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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. Don't negotiate with terrorists
or terrorist sympathizers. See college campusesaround the country. How many of them,
you say, students? And atleast forty eight college campuses that we
know of. Our protesting officials atWashington University in Saint Louis say about eighty
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people were arrested overnight. At USC, students reoccupied Alumni Park overnight. LPD
was out in full force surrounding them. Our local Philip KBC reported someone's spray
painted the words say no to Genocideat the bottom of Tommy Trojan statue.
Oh my god, at the bottomTommy Trojan, say no to genocide?
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Hey, hey, who had sayno to genocide? Hey? Hey,
ho had saying no to Jennie had? Now I want you to listen to
this. This is a little matchupof a couple of protests. The second
protest, the woman says the thingI've been saying for quite a while.
Now, Okay, this isn't aboutthe Palestinian people, your beliefs, any
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of that stuff. This isn't aboutany of that. This is about oppressor
oppressed, and well you'll hear itno more hiding, no more fear.
Demaston is super bee, no morehiding, no more fear. Shut Aside
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is crystal cube, sences just thevine, big ball are occupied estence and
shot the vine. Pin ball arecalling eye. So raise your head,
make a fist, colonizer, oppressand oppressed red people. What again?
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The color of the skin plays alot into this. Nobody cares about's going
on in Nigeria. Haiti, wedon't even care what's going on. There's
nobody marching for Haiti. Ain't asoul out there going hey, hey,
ho ho, this barbecue has gotto go. That's a good it's running
everything over there. Nobody is.Nobody's marching in Chad, phenomenal country.
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It's not. In fact, wetold our people this weekend, you guys
need to leave Chad. I calledearlier. I'm like, what is going
on? You did not? Oppressor? Oppressed has nothing to do with anything
other than that Jewish people, rightIsrael. So if you're Jewish and unless
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you're like one hundred percent against allthe things are happening, you're a Zionist
and because of the color of yourskin, you're automatically the oppressor. That's
what's going on over there. Sadbut true. The amount of annoying videos
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I see on a daily basis.The propiles ten people are actually worse than
the BLM people were, which Ididn't even know that was possible. Whatever
you think you're doing for your cause, you're hurting it a million times more.
And if you're so fond of aplace, I suggest you leave America
and you go there and you fightfor that thing that you believe, you
believe so strongly about. It hasno place here anymore. I'm frankly very
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over it. That's a student pissedby the way. We're going to talk
about sending people over there, becauseI think it's a great idea. These
people are like, actually the worstAmerica's sold bound on your Windle Coneage campus.
Your palents paid for the worst.Oh and ready for this. This
is a kicker. You're not gonnalike this one. You know who's not
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blocking airports? You know who's notblocking me from getting inside a coffee shop?
My Jewish friends because they're all atwork making money because they're smart.
Oh that's right there, see oppressor. Oh my god, so ridiculous.
I think we should send him overthere. I think we should go over
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there and go go all right,everybody gather around. We agree hundred percent.
That is why we have organized severalflights to Palestine via Egypt. So
you're gonna fly in to Cairo,then you're gonna be busted to Palesesine.
You're gonna get through the wall andinto Rafa and away you go. Kids.
You guys ready, Hey, hey, ho ho, it's about time
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to go. Hey, hey,who's on the bust? It's a must
anybody nobody? Oh, you mightget one or two, like I'm willing
to do anything, but no,no, no, we like the comfort
of the tent that we're hanging outin and we're doing a better job fighting
for you here. Then we wouldbe there. Oh my, you really
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think that's true. Yeah, Ido. I know it's true because it
would be uncomfortable. Like you said, Mom and dad paid for to school,
be uncomfortable. This is what happenswhen you give in to your kids.
This goes back decades and the wordhere is indulgence. Indulgence to the
children's wildest ideas that it's okay toshout down speakers and protest the idea that
some people come that you don't reallyhave to work that hard on your grades,
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because we're all winners if we justtake part and get participation awards.
Great inflation again, indulgence by differentfaculty members, many of whom, by
the way, are out there liketaking part in these protests right now and
giving these students aid and comfort inthe belief that they're actually hauled up for
discipline because these faculty members sit ondisciplinary boards that nothing will happen to them.
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Yeah, so it happens when yougive in the kids. Sheila just
texted in a great text, bythe way, saying that's been around for
a while, but I think weneed to relive the text Idle Hands to
the Devil's Work. We were talkingabout that last week. Remember that strong
men create good times, good timescreate week men, and weak men create
hard times. We have a bunchof kids out there who are living in
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an amazing time and it's just uh, they feel guilty. They need something
to bitch about. It goes backthat thing we played last week from Fight
Club. They're the middle children ofmiddle children in society. Blah blah blah.
This is an ugly situation where you'vegot kids who are spoiled. They're
not looking at this thing in anyreal reason. And we're going to play
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some stuff later. For some peoplewho are just clueless about what's going on,
they're like, well, we're herebecause you know, like the thing
and whatnot. It's a joke,it is. And when you give into
the kids like this, which youhave, I mean, they're talking about
we're negotiating. There's no negotiating.You don't negotiate. We don't negotiate with
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terrorists. Why should we negotiate withterrorist sympathizers. There's a lack of grown
ups on campus. And this hasbeen going on for way too long.
And I remember when we had thisdiscussion a couple months back about the Ivy
League administrators and whether or not they'dmade statements that were appropriate enough on attacking
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what happened in Israel. But wesaid at the time, if you do
not actually have fundamental change, it'snot good enough to have some people step
down an issue a statement. Youhave to have root and branch reform at
these places. Yeah, you do. And look, I don't mind that
you protest. And I'll say thisthroughout the day, and I've said it
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since the beginning. We should haveempathy for the collateral damage that's coming and
that has come. We should haveempathy. We also need to come into
things in a way that is basedin reality. These kids are coming into
things in a world based in insanityand half truth, if there's even truth
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in any of it. But they'recoming at this not based on whether or
not Hamas is bad, not basedon a lot of this stuff. They're
coming at it based on what's goingon in the people. We're seeing it
over there. And that's why AMASis good because they're the only ones fighting
for them. Oh yeah, gota lot more to get to on this
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today. Bunch of stuff, includingscary AI situation and has nothing to do
with your job, although that's kindof scary too, But this took place
and we're going to talk about onFriday. We didn't have a chance,
but we're going to talk about ittoday. And it's the thing that I
have worried about when it comes toAI, especially now it's the voice side
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of it. We're hearing about thefakes, and we're hearing about a lot
of different things when it comes topeople trying to scam people. This is
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Of course, the twenty twenty fourelections in full swing. And yes,
age is an issue. I'm agrown man running against a six year
old. Well, I feel great, I really feel great. I'm campaigning
all over the country, Pennsylvania,Georgia, North Carolina. I've always done
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well in the original thirteen Colonists.And speaking of history, did you hear
what Donald just said about the majorCivil War battle quote Gettysburg? Wow?
Trump speech was so embarrassing. Thestatue of Robberie Lee rendered again. Dah,
look at that White House correspond atdinner. That right there is Zippy
Biden, one of the great standups from vaudeville. He was around long
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enough to remember Vaudeville. Oh,Chad, continue, my comedies are Age
is the only thing we have incommon. My Vice President actually endorses me.
I had a great stretch since theState of the Union. Well,
Donald's had a few tough days lately, you might call it stormy weather.
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What the hell Trump's so desperate.He started reading those Bibles he's selling.
Then he got to the first commandment, you shall have no other gods before
me. That's when he put itdown and said, this book's not for
me. No, my Look atyou, you with your funny haha,
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you and your jokes. If youdon't know what the White House Correspondence Dinner
is, it's just basically a DCthing. They all show up dressed up
and they roast each other, andfamous people come out and they say stuff
like this Colin Jost. Like withthe economy, everything feels strange now by
a lot of measures, President Bidenis having a very successful first term,
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but people don't seem to realize it. Like with the economy, the vibes
are bad, but the numbers sayit's strong. The economy is kind of
like you on the steps of AirForce one. It feels like it's stumbling,
but there is somehow upward progress.Oh they roast him, Yeah they
do. It's all in jest.The problem is people are always going to
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compare your first term to Obama's.But I think there are actually a lot
of positive similarities. You both madebig strides in healthcare. Obama got us
out of a recession. You gotus out of a pandemic. Obama got
bin Laden, you got OJ.And by the way, now that OJ's
dead, who is the new frontrunner for Trump's VP? Is it Diddy?
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Look at that. A lot ofit was hammering Trump. It's interesting,
it is. We'll love some moreof this. By the way,
speaking of you know, you couldsit there and make fun of stuff all
you want. Trump maintains lead overBiden in twenty twenty four matchup as views
on their presidency diverge. And thisis a brand new CNN poll conducted by
SSRs, and it says essentially fiftyfive percent of Americans now say they see
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Trump's presidency as a success, whileforty four percent see it as a failure
comparatively to what they see going onright now with Biden, where sixty percent
say it's a failure that is notgood. Biden was on with Howard Stern.
I don't know if you guys sawthat. Can I tell you what
fantasy I had. If I don'tknow if you're going to debate your your
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opponent, I am somewhere. Idon't know where I'm happy. This is
how I would handle it. Tellme if I'm nuts, we go lamb
nuts. But tell me if thisis accurate. I would stand there on
stage with Trump and I would repeatover and over again, excuse me,
please find me eleven thousand votes sothat I can win the election. I
would just repeat that over and overagain, and then I say to the
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audience, what are we debating?A man picked up the phone and wanted
to say, fake the election.Give me eleven thousand votes. I don't
know how any American who loves thiscountry. That's the end of the debate.
You don't get to run if you'regoing to fix an election. It's
not what he said. And evenMichael Rappaport, who hates Donald Trump but
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now says he might have to votefor him. Even Michael Rappaport said,
I found out that's all a lietoo. Of course it is. It's
all a lie. Welcome to theworld that we live in, because you're
going to hear the things that youwant to hear, and when it comes
to Trump. If you hate Trump, which I got no pro By the
way, if you hate any politician, first, could I just say this,
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Okay, don't give them that muchbecause I see it the people who
love Trump and hate Trump. Don'tyou love Trump? I don't you,
guys know, I feel about him, like the policies. He's chaotic.
I think quiet hurts his head.He likes chaos. I think he's been
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maligned, and I think he doesstuff that you know, puts him in
those situations. Do I think he'sthe worst thing ever? I do not
do. I think it's the bestthing ever. No. No, I
think the American people are and throughgood and bad leadership, we always endure
and we will continue to do so. That being said, there's a lot
of people out there both love andhate Trump, and they've got so much
emotion. I've always said this,at best, fall in like with the
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politician, not in love, becauseif you fall in love with the politician,
your heart could be broken, oryou'll put blinders on to things where
you shouldn't three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four twenty
three at She had Benson's show,It's your Twitter, your Instagram, all
of the other stuff, still morechaos on campuses. We came here to
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support the cause. We came hereto show that Palestinians are humans. We
came here to show that we supporthumidity. Yes, of course we do.
It's a person in Connecticut. Yes, they're humans. Nobody said they
weren't. Now Hamas, we candebate the the the animals that they are.
The Palestinian person who's just trying tosurvive and go through life every day.
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No, we can have absolute empathyfor those people and also continue to
ask the question, why do youcontinue to allow Hamas to push you guys
around and to dominate your world andto lie to you. We are tax
paying citizens. We should not haveto pay for this. We should not
have to pay for our own peopledying. Well, you don't get it.
Pick and choose where your tax moneygoes. I think we all know
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that it would be wouldn't it beinteresting if just one year we said,
all right, everybody, here areten things you don't give everybody ever he's
given, like, because you've gotthere's the parameters in life, right,
It's like taking a kid to thetoy isle. You gotta just narrow it
down, put a price and sayhere this is this is the area you
can shop. Otherwise they wander aroundfor hours. So you give them five
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or ten things that they can puttheir taxpayer money to. It would be
interesting to see where the money went, wouldn't it, And what didn't get
the money? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson shows yourTwitter You missed any show? Grab
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Chad Benson shot the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
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This is it's after ten pm.Sleepy Joe is still awake. Well.
Donald Trump has spent the past weekfalling asleep in court every morning. The
Fox News said he was just beinganti woke. Nah, look at that.
More of the comedy craziness the WhiteHouse Correspondence dinner right there. Very
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exciting, isn't it. It usedto be kind of an interesting thing.
It was it's roasting people in DC, But now it's just basically we hate
Trump. So away we go andthere you go. There you have it.
We'll have some more of the comedycraziness and maybe some more funny ha
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ha from Biden. But AI,so make you nervous for some people.
Absolutely, it's just the pace atwhich all of these new capabilities are rolling
out make everyone a little nervous.Brendan Edglott right there, Associate professor at
Stevens Analogy, smart guy. Whenit comes to AI, Americans are nervous,
increasingly nervous about AI, and there'sa perceived lack of regulation. And
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I think when we talk about AI, then we talk about a lot here
because we work with AI on adaily basis here my other company, and
even here for my show, Ido a lot of stuff when we talk
about AI. A lot of itis the fear factor of the job side.
What job is safe, what jobisn't safe? And we go on
and on about all that stuff,and we'll probably get into a little deeper
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in the week. One of thethings, though, that I have been
very vocal about for this election inparticular, is audio, because audio is
getting so good, and it's thefast I guess it's the rapid growth of
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all this, the way that it'smoving so fast, how it's improving so
so much in what seems to beours. My uncle and I so,
like I said, we have severalventures. One of the things that we're
doing is we work with a lotof guys in the tech world, and
they're even amazed. Guys who arebig programmers, guys who've worked even with
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AI. So they said, they'reamazed at how fast it's going. But
I've said, my biggest fear,at least in this election is audio.
But it's not even about elections.I want you to listen to the story
out of Baltimore about a principle andits athletic director and the fight they kind
of got in. Somewhere down theline. It turned well, it turned
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sour, and the athletic director didsomething tonight. High school athletic director under
arrest for allegedly framing a Baltimore principlewith AI generated audio I'm the principal,
here be and only name days OnDarien charged with disrupting school activities after investigators
say he manipulated Pikesville High School principalEric Icewert's voice and spread offensive audio on
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social media in January. The audio, which sparked widespread outrage, included disparaging
remarks about black and Jewish students andparents, and even mentioned Darien by his
nickname and don't let me get startedon DJ. I'm gonna drag his black
out of here one way or another. Take a listen to how similar ice
Wort's actual voice as student athletes,you have won county, region, and
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state championships with grace and humility isto the one suspected to be AI generated.
How hard is it to get thesestudents to meet their grade level expectations.
Ice wer denied ever making the comments, and police now confirm the audio
was fake. Yeah, it's fake, but the damage was done and is
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done. So the dude got arrestedtrying to get on an airplane. He
had a gun, solid individual,But it's out there, it's fake,
and it's still on the internet.He goes out there, it lives.
But think about this for a second. The damage done in seconds. You
can put these things together, someof the telltale things that we saw where
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the fact there's a bit of amonotone, there's not so much changing in
pitch for the end of sentences.Charging documents alleged the recording contained traces of
AI generated content with human editing afterthe fact, which added background noises for
realism. Through their investigation, detectivesalleged mister Darien made the recording to retaliate
against the principal who had launched aninvestigation into the potential mishandling of school funds.
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Police say the incriminating audio spread onlineafter Darien anonymously emailed it to two
other teachers. Darien waved his rightto an attorney and is being held on
bond. Yeah, caught still though, damage done, and it's simple and
easy to do. As we continueto embrace emerging technology and it's potential for
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innovation and social good, we mustalso remain vigilant against those who would abuse
it from malicious intent. Officials saythe recordings release had profound repercussions, caused
significant disruptions for students and staff,and put ice word in his family at
significant risk of harm from others.A cautionary tale for both the perpetrators of
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AI manipulation and the public. Ithink what's interesting about this clip is that
the person doing it may have beena bit rushed. If this person did
a little bit better job, itwould have been impossible for anyone's naked ears
to tell the difference. Yeah,first of all, don't tell everybody that
that's probably not something he's told everybodywhat to do you want to get somebody?
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And some of you listening, you'regoing to either get somebody or you're
going to get got heard a cut. My buddies the other day also host
say they wonder when somebody's going tocome for them. I think it's the
same for ever everybody. It nowgives you plausible deniability to say it was
never me because of AI. Butit also will allow people to do things
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and his wasn't. It was good. But the stuff we're working with you
can't even tell anymore. It's scary. We've got a couple beta things working
with for actors on the voice sideof stuff. You cannot tell. It
is so freaking amazing. You cannottell it is that incredible because now they
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have figured out how to program emotioninflection that's in a lot of these voice
things, but it's so much differentin a couple other ones that are specifically
for actors or things of that naturethat you type in there, that it
gives them a realism that is sofrightening. Now, what do you think
is going to happen to that guy? So here's the principle who got suspended.
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His life's been turned upside down.Basically like kicked in the grundle.
So this guy's got to be introuble right Right now, it is only
illegal to impersonate government and business entities, but the FTC recently proposed expanding that
rule to make all AI impersonation illegal, and local officials who noted Darien's charge
only carries a maximum six month sentence, are now pushing to update laws to
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keep up with evolving technology that couldcause harm six months at best. He's
in a lot of other trouble,I think, for but maybe taking money
and doing some other things and tryingto take a gun on an airplane.
It's probably not a good thing either. But this side of it is scary.
We're seeing it happen. We hadthat guy last year. Was it
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that they fooled through AI at abank and they stole twenty five million dollars.
They made him seem like he wasa co worker asking for something.
This stuff is so good and itis going to be so hard to tell.
It already is if you know whatyou're doing. But in the future
you're not gonna have to worry aboutwhether or not the person can edit well
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or do a lot of this stuff. You know like through. You know
he's just doing a quick job.No, it's gonna be fast three two,
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the cuckoo world of Hollywood and what'sgoing on there and white kind of sucks,
among other things. We shall talkabout Dad, Chad Benza, Joe.
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If you like talk radio like ChadBenson likes his meals, you've come
to the perfect place for takeout.It was a grand Slam box office win
for his end daya. Unfortunately,my only skill life is hitting a ball
with record for tennis. Romance Challengeris easily taking the top spot at the
US box office, earning fifteen milliondollars on the high end of expectations.
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The faith based film Unsung Hero,about a family of Christian musicians, taking
the number two spot, earning itbetter than expected seven point eight million dollars.
Godzilla Khan coming in number three sevenpoint two million dollars. Civil War
and fourth Abigail rounds out the topfive. Yeah, now a lot going
on. The Sindeia thing looks justlike a trip. It's tennis, but
it's really a sex triangle. Iread articles week and it's his sexist back
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in Hollywood. Oh okay, youmean on the on the screen because it's
been going on bind closed doors fora long time. And think we know
that to see Harvey Weinstein, hehad to go to the hospital again.
How's a shame? Lets go back. Oh my god, that guy.
They're like, eh, you know, we're gonna have to throw out.
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Here's the beauty of our system.For all the chaos that's out there and
the scream in the yelling and thestuff that we do, our system is
pretty damn good. When you thinkabout the framers put together and then the
way that things break down, oursystem is pretty damn good. Even some
of the Harvey Weinstein. They canlook and say, look, we're not
going to absolve him anything, butthe way this case was handled was awful.
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You allowed things in here you shouldnever have allowed, probably because some
biases, and because of that,we're going to have to throw this out
now. If he didn't have thatconviction in California, he'd be out of
jail. But he does, andhe's not going anywhere. And I don't
know if they're going to retry allof this again. I don't know,
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but it shows that our system.Yes, it's at times had some issues,
there's no doubt about that, butcomparatively to other systems around the world.
Yeah, I'll take this every dayother week. I'm just letting you
guys know that. Rod Stewart,I think we should send the Ukrainians and
f sixteens. That's up to you, Prime Minister. Yeah. You can't
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sort that one out, may Or. I wish I could. I mean,
I've been supporting them for years.Ukrainians on stage, I have the
flag and I wear a blue andyellow sue and do a song and dedicated
so I feel very strongly about it. So if the Ukrainians lose, it's
the end. Of civilization as weknow it. You know, it's all
over. So f sixteens please ahroight. They used play soccer with Rod
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a lot. It's a good dude. He is a good guy. I
mean great, you know, likeEurope should care a lot more. I
mean, we're giving tons of money, and I was here, let's rephrase
that. We're not giving tons ofmoney. We're spending tons of money,
and we're doing it here and thenwe're sending in many cases a lot of
our older stuff in our stockpile toUkraine so they can fight, and then
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we're replenishing it. It's it's thethe sick world of the what do you
call it, the war machine,the industrial war complex, whatever you want
to call it. But that money. I even this weekend, several people
I was playing pickaball I do thatlot, and people are asking me,
you know, like we're spending allthe money. Well, funny thing is
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is I was getting ready to goon to play a game and I hear
them talking in the corner and I'mlike, I don't want to And then
and then my my buddy says,hey, they're talking about this, and
I'm like, Eh, just wantto play pickaball and then they asked me
a question. I said, Look, it's it's that money never leaves the
United States for the most part.It all stays here. And it's just
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it goes to the you know,industrial war complex machine, whatever you want
to call it. Uh, itgoes to them, and what happens is
they get big contracts, they makelots of money. That money then in
turn goes to all the politicians inmany of these districts who continue to push
stuff towards them. Why because theycreate jobs. It's just a no,
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I'm not saying we don't need thosethings so as we absolutely do. But
there is a circle that goes intothe thing there is, and that's the
circle, the circle of life.By creating things that cause death. Yeah,
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You guys, remember this Seinfeld character. It used to be you would
go home at the end of theday. Most people would go, oh,
cheers is on, Oh Mash ison, Mary Tyler Moore is on,
all the families on. You justexpected there'll be some funny stuff we
can watch on TV. Tonight.Well, guess what where is it?
Where is it? This is theresult of the extreme left and PC crap
and people worrying so much about offendingother people. Yeah, and I'm going
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to talk about that offense here ina minute. But he's absolutely right.
Jerry Seinfeld says, Hollywood's dead.It is. They've essentially are a dog
chasing its tail. Now they've caughtit and they don't know what to do
with it because all the stuff theypushed in the insanity that they pushed,
Well, now it's landed into thepoint where you have made things now that
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nobody wants to consume to make asmall group of people happy. How's that
working for you? Now? They'regoing to see stand up comics because we
are not policed by anyone. Theaudience polices us. We know when we're
off track, we know instantly,and we adjust to it instantly. But
when you write a script and itgoes into four or five different hands,
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committees, groups, here's our thoughtabout this joke. Well, that's the
end of your comedy. Have youhad that experience? No? Isn't that
what kerb is all about? Yeah? Larry, Larry was grandfathered in he's
old enough that I don't have toobserve those rules because I started before you
made those rules. Yeah, there'sa lot of that out there. So
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a lot of people are able toget away with certain things because they were
there first and because the left likesthem now. This weekend, so my
wife and my stepdaughter, they wentto New Mexico to see her dad and
her little brother had his first birthdayand it was just daddy daughter a weekend.
I had a lot of fun andCharlie went to bed on Saturday because
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we had a lot of fun.And I was up and I was cleaning,
was doing some stuff, and I'mlike, oh, I'm gonna watch
a Family Guy, and I willtell you what. I watched the Family
Guy from last week, and itwas about Brian being pissed off at Christianity.
That's fine. Then he wants togo back in time and make sure
Christianity never happens. And then itdidn't work out the way he wanted because
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the Jews were involved and everything wasJewish and it just wasn't the thing he
wanted. So then he wanted togo back and make sure that that didn't
happen. You know what, theydidn't take on Islam. No balls there.
Why is that out of curiosity thatyou can do anything you want to
Jesus? And now with what's goingon with the Jews, but oddly enough,
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nobody seems to have the balls totake on Islam when it comes to
that stuff. I know that ourgood friends Matt and Trey over there at
South Park tried to but they werekind of stopped. So but it was
funny. I'm sitting there watching thisthing, going, yeah, it's kind
of interesting. Like his whole thoughtis if we get rid of Judaism,
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we get Christianity, everything would begreat because there wasn't that other religion that
you wouldn't talk about. Hmmm.Three two, three, five, three
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you miss any of the show,shame shame on you and grabbed the podcast.
Love it when you do. Thatpodcast is good too. Sounds a
lot like this. I know we'redoing some other stuff with the podcast.
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One of those things. I'm justlike I was telling Anthony British, Anthony,
I'm so busy this weekend outside ofall the other stuff. You know,
you sit there sometimes and You're justlike, man, did I even
have a weekend? I did,but it was a quick one. Chad
Benson Show. This is the ChadBenson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life,
(36:44):
This is Chad Benson. You're goingto hear a scary word. Scary
word. Are you ready for this? Stagflation? The scary word. Recession
nowhere near is scary even just inflation, not scary, but stagflation. Oh,
(37:15):
why are you saying that? ChadGDP first look, first quarter of
disappointment. The annual rate one pointsix percent between January and March. The
expectation was two point four percent.This is a much lower than anticipated number.
We were expecting stronger growth. Asyou said, lower than expected.
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If we look at the price index, it's higher three point one percent.
The consumer is slowing down, inflationremains high. How do you spell stagflation?
Weaker growth, higher price action?The west of both worlds rating the
stagflation conversation, Perhaps back stackflation isnot a headline that Biden is gonna want
to see. If Jamie Diamond warnedof the risk of stagflation, this is
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what you call stagflation, and potentially, I hate to say that, we're
there but you know, when youhave a slowing economy and at the same
time you have increased prices, it'snot a great place to be takflation.
Why is that scary? You askyourself, because it is so Imagine this,
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nothing happens in the economy. We'restuck in quicksand. John mulvaney said
it best. I thought quicksand wasgoing to be a bigger part of my
life when I was younger. Ifyou grew up in the seventies and eighties,
there was always something where somebody fellin quicksand, Well, it's kind
of what it is. It isa situation where the economy just kind of
hugh, doesn't do anything, justmuddles along at best. But while that's
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all happening, inflation is continuing torise. So we're not really going anywhere,
but things are becoming more expensive.And when that starts to happen,
that's the worst because I will takea recession because the recessions come and go.
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Fifty three have been through a lotof recessions, been through lots of
booms, been through lots of greattimes and some bad times. But stagflation
is the really what is as simpleas this simultaneously appearance in the economy of
slow growth, high unemployment, andrising prices. It's the worst of the
worst. It's like, like Ilike to use sports analogies, you don't
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want your team to be okay.You either want them to be great or
suck. Why because we get draftpicks and we have a chance of becoming
great again and we can build up. But if we're just kind of plodding
along, it's not good. Andthat's the situation we could find ourselves in.
And people are looking around and they'resaying to themselves, whose fault is
it? Well, I've always saidthis will continue to do so. President
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gets too much props when the economy'sgood, too much blame when the economy's
bat But we are always a nationthat's looking for blame, there's no doubt
about that. And right now theeconomy's blame lands at the feet of this
president. We ask them, now, okay, has it gotten better?
And very few people say that ithas. In fact, many say they
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feel it's gotten worse, and inflationis the reason that they say that.
But what's also interesting is we askthem, okay, look back to the
economy during the Trump years, howdo you remember it, And the majority
say they remember it as being goodbecause they forget about the pandemic. Well,
they seem to be skipping over thepandemic. And that's exactly what that
(40:37):
tells you in their memory of this. But it also explains now when you
ask them, Okay, now let'slook forward, they say more say they
feel they'd be financially better off underDonald Trump, and that cuts directly to
vote and that is helping the formerpresident. Yeah, it is helping him
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and the pandemic. Okay, solet's first of all, because you heard
that in the middle of it,well, that's because they forgot about the
pandemic. Nobody forgot about the pandemic. Nobody did. Nobody forgot about the
pandemic, especially if you have kids. But the pandemic had nothing to do
with where things were going. Let'skind of be honest here. With the
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way things were going pre pandemic,Trump was gonna win, I say,
kind easily for him, because rememberhe's still going to drive people out to
vote for or against him. ButI think you would have won. I
mean Bill Maher said, well,we need a massive recession to get this
(41:50):
guy out office, and everybody criticizedhim, but that's what everybody was thinking.
Who's on the left, especially peoplewho don't have to worry about a
massive recession, And we do havethis kind of we look back fondly.
I'm like, well, it wasn'tthat bad, wasn't this But people are
looking and going, h well,you know, I remember how things were.
I remember that two dollars gas,I remember bacon was affordable, and
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we can go on and on aboutall the reflection to that. But then
you also feel it was the chaos, right, It's like getting back with
an ax. Things weren't that bad, were they? Well for the left,
they'd freak out. For the right, No, maybe things weren't that
bad for me. I like wherewe were. And then the pandemic came
along, and I never felt thatTrump had a full presidency. He had
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a post pandemic presidency, and hehad a pre pandemic presidency. One of
them was full of I think,some really good stuff. The other one
was something that no other president hasseen in a hundred years. And so
it's a tough situation. Do Ithink that it's funny somebody just said,
you know, the economy always doesspend her other Democrats. Actually, this
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is very interesting. The economy doesthe best when Republicans control the House in
the Senate and this democratic president.Isn't that weird? No, that was
back in the olden days in thenineties people used to talk inflation under Democrats
is way higher than under Republicans.So there's different metrics to go about this
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stuff. But the biggest, mostimportant metric is always this, how do
you feel about the economy, Becauseif you feel it's good, then I
If you feel it's bad, no, again, that's your lived experience.
And a majority of swing state votersin medc worsening economic conditions in the coming
months, so it doesn't spell optimismfor the Biden camp. Less than one
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in five respondents say they expect inflationand interest rates to be lower by the
end of the year. And thenmore than three quarters say that Biden is
responsible for how they feel about theeconomy, which isn't a very mood,
and more than half said that heis very responsible. So there's an NBC
poll. How about a see anend poll? So we got swing state
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voters like, we're not happy.Things suck. Our new poll, which
was conducted by SSRs finds Trump isleading Biden, who has ample work to
do with his base and with independentvoters who are breaking to his GOP rival,
and the head to head raise,forty nine percent of voters say they'd
picked Trump for president, compared toforty three percent for Biden. That's a
(44:30):
nine point Trump advantage with independent voters, and add in third party candidates and
Trump's lead jumps even more. Hehas forty two percent to Biden's thirty three
percent, and Robert F. CountyJunior gets sixteen percent of the vote.
Our poll also underscores the challenges ofincumbency and that voters four years later have
a better view of Trump's presidency comparedto Biden's. Fifty five percent say Trump's
(44:53):
time in office was success, withonly thirty nine percent saying the same about
Biden's presidency. And I think Trumphad two presidencies. I think he had
pre pandemic and then he had postpandemic, so that those are two separate
things. A whole new world camein during the pandemic, so it's it's
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tough to get a feel of whatwere those first two and a half three
years. Like people look back andgo Huh. What was it like afterwards?
It was chaos because of what wasgoing on, because of the fact
that people were locked in their homesand jobs essentially were told you have to
give them up, and the government'sgoing to pay you. Because of all
of those things, two different presidencies. Are we going to get a third
(45:42):
possibility? Three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
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to the Chad Benson Show. Negotiationsremain ongoing between student protesters and the university
about clearing out the encampment on theschool's campus. Police say there were no
protesters arrested yesterday or the day before, but demonstrators continue on campuses across New
York City. Important to note,though, that a vast majority of these
protests are peaceful. In terms ofwhat these protesters are asking for, they
(47:20):
want their schools to cut ties withIsrael, and they also want them to
call for a cease fire up Hey. Important to know that most of these
things that are going on are peaceful. They important to know that January sixth,
for the most part, across thecountry, people that are there,
people that even showed up in Januarysixth, most of those people went home,
didn't do anything, didn't march downthere, They had other stuff,
catch planes on, mostly peaceful.It's ridiculous. January sixth was the nightmare.
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I'm just pointing out the craziness thatthe Left always has to point out.
Hey, important to note most ofthese things are pretty peaceful, most
of them mostly peaceful. Protests goingon again, mostly pretty good. It
was a lot of arrests. Itweeted out one. Did you see that?
I think it was Georgia and protesterdidn't want to go and fell to
(48:07):
the ground. You're hurting me andthe sheriff or whoever was pulling him out
straight out of central casting too kindof buff had the hat that was all
flat. Just picked that person uplike hog tie, just watered him out
of thought. You know what,he wasn't going to ask any more than
he already did. Get your assup and get out of there. Hey,
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Trump back on trial this week,and the insanity continues and There's two
things I want to talk about here. First, let's talk about David Pecker
per. David Pecker, who ranThe National Inquirer's parent company, testified that
he paid to catch and kill storiesabout Trump, specifically to help his presidential
campaign. You don't have any concernsabout that, you know, apparently a
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lot of people do this. ArnoldSchwartznegger, Tiger Woods. No, I
think the whole thing is their croc. Lindsey Graham, Yeah, I think
it's a croc too. Continue.The statute limitations has long shut out the
misdemeanor cases. So this liberal prosecutorManhattan came up with a federal campaign violation
that the State of New York,the Southern District of New York looked at,
(49:15):
the Federal Election Commission looked at.Jack Smith looked at and decided not
to prosecute. Alvin Bragg took acase that was rejected by the federal government
to resurrect these misdemeanors. I thinkit's a political hit job on Trump six
months before the election. That's whatI think. Thank you on Instagram.
I agree. I agree. I'mnot saying that when we're not I'm not
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talking about what's going on in DC, because that's going to sort itself out.
We'll talk a bit about that.Mari Lago not talking about that,
But these other two are all egodriven about getting one man. And why
is it that you waited till thisyear, late last year and this year
to charge it simple? You knewexactly when these thy would hit the ground.
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It would be that time. JonathanTurley calls it law fair. I
agree with him, and it's frustrating. The greatest jury in the world are
the voters. You, I,everybody will have a chance to have our
voice heard. And killing a storyis what so much of this crap is
all about. Again, none ofthat is illegal. Still looking for the
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illegal part. Then last week SupremeCourt immunity, which would have a lot
of well, first of all,Supreme Court hearing the case and kind of
deciding that it needs to go backto the lower case court. Really Jack
Smith's case now are going to beput out till next year at best,
if they ever see the light ofday. But listening to Morning Joe talk
(50:45):
about I can't believe that they wouldeven think about this. But when you
listen to them, you realize againit's not about anybody other than Trump.
I've always been a big defender ofthe Supreme Court, Federal judge is.
I believe they've been a great balancingact throughout the Trump presidency and beyond,
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and have usually ruled on these issuesin a way that holds the country together.
I'm not talking about abortion, I'mnot talking about I'm talking about these
Trump challenges. And yet I mustsay, Eve and I I was a
stunned that, even while I wantthem to clearly define the outer perimeters of
official acts, I think this isan important exercise by the Supreme Court.
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That the fact that some of theconservative justices sat there and allowed Donald Trump's
lawyer to say that a military coupcould be a military coup could be an
official act, and he went downthe list he was asked, went down
the list. It's funny, amilitary coup an official act, and they're
(51:53):
under explaining it for the people inMSNBC. But listening to the big part
of what took place last week wassimply this, We've gone this long as
a country with this question never beinganswered. Should the president of the United
States have absolute immunity, so somethingthey do in office should they be charged
(52:15):
with a crime outside of office oncethey leave. We've never been in this
situation before ever. Okay, it'sfair to ask those questions. And by
the way, the left leaning justicesall agree, yes, the presidents need
to have parameters, but there needsto be some immunity. Otherwise the president
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could never do his or her job. In any past Supreme Court hearings,
somebody doing that would have been dridedand mocked and ridiculed here other than I
must say, other than Amy CountyBarrett, who was like, wait a
second, hold on, I'm gonnasay the other Trump appointees and the Alito
(52:59):
and Thomis right, Yeah, okay, well maybe it is. It was.
It was jarring, and I've neverI rarely jarred by the Supreme Court.
I under I understand their role andwhat they do, and that there
are very conservatives and very liberal peopleon the Court. But in this case,
it was it was staggering. Shocking. God, she's just like shocking.
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Yeah, three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show,is your Twitter tweet? At his
text the program. If this wasObama, they'd be like, he should
deserve some immunity. Shouldn't he butit's Donald Trump. Just know that he
is a divisive figure. You lovehim, you hate him. Very few
people have no emotion over it.Very few people can just I take him,
(53:46):
I leave him. It doesn't matterto me. I got other things
going on when it comes to theworld of politics. Most people are that
way just in life. But youguys get where I'm going with it.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Benton Show. It's yourTwitter. It's a Chad Benson show,
such Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson
(54:30):
the Stanford Encampment for Palestine. Wewant to show you what the mainstream media
refuses to what a people's university reallylooks like. The vibes in here are
amazing today, so let's go checkit out. This afternoon, students have
set up a flea market. Youcan purchase clothing, jewelry and food,
and all the persons are going toPalestine. Students are making art, they're
playing live music, they're reading.This is what a people's university really looks
(54:54):
like. Students in this encampment areagents of their own learning. Their time
and their engagement with the world aroundthem. Oh. You know, when
you're fighting stuff and fighting for something, one of the most important things is
a good vibe. Like, ifyou don't have a good vibe and you're
not digging it, can't get it. Did I just that's true, man,
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I know, I know you've everbeen somewhere and you're like, dude,
this is this is crazy. It'swar of injustice. These people over
here, these women living under ahell. Can't read, can't do anything,
not allowed to do anything, stuckin the house. It's not a
good vibe, though. I can'tfight for that. No vibe, no
(55:36):
vibe that I want to fight for, So stop it. The intense police
media repression facing the movement today isa sign that the student Movement for Palestine
is working and growing stronger despite allthe distractions. All of our eyes are
still on Palestine from now until liberation, From now until liberation. It's your
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vibe, brother, that your vibethese people. So you listen to this
right there, You heard it.Yeah, the media is just they're not
treating us fair well. Some peoplewent to talk to some protesters. How
are they welcomed? We've been seeingall over the news, all the craziness
that's happening on college campuses, especiallyat UCLA, So I decided to come
here for myself. I'm not goingto talk to media. Excuse me,
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you guys an't telling you what's goingon here. No, sorry, okay,
we're just standing outside. I'm justtrying to tell me about to ask
you guys a few questions. We'renot gonna not going to engage with people
that are going to be pushing us. Never seen anything like this in my
life, and they won't speak toso many them they won't. I've tried,
and this lady specifically is telling meI'm an amigator. I'm I'm just
trying to understand what you're protesting.For some reason, no one from your
(56:43):
guys's team will let you guys speak. And I don't know why you guys
can speak to me because you're nottreating them fairly. You have, but
I'm here, we're doing stuff live. I want to hear from you.
What do you have to say?And like, this is so intimidating and
scary for you guys to be standinghere. I literally walked around for the
last two hours just asking peaceful questions. Like, what's going on here today?
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Why are you guys here and noone can speak to me? And
you guys are laughing. I don'tunderstand how this is funny. I genuinely
wanted to learn from you, andI wish we could have ended in a
hug. That's actually what I hopefrom this. That's my dream from all
of it, that we could understandeach other. Oh God, future leaders
of America. I hope not BillMaher roasted people. The thing that we've
(57:25):
talked about when it comes to protesters. First of all, where do you
get all your money? Because noneof you seem to be working. Secondly,
when you go out in front ofmy car and you make me late
for life ever? You know halving, you know, gotten up really early
to work, got the kids ready, took them to school, worked all
(57:50):
day, then trying to pick themup, take them to soccer practice,
get over here, point A topoint B. Whatever it is. No,
No, I don't like it causeanymore. I don't hate your cause.
In fact, no matter what yourcause is, if it's climate change,
I will now buy a diesel.I'll run at twenty four to seven
if it's if it's for Palestine,and a moss I'm making weapons and sending
(58:15):
them in Israel because you've pissed meoff. New rule. Someone needs to
tell the people who block traffic inthe name of a cause no one likes
you. In case you haven't seenwhat's going on lately, activists for Ending
the War in Gaza have taken thegathering on roads and bridges and stopping commuters
from crossing. It happened last weekin New York and San Francisco, Chicago,
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Seattle. They also block traffic hereon the four h five. But
what they did notice was this thatyou have to be pretty dumb to think
that the way to bring people aroundto your point of view is to make
them late to pick up their kidsfrom daycare. Yes, daycare. Why
because it's expensive and I have towork, and you have to work,
and we've got to go and we'vegot to do these things. And this
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is what life is all about.And and it's not about there isn't any
justices. It's just that, youknow what, this is my life.
These are the things I have todo. And it's the luxury of sitting
around all day with zero responsibilities andsomebody else, you know, flitting the
bill for me, so I cango outside scream, yell, bitch and
(59:19):
mode. And there's a bigger thingat play here. So many of these
kids and people aren't working. Somebody'spaying for There are organizations out there.
Look at the tents, those arematching. Look at all of this stuff
everything. There's stuff at play here, and that's what most normies are thinking.
I have a kid, I havea job, and yes, I'm
sure there are injustices on both sidesin the Middle East, as there are
(59:43):
injustices all over the world. ButI'm going to be late for work something.
You protesters on the bridge seem tohave the luxury of not having to
worry about, which seems kind ofprivileging. You can glue your hands to
the street because your hands don't haveto do any work today. I'm not
saying there aren't sincere passion about Gaza, especially among people from the region,
but social justice warriors for a lotof them, it seems like it's more
(01:00:07):
about the warrioring than about whatever thecause is. Yeah, that's exactly what
it's about. It's about a Look, I've told you this Palestine is the
new South Africa. When there wasreal apartheid. It's a look right,
it's the remember the Supreme shirts.Oh are you wearing Palestine? Looks good
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on you? What are you wearing? Oh? Is that Palestine? Is
that oppression? If you really caredabout apartheid so much, which Israel does
not actually practice? Arabs their vote, they serve in parliament, they said
on the judiciary. Wouldn't you startwith this with the hundreds of millions of
women in the world who live undera true apartheid, a gender apartheid of
(01:00:52):
the most brutal kind. Are youreally speaking truth to power or do you
just think you look cool in acafe? Which is really just the new
schae guevera T shirt. Another historicalfigure you never researched and so think as
a hero. But it was actuallya sadistic, racist monster fighting for communism,
the worst form of government ever.Hear, hear, the worst form
(01:01:14):
of government ever and a man wholike and when I talk it like the
schae Guevert thing always makes me laugh. It does. This is a guy
who was racist. He was alot of things. He was a terrorist,
he was a killer. He wasa person who helped enslave in Ireland.
That's still enslaved to this day andyou can blame America for it.
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Sorry, isn't gonna happen. Butthey got great healthcare. Yeah, if
they got any of the stuff.Hey, I know it's wrong with you,
but we can't get anything to fixyou. So sucks to be you.
That's all America's fault, because everything'sAmerica's fault. In the West,
everything is continue on morphrom bill.Slow matters when activism merges with narcissism.
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Less about the cause and more aboutme. Look at me, watch me,
And if you like the way I'mfighting injustice, remember to like and
subscribe. Maybe from now on,before anyone commits an act of civil disobedience,
station ask themselves a few questions,like it's the most important thing in
my life, something I hadn't heardof six months ago. Am I really
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here for the cause? Or isthe cause here to bring you me?
Just knock yourself out, burn yourselfout. Just don't drag Gaza into it.
Yeah, one hundred percent, Andget a job, man, Some
of these kids are gonna have sucha tough time getting a gig. They
really are Ivy League schools right now, especially in places because you go to
(01:02:43):
Ivyley Schools, not to get aregular job. You go to Ivyley Schools
because hey, this is a pathwayto success. And some of these kids
that are out there protesting, you'regonna find it a little bit tougher there
before. Oh yeah, I'm suresome of them will come around one day.
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But some of these people are soldfor the costs three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three. Atch you had
been to show, show Twitter,your Instagram, all the other things.
Mother's Day fast approaching, give Bobsome up. She wants one day of
peace and quiet. My mother wouldlove that, and it stock can happen.
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A little nature will mesh you upstraight at Chad Benson Show. Sashtag
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factory and I can't get out theChat Benson Show. It is Monday on
the Chad Benson Show. And whetherit's Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
doesn't matter. As we all know, nature can mess you up, creature
weirdless you because it will, itwill, and it can Now, this
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has nothing to do with the horrificthings we've seen in Oklahoma, the weather
there, any of that stuff,which again is nature and it's just it
shows its mighty strength. This hasall to do with your ears and the
annoyance of the cicadas. We're onthe brink of a cicada tsunami. So
what you're hearing right now is thecicada bug invasion. TikTok is bugging out.
Millions of these bugs are about toburst from the ground together for the
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first time in over two hundred andtwenty one years. If you live in
central Illinois, might be a goodsign to airbnb or house for a couple
of weeks. It's time to facethe music. Yes, and you said,
well, we don't even burst.Well, something's going on here that
doesn't normally happen, is that one, dude. This year, the buzz
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will be even bigger thanks to arare double emergence as two different groups of
cicada's awaken from their subterranean slumber atthe same time. One group pops up
once every thirteen years, the otheronly once every seventeen years, and the
last time this exact pairing happened wasin eighteen o three. Oh my god,
and it's causing a nightmare for peopleout there's nature, Nature's getting together.
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They're making a sound, an album, if you will, and it's
driving people crazy. Some residents inNewberry, South Carolina have their antennas all
kinds of twisted up and they've calledon a non emergency. They flagged damp
of these down people that think they'rehere in a siren. They think that
it may be like a burglar alarm, or they think it may be a
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warning siron, like something may behappening on alurse. But this year the
buzz will be even bigger thanks toa rare double emergence as two different groups.
If cicada's awaken from their subterranean slumberat the same time, Yeah,
it's a double shot. And ifyou've ever been in an area where there
are cicadas that noise the oh mygod, now double that because it's a
(01:07:08):
party like you cannot believe. Forthem, they're like, man, we
gotta get dressed up, start playingthat music. Get on your best dressed
because we're coming to party cicada style. Speaking of nature messing you up every
once in a while and we've talkedabout a little bit earlier. Christy Nolme's
got a new book. She wantsto be VP. You're not going to
be VP by shooting your dog.Reaction has been swift from both sides of
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the aisle, conservative media personality LauraLumer saying she can't be VP now.
You can't shoot your dog and thenbe VP. The Biden campaign posting photos
after the story emerged of the Presidentand Vice President with their dogs, but
No responding yesterday saying I followed thelaw and was being a responsible parent,
dog owner, and neighbor, addingthat shooting her dog wasn't easy. But
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often the easy way isn't the rightway. No, no, it's not
not always the easy thing to do. Right. Sometimes the easy thing to
do is well, whatever it isthat's gonna make people not mad at you.
I get that, But you shotyour dog now, Cricket was fourteen
months old. It's funny in oneof the stories it's all and an unnamed
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goat, because she also shot anunnamed goat, which and I quote,
what's nasty and mean? According toChristy, no, you nobody's mad about
shooting the goat. Well, we'lleat the goat. So, but we
don't eat the dog. Now,if the dog was for the most part
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super aggressive, as she says,it was aggressive, it was all of
those things. You still don't shootit. You don't, I mean,
if it's attacking your animals and killingit. If it is, if it
is attacking the children, then yes, okay, maybe at the point where
you see it. But normally regularfolk if you will. Now these are
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farm and folk, but regular folkwould just take it to a vet,
try to find a home. Heyneeds one person, no children, no
farm animals. Can't believe he shotyour dog. In the book, Nome
says she shot and killed her fourteenmonth old puppy named Cricket for bad behavior.
Nome claims the wire haired pointer hadan aggressive personality that included misbehaving on
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a hunting trip, killing several chickens, and biting Nom's hand. Gnom also
detailed killing a goat she called nastyand mean. Now that being said,
as you heard earlier that President Bidenposing with his dog after this incident,
your dog has attacked every single personit sees. Your dog should be put
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somewhere else or down. I workwith a vet. When I was younger.
He was my youth passage to agreat guy, doctor John, and
he to tell me, you getto a point where you could tell an
animal is just there's something a littlebit off of it. He bites.
He attacks that that you get tothat, and it's not out of fears,
she's out of aggressive. Okay,well then you deal with at that
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point in time your dog President Bidenseems to attack everybody. So Christy Nome
went too far. You probably haven'tgone far enough. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three. I had Chatiens
shows your Twitter. My favorite thingis an unnamed goat that you called nasty
and mean. It's named for myband, unnamed Goat. What's in the
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sky? Michelle Reyes was flying overNew York City with her daughter and she
was sitting by a window. Butwhat Michelle did not expect to see was
a cylinder shaped object zipping across herline of sight near LaGuardia Airport. When
I realized that I had something likethis on the video, the first thing
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I did was I emailed the FAAto let them know what I saw and
maybe it was a safety hazard.I reached out to them Unfortunately I haven't
heard back from them. They didn'tacknowledge my email. Uh oh, what
do you think it was? Whatdo you think it was? Was it
a bug inside the plane? Maybe? Whatever it was, it was definitely
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outside the plane and it was flyingon its own, and it was really
really fast. As I understand,your dad is a former Navy guy,
so you were able to share withhim as well. What did he say?
He honestly had no idea what itwas either. Did you guys settle
on the fact that it maybe wasa drone? It was going awfully fast
to be a drone, But isthat? Was that the best guess?
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He thought it may be a drone, but he didn't think that it should
be where it was that close tothe aircraft. Was it an unnamed goat?
That was really fast? Great namefor a band? So a UFO
in the skies over New York.I've seen a lot of videos over the
last couple of days talking about this, and Hanson is here. You host
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a show called U for Witness.What do you think about this tic tak
video? Ben, We've now startedanalyzed the video find no evidence that she
faked this or hoaxed. Did we'retalking two hundred plus miles an hour at
this point. Her jet is soit passes in about a seventh of a
second, and it is present infive frames of the video. It certainly
looks like the tic text that we'veseen in other naval videos as well.
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Yeah, and last week he hada couple of big scientists come out and
say, within the next two years, we will have some sort of message
from aliens whoa nature messing you up? And nature from other places coming three
two, three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three at
Chad Benson shows your Twitter tweet atus text the program. I love hearing
from every single one of you.It is the Jad Benson Job. This
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is the Chad Benson Show, IndependentThoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad
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Benson. TORNI right right here,right here, right front of us,
right front of us. Stop stopstop stop. Yeah to tornado right in
front of front of us. Bebig twenty air on the ground, big
twenty on the ground. Sulfur.Yeah, that right there. You know,
we were just talking about nature messingme up. That's different kind of
nature. That's like real nature.What it does. Like a lot of
times we joke about nature messing youup. It's because people put themselves in
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dumb situations like I wanted to betthe bear I can't believe rip my arm
off, or you swim in theocean, and but you had. People
don't want it to I know that. I get that, But you also
have to be aware. I'm alwayssurprised when somebody gets bit by a shark,
like I didn't know that could happen. Really, you were unaware?
Do you see that the uh guyanOrange County on his paddle board and the
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helicopter flies out there, like,sir, don't panic? First of all,
when they tell you not the panictoo late, Like you should come
out and go, hey, dude, this is hilarious. And you're like,
oh, this can be funny.You're out here and tell me a
joke or something. There are fifteengreat white sharks surrounding you. What well,
I don't know how that's hilarious.But I didn't tell you not the
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panic. But when you talk aboutthe tornado and what it did to parts
of Oklahoma, just ferocious. Definitelythe most damage since I've been governor that
I've seen. I've seen a lotof damage. I've been around the state
for it's my sixth year. Butwhat I saw downtown Soul for It's unbelievable.
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Yeah, and it just and tornadoesare so weird because you'll see a
street completely destroyed and then there's twohouses untouched. It was like it didn't
exist, there was nothing. Whathappened? Could you imagine waking up and
some of you were listening to thisI'm on in Oklahoma and several other places
throughout the the you know, theycalled tornado Alley waking up, You know,
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after you've been hidden in the wholenine yards of the storm at night
and then you get to wake upthe next thing, you can see what
happened and you're thinking, I don'thave any neighbors left. Or you've seen
areas where it's just takes out everything, or areas where it gets a house
and the other twenty are fine.But it's nature, and nature can mess
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you up. Speaking of governors,that was Governor's stint there. Another governor
is having to answer some questions becauseshe's not a good dog owner. The
way back from that hunting trip,she writes that she stopped by to see
some friends. The dog jumped outof the truck and started attacking her friend's
chickens, killing several of them.Nome says she then took the dog out
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to a gravel pit and shot thedog. She said that quote, I
hated that dog. As you canimagine, this has caused quite a backlash.
Governor Christine Om dog killer what Yeah. Governor Christine Om has a book
out, and in the book shetalks about her dog, Cricket pain in
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the ass. Cricket was fourteen monthsold, apparently didn't listen and she'd had
enough. As you can imagine,this has caused quite a backlash. Gnome,
however, is sticking by this,defending herself, writing over the weekend,
I can understand why some people areupset about a twenty year old story
of Cricket, one of the workingdogs on our ranch. She said that
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her book is filled with many honeststories of my life, good and bad
days, challenges, painful decisions,and lessons learn. Bad day for the
dog also killed a goat. Nobodycares about the goat? Nobody does?
She said. The goat was whatmean, unnamed goat, mean and nasty,
completely ignored. Well yayada. Shetook the dog out, said it
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killed chickens, was mean, wasn'ta good working dog? Shot it?
And then over the weekend, asthis has come out, you've had Biden
sitting there with a picture of himand Commander and everybody's like, there's a
dog that needs to be shot.Surprise that dog hasn't been shot. It's
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not very nice yet he keeps bitingeverybody. Oh yeah, you forget about
that. Yeah, we do forgetabout that. I know. I saw
a bunch of people go she can'tbe vice president? Now? Is that
the one thing that's going to ruleyou out of being a president? As
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you shot a jaw dog twenty yearsago, who, in your mind was
mean and awful, nobody cares.Like I said about the goat, Like
if this was like, hey wehad this goat, it would bite all
the other goats, it would attackall the other goats, it would do
all of these things. But andfinally I had to put it down old
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the other style, you know,just take it out and shoot it.
And they're like, oh, okay, well that's weird. It's a weird
goat. But because it's a dog, right, one's better to pet,
the other's better to chew, Thankyou very much. Jim Gaffigan. Apparently
it's okay you killed the mean goat, but not okay that you shot the
(01:18:35):
mean dog. Now, for me, I would have tried to find somebody
who could train and or handle thedog. If it was like commander right,
there's a perfectly well balanced dog who'sbitten everybody that is protecting the president.
Apparently, no, but at somepoint you've got to remove them from
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situations and put them in therapy,dog therapy, whatever it is. Get
Seeson Milan out there and they'll likewhat's going on. Whatever it is that
you have to do, you exhaustthe options. Apparently her options were,
well, he's killing livestock. Can'thave that. And I've talked Look,
I worked for a vet when Iwas younger, and he's told me there's
some dogs out there. Once theyonce they bite once or twice, it's
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it's in the air. Whatever itis that they're doing. It's tough to
get him back, but you shouldhave tried a little harder, just saying
three two, three, five,three eight twenty four twenty three atch,
Had Benson shows your Twitter tweet athis text the program, You guys ready
for some protesting? Are you ready? Got a chant here. No more
hiding, no more fear hiding,No more shut outside is crystal clueys clear,
(01:19:45):
no boy hiding, no more fillshut outside is crystal clue justified.
Big ball are occupied Testance and shutthe barne people are coliny? So is
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your head? Make a fist?And you wonder why people are deciding,
Hey, with the cost of college, I don't think I want to send
my kids to any of these places, cause you're not. Oh lord,
so what's going on. We're gonnahave some more on this. But people
(01:20:30):
are choosing to go elsewhere. They'resaying, hey, we've had enough,
our kids aren't thrilled by this.We're going to go somewhere else. We're
going to look at a different pathfor our kids. With college costs soaring
and millions struggling to pay student loans, more people are questioning whether a four
year degree is worth it, Liketwenty year old Colby Dell, who ditched
(01:20:51):
four year college for automotive repair school, being able to find this trade where
I can go work with my handsall day, which is how I learned
best. It's incredible. Colby's dadsupports his son's decision. We're going to
take that same investment we would haveput into a four year school and help
ignite his success. Yeah, that'sgreat. You're going to find a lot
(01:21:12):
more of that continue. Walmart amongthe companies now removing college degree requirements from
some corporate jobs that pay six figuresalaries. In an exclusive interview with ABC
News, the CEO of Walmart USsays having the right skills can sometimes be
more important than having the right degree. Let's say you wanted to be a
technician or a truck driver, arobot tech or a pharmacy tech. We
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have those programs where you can dothat on the job while you're working,
and they lead to great careers.Yeah. I just I think people are
looking at alternatives and I think microput it best. That's not a degree
and achievement. That's a receipt atthis point in time, and the receipt
is very very expensive to purchase.And what are you getting out of it
(01:21:56):
Less schooling than you ever have,and it's costing you more than you ever
have, And you get crazy ideologyall over the place where you know getting
the degree is is isn't really thatimportant at this point in time. There's
education everywhere, There is and techand trade schools are booming three two,
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Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sero, what Trupplet's find out
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what's turning of the old Internet onthis beautiful Monday. You said Monday it
is. Where do you want tostart? How about Twitter today? Lots
of NFL stuff, lots of NBAstuff, suns, b il Monday motivation,
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all trending. Top of that,Houston Texans Tank Dell injured in a
Florida nightclub shooting. Musk warns civilizationscollapse potential due to low birth rates,
which is true, but we don'ttalk about that because hey, why should
we? Ukraine US military aid.NYC firefighter's tragic heart attack after migrant crisis
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Chrisins fired. So he was firedbecause they needed to figure out how to
save some money for the migrant crisis, and I guess the stress drove him
over. I don't know if that'sI don't you know again, they're gonna
make something big. He was firedand then he had a heart attack.
What you've had a heart attack?Anyways, I don't know, but I
(01:25:04):
don't think it helped. Yeah,I don't think it helped either. Drumping
DeSantis hanging out. Oh why isthat Chipotle price hike from ten to thirty
nine dollars in California? What?No. I was talking to a couple
of people though who live there.I'm gonna be there in a couple weeks,
and I will tell you this rightnow. They're like, you know,
(01:25:26):
it's a little bit more expensive thanit was a few weeks ago.
And we talked about it about amonth ago. Now, if you work
at a fast food chain in Californiaand it has over sixty so arbitrary random
sixty locations nationwide, you've got topay your people twenty dollars an hour.
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So what's happening? Shocker? Priceshave gone up and people who were excited
about their twenty dollars an hour orfinding out they're laid off or their hours
are cut. Oh boy, headover to Yahoo Minnesota Vikings American I to
Timberwolves, NFL draft Keith Urban ElonMusk sold for Oklahoma. Obviously, the
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massive, massive tornadoes that swept throughparts of the Midwest. There's a reason
they call it tornado Alley and horrificto say the least. And you know,
we always joke about nature messing youup, and the thing about nature
is is and on Instagram obviously forwhatever reason, I don't know, if
they hear me say it, probablyprobably get their eyes and ears on me
(01:26:34):
nature messing you up. But Ihave like several of these things I follow
now where it's just about nature doingscary things. And once again nature reared
its ugly head. Finally over tothe magical world of Google. Suns,
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nicks Man City, Arsenal, TankDell, Oklahoma, Tornado Clippers, Mavericks
Kndas Parker. She announced his retirement. Nicole Kidman Dan Rather, he's kind
of all over the place. Hedid a big interview. He's really sad
about the fact that he just missesworking for CBS. Let's not forget that
he went after former President George W. Bush the Achillian documents, and there
(01:27:19):
was this big report on sixty minutesWednesday, and he did this thing and
they come to find out that thestuff that they had gotten all of these
The supposed documents about his time inthe Texas Air National Guard were crap,
and it was they ended up retractingthe story. He said, if he
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knew then what he does now,he would not have gone ahead with the
story. That was weeks afterward,so Mary Mapes, who was the producer,
was fired and several others who workedon the story were asked to resign.
Many people think that pushed him into retirement early. But hey,
there's no bias there. By theway, all the way back in Nixon's
(01:28:05):
day, he was accused of bias. I know there's no bias in any
of the media. I'm just lettingyou guys know that even back in that
day, way back in the yonderdays, there was plenty of bias three
two, three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three Actchu
had Benson show, to Twitter,your Instagram, all of the other stuff.
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Obviously, Biden White House Correspondence dinnerwas a big deal this weekend.
Oh geez, speaking of the birthrate, you know what, let's just
have a birth strike. Okay.I see that we're doing a hunger strike
and we're boycotting, and we're protesting, we're spreading awareness. But what if
we also did a birthing strike andthey did that show in Europe and it
(01:28:53):
worked, we just stopped producing,producing babies and workers for the US economy.
Could you imagine how much people wouldthemselves and how quickly we would be
able to hone to a resolution ifwe just say that we're not gonna have
any babies until it's free Palestine,they'll just import all the people they need
at that point in time. Andsecondly, you guys aren't having kids.
There is no like we should justgo on. There isn't. The rate
(01:29:15):
that we have. Birth rates arethe lowest they have been in forever,
in a day, maybe the lowestof all time. So you saying you're
gonna go on some sort of birthstrike means very little if nobody's already having
babies. That's like telling somebody whowho intermitute fasting, Hey, we're gonna
(01:29:36):
do a twelve twelve hour fast herefor Palestine. You're like, already do
a sixteen hour fast or whatever.Imagine that you guys are gonna have any
babies. It worked in Europe.No, it didn't. Grace is falling
apart, and they didn't do itfor Palestine, by the way, and
for those of you not giving score. If you don't replace the people a
(01:30:00):
higher rate than you have, whatends up happening is it becomes too top
heavy and collapses on itself. Andall these people want the social safety net,
all these people who want that socialsafety net for all of the stuff.
You don't have enough people contributing tothe pot of gold for your stuff,
and then it falls apart again.See your three two, three,
(01:30:21):
five, three eighty four, twentythree at Chad Benson Show. Is your
Twitter tweet at us text the programHappy Happy Monday. It is the Chat
Benson Joe, the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life. This
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is Chad Benson. It is askeaty skaty word. It is a monster
that is truly evil. It's aneconomy monster. It is the monster of
stagflation. GDP first look, firstquarter of disappointment. The annual rate one
point six percent between January and March. The expectation was two point four percent.
(01:31:25):
This is a much lower than anticipatednumber. We were expecting stronger growth.
As you said, lower than expected. If we look at the price
index, it's higher three point onepercent, the consumer is slowing down,
inflation remains high. How do youspell stagflation? Weaker growth, higher price
action? The west of both worldsrating stagflation conversation, Perhaps back stackflation is
(01:31:47):
not a headline that Biden is goingto want to say. Jamie Diamond warned
of the risk of stagflation. Thisis what you call stagflation, and potentially,
I hate to say that we're there, but you know, when you
have a slowing economy and at thesame time you have increased prices, it's
not a great place to be.That's it's terrifying. Stagflation is the worst.
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So you've got prices rising, unemploymentcreeping, and an economy slowing.
And why is it worse than arecession or just even regular run of the
mill inflation, Because it's stagnation takeslonger. We're not really going anywhere.
(01:32:34):
We're just kind of on a treadmill, slowly going, plotting along. We're
actually not going anywhere, but itfeels like it's getting worse. Yeah,
because were running out of gas.We're getting tired, o kids. That's
why it's bad. And if you'rethe president and you see that word,
(01:32:56):
you start to freak out because you'recanna hear stuff like this. We ask
them, now, okay, hasit gotten better, and very few people
say that it has. In fact, many say they feel it's gotten worse,
and inflation is the reason that theysay that. But what's also interesting
is we ask them, okay,look back to the economy during the Trump
years, how do you remember it? And the majority say they remember it
(01:33:19):
as being good because they forget aboutthe pandemic. Well, they seem to
be skipping over the pandemic. Andthat's exactly what that tells you in their
memory of this, But it alsoexplains now when you ask them, okay,
now let's look forward, they saymore say they feel they'd be financially
better off under Donald Trump, andthat cuts directly to vote and that is
(01:33:42):
helping the former president. Okay,I just want to say something here.
I want you guys in our says. I've said it for a while now,
but quickly go over it. Therewas two Trump presidencies, even though
there was the only one. AndI'm not talking about because you lost,
but you really no, no prepandemic and post pandemic, and they make
(01:34:03):
it well, they're forgetting about thepandemic affected everybody. The pandemic was a
global nightmare, except for people inAfrica and a few other places for whatever
reason didn't. The pandemic forced aslow down in the economy and higher unemployment
(01:34:27):
rates. Then for the world cheerthat we live and for all of us
to go inside and hide. Soyou had the pre pandemic presidency, and
then the post pandemic which changed somuch. Right now, Trump leads,
will it look like that? Idon't know. But when they bring up
(01:34:49):
stuff like, well, the pandemic, it's like when he says, you
know I've created eight hundred million Doyou know you didn't you did? First
of all, the government doesn't createanything but a nightmare at times. And
you print money, you create inflation. Why because I can't print money.
We've tried it and we get introuble. That being said, we give
(01:35:10):
the president too much credit and toomuch blame. I think presidents can play
a major role in how people feelabout the economy, and some of their
actions can supercharge the economy when neededand also supercharge it when not needed,
and then it causes a mess.But you see where I'm going with this.
But when they says well, Icreated forty five gazillion jobs. No,
(01:35:33):
you didn't. People that were unemployedbecause they were forced to be came
back and worked. Those are thejobs you're counting. That doesn't count.
That doesn't count. But what aboutit? What about all of the the
COVID stuff? People are still yes, people are still thinking about that,
and A they're not happy, andB they realize that you the blame that
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got on the Trump was whether ornot he handled it correctly, and of
course you know people's emotions over thatthing, and then it became wearing a
mask and all. We don't haveto relittgate any of that. That's why
I always say there's two Trump presidencies. There's there's pre pandemic and post pandemic.
Had there not been a pandemic,I think Trump would be finishing out
his second term. But because therewas a pandemic, here we are,
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and then we got Biden and alashere we are three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three. At Chadminton Show,
it's your Twitter, your Insta.The voice side of AI right now is
scary case in Point Tonight high schoolathletic director under arrest for allegedly framing a
Baltimore principle with AI generated audio I'mthe principal, here be an only name
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days on. Darien charged with disruptingschool activities after investigators say he manipulated Pikesville
High School principal Eric Eiwertz voice andspread offensive audio on social media in January.
The audio, which sparked widespread outrage, included disparaging remarks about black and
Jewish students and parents, and evenmentioned Darien by his nickname and don't let
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me get started on DJ, I'mgonna drag his blacks out here one way
or another. Take a listen tohow similar Ice Wort's actual voice as student
athletes, you have won county,region and state championships with grace and humility
is to the one suspected to beAI generated. How hard is it to
get these students to meet their gradelevel expectations. Ice were denied ever making
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the comments, and police now confirmthe audio was fake. Fake. Here's
what AI can do now just aboutanything, and the voice side of it,
We've talked about for a couple ofyears because I've been working with it
that I worry, especially coming upinto this election season. What is that
going to look like? What isthat going to sound like? Because the
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look, yeah, it's okay.And for some people it's going to fold
because they're looking for confirmation bias.But this kind of stuff right here is
only going to get better. Someof the telltale things that we saw where
the fact there's a bit of amonotone, there's not so much changing in
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pitch for the end of sentences.Charging documents alleged the recording contained traces of
AI generated content with human editing afterthe fact, which added background noises for
realism. Through their investigation, detectivesalleged mister Darien made the recording to retaliate
against the principal, who had launchedan investigation into the potential mishandling of school
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funds. Police say the incriminating audiospread online after Darien anonymously emailed it to
two other teachers. Darien waved hisright to an attorney and is being held
on bond. Yeah. Police alsocame out and said, look, the
guy went really fast, and ifhe would have been in a better situation
where he wasn't going fast, paida little bit more attention, you could
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never have been able to tell whatwas real and what wasn't, and so
pay attention to what's coming out people. This is this is real. I
work with it every single day.The new one we're beta testing right now
with my other company is so goodthat it is. You think that was
frightening, This is crazy because itfigured out how to invoke the emotion,
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take out the monotone side of it, how to truly replicate the human sound
of somebody. It's mimic, mimicking, and it is amazing. So hmm
AI. Normally we talk about it'sgonna take all your jobs or gonna enslave
us. This was something else.We're gonna have some AI fun stupid information
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the show, some AI info,right, because we like to leave you
with a little thing or two thatmakes you feel like you're smarter than everybody
in the room. And Jerry Seinfeldas well. Chad Benson, Joe,
welcome to cheshe No, not thecountry, the Institution, the Chad Benson
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Show. You're a white person.We don't like white people free polised.
We don't like white people we don'tlike white people. Okay, just see
insanity. Say that about any othergroup, see what happens. It's easy
(01:41:35):
to do though, right, Imean, it's the best way to talk
about racism is to have more racism, but with justification that the white people
are the evil, bad ones,so therefore you're allowed to hate them,
and especially allowed to hate them.Now even though they're Jewish, they look
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white, so that makes it adouble whammy against them, so you could
double hate them. How do weget here? Starts early kids, starts
in school much earlier than college nowadays. When did you first start learning about
Palestine? And uh, yeah,yeah? When was? Yeah, so
not too much. I came upin the New York City public school system.
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I think it was in high school. I had a teacher who,
you know, told us about howIsrael was given, like did Tues say
and that sort of thing. AndI had a teacher who was like,
yeah, I don't think there canbe much sympathy for their position now,
given the mass violence they've incited onthe pal same people. And I think
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that was the first time an educatorhad ever said that. That was my
junior year out of high school inthe bronx am I one. It was
like the teacher's like, you know, you guys corstones, how like these
people are ben A Siwa oppressed?Who's suppressing them? Well, Ezrael?
You know Moss does you guys don'tantto Why does nobody want to talk about
Hamas? Hamas? Who's endorsed theseprotests? By the way, they're like,
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hey, you guys are doing ahell of a job. Future leaders,
No, not future leaders, mostlyunemployed people coming soon to an unemployment
line near you. And yeah,ever since I mean I was grown,
I grew up on Obama. Iwent to his inaugurations, big democratic households,
and I had no idea that hewas responsible dropped more drone bombs and
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whatnot on the Middle East and anypresident in history. I had no idea
he was a terrorist. That wasthat was not part of what I was
fed growing up as an Obama kanOh, my god, I stand on
the harm on this is that socrazy? By the way, do you
care about anything else? Nigeria troopskilled by gangs? Don't care? Americans
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set to leave Niger and Chad whybecause of all the violence and the chaos
going on over there. Africans killingAfrica. We don't know who to be
mad at. On the other sideof it, the people that it has
nothing to do with the Jewish religion. I think at this pointed time,
Zi it is what have you?It has to do with the fact that
it's the color of your skin playsa huge role in this, and I'm
sad to say, Jews, youdidn't get the color that that the left
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wanted, which is the only thingthey care about. Oh my goodness three
two, three, five, eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad
Benson Show, is your Twitter tweetat as text the program sad but true.
They only care about certain things.That's why they're ruining Hollywood. It
used to be you would go homeat the end of the day. Most
people would go, oh, cheersis on? Oh mash is on?
(01:44:35):
Oh Mary Tyler Moore is on?All the families on? You just expected
there'll be some funny stuff we canwatch on TV tonight. Well, guess
what where is it? Where isit? This is the result of the
extreme left and PC crap and peopleworrying so much about offending other people,
offending certain people, by the way, offending certain people. And we'll get
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to that in a second. That'sJerry Seinfeld. He used to have big
show on the old television. Nowthey're going to see stand up comics.
Because we are not policed by anyone. The audience polices us. We know
when we're off track, we knowinstantly and we adjust to it instantly.
But when you write a script andit goes into four or five different hands,
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committees groups, here's our thought aboutthis joke. Well that's the end
of your comedy. Have you hadthat experience? No, because isn't that
what kerb is all about? Yeah, Larry was grandfathered in. He's old
enough that I don't have to observethose rules because I started before you made
those rules. And because you're onthe left, so we're remember if you're
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on the last ill even to sayas I'm a Democrat and they'll just give
you oh okay, well then you'refine. Song as you're voting the way
I want you to, we're good. Say what you want. And I
bring this up because sweekend was hangingout as Daddy daughter weekend and Charlie and
Finn and I did a bunch ofstuff because my stepdaughter and my wife went
to see her little brother turned oneand they drove to New Mexico and they
spent the weekend there. So stayedup late on Saturday doing a bunch of
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stuff. I was doing some workand kind of cleaning around the house,
and I'm like, Okay, I'mgonna watch this family guy about Brian who
meets who's the dog who meets agirl. She's Christian and because she want
to have sex with him. He'spissed off at Christianity and he takes Stewie's
time machine and he goes back intime to get rid of Christianity, thinking
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everything is going to be great becausehe got rid of Christianity, comes back
now run by the Jews, andhe's like, oh, it seems okay.
Then it didn't go the way hewanted, so then he wants to
go back and get rid of that. And what made me laugh is never
took on the Islam question, didhe No? Because you don't have the
balls for that, right. There'sa certain level you can go to,
but you're not willing to go tothat level. Oh my goodness, me
(01:46:53):
Ai, guys, it's here.I just want to remind everybody that we
just talked about it scary I knowwe're all just you know, the public
and next and researchers are all alittle alarmed and surprised with all the new
powerful capabilities rolling out so rapidly.Brendan Ennglot there kind of a super it
tech guy, big professor talking aboutthe fears that some people have. And
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we just talked about it. ThatBaltimore school with the principal got in all
kinds of trouble over an AI recordingand then they found out it was fake,
but it's too late that damage wasdone. But I we're going to
talk about AI. Let's learn somestupid information you can pass on to some
of your friends, shall we?And then I go and spoil it all
by saying something stupid. It alltakes stupid pills this morning. It's the
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honest ones you want to watch outfor because you can never predict they're going
to do something incredibly stupid. Nowyou're the fat, stupid one with the
big mouth. Is stupid that youshould never underestimate the predictability of stupiditing.
Now it's time time for stupid information, stupid information. Alan Turing published Computer
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Machinery and Intelligence, but proposed atest machine intelligence called the imitation game.
Of course, he was famous breakingthe codes back in World War Two.
Nineteen fifty six, the first AIprogram logic theorists was resented at Dartmouth by
the man that called a godfather ofAI, John McCarthy. He is considered
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the father of AI. But itwasn't until we got into the sixties that
stuff started to really start to move. Okay, they built the first robots
Stanford Research. In nineteen seventy,the institute built Shaky, the first mobile
robot capable of reasoning about its surroundings. Finally, twenty fourteen, Generative Adversial
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Network's gains type of machine learning algorithmwere introduced, allowing Generative AI to create
authentic images, videos, and audioof real people. That was ten years
ago. Look where we are now, people, Oh my god? Three
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Monday. We'll do it again tomorrow, Night Night Jack. This is the
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