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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson in flay Shaw still the
number one thing out there when wetalk about what's going on when it comes
to everything in life. Sticker shock, inflation, inflation, the CPI.
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Was it good, was it bad? Was it a different? Oh my
god? What do we look for? What do we do? It's playing
the biggest part of our lives,because it is the biggest part of our
lives. Money doesn't make you happy, but you know what it can do
bring you peace of mind. Andthere's a certain extent where money does make
you happy, but then you getto a certain level and it's but you
know, we're not going to heartalk about that, but it's about peace
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of mind. And I had acouple of conversations yesterday with some people who
were, you know, saying,what's the deal with the perception and the
reality and et cetera. What itcame to to what's happening in the economy.
And I continue to tell them likeI'm telling you, and they said,
you know, I never really thoughtof it like that. It's a
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two tiered economy. And I'm nottalking about rich versus poor. That's always
been there. I'm talking about employeremployee business side, the manufacturing side,
the good selling side, the serviceselling side. Then when you're no longer
that, you become the consumer,and the consumer gets sticker shock. The
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consumer goes, oh my god,my uncle and I we chat all the
time. You guys know that bestfriend love them. We're chatting last night
about you know, for the lastcouple of years. He's like, I
hear people whind about the economy,but when I go to restaurants, they're
always packed. And he said,you know, for the last two weeks,
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what I've noticed, those restaurants thatwere packed weren't packed anymore. Those
restaurants that were you know, it'sa forty five minute way to get a
table. You used to walk righton in. And I'm like, yeah,
I think people have finally got tothe point where they're feeling it and
they can't keep up with the Jonesesanymore. Life is so damn expensive.
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Started talking about car payments because Iwas talking to my buddy yesterday, Chris
Scott, who's a he's general managerout here at a very big dealership,
Liberty JMC for your local go checkout Liberty JMC, and we were talking
about the expense of cars and howexpensive stuff is. And part of that
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is because you know, they couldn'tget the chips and then they get supply
chains all of those things. Butthe average car payments to the roof,
you're not getting out of many placeswithout seven eight hundred dollars. And he's
telling me people will spend fifteen hundredbucks a month on a car payment.
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You're like, oh my god,and you're not buying a ferrari for that,
just pay cash for the ferrari.It is. That's the consumer side.
But as he says, he isthe goods seller because we still got
business. Business is good. Soit's a weird economy and inflation is playing
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such a massive part. They're talkingabout going back to zero down home loans
and extending home loans. He wastalking, I'm sitting there talking about car
loans last night. He says,Look, people now are doing car loans
for like eight years seven. Imean they're extending out same thing we talked
about a couple months ago about you'regonna watch and see what happens when it
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comes to home loans and how thatthirty year fixed maybe a fifty year now.
So you can get into that house. That's what's going on inflation nation.
We're feeling it the two tiered system. Not rich and poor, which
has always been there, but producerand consumer. Three point three percent.
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That is back to where we wereat the start of this year when the
trend really was prices cooling down.So prices are still going up. That
number is still higher than a twopercent rate, which is what would be
considered healthy in the economy. Butit is an improvement, especially when you
think about that nine percent rate thatwe saw a couple of years ago at
this time. Yeah, that ninepercent rate was insane. The consumer sticker
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shock. The producer they're getting stickershock and they're having the raise prices,
but they're surprised that people are stillbuying their stuff. That's why it just
feels like it's a weird economy.It's not. And you know, you
watch the news, and this isthe stuff that matters. Let's be real.
We could sit here and we coultalk about it. Oh my god,
it abides over here and we're doingthis and Trump said that that stuff
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is entertainment half the time, butyou're purchasing power. Cost of life talked
about it yesterday, little things likethe cost of running your home is up
twenty six percent over the last fouryears. Huge you feel those things.
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Rent. It's a great article theother day, the rich renter. I'm
like the rich renter. Yeah,they they don't have the money for the
down and they've decided they just don'tfeel comfortable for whatever reason. Ridiculous interest
rates and we'll talk about interest ratesin a minute. Whatever, But you're
finding now that people are willing topay five ten thousand dollars a month rather
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than fifteen thousand dollars a month fora mortgage, which of course pushes the
prices up on rent. There aresome culprits when you think about what is
causing this lingering inflation in the economy, and the biggest one is rent.
We did see rent prices still goup zero point four percent in May from
the month before. That's been anarea where economists have been hoping we'd start
to see some cooling, but itdoes continue to kind of defy expectations.
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And then, of course some ofthe services you paid for, so things
like medical care, Yeah, whichis always ridiculous as think we all know
and confusing as hell. So ifI go across the street and I pay
cash for this, it's one thousanddollars. But if I do it through
insurance here, it's twenty five billiondollars. Correct, correct, Oh,
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goodness me. Inflation, inflation,inflation. Now, the big question is
rates, because that's home prices.For instance, Those rates are huge what
you could afford two years ago comparedto what you can afford now. So
the payment may be the same,but you've gone from a four bedroom,
three bath home to a two bedroom, two bath condo for the same price
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and payment. Same thing with thecars, car payments are you know,
credit cards, all of those things. But the Federal Reserve is signaling here
is that there is still some waysto go in this fight against inflation.
And that is despite this report thatwe got this morning that shows that inflation
is going in the right direction.When you look at that CPI number,
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it was flat for the month ofMay, up three point three percent in
May from a year ago, andthat is an improvement from what we've seen
in recent months, but it isstill above the Feds two percent target.
Will we get interest rate drops?I don't know. We talked to our
buddy Zach Abraham tomorrow the Chief InvestmentOfficer of Bullwork and ask him, Look,
do you think we're going to gethim? I mean, it feels
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like we are going to get one. Then maybe not, and then will
it happen right before the election,and then it becomes political. I mean,
it's these are the things though.Whenever I go somewhere outside of the
border thing which it gets questions alot, you know, and some of
the stuff about the age, thisand the other. But every I'll get
different questions from everybody. There's alwaysan economy question. What do you think
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think's going to happen? What doyou think is going to happen? What
do you think is going to happen? That is the number one thing because
it is the one thing that everybody, and I do mean everybody, rich
or poor, black or white,gay or strait. We all participate in
the economy. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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four to twenty three at Chad BensonShow, to Twitter, your Instagram,
all of the other things. Bidenhanging out with the G seven Ukraine is
at the top of the agenda forPresident Biden today. He'll meet with President
Zelensky this evening on the sidelines ofthe G seven World Leader Summit, their
second in person meeting in a week. The President and Zelensky will take questions
from reporters after they sign a newdefense and security agreement between the US and
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Ukraine. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivanon Air Force One on Wednesday, we
want to demonstrate that the US supportsthe people of Ukraine, that we stand
with them, and that will continueto help address their security needs, not
just tomorrow but out into the future. Yeah, I mean, you know
that is definitely going to be onthe agenda. And of course you got
Russia who decided let's take some ofour flotilla and cruise it around Cuba on
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a little Caribbean vacation, which hasUS paying attention to what the hell's going
on over there. And I know, I'm being told it's no big deal.
It feels I'm gonna say this,it feels a little provocative. The
Russians say the ships have already conducteddrills in the Atlantic simulating long range missile
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strikes aimed at targets more than threehundred miles away. Although Russian ships routinely
dark in Havana, this military exerciseis a clear provocation that the Pentagon is
seeking to downplay. Yeah, ohit's no big deal. No, it
is a big deal. It's verymuch a big deal. They're looking at
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us and what we're doing over there, you know, look at you.
How dare you get involved in thisthing between this of us and you know
Ukraine. Yeah, but you Chineseinvolved with you guys after they said they
wouldn't be, and now you're cruisingsubs over there. So this feels a
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little bit more than that. Itfeels as their kids would say, this
is getting a little hotter in here. We might need to open a window.
Then you've got, of course,the other conflict. I don't know
if you guys are aware of this, Israel and Hamas and the fact that
we're going to talk about the proteststhat are going on. Nobody's paying attention
to any of these protests. Butalso when you listen to this, just
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understand you can't trust them. Theydon't tell the truth. They lie all
the time. They're fine with theirown people dying. In fact, they're
better when their own people dies thenwhen they kill IDF soldiers. And no
matter what you give them, itwill never be enough. With tension simmering
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sexist state. Anthony Blincoln Like questioningwhether the Mass is negotiating in good faith
after he requested numerous changes to theUS Bank Gaza ceasefive proposal. Some of
the changes are workable, some ornot. It's time for the haggling to
stop and the cease fire to start, the US official telling ABC News har
Mass is demanding the timeline for hisready forces to completely withdraw from Gaza be
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sharply moved up. Now that's achange from what Hamas agreed to just last
month. Yeah, shocker, whatYes, Hamas changing it again. No
matter what you give them, itwill never be enough. Eleven times I
want to point that out. You'reoffered a state and you've turned it down.
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Go back to Bill Clinton what hesaid over and over again, biggest
disappointment as president not having sex withthat lady. No, I'm talking about
the other stuff. Oh yeah.He had everything, he got Israel to
give into everything, bin the Needo everything, and they turned it down
in the eleventh hour three two,three, five, three, eight,
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while drunk. We're gonna talk alittle bit about that. Don't do it.
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It's a Chad Benson show. You'relistening to the Chad Benson Show that
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right there. Congressional baseball game lastnight. Palestine almost free. If you
aren't following what's going on with thislunacy and these these pro these aren't protests.
At some point, you're committing criminalacts, vandalizing, breaking and entering,
destroying things, threatening people lives.If this was a dude wearing a
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Make America Great hat, it'd beeverywhere. We're like we Candila. They're
threatening to kill the Jews over theweekend, up and through the last couple
of days. Lafayette Park, yougo out there, DC, they're talking
about what, oh, October seventh, every day. Think about that for
a second. My god, howabout New York protesters chanted long Live the
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into thoughta, a reference to Palestinianuprisings, and set off flares outside an
exhibit remembering the victims of the Octoberseventh Hamas attack on Israel Mayor Eric Adams
called it reprehensible and vile. Wasjust despicable people getting out of a truck
spilling red paint on the street outsidethe Manhattan office of the Palestinian Authority and
scattering leaflets that called for more violenceagainst Israel. Wow, insane, Right,
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not much coverage of it, notthe way it should be. Like
I said, if this was youknow, you got four KKK members showing
up somewhere and there's five thousand protestersagainst them. Everybody's oh, as they
should be. They're a bunch ofidiots KKK members ky. But it becomes
this talking put this is what Americais really like. These people are calling
for not just the the the let'shave a two state solution, They want
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the death of the Jews. Thisis not even close to free speech.
It is intimidation, invasive attacks,loaded with the thread of looming violence.
Chuck Schumer. So we go fromone side of the country, how about
the California Apparently an unknown number ofdisruptive activists taking hold here of at least
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the first floor of the Student Servicesbuilding at cal State LA. They are
now blocking the entrance to the firstfloor. They are using everything at their
disposal to try and create as manybarriers to the main entrance of this student
services building as possible. Well,it's just spontaneous, right years to be
fairly well organized. We do nothave a number. They are only on
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the first floor. There are otherreports that they have made their way to
other floors with the intention of blockingaccess to the president's office. And by
the way, the president was trappedinside of his office. I'm going to
read you just some of the headlinesthat are out there. Oxford University announced
about an hour ago in England they'recanceling canceling exams after Palestinine protests. Homes
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of Brooklyn Museum leaders tagged with protestgraffiti. The Jewish people who are on
the board, So the Jewish,the men and women who are on the
board, their homes are being targeted, putting blood, all of this stuff.
Oh well, how about this one. Multiple acts of vandulims across New
York City, New Jersey Town racksup over time like you could not believe.
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For the gods of protest, wecan go on and on and on.
Not too much, not too much, not too much in the mainstream
media. I don't know what yourdeal is. I have no idea why
we're not talking more about this.Remember, Joe Biden ran to be president
because he saw what happens in Charlottesville. He ran to be president because of
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the anti Semitism and whatnot. Thisblows all of that away and then some
nary a word three two, three, five, eight, twenty four,
twenty three At Chad Benson shows yourTwitter you can't teach while drunk, we
discussed Chad Benson, chop such,Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent
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life. This is Chad Benson.So I I clean, I do the
laundry, but I take care ofour daughter all day. So I feel
like I finally get it for thefirst time in my life, all the
work that women have been doing forthe thousands of years. Yeah, and
I don't say it is not thathard. Actually, oh my god,
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I can't believe he said that it'snot that hard. You know, it
is hard teaching sometimes though. Yeah, I just got to take a deep
breath and have a pop. Whatthis story is a lot of things.
It is terrifying, It is sad, and it is angering terrifying that somebody
is teaching your kids drunk. Sadbecause well, why are you drinking this
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much? Driving and teaching and angeringbecause firing somebody and getting rid of somebody
in a place like California, wellgood luck, thanks to their unions.
So now we know that there areno criminal charges coming against that second grade
teacher, but parents are concerned aboutwhat type of precedents the sets that teachers
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can be in the classroom while intoxicated. It is not illegal to teach striving.
The shocking discovery after a month's longinvestigation into Sutter County second grade teacher
Wendy Munson, who was arrested lastOctober for driving drunk in child endangerment,
there was the possibility that she drankafter she arrived at the school. What,
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it's not illegal to teach well drunk. It was illegal to drive while
drunk. They haven't got rid ofthat yet in California. But teaching well
drunk, eh, you're good withthat. That's why District Attorney Jennifer Duprey
couldn't file any charges, even thoughinvestigators say the teacher was on the job
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with the blood alcohol content level twotimes the legal limit. With any job,
if you show up to work andtoxic, it's a fireball offense.
I would imagine consistent with most schools, Nuestro Elementary is a drug and alcohol
free zone, the staff handbook statingthat for violators of this the board shall
require termination when termination is required bylaw. By law. So if you
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don't know anything about how powerful theunions are, the Teachers Union, in
particular, in a place like Californiaand Michicago, New York, thinks that
they run everything. For the mostpart, they've got all the power.
If you're a horrible teacher, andI mean a horrible teacher, they don't
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fire you. They move you offinto an area where you go and sit
all day with other horrible teachers,and you don't teach. You get paid
your pension. The cost of firingyou a teacher in a place like California
many other places is so ridiculous becauseof what you have to do that in
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many cases they throw their hands upand say nit teaching while drunk. I
certainly don't support anyone teaching children drunk, but I can't charge them criminally.
Dupray says there is also inconsistency inthe law for child endangerment, saying it's
a matter of proving the teacher wouldendanger versus may endanger the children. And
we couldn't prove that her intoxication wouldendanger them. You can't, You can't.
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You can't prove that. No,No, it's not like she just
handed them loaded guns instead. Haveat it. But it's a little concerning,
don't you think. I think it'sa lot cooser. These kids driving
me crazy. You guys are theworld. I gotta have a drink.
You're the worst. Ms Johnson,hold on, I'm having some arcus.
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Have a little blood sugar. Helittle vodka's not gonna hurt either. Oh,
I'm sure all of us if wethought about it, like, think
about it. Do you have ateacher from back in the day thinking,
I don't think I was drunk.Looking back on it now, I know
he was. I know she was. I know she she got a little
hoots somewhere that she had a swigof, right, I know that not
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not no, not completely hammered likethis lady's doubled it. I mean you
you recognize, Hey, his todaywe're gonna today, we're gonna do some
stuff that's double. But on theother side of it, we've all I'm
sure there's some teachers out there thatwe've known in the past that it's like
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I just I gotta do something,but they probably go out and smoke.
Now, this lady didn't parents thinkteachers should be held to a higher standard.
Being a school teacher is a littlebit unique because you parents are entrusting
their children to a teacher and tothe school. But the law disagrees,
leaving it up to districts to decidehow to discipline. So we tried because
I don't like the conduct. It'snot acceptable, but unfortunately it was not
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criminal and until it becomes criminal,and even at that point in time when
it becomes criminal, it's not aas simple as you're fired. LA superintendent
said that firing an ineffective teacher requiresvolumes of documentation, can take up to
seven years, challenged every step bythe teachers Union, and cost about three
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hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Yeah, that's expensive indeed. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four, twenty three At Chad menton
show to Twitter your Instagram, youknow when you're talking politics. You turned
to Jake Paul what professional boxer,Jake Paul? Jake, if the Democrats
gave you free beer. Would youvote Biden? Man, It'll take more
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than that. But it doesn't haveto do with to me. It doesn't
have to do a Democrat or Republican. It's about which president is going to
fight for us and who's going torepresent us the best way possible. And
that's really what the young people inAmerica want. We want solutions. We
don't want all this marketing. Wedon't want all the all the bs put
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in front of us. You knowwhat's interesting about and what he said absolutely
true, the BS, the baloney, we can go on and on and
on. What's really interesting is talkingabout free beer. The first ladies coming.
I don't know who decided this wasa good idea, and you guys
know I love a pickleball. They'recoming out here and they're first ladies hosting
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a bingo and pickleball thing, tryingto get the older generation. Apparently somebody
who probably is no longer on thewhat can we do to rally people around
our campaign thought bingo was a goodidea. B I n g no more
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from though world famous professional boxer.This is the smartest generation. We've had
the most access to information and knowledgeout of any other generation. So you
can't fool us. So we justwant the truth that we want authenticity.
What are the solutions you want forwhat's the problem? Man? There's a
lot to name, but I knowpeople. People are struggling with jobs.
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Mortgages are too much for people toafford, Inflation prices are going up.
Is minimum wage rising? People youknow are having trouble paying off and going
to school, and then they're feelinglike, Hey, I have this college
degree, but what has this gottenme? It's gotten you not a lot.
It's got your debt. Did yousee that? You probably didn't see
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it, But that's why I'm here. There's a poll out talking to people
about forgiving college debt. It's nota winner. In fact, half of
the people who would benefit from itsay no. Over fifty percent of people
have college degrees don't use their degreeswhatsoever. And this younger generation, I
don't know if they're the smartest.Every generation thinks of the smartest. Having
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access to information and understanding the informationare two separate things. I think we
should point that out absolutely. Butthe young reaching the young is very interesting.
And this is a guy who isvery upset about Trump and what not,
and he would never vote for Trumpand the evilness of Trump, because
you know, that's what it is. It's always crazy to me when I
see like straight white guys between theages of eighteen and twenty nine, like
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myself, supporting Donald Trump, becauselike, do you guys not realize how
bad a Trump victory would be foryou? Does that not click? Like
if you have a woman in yourlife, a girlfriend, a mother,
a sister, Donald Trump is runningon taking their reproductive rights away. Republicans
in the Senate just voted against abill that would protect their access to contraception
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the other day. What, yeah, read the whole bill, understand what
it's all about. You know whatyou're concerned the likes of Biden and the
Democrats. First of all, lookwhat's happening over in Europe. It's past
weekend with the Union's voting, theEuropean Union and whatnot. In Belgium and
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France and several other places. Therewas definitely a turn right. But the
biggest surprise out of all of thatthat nobody is talking about the young.
The young broke right big time,the uber socialist living life. Look at
us, ha ha ha. Theydecided, Yeah, we've had enough of
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this. And they broke to theright. And if you go and look
at the numbers right now with Trumpand Biden, he's got a problem with
the young. And it ain't justPalestine and it ain't just climate change.
There's a lot of things out therethat are happening with the young. So
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it'll be very interesting to see howthey try to get a message for the
young, and that includes Trump.But I think Trump's message is definitely resonating
more than Biden's when it comes tothe young being go, that's what they're
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he trims their hoofs and he talksabout it. Man, I tell you
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His video gets millions of views.Now you guys are gonna go look
it up and you're gonna be like, this is kind of satisfying. Speaking
of satisfying, Leah Thomas, thedude LARPing as a woman's swimmer will not
be competing in the Olympics or anyother aquatic elite races because they ruled yesterday
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no. This is by far thetoughest restriction against transgender athletes, Swimming's international
governing board, saying they consulted withscientists and policymakers and voted to essentially ban
transform from elite competitions, including theOlympics, unless they medically transition before age
twelve. Some see it as atriumph of fairness or equity, while others
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see it as a blow to inclusion. Oh, a blow to inclusion.
So Leah Thomas. All right,let's remember who Leah Thomas swimmer crushed all
the women in college. Used tobe a swimmer at UPenn on the men's
team. Then between the sophomore yeahI think it was a sophomore in junior
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year, decided he's chick and thengoes over and swims in the women's division
and blows people away. Rightley gainsof course talking about the fact that it
just became super political. So whatended up happening is after college, if
you will, the chance to goto the Olympics is swim in the big
opportunity, the big meets the Olympics. Leah sued and they ruled, yeah,
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you don't have standing court of arbitrationfor sports. It's a panel of
three judges. They dismissed thomas requestfor arbitration with the World Aquatics governing body
in a ruling Wednesday, saying,hey, you're a dude. What they
want is, look, if we'regoing to have this many transgender athletes,
there needs to be an open divisionwhere they can compete. This isn't it
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because we have went and talked toscientists, we've talked to everybody, and
then we use the eyeball test andit says you have a massive advantage.
You have a massive advantage. Sothat's that. A bombshell ruling in the
world of international sports. As ofthis morning, the swimming world's governing body
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FINA effectively banning transgender athletes from competingin women's events, the organization voting that
it will only allow women who havetransitioned by age twelve to compete in international
races like the Olympics, leaving outathletes like one of the sports rising stars,
Twenty three year old Leah Thomas.The swimmer became the first known transgender
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athlete to win a Division I nationaltitle. Thomas, who began her transition
as a sophomore at U Penn,speaking out recently for the first time on
GMA. I will tell you thisright now, when I hear that rising
star, I just laughed my assoff. You're a dude competing against women.
It's that simple it is. Now. You may believe you're a woman,
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you can do whatever it is thatyou want to do, but the
reality is physically you have a massiveadvantage and everybody knows it. And if
I was to tell you, listento what this person has to say,
tell me, this is a woman. There are some who look at the
by the way, that's a woman. There are some who look at the
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data and suggest that you're enjoying acompetitive advantage. What do you say to
that. There's a lot of factoris that go into a race and how
well you do. And the biggestchange for me is that I'm happy.
And sophomore year, where I hadmy best times competing with the men,
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I was miserable, and so havingthat be lifted is incredibly relieving and allows
me to put my all into training, into racing. Yeah, the rising
star, you have a massive advantage. That's just that's it. That's the
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reality of it. And I'm gladthey did this and the governing body because
the US Swim Things said yeah,we're changing the rules so you can,
and then the World Aquatics said,no, you can't. You can't just
arbitrarily change all the rules because youwant to be politically correct. But it's
about inclusion. We're always talking aboutwe're gonna hurt somebody's feelings, and yet
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at the same time, nobody seemsto care about the women in this.
Luckily, common sense and reality preparethree two, three, five three eight,
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Thoughts, Independent Life, This isChad Benson. Trump going back to the
scene of the crime January sixth.What's he doing there? Is he doing
something various? Evil? Why ishe here visiting these hallowed grounds? But
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it's on the agenda for this meeting, particularly the Senate meeting. What does
Donald Trump and the Trump campaign hopeto gain from It pretty vague about the
specifics of what they're hoping to talkabout. It's been left sort of in
broad strokes about policy, the border, Medicare, social Security, and I
expect we will hear a lot aboutthat. But I think this is mostly,
as one lawmaker put it to me, about Trump trying to garner enthusiasm
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the Senators in particular, as younote, this is the first time he's
going to be in a room withMitch McConnell since twenty twenty, and the
Senate Republicans, unlike House Republicans,have been a group that have been not
more resistant to him, but certainlyless client in terms of his demands.
And there's a reason for that.Congress you run every two years, You're
never not running with the Senate.You got some job stability, you're there
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for six years. You can youknow there's only two of you representing from
the state. More power if youwill. I know it's all co equal
branches, but you understand what I'mtalking about. But Mitch and him are
going to shut out, and they'venot been in the same room for a
long time. Ah. However,what we have seen in the days since
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his conviction of Manhattan is a prettybroad array of Republicans, including senators,
rallying around him and saying that theDemocrats should be investigator or prosecutor should be
prosecuted. And I think this mightbe a different tone of meeting than we've
seen him have with senators before.Yeah, it's interesting. Again, I
don't want to get too much deepinto the political weeds with this. I
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you know, it's finding that happymedium with Trump, and Trump is a
great salesman. It's going to goin there. It's going to say the
things that he needs to say,fire up where he needs to fire up,
talk about whatever he needs to do, try to gin up and they
don't really you get behind him.He don't get behind him, right,
like that's it. But if youdon't get behind him, do you risk
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Something's a congress person, if you'rein this, you know, kind of
a left leaning but you're a rightleaning guy, you could you can maybe
say, I'm not really getting behindTrump, so senator though you have more
run you know, running room.So. But they're all going to coalesce
because that's what they do. It'sthe same thing that's going on with with
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Biden, right, they'll all eventuallycoalesque around him so he can win.
And then the minute he wins,you watch what happens. Saw several articles
about this, uh, and Ithink that I'm gonna try to get Jim
Garrity on. I may try toget him on later today or tomorrow from
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the National View, you know,because there's some good pieces in there about
Look that Biden is here strictly toto to get to November fifth and to
win. And then it's it's abouther. And she's not popular by the
way, for all of the mumbling, the bumbling, the shuffling, she's
not popular. And her electability isnon existent. But I think they figured
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if we can get him to Novemberfifth, and he happens to be the
person who flieses across the finish line, first his job will be done,
and then they can retire him.We'll see, we'll see, we'll see
how that works out, because whatI'm seeing is you can't deny it.
Even in the New York Times.There was the USA today there was an
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op ed piece about you know,I don't care what you say about Hunter
Biden. The saddest thing of allof this is watching the decline of Joe
Biden, and I have a feeling, should he win, that that the
whispers that come from the left behindclosed doors will all of a sudden have
those doors kicked open, and everybodywill be pointing their speakers and amps out
(40:53):
there screaming it from the top oftheir lungs. We'll see three two,
three, five, three, eight, twenty four three at Chadminton shows your
Twitter. We're two weeks away fromthe debate. If I'm Joe Biden,
I'm on the debate stage with DonaldTrump, and he starts talking about Hunter
Biden as some sort of retort againsthis own thirty four felonies. I'd stop
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a turn. I look around thestage. Excuse me, I don't see
Hunter Biden up here. Hold on, I don't see Eric over there.
I'm not running against Eric. I'mrunning against you, Donald, and you're
not running against Hunter. You're runningagainst me. And up here are the
two people that are going to runthis country for the next four years.
Of the two of us, onlyone has been convicted of a felony,
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and you've been convicted of thirty fourfelonies. Donald, So let's leave our
kids out of this. He's rightabout one thing. You two are the
guys. I don't care about Hunter. Now. The case coming up is
more interesting because it's about where didthe money come from. I still think
he's going to plead that one outbecause I think it starts in September.
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I think that one is going tobe if they can't push out, it
would do more damage. Especially Iwouldn't be surprised he pleads that one out.
And the ridiculousness of the New Yorkone do we really have to go
into that? I mean, comeon, how stupid is that? But
he is right, Joe about onething. It's you two guys. But
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I would also bring in Kamala intothat discussion because how many of you honestly
believe that Joe's doing another four yearsif they want how many of you honestly
believe that continue? Joe. Let'sleave our family out of this. You
don't want me to start talking aboutwhat you and your kids and your in
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laws did in your name to getrich off of your back during the presidency.
Boom, that's Saudi Arambia, insit, ins it. And you
know what, he shouldn't take anycrap from Trump. And he needs to
be ready because Donald Trump has thirtyfor felony convictions. Biden's people should double
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down right now and go harder atTrump than ever before on the fact he's
a convicted felon. It's on appeal. We'll see what happens. Go at
him. Trump wants that. He'sthe thing about Trump Trump, this is
what Trump likes, is the scrapTrump wants to There's an old saying,
right like in boxing, and let'sturn this into a street fight, right,
(43:30):
Let's turn this into a fight boxing. You know, the sweet science
and the whole thing. You know, it's a game of bepicine flows and
a lot of times is scoring inthis There's there's some people that want to
turn it into a fight, clinching, throwing elbows, everyone's they want it.
That's what Trump likes. He wantsyou to come into his sandbox and
fight. I don't think Biden isready for that. And maybe Biden gets
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the you know, the the juice, the big shot in the asses Trump
likes to say, and he justruns with it. And it's just but
are we going to see two differentthings two weeks from tonight? Are we
going to see? You know,what does Biden really look like? What
is I mean if Trump gave himeverything for this debate? There is no
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they're nothing like Trump gave him everything. Everything. You want, no audience,
turn the mics off, you canhave every question, ask from the
left perspective, et cetera, etcetera. We'll do all of those things.
You don't even have to see youwalk out, you can just appear
there and then you know, cameragoes on in a way we go.
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But what does that look like?What if he has one of those moments?
You don't think the Democrats are thinkingabout that? Of course they are,
absolutely and I and the Republicans arethinking about. I hope this doesn't
devolve into what was the first debatefour years ago, which was absolutely just
(45:05):
insane, talking over each other,saying ridiculously, no, no, I
don't want any of that to havea conversation. Let's see what happens.
I feel there's gonna be screaming andyelling. It's gonna be there's gonna be
the it just it might be realitytelevision at its best. And would I
be surprised if this is the onlydebate. I wouldn't. I would not
(45:30):
be surprised, especially if Biden struggles, if Trump struggles and he ends up
being, you know, looking likehe did last time with screams, nails
and it just talks over and it'she'll want a second chance. If Biden
struggles big time, they'll figure away to not have a second debate.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three
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at Chad Benson show to your Twitter, your Instagram. This kerfuffle that is
still going on with this Justice AlitoBoloney that took place and Rolling Stone has
like an article about it, RollingStone's Super Solid magazine about the secret recordings
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of this Lady got that are nothingin there was damaging. Nothing in there
was ridiculous. Nothing in there waseye opening, nothing, not a thing.
But I was watching MSNBC because theyyesterday I filled in for one of
the local shows here. They asked, hey, check and he go,
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yeah yeah, And they have likeall the cameras on, and they did,
like, I mean, all theTV's on, and they did like
forty minutes on the Alido case.I mean, this Alito thing, the
secret thing, and my god,look who he is. And nothing he
said was controversial nothing. Did youknow he was a Christian? Yes,
everybody knows he's a Christian. Everybodyeverybody in the world knows he's a Christian.
(47:02):
Did you know he was conservative?Everybody knows he's conservative. Did you
know, I don't know Ruth VaderGinsburg was a liberal? Well yeah,
everybody knew that. Okay, good, So we know where to stand,
right sid of my oar. Doyou guys know that Justice Brown? Do
we get that? Yeah? Ofcourse we know where they stand. Of
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course we know where they stand.Originalist, right, you got the progressive
and liberal side, the conservative side. We get that none of this stuff
was new, but the fact thatit's still a story and We're gonna We've
got some AOC later that should infuriatea lot of people. The Supreme Court
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has always kind of leaned left sinceI've been alive. Over the last couple
of years, it is leaned right, more conservative. Now. The court
is rogue. It's out of controls. It is amazing that the justice system
works when it's Trump. If youdon't like the stuff that goes against you,
(48:05):
it's rogue and out of control.Furiating talk about that. A lot
of other stuff still to get toas well. Three two, three,
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it comes to the courts, andI think we need to pay attention to
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what is going on and how they'recoming after the courts, especially the Supreme
Court, because it's evil Chad BensonShow. You're listening to the Chad Benson
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Show. How spicy all of thesenoodles, very very spicy. As a
Korean, it could be just spicierthan regular spicy food, but I think
tho for those who are not awareof this variety of spicy levels, it
could be extremely spicy. So howhave this news been taken in South Korea?
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So these are the three times spicyhot chicken, two times spicy hot
chicken, and the hot chicken stewthat have been taken out. And there
has been a special warning issued forchildren, particularly for parents to contact the
poison Line if their little ones appearto show acute symptoms. Speak extreme,
isn't it Now you're thinking yourself,Oh my god, these noodles, what
(50:40):
are they? They're like ramen.I gotta go check because I got some
of that stuff. Some of thatkids. The kids like the spicy stuff.
It's poison. What is settled down? These are noodles that are sold
all over the world. In quitepopular. But the Danish folk love Denmark
was injuring for quite a while.It's in Denmark starts with an h hearing.
They're not a spicy people in lifeand or in food. So there's
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top ramen like spicy noodles that youbuy off the shelf. Too hard to
handle for the Danes. Because Koreanpeople are already aware of these flavors,
so Korean people they know how tochoose and they know what kind of choices
to make when it comes to makingsenjoying spicy food. But for those who
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are not aware of those flavors,trying such extremely spicy food could be a
big shock to the body as well. And I think it's like jumping into
the freezing cold water without any preparation, so it could be a little bit
dangerous. I would say, doyou know if they are popular, these
flavors, Yes, these flavors arevery popular. The brand itself has been
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quite popular since the first product cameout in twenty twelve, and because the
original one is super popular, thecompany has released lots of different variations and
versions, including extra spicy one andeven milder version as well. Now I
was looking in our cabinet and weactually had We don't have any of these,
but we have some from this companybecause and they're spicy. Are that?
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What is it like eating a ghostpepper with like a kabillion skullville No,
No, it's just it's the Danish, right, Like I heard somebody
say, drink a glass of milkor or something. I mean, it's
the fact that you'd have to callpoison control. And what's interesting, it
is the Denmark. It is theVeterinarian Service and Food Administration. Oh Danish
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people, this company is Loving Life. This is a commercial all to itself.
Too spicy for you Danes. Trysome of the mild peanut butter and
jelly. I do love me somespicy food. I remember going to the
Midwest and a couple stations out therewere interested in me, and so this
was like ten years ago. Infact, this was is my son's birthday
(53:04):
today. He was not even hewas like five months old if that.
And they flew me out to Clevelandand they wanted to show me around,
and they it was from California.Like you like Mexican food. I'm like
yeah, and that wasn't Mexican food. Whenever they were trying to give me,
I was like, so it's noteven a bad TV dinner. It's
(53:25):
like, oh was that catch up? Oh that's our spice here three two,
three, five, three eight twentyfour to twenty three. Atch had
been to show to Twitter your Instagrama lot of stuff to get to some
of your comments about the Alito flagkerfuffle slash Super hidden video slash. Oh
my god, what are these peopledoing out there who are trying to bring
(53:46):
down the Supreme Court. Got alot of other stuff, including the fact
that California has decided crime may notbe what we were hoping for when we
decided to go softer on crime.Talk about that as well. Reach out
to us two twenty four to twentythree. It's a Chad Benson job,
(54:09):
such Chad Benson Show, Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
(54:36):
Crime pays well in California. Butcould that change because people are waking
up? And Prop forty seven,which was awful, the worst thing ever,
the dumbest thing ever, could thatbe going away? In twenty fourteen,
voters here in California approved Proposition fortyseven, which loosened penalties for nonviolent
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offenses like shoplift, in grand theft, and drug possession. Many such cases
were no longer felonies to reduce prisontime for lower level offenses. But it's
California struggles now under the weight ofa fentanyl crisis, along with the retail
thefts, smashing crabs, and burglaries. Supporters have a move to repeal Prop
forty seven now have enough signatures toget a repeal on the ballot in November.
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Thank god they're doing that. Andwhy this matters nationwide is we've seen
an uptick in crime. I don'tcare what anybody says, right, we
could sit here and play this gameall day of all according to this,
it says that, according to this, it says that, and the crime
is down here, and we wentover it yesterday. The FBI statistics tell
a very small portion of the story. Most crime across the country, property
(55:40):
crime, especially in big blue cities. It's it's not even talked about.
You don't even call it's an annoyanceat that point in time. But you've
got the sorrows like folk out therewho want these woke das to allow everybody
to go free. And if youare in jail, it's only because of
the evil white men or systemic racism, or you know, whatever they come
(56:05):
up with, right like whatever capitalism, climate change, they could throw it
out there. This is a sheriff, Chad Bianca, who is out there
in California talking about Prop forty seven. And for those of you guys don't
know, it's this is a perfectexample of politics lying to you. And
that the way that they phrase things, makes it so it's easy to fool
(56:34):
the voter. Pay attention the majorityof our issues that we are having,
or at least there's some type ofa correlation to them. To the passage
of Prop. Forty seven in twentytwelve, and that was a proposition on
the ballot for voters that quite frankly, we were lied to and misled by
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our state eight lied to. Howcould they lie to and misled? Remember
what they do in politics is yougive something a funny name. It's the
We Love Puppies and Want to Savethe Whales and Furry Seals Act, And
there's like two dollars that goes tothat, and then the rest of it
(57:20):
goes to some insane, crazy thing. And that's what happened here in that
the name and the description on theballot was not something that we were getting.
We voted for a proposition that wasit was Prop forty seven was named
the Safe Schools and the Safe StreetsInitiative, and it absolutely contained absolutely nothing
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to do with safe streets or safeschools, and it was everything that is
bad about public safety right now directlycontributed to the increase in homelessness, mental
health, and drug addiction directly resultedin what we see now in our serial
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theft cases, in our retail theftcases and issues in crime of residential burglaries
and those types of things. Wow, you mean it didn't help people,
No, it didn't. It wasnothing in there for schools. It was
supposed to help the homelessness and drugaddiction have increased and obviously rampidt theft.
Then they tried to repeal it.Then they lied again about the act and
(58:31):
gave it another fluffy name. Andthat's all you have to do. And
I blame the voters for not readingthe stuff. Go and don't look at
the headline of whatever it's called,because they'll bury the lead. Now you're
thinking, okay, well they gotthis on here, Well, hold on
a second. This is a representativeout there in California, Kylie, talking
about what they're trying to do nowand basically kind of threatening the voter.
(58:55):
They're trying to deny Californian's a fairvote on the initiative that has qualified through
this democratic signature gathering process. Thescheme that they've come up with is really
hard to believe that this is whatthey're doing. But they're in the process
of passing a series of public safetymeasures in the legislature which are unobjectionable,
(59:15):
fairly modest, and don't do anythingto address the major problem of Proposition forty
seven. But they're fine bills.If they passed, that would be a
good thing. However, what they'venow done is they're inserting poison pills into
these bills, saying it's one orthe other that if the initiative to turn
back Proposition forty seven passes in November, then these other public safety bills will
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automatically be repealed. They'll be inoperable. And so the point is to basically
threaten voter saying you better not passthis initiative or we're going to roll back
all of these bills. Welcome toCalifornia. So that's what they're doing.
So these things over here will improvepeople's lives. But if you guys repeal
Prop forty seven, now, whatdid it do? Decriminalize pretty much all
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drugs, anything under nine hundred andfifty dollars. It was a misdemeanor at
best if you were even charged withit. Made essentially any property crime virtually
free to do. I mean,this was insane. But because they you
know, they couched it as well, let's save schools and fluffy bunnies act
people like, well, I likefluffy bunnies. Well, if you don't
(01:00:22):
vote for this, you hate fluffybunnies and children. And now they're like,
all right, we'll we'll do alittle bit of this stuff over here.
That should help out. Yeah,it should. But if you guys
go and get rid of all thebad stuff over there, then we're not
doing anything. It's a direct consequenceof policies like Proposition forty seven and other
you know, criminal laws in Californiathat are truly reckless, as well as
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efforts to defund the police and prosecutorslike the DA in La George Gascon who
refused to enforce the law at all, and so in La things have gotten
really bad, as those statistics justmade out. You know, you have
the police even told people don't gooutside wearing jewelry because you know, you're
not going to be safe. Andthat's what's really fueled this extraordinary effort by
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California voters to set our state ona new course is that people just don't
feel safe in their communities, andin a lot of cases they truly are
not safe in their communities, andthis initiative that's currently underway will go a
long way towards correcting that, whichis and why it's gotten broad bipartisan support.
The Democrat mayors of San Diego,San Jose, San Francisco are supporting
it. So it just goes toshow you how truly unbelievable it is that
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you would have some politicians in Sacramentothat are trying to stop it from passing
and to stop people from even havinga chance to fairly vote on it.
Yeah, well, you know that'sCalifornia. But why it matters. California's
the Petri Dish of all the badideas, and you've seen it across the
country. It starts there the Gasconesof the world. If you don't know
who he is, he's the DAin California that refuses to prosecute anybody at
(01:01:52):
all for anything. I mean,this is the insanity you had to chess
Abode. He was his basically Gasconwas his mentor, and they threw him
out in San Francisco because it gotso crazy. But what have you seen?
Blue cities, Blue cities, norepercussions. We can go on and
(01:02:16):
on and on here in Phoenix totalk about that Tucson. You start going
across the country, even in midsize cities where they can put a da
in there that decides not to doanything criminally to charge anybody, and you
have a untenable situation. That's whyit matters how far do you have to
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go until it gets changed. Iget that you want to do good things
right, like we don't want toover prosecute people, which is which is
an issue, and people will dothings that are stupid and they should have
a chance at a second chance,but there's got to be some repercussions along
the way. And in many casesin California in particular, there wasn't even
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repercussions. There was nothing. Itwas an inconvenience for the police and for
the person. So yeah, I'mglad they're trying to nip it in the
butt. But we'll see. Becausethis also points to something that isn't talked
about as much as it should be. If you're going to vote, take
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it serious. If you're going tovote, pay attention. If you're going
to vote, don't just look atthe headlines. Read into what is available
for you to do when you needto learn about these things because they love
(01:03:42):
to have a play on words.They love to roll out kids, they
love to talk about all of thosethings that your freedoms are going away.
Understand what you're voting for, especiallyat the local level in a way where
local matters more than the federal sideof things in so many ways, because
it's something you deal with every day. Three two, three, five,
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I want to get to that Alitostuff in AOC. I'll probably do that
beginning the next hour because I thinkit is important how they're twisting the court
and damning the court, which isone of the few institutions we have left
that you know, we even kindof like. So we'll do that.
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than three decades. Researchers have goneback to see how patients are doing years
after their procedure, finding that theaverage patient lost nearly thirty two percent of
body weight within eighteen months of thesurgery, but ten to twenty years later
weight loss had stabilized it about twentythree percent of body weight. What was
it supposed to do? You're supposedto get back to your original birth weight.
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I've had family members and friends who'vedone gastric and like my aunt,
she did it, she lost allthe weight, never put it back on.
And I've had friends who did it. They lost all the weight and
then slowly put it back on.Because one of the things, like even
with those empic and stuff and willgo v in all of these things,
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one of these things is you stillhave to have some movements things of that.
I mean, you have to have. This is a helper, it's
a beginning, but also needs tobe a lifestyle change. I was reading
something the other day that thirty percentof America by twenty fifty will be on
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some sort of weight loss drug allthe time. Now, that may change
between now and then, but likethat's where we're headed. That's where we're
headed, and we could all losesome weighty, you know. I've since
I've just do the shows now fulltime at home. I don't have to
do that one hundred and thirty miledrive every day, sixty five miles or
so one way and back. AndI was getting up at two in the
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morning. I wasn't getting home tilllike seven o'clock at night because the show
in the afternoon. It was crazyfor me. And then they shut everything
down. I couldn't even work out, so I put on like thirty five
pounds. I've lost thirty seven poundsin like the last three months. Why
more, rest, eating a littlebetter, you know, I mean,
doing things healthier again, playing tonsof pickleball, golf as well. But
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it's it's also one of those thingswhere it's like it's not hard, eat
a little less, work out alittle bit more. It's kind of like
calories in, calories out. It'sat and for some people's heart, I
get it. Life is busy,this, that and the other. And
work it out. Man, I'mtelling you so important when's the last time
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outside of hurting yourself, when's thelast time you're like, I don't really
want to work out and then youworked out and you're like, ah,
it wasn't worth it. Yeah,outside of an injury. Never, never
would you go to this restaurant.It depends how old are you? Welcome
to Bliss. Two weeks ago,thirty six year old Marvin Paton Yeah and
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his wife opened their new upscale restaurantnear West Florissiad and New Halls Ferry Road
in North Saint Louis County. Itrepresents praer, happiness and prayer. Utopia
is a home away from home.You could come here and feel like that
you would actually own a resort delicious. To make this sip, the restaurant's
popular West African Caribbean cuisine Lampshop's Ready. Isn't the only hot topic summer on
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social media. Yes, ooh seethe way that that's not the only thing
simmering on social media. What issimmering? It's an age thing. And
there's a reason for that, becauseyoung people screw stuff up. People can't
stop chattering about the age restrictions atBliss. Women must be at least thirty
years old and men thirty five toenter the business. It's just something for
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the older people to come to andhave a happy hour and come get some
good food and not have to worryabout some of the young folks. They
bring some of that drama. Andof course we have been getting a little
backlass, but that's okay because we'resticking to our code. Everyone who enters
the restaurant will have to show theirID to a hostess or a Saint Louis
County Police officer after seven pm Wednesdaythrough Sunday. He has a policy that
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suits the clientele that he's trying todraw in. I think he's on the
right track. Those younger ones.You could come patronize a bit. This
is once she's turn thirty at thirtyfive, because we're going to be here
for a while. There you go, they're going to be there for a
while. I like that and theyand let's be real, part of this
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is a race thing, right.They're a black couple. They own this.
They think young men, young women. We don't want to turn this
thing into a place where you know, grant, I remember Chris Rock when
he was talking about you know,this is why we can't have nice things
grand opening, ground, grand closing. And it sounds horrible, but that's
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the way they pitch it without pitchingit. And you young people, they
tend to be rowdy, they getdrunk, stuff like this is a restaurant.
Now. The thing is, Ilook at this restaurant. It's gorgeous,
beautiful, it's amazing, And Ithink to myself, it's not a
club. It's a restaurant. Likeif you're twenty seven and your girlfriend's twenty
five and you want to go havedinnerow, but I understand you also want
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to go somewhere you know what olderpeople right like not? You know?
Also Chris Rock said not old,just too old to be in the club
three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chadvented show is your Twitter tweetat his text the program want to live
longer and be more cognitively available.Guess what. Feeling sad? Not good?
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It's why working out's great. Workingout is the great elixir to happiness,
get those endorphins going. But newreport out says that feeling sad could
fuel cognitive decline, especially in olderadults, which I don't that's not Is
that really groundbreaking? But this comesfrom Jama Jama Jama. It reveals a
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startling connection between the depressive symptoms andmemory loss, showing that these two conditions
can fuel each other over time.Finding and the findings basically suggest that if
you struggle with depression and feeling youknow, we just sad melancholy all the
time, it starts to affect yourbrain in such a way that your cognitive
ability struggle, especially as you getolder. Wow, that's crazy, they
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said. The study shows the relationshipbetween depression and poor memory cuts both ways,
with depressive symptoms preceding memory decline andmemory decline linked to subsequent depression symptoms.
It's like what came first, thechicken or the egg. So if
you want to keep your brain functioning, mister President, maybe you need to
have more of a smile on yourface and pep in your shuffle three two,
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three, five, twenty four totwenty three at Chad Benson shows your
Twitter tweet out his text the program. If you're miss any of the show,
shame on you grab the podcast.It is the Chad Benson Ship.
This is the Chad Benson Show,Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, this is
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Chad Benson. It's nothing. Yetleft leaning media has made it to be
the biggest thing in the history ofthe world. They caught Chief Justice Roberts
Samuel Lito not on a hot mic. No, a liberal filmmaker went to
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a Supreme Court historical dinner as youdo, posing as a super uber Catholic
conservative, And we talked about itearlier in the week. It really was
nothing. But it won't go away. It won't go away. Why because
they got him. What did theyget they got they got him, They
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got him. What exactly did theyget they got him? No, they
didn't get anything. No, Chad, they got him. It's overs done.
They got him on recordings saying thingslike, yeah, we're not a
Christian nation. We're you know,we're a nation of laws. Right.
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I've got Muslim friends and and andand and Jewish friends who who don't think
we should be like that. AndI agree or that the Court has its
place and it does what it does, and that's the the the narrow lane
it stays and all of the thingsthat are dangerous. The Court became rogue
and bad to the left. Thereforeit should be rogan bad to everybody.
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But Chad, they got him.What about Samuel Ledo and flying the flag
upside down? By the way,that story is three years old, three
years old, but it pops upnow because well there's ruling coming up.
Got to make sure that these peopledon't help Trump. I mean, it
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is crazy the way that they act. Then you've got AOC who's very upset
about all of this, wants tomake sure that this roguet out of control
court is stopped. Yeah, well, I mean, of course, just
as Alito's position is laughable in thisthis idea that he can be and that
the court should be accountable to nobody, and that the only person that they
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should be accountable to are themselves.This kind of Scouts promise sort of set
up for how we should be havingethic standards for the most, the highest
and most consequential court in the land. It is completely unacceptable. And not
only is it unacceptable, but tohave any one of our coequal branches be
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completletely unaccountable to the others is pavingthe path to authoritarianism, tyranny, the
abuse of power in the United States, and it is structurally completely unsustainable.
And so it is not a questionon of if Congress has jurisdiction and power
over the Supreme Court, it iswhat power are we going to exercise in
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order to rein in a fundamentally unaccountableand rogue court. Fundamentally unaccountable in rogue.
Do you think if the court leanedleft that it's fundamentally and unaccountable to
anybody? Well, no, thatwould be the way we want it.
My entire life, for the mostpart, it's been center left, more
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left than center, but it's neverbeen center right. Well now it's uber
conservative. When more elections you wantto change the rules, you're passed.
You didn't get what you want,pouting like a child, and now it's
rogue. It's one of the lastthings that we have in this country where
we looked upon it as as aninstitution, thought yeah, they're pretty good.
Now it's like they're horrible, they'remean, they're evil, they're bad.
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What about his wife, Chad,just this Alito's wife, she's evil
and bad too. It's crazy,by the way, the flag insanity,
right, there's a perfect example oftaking absolutely nothing and turn it in into
something. So this lady, shespeaks, this young filmmaker, this documentarian,
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filmmaker, who's who's asking the mostleading questions, also says she edited
the hell out of it talking toto to miss Alito right, who's her
own lady. By the way,I don't think she's thrilled by her husband's
job because she wants to be ableto fly as many damn flags as she
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wants without repercussions. I want asacred heart of Jesus flat because I have
to look cross the lagoon at thePride flag for the next month exactly.
And he's like, oh, please, don't put up a flag. I
said, I won't do it becauseI'm deferring to you. But when you
were free of this nonsense, I'mputting it up. And I'm going to
send them message every day, maybeevery week. I'll be changing the flags.
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They'll be all kind. I madea flag here in my head.
This is how I satisfy myself.That's how you said. She likes it
for whatever reason. Of course,then Pete Boudagetch got involved yesterday about it.
I also hope that most Americans canunderstand the difference between a flag that
symbolizes, you know, love andacceptance and signals to people who have sometimes
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feared for their safety that they're goingto be okay, and insurrectionist symbology.
I'll just leave it at that.Okay. By the way, the second
Heart of Jesus flag has been aroundforever. It's a symbol associated with the
Christian White Ring? Is that whatit really is? There? It is
now? Of course it is hell. If you talk to some people,
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the American flag is the crazy rightwinging evil flag. They're looking for the
gotcha moment and there wasn't any,and Rolling Stone is still rolling it out
there. MSNBC did this ginormous thingyesterday about it, like you could not
believe rogue, unstoppable evil. Oddlyenough, though New York Times is like,
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yeah, there wasn't a lot here, CNN's all. We should actually
listen to what Chief Justice Roberts saidabout the fact that we are, you
know, in the divided nation andthey are are. Nothing they said was
ground break. It's the reaction toit. That's why people don't trust the
media. And it's hard to trustthe media. If you saw the report
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yesterday that there are more fake newssites that get clicks and all of this
stuff that's happening, then actual newspapersites, some of them are run by
Russian bots. Some of them arerun by partisan hacks that goes left and
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right. Confirmation bias is real.Do I think this court is rogue?
I don't. If it gets outof control, I don't. Did I
think the Court was roguan out ofcontrol when it leaned left. No,
they made their decisions based on theway that they interpret the law. That's
it. I don't think. Idon't think they're evil and bad. I
don't think some of my ore isbad. I don't have to agree with
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their politics. And that used tobe the beauty of the way that this
is gone. And there's not alot of trust right now in the Supreme
Court with each other because of thewhole leaking of the Dobbs decision. So
everybody's very quiet. But the wholethought was, hey, we don't agree
on some of this stuff, andthat vast majority of stuff they do agree
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on. By the way, Ithink, if you go when you look
a lot of a to one ninezero to those kind of things. But
it's about shaking hands, doing thething, showing collegiality, friendship. Look
look at all of these things,and yet we're still here, we're talking,
we're having conversations. We don't haveto agree to get along. We've
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lost that and that's sad and Ithink I think Chief Justice Roberts was right.
But it doesn't help when your goal, whether you're rolling Stone or some
fake newspaper, is confirmation bias andthen painting a picture. And then you've
got somebody like AOC saying they're rogue, they're out of control. It's funny
how the justice systems works for youwhen they go after a Trump. But
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if it's the other way where youdon't like a decision from the highest court
in the land, well we gotto figure out how we rain them in
because they're obviously rogue. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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to program. I've talked more CaitlinClark, basketball and WNB. I said
the other day the worst thing thatcould have happened to the WNBA was Caitlin
Clark because it reminds everybody, man, this isn't very good to watch.
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That being said, now there's evenmore controversy because apparently USA Basketball is not
addressing the fact that the coach ofthe team coaches another team. I think
The Links, which is apparently ateam, has had some disparaging comments about
Caitlyn Clark via Twitter and how pissshe is that she gets as much coverage
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as she does. I have neverand I gree with Steven A. Smith
he said this a couple of days. I've never seen an organization piss away
their opportunity to bring eyeballs to theirproduct more than the WNBA. The idiocy
of Team USA women's basketball. Howdare you make this decision? It's stupid
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and I'm gonna tell you why it'sstupid. I want all the ladies on
this squad to know every single oneof y'all are deserving of it. Caitlyn
Clark does not deserve a spot aheadof any of the players on this roster.
Okay, if we're talking just basketball, you know we're not. You
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know we're not. You're not.It's a business. By the way,
you could take six women, youcould cut the team in half. They're
gonna win it all. I don'tthink we've ever lost a game in the
Olympics. I don't think we've everthe women. I don't think they've ever
lost a game. It's not aboutwinning getting a gold medal. It's business.
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And when you bitch about business beingbad, when you whine about how
you don't have enough business, whenyou do all of those things and business
is put in front of you thatwould grow your business, another business,
a business of brand. But she'swhite and straight, So what who gives
a rats ass? Does that haveto do with anything? She was a
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good player. I just want toremind everybody that she did break the records
in college. Now granted there wasyou know, the records she broke with
like Pete Merrivitch, you beat themen. There wasn't a three point line,
There wasn't any of those things.That being said, she didn't start
out with like twenty five hundred pointsin college. But I've never seen a
bunch of people tear apart the opportunitythey have. It is dumbfounding, it
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is. Steven A went on tosay something we've talked about. Christian Layner
was on the basketball team, theDream Team. Skill O'Neal wasn't, could
have been. A Lonzo Morning wasn't, could have been Isaiah Thomas wasn't,
and that's mostly because Michael Jordan hadhim. But still college basketball player.
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Was white a part of it.Yeah, he was part of a situation
where they thought they could sell alot of this. It's a game of
sales, and right now your salesteam sucks. You're the kind of people
that would get the golden goose anddecide we're having goose for dinner. Yeah,
that's right. It lays golden eggs. But tonight we're feeling like goose
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Chad Chad Benson Show. You're listeningto the Chad Benson Show. Now it's
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time to find out what's trending.What's trending? Sign James Dean, Norway,
Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, sera, what trappy. Let's
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find out what's trending on the oldinterwebs. This beautiful Thursday. Let's of
course you're in Florida where you've gotmassive floods hot out here. Still beautiful
though, Right, you're up right, you're standing, you're breathing. It's
a good day. Start with YahooToday, Prince Harry Fort Lauderdale, Donald
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Trump going back to d C Januarysixth reliving the moment. Yeah, what
to talk about? Right? Likethat's the way it goes so funny.
Anytime he does something, it becomessomething big. It's just crazy. US
Open, Russia, Ukraine war alltrending on Yahoo Today, as well as
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Father's Day, which is fast approaching. Tom Brady as well. He's going
to be inducted to the Patriots Hallof Fame. I don't know if you're
aware of that. He's going tomake it. Head over to Google Celtics
ricks all trending, Joel Embiid trending, Luca trending, flood in Miami trending,
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Brazil USA soccer trending, Joey Chestnutthat is still going on, that
battle apparently. Now Kobayashi, who'sjust retired, how do you retire from
competitive eating? And although I watcheda documentary. Man, you put yourself
through some hell with that. Thatis not a healthy thing. And Joey
Chestnut are going to have an eatofon Labor Day. So bizarre, man,
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so bizarre. So the world weliving kids love that. And then
finally over to Twitter, Luca becausethe Celtics won Rep. Three to zero.
You got Elon it's going to gethis pay package. Jerry West the
Great, and I do mean thegreat. It's the only person inducted,
I think, into the Basketball Hallof Fame three times player. It's a
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GM and it was a coach.It was like he's in there three different
times. The logo as they callhim, Celtics Hunter Biden all trending right
there, ae W Dynamite Garland,Chad, why aren't you talking more about
Garland being held in contempt because itdon't care. It's politics. All of
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its politics gets old after a while. Cuba, because they've got some visitors
over there. We talked earlier aboutthe fact that the Russians are cruising around
over there and the logo what's thelogo, Chad? That's right, The
logo is trending. If you don'tknow what the logo is, that is
Jerry West. He is the logo. Every single time you see the NBA
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logo, that is a silhouette ofJerry West, who was one of the
great players of all time, scoringpoints and enormous numbers at a time where
there were no three point shots inbasketball, leading the Lakers to nine NBA
Finals in his thirteen seasons, winningjust once, but interestingly, to this
day, still the only person everto be named the MVP of a finals
that his team lost. Yep,that's how great he was. And officially
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he's not the logo, but heis the logo. Everybody knows that.
It's a silhouette of him. AndAdam Silver, the guy who runs the
NBA. They said, is thathim? And he said, sure,
looks like him. So there yougo. That's what's trending right now out
there in the world of the internet. A lot of stuff still to get
to teaching while drunk, don't doit. We'll talk a little bit about
that. What are you talking about? Wait to hear this. A lot
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of other stuff straight ahead. ChadBenson, shoe such, Chad Benson Show,
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Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. Thisis Chad Benson. In a unanimous
opinion, how often do you hearthat from the Supreme Court? Written by
Justice Brett Kavanaugh with a concurring opinionby Justice Thomas but unanimous in the result,
Supreme Court says, this kind ofcase brought essentially by activists rather than
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physicians who are treating this issue withthis drug, is not enough to get
you into federal court and make aclaims. What the evil rogue Supreme Court
strikes again, MIF for pristone isstill legal? Good nine h When I
tell you earlier, as we talkedabout Judge of Lead, Oh my god,
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that's a rogue court. Nine ohnine Oh, MIPH for pristone is
still there. It's a big deal. The bottom line, met for pristone
remains available as it has been forwomen, including in the most recent FDA
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action which made it available to peoplewithout having to go to a doctor during
the pandemic. They did that.Wow. Nine zho. It's another case
for abortion is also on the docket. But it just shows you, you
know, and the left will comeout and they won't have anything to say
though this is the right thing todo. They'll have nothing to say about
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any of this because you know,as you've got the likes of AOC thing.
It's a rogue cart and we've gotto figure out how we stop it
kind of thing. It just showsyou the ridiculousness. And now they take
something and try to make it biggerbecause their whole goal is we can just
you know, if we can foolthe people, if we can change their
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minds, if we get them tohate, then they'll have no choice but
to stack the quarter. To someit's so asinine. It is nine oh,
by the way, nine oh.In other news, it's a no
for Leah Thomas, the great females, Yeah, the great female swimmer with
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a wiener Yeah. Yeah. No. A bombshell ruling in the world of
international sports as of this morning,the swimming world's governing body FEENA effectively banning
transgender athletes from competing in women's events. The organization voting that it will only
allow women who have transitioned by agetwelve to compete in international races like the
Olympics Lea Thomas away, leaving outathletes like one of the sports rising stars.
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Twenty three year old Leah Thomas,the swimmer, became the first known
transgender athlete to win a Division IEnational title. Thomas, who began her
transition as a sophomore at U Penn, speaking out recently for the first time
on GMA. So, Leah Thomas, a dude with a schwant that's a
penis. That's a penus. Wow, that chick has has uh has a
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waiter. So it's a woman thoughit is. It's a woman gotta gotta
So the US, like the swimmingveteran, they just tried to change the
rules for everybody and they allowed youto self declare. And of course we
saw what went on in college.And if you guys don't know anything about
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Leah Thomas, she smoked everybody.She did. So she brought this lawsuit
to a panel uh in in Switzerland, like this big Europeans you know,
SPIG World Sports panel, and they'relike, no, no, no,
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You've got to transition when you're prepewbescent. So you don't get to be
a sophomore in college and go,you know what, think I'm a chick,
throw on some knockers, give mea suit, watch me go.
That didn't work that way. Leahof course speaking out about just the whole
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situation in itself, not the lossof the court case. But this is
a while Ago or him or Shamor whatever. You look be who you
want. But lea talking about youknow how happy Lee is. There are
some who look at the data andsuggest that you're enjoying a competitive advantage.
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What do you say to that.There's a lot of factors that go into
a race and how how well youdo. And the biggest change for me
is that I'm happy. And sophomoreyear, when I had my best times
competing with the men, I wasmiserable and so having that be lifted is
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incredibly relieving and allows me to putmy all into training into racing. Yeah,
when I had to race against themen, they kicked my ass.
So now that I'm racing at thewomen, I'm doing all right. Yeah.
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The ruling was simply look super competitiveadvantage. We've talked to scientists,
We've talked to doctors. The combetitiveadvantage was real. So you will not
see the rising star in women's swimmingLeah Thomas at the Olympics this year.
Ow although they did. They didthrow something out there like an open division,
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which means anybody, if you're transyou want to race, great,
If your dude you want to racein that group, great, If you're
a female, an open division ofsome sorts, but they also said this
is about protecting the rights of womenand females to compete in a safe and
fair way, which I think.I applaud you, Europe. I applaud
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you three two, three, five, three eight twenty four three At Chad
Benson Show, is your Twitter teachingwhile drunk? I don't recommend it.
Let's course you're in California where theycan do nothing about it when it comes
to whether or not you should befired. So now we know that there
are no criminal charges coming against thatsecond grade teacher, but parents are concerned
about what type of precedent this setsthat teachers can be in the classroom while
(01:37:23):
intoxicated. It is not illegal toteach drunk. The shocking discovery after a
month's long investigation into Sutter County secondgrade teacher Wendy Munson, who was arrested
last October for driving drunk in childendangerment, there was the possibility that she
drank after she arrived at the school. What well, it wasn't illegal,
(01:37:49):
So we're okay, don't worry,there's second grader, they'll be fine.
Hey, guyst's just the spelling it'sfantastic. That's my district attorney, Jennifer
Duprey couldn't file any charges, eventhough investigators say the teacher was on the
job with the blood alcohol content leveltwo times the legal limit. With any
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job, if you show up towork intoxicated, it's a fireball offense,
I would imagine. Consistent with mostschools, Nuestro Elementary is a drug and
alcohol free zone, the staff handbookstating that for violators of this, the
boardshell require termination when termination is requiredby law. By law, what does
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that mean, Well, it's California. So because it wasn't illegal to be
drunk while a teacher, it's stillillegal to be drunk driving, but it's
not illegal. They can't do anything. And here's the other thing in California,
even if it was, here's thereality, three hundred and fifty grand
or show in several years to firea teacher. So most bad teachers or
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add Chad Benson, Joe, Welcometo Chat No not the Country, the
Institution, The Chat Benson Show.Hello everyone, and welcome back to Nate
the hoof Guy today's video, Well, it's pretty obvious what the problem is,
so let's get right into it.She has stepped on a screw and
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it is embedded in the sole ofher foot. The real question is is
how deep has it gone and hasit caused any internal problems? Remember when
I said those circles in that shavedhorn were going to become important later on
in the trim, Well that's now. You can see there's no more circle
left, which means that this screwdid not puncture all the way to the
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happens when something does puncture all theway through, click on these videos.
Now. That is Nate the Hoofguy who one point five million subscribers.
Cow pedicures are going viral. Thisis it's what goes viral, how it
happens. It's just it's just weird, right, Like, first of all,
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to even film some of that stuff, but it is I went down
a rabbit hole or a cow hole, whatever you want to call it.
It was just such a bizarre situation. I'm I'm I'm like, okay,
cool, this look I read anarticle looked interesting to read another article about
how this is kind of becoming oneof those things because a lot of videos
out there, the satisfying videos,and that's kind of what this is.
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And he'll spend ten minutes with awith a halfer, I don't think you
should call it that, okay,with a cow and talks about what's going
on with their foot and then givesthem a pedicure and it is, you
know, it's all dirty and nasty, and he cuts it back and it's
all white and sometimes they've got it'sjust a trip. That video that I
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just played you sound by from twelvemillion views, twelve million went viral.
Sometimes going viral is good, Sometimesnot so much. Case in Point Florida,
it's a council meeting. Everybody,make sure your computers are on the
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often perceived as difficult to turn up. What say what? I don't know?
I don't live from sty will rememberthis day? Would ever forever?
Would I please to deal with themisters technology. I think older women are
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often perceived as difficult to turn up. That is hilarious. Older women are
often perceived as difficult to turn on. Oh you've served gone, Well,
you've gone viral for all the wrongreasons. Food from around the world is
always interesting, and Denmark, notknown for their spicy dishes, has an
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issue. The issue is spicy noodles. How spicy are these noodles? Very
very spicy? As a Korean,it could be just spicier than regular spicy
food. But I think those forthose who are not aware of this variety
of spicy levels, it could beextremely spicy. So how this news been
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taken in South Korea? So theseare the three times spicy hot chicken,
two times spicy hot chicken and thehot chicken stew that have been taken out.
And there has been a special warningissued for children, particularly for parents
to contact the poison line if theirlittle ones appear to show acute symptoms.
It's a bit extreme, isn't ita bit extreme? It's spicy noodles.
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What are they? Are they somesort of spec It's top Ramen essentially,
but not top Ramen. It's acompany, but that's what it is.
It's a top ramen looking thing.And the Danish Veterinarian and Food Associate that
is so weird. The Danish Veterinarianand Food Administration and that's the recall Tuesday
citing. Well, you know thatthe bulldock three times spicy hot chicken,
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two times spicy hot chicken, andhot chicken stew is just too much for
the Danish people to handle because Koreanpeople are already aware of these flavors.
So Korean people they know how tochoose and they know what kind of choices
to make when it comes to Makkingsenjoy spicy food, but for those who
are not aware of those flavors,trying such extremely spicy food could be a
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big shock to the body as well. And I think it's like jumping into
the freezing caught water without any preparation, so it could be a little bit
dangerous. I would say, doyou know if they are popular these flavors?
Yes, these flavors are very popular. The brand itself has been quite
popular since the first product came outin twenty twelve, and because the original
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one is super popular, the companyhas released lots of different variations and versions,
including extra spicy one and even milderversion as well. A milder version
as well. Because the Danes can'thandle it, I think the poison thing
seems a little you didn't poison anybody. It's just you know, too spicy
for your sensibilities and your taste.It's what it is, Denmark. It's
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what it is. Take a deepbreath, Okay, you put a little
sugar out there that if you,by the way, if you have really
hot, spicy or something, toput a little sugar on it clears it
up rather fast. Some young foodsmust be absolutely delighted that they've got people
talking about this, right, andeven Korean people in general are proud that
international people get to enjoy this.But yeah, precaution has to be made
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absolutely. So what does this sayabout the people of Denmark. Well,
I will say poisoning someone could bea little bit a strong word because for
Korean people and people have had noproblem enjoying this spicy food. But I
somehow understand that the government has madethis decision because you know, some precaution
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has to be some precaution have tobe considered when it comes to enjoying extremely
spicy food. Yeah, the Danish, like I say, love them.
I loved being in Denmark. Itwas great spice not on their radar,
which brings us too stupid information.And then I go and spoil it all.
I say something stupid, We'll takestupid tills 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, stupid little after Youshould never underestimize the predictability of stupidity.
Now it's time fall stupid information.How hot is hot? And what is
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hot? If you go look atthe hottest dishes. Most places that have
rankings say the hottest food recognized onthe planet is the fall curry with ten
different ten different peppers including are youready for this? Yes, it's got
the ghost pepper in there. Andif you go to restaurants in India and
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only few of them serve this,you must sign a waiver just in case
something goes wrong. That's why Idon't eat curry. I'm just letting you
guys know. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson showsyour Twitter tweet at as text to program
that and the fact that I don'tlike curry. I love spicy food.
I had spicy food all day.Spicy food's good for you. It's good
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for your heart, it's good foryour stomach. Love me some spice.
It's never a fan of curry.You guys, have a blessed rest of
your day. We got through mostof the week, and I see you
over there Friday staring right back atme, and I'm staring right back at
you. We'll do it again tomorrowas always, Night night Jack. This
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is the Chad Benson Show.