day people were like she checks lots of boxes, i'm like that's great if you're a gynecologist. but -- [laughter] >> greg: because that's where you keep the gloves, in the drawers. >> kennedy: right. >> greg:. >> greg: see how i saved that so our editors don't remove it? talking about the drawers in the doctor's office where they have boxes. >> tyrus: the old glove box. >> greg: the glove box. you know, kennedy, here's an example, all right? let's say -- because basically people don't understand ai. just imagine alexa or siri, but in everything, right? and it's almost there wherever you go and you can say, hey, i need to hire a baby sitter for tonight because on short notice i'm going to see mission impossible with my husband or my boyfriend. i'm pretending i'm you kennedy, not me. i am -- don't have a husband or a boyfriend. but any way point being. >> kennedy: night is young. >> greg: if you go to siri or to this ai, i need a baby sitter, they might deliberately ignore a prison background because that may be related to some form of discrimination which is affected by the equity principle. so you may have information kept from you. >> kennedy: i wasn't worried about ai until the biden administration started talking about regulating it. and this guy is issuing executive orders for technology that he will never understand. >> greg: no. >> kennedy: and between him and his vice-president, believe it or not, he's the more competent one. and she's the one in charge of describing things. like she can't even toss her own word salad >> kat: yeah. >> kennedy: how in the hell is she going to explain something as complicated as this? and i have to tell you, i have a college freshman and we were on the phone today discussing her grade and she's doing i'm doing so well in english i'm like you better not be using chatgpt and she's like i don't even know what that is. what? >> greg: so unfair i had encyclopedia. >> kennedy: because you went to college in the 40s >> kat: no reason he doesn't know what that is. say what's ai and see what crap comes out of his mouth after that. >> tyrus: tom cruise showed me what ai is and we have to stop it. >> greg: we have to move on, are desantis handlers in cahoots putting lifts inside his boots. we're told in genesis chapter 1:26 that god is made man in his image and by his likeness has he made him. genesis is a book of fundamental importance for the jewish and christian faiths and a literary masterpiece that has profoundly shaped western civilization. now, in this exclusive online course from hillsdale college, you can deepen your understanding of how this ancient book is essential to you today. sign up for the genesis story. absolutely free at learnfromhillsdale.org. dr. justin jackson, a distinguished hillsdale college professor, will guide you through this fascinating free online course that unfolds the biblical stories of adam and eve, abraham, isaac, jacob and joseph. when you sign up, you'll explore some of life's most important questions, gain a greater appreciation for how the bible confronts pain and hardship with redemption and hope and discover how the struggles people faced thousands of years ago are deeply relevant to us still today. take this six lesson course whenever it's most convenient for you at your pace or in your schedule. signing up is easy and free when you go to learnfromhillsdale.org today. so the fun thing with the serpent is how does a serpent talk? 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there's a rumor going around that governor ron desantis has been hitting the campaign trail with lifts in his boots. lifts? i'm not familiar with this practice. if anything, i have to slouch to avoid towering over my peers. but i'm told short weirdos sometimes use extra thick insoles to boost their height. when a far better practice is to add inserts into your hair. recent footage of his weirdly shaped boots has only made things worse but desantis is trying to put the rumors to rest. >> what they're trying to say with this is that if your boots you have heels. >> no, no, no. those are just standard off the rack lucchesi -- >> how tall are you governor. >> 5'11". >> okay. why don't you wear tennis shoes and dress shoes? >> i do wear tennis shoes when i work out. >> greg: wow. this is amazing stuff. desantis is now accused of height appropriation. he's the rachel doll sol of stacker, the liz warren of tall tails. but obviously the real point to the story is we live in a society who falsely believe that tall people are more competent and happier than short people. i disagree, look at these guys. and sadly that little guy will never be president, because he's dead. but he's also short. adam? >> adam: yes. >> greg: are we shallow? are we a shallow people for making this a story? >> adam: this is not a real story. it's too bad he's boycotting disneyland because he can finally go on the rides. but, i mean, i just think that he's adding three inches, you know, vertically and chris christie needs to take off 30 feet horizontally. look, people lie. i mean, women, you know, they get fake butts and implants and fake eyes. i mean so he can add -- i mean even trump said he was 6'2" 215 pounds. i'm like, okay, and lizzo's ba liam i can >> kat: or greg gutfeld says he's 5'5". i'm 5'3".5 and you're barely taller than me at all. >> greg: so do you think kat we will never have a short president purely because of photos ops? people when they see trump towering over putin that matters and when he was was next to kim jong-un that matters. you can't have a short president >> kat: i would say never say never. i think it would be better if he owned it thousand and was like i own heels. you know. the headline was like he's probably -- that would never happen to me because i just expose myself. nobody would be like her hair's probably fake or her bro's probably padded or she probably wakes up every morning looking like a young macaulay culkin because i've already split it about the fact that it is, it is, and i do. >> greg: kennedy do you believe he's wearing inserts. >> kennedy: do. i absolutely a thousand percent. >> greg: really. >> kennedy: in the modern era we haven't had a president shorter than six feet tall. james madison was 5'4" but that was at a time when most people were four 11 i so he actually was a giant. >> greg: is carter over six feet? >> kennedy: carter is 6'8" weighs a [bleep] ton. sorry that was george washington. i take that back. same age, though. yeah, every modern president has been tall and they have hair. and desantis has hair but he's not short. like 5'11" is a respectable height. you don't have to be -- maybe people are like he's actually 5'7". don't wear the complicated lifts because the toes curl up like elf shoes and he walks across the stage like he's side show bob in flippers. and i was rooting for him, for what it's worth. >> greg: they're like the shoes that stick out under the house in wizard of oz. all right. tyrus. as a tall person, would you ever vote for a short president? >> tyrus: we've tall president right now, don't we? >> greg: yes. >> tyrus: the answer is [bleep] yeah. this is a huge red flag. and i hope this is just them just teasing him because his boots don't quite fit right. but if he is that insecure, as a man, to put lifts in his shoes and try to trick everybody, that means that that's just one little thing that he struggles with. we can't have a dude like that in the white house. because if you are that insecure where you're trying to trick people in a horrible way, like we haven't even balanced a way to do it yet, he's wobbling all over in his boots, like he didn't even practice, he just decided to trick everybody. we don't like that [bleep] in america. if you're going to do it, do it right. do it like jussie smollett. bring the parts together, if the boots don't fit right get wires, surround yourself with little people, you know? have all his entourage be like 53.5 >> kat: how funny would it be for all the stuff he says about drag queens he's been wearing heals. >> tyrus: which would be ironic and another red flag i hope he's not that insecure. >> greg: all right. we tackled that important story. coming up on screen hanky-panky makes gen-z cranky. my daddy's a cowboy, i'm a cowboy and i'm raising a cowgirl. and discovering that my family come from farmers for generations. this life is in our blood. give the gift of family heritage with ancestry. >> announcer: friends of zion needs your urgent gift for israel's war victims. thousands are in desperate need of food and other lifesaving help. gifts of $50, or $100, and more are urgently needed now. please call 1-800-598-4969. we are on the front lines. the need today is critical, so call now or visit foz.org/help and give your best gift. bath fitter is a better way to remodel your tub. a custom-made watertight fit and high quality materials mean a beautiful tub and a great value. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're building a better postal service. for more on-time deliveries. and easier, affordable ways to ship. so you can deliver even more holiday joy. the united states postal service. delivering for america. >> greg: we're back. gen-z thinks it's corny if films make you horny. a new poll, my favorite kind, finds that gen-z or those born after 1997, aren't interested in watching steamy sex scenes in television and movies. no matter how many times you offer to buy them beer outside 7-11. i learned the hard way. but nearly half said sex is unnecessary for most tv shows and films. i guess they've never seen murder she wrote. >> tyrus: hey. >> greg: that was for you. 44% said romance is overused as a plot device. amen to that. and more than half said they'd prefer to see more plutonic relationships on screen. like this. [laughter] >> greg: kat, do you think this is just the result of the fact that it can get all this stuff els where? it might be sad they may just be jaded >> kat: i don't know if this is true. how do you duct? if someone called and said hello do you like watching people do sex on tv, i wouldn't be like hell yeah brother. maybe they answered like eww no or maybe they do like it or maybe they just watch straight up hard core porn. >> greg: that may be it. i am old enough to remember sex scenes in movies and they were entirely overrated. >> kennedy: do you remember how hard it was to act access porn when we were kids? now i agree i think kids are totally over-sexualized. they want to take some of their innocence back but they're also overly sexualized in school especially public school. there's so much hyper focus sexuality often times instead of teaching kids math and reading and things like that. and the pandemic, they missed such a key part of their socialization so they just want to see, you know, normal kids doing normal things on screen because they miss that in their everyday lives and that's actually -- i'm not as worried about them being jaded, i'm worried that that's really sad. that they want to see people connecting because they didn't have that for so long. >> greg: that's a good point. tyrus, do you ever -- i don't know, tiptoe towards this but i remember whenever i would watch a movie with my parents and there was a sex scene, it was just really awkward. i just wanted to like get through it. i don't know why they took me to those movies. >> tyrus: they didn't tell you to close your eyes or turn your head in the drive through. or till you to go to sleep because the first movie was for the keds and the second was the adult movie. it was like et and body heat. they watched et and when body heat comes on you have to turn and face and lay the other way in the car. and then at some point, you go back down. but, listen, this is -- kat, this is [bleep]. nobody wants more sex in movies. nobody. i don't care, general x whatever, nobody wants it, nobody wants to see it, nobody wants to be put through it. last thing we want to do is watch a movie through our girls and hot steamy sex scene and a list of things we don't do. you never showed up at my job and carried me off work and i say maybe you should get a job and a fight breaks out. how come you never said something to me for firefighter minutes before we got something on. no one wants it. no one wants the pressure. guys don't want the pressure. >> greg: so true. >> tyrus: they made love on the wall for 45 minutes. he had a stunt man, he had a director, a producer, a fluffier. a lot of stuff going on. so, it's like, you know, no, no one wants it. leave it on the the internet where it belongs and try to have a plot. just do that. try to have one movie that is not ruined where you don't have to go back and watch stuff from the 70s. fix the plot leave the sex seasons out of it. >> greg: adam can you remember any movies -- i remember nine and a half weeks and basic instinct. >> adam: blown away was one. but, i mean, if gen-z doesn't want to see sex in movies, they should just watch movies about marriage. [laughter] >> greg: the awed grumbled. they were like that hit close to home. i liked adam now i'm not sure. >> adam: kennedy's right back in the day if i wanted to see naked girls i had to go to national geographic magazine and look for women with their boobs hanging out >> kat: that was us last week. >> adam: now every time i hear the lion king i get a boner, so... . >> greg: i had sisters so we had all the lenning ray lingerie catalogs. >> tyrus: i wasn't above the jc penney. >> greg: did you ever try to erase the bra with the pencil. >> tyrus: no but i made the mistake of circling the toys. they would come out and you would circle like i'm getting this getting this and your mom would giggle like you're not getting any of that. >> greg: i didn't see that coming. >> tyrus: nobody wants it. nobody wants to see boobs on tv anymore because by the time they see them they see a fake one they see a real actress with boobs they're like what's that? what's that where's the uniform glitter why aren't they 17 times her body sflam why don't she have a butt with dug legs. >> greg: up next, is $18 a steal for a big mac meal? and you can do the exploring. you can do the splashing... ...the sightseeing... ...and the playing. calquence is an oral targeted therapy for cll. more patients begin with calquence than any treatment of its kind, and calquence is proven to work better than chemoimmunotherapy in patients with previously untreated cll. calquence may cause serious side effects, which may lead to death. these include serious infections with fever, chills, or flu-like symptoms; and bleeding problems that may increase with blood thinners. decreased blood counts are common and can be severe. new cancers have happened, including skin cancers. heart rhythm problems with fast or irregular heartbeat, dizziness, feeling faint, chest discomfort, or shortness of breath, have happened. tell your doctor if you have bleeding, heart rhythm, or liver problems; infection, or if you are or plan to be pregnant or breastfeeding. calquence helps you do the fighting. and you can focus on the things you're loving. ask your doctor if calquence is right for you. ♪ >> a story in five words ♪ >> greg: five words: big mac worth $18. kennedy, mcdonald's revenue is soaring after raising menu prices with one connecticut location charging 18 bucks for a big mac combo meal. it's so bad mayor mc cheese has become mc gigolo. >> kennedy: big mac is $18 how will i ever afford it. >> greg: why do they talk like that in connecticut. >> kennedy: i don't know i will never live any place that talks like this. i blame pete buttigieg. any problem we have that is not it is mayor pete. plane and expensive big max it's all him. >> greg: gas too for the trucks that deliver the meat. that's what's doing it adam. have you had an $18 big mac meal yet. >> adam: no and if i do it better come with ozempic. it better go in and out real quick. i mean, like $18, that -- they should just put a mcdonald's at the border, then people will come see the prices and run back. >> greg: that's right, actually taco bell's really cheap. you notice that? their dollar menu is absolutely amazing. how would i know? i'm lying. tyrus, if this was like organically raised chicken or something like that maybe the media wouldn't care. >> tyrus: i don't care if it was massaged by jesus christ itself, put into a bun hand made by gwyneth paltrow and served to me with a quartet of my choosing i'm not paying $18 for a fake big mac. if you're buying this your food addiction has taken you to a whole other level. you are willing to spend crack prices for mcdonald's. if that's not a cry for help, if that's not the point where you say hey, i've got a problem, i'm willing to spend -- because you know you're not just getting one okay, you're ordering the one meal and then you have to order your one for the friend on the phone who always messes up the order and always wants the large chocolate shake so by the time they're done they're spending 150 bucks on this fatacular meal. no, move on. >> greg: would you pay 18 bucks for a big mac or health food? i say it's worth it >> kat: i think this is taking advantage of vulnerable. who's at mcdonald's? you're there because you're drunk, or you actually want to eat mcdonald's even though you're not drunk or you're a divorced dad who wants his kids to love him. those are pretty much the only three groups of people at mcdonald's and they're all vulnerable and you're taking advantage of them. i think it's horrible. >> greg: it is horrible. but no one's going to care because it's mcdonald's. >> kennedy: i'm loving it! 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