JESSE WATTERS (CO-HOST): We finally found a solution to the homeless crisis. They're not on the sidewalks: They're in a cave. People go exploring into the wilderness, they pitch tents, they build fires. They call it camping. Let them sleep in a cave.
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): At least they're camping in the right spot.
WATTERS: Right! You're just upset in L.A. because you can't profit off of them in a cave. You can't give them services, you can't count them.
JESSICA TARLOV (CO-HOST): But it can collapse and they'd die.
JEANINE PIRRO (CO-HOST): Yeah, there's a danger.
WATTERS: Well people are dying on the sidewalks. They're safer in a cave. "Out of sight, out of mind" is what an artificial stance would say.
GUTFELD: Dying never mattered to the left.
TARLOV: Not bothering you doesn't equal safer.
WATTERS: Well safer for all of the business owners.