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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
It is Martin Luther King Day. It is also Inauguration Day.
But before we can get to all the festival, the fun,
the excitement, the chaos, the craziness, the absolute sheer giddiness
of some and the sadness for others, let's take a
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deep breath and remember what we're losing. Four years of this.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
America is defined by one single word, possibilities.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
I read for President of twenty twenty.
Speaker 5 (00:48):
Because of what I saw in Charlottesville.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
If I became president, we have created more jobs and
any president ever has. We can't meet this crimate c license.
Speaker 6 (00:56):
We can ban assault weapons. Elect me.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
I'm twenty twentieth century, twenty first century. He said I
wanted to shut down as soon as possible. The same
was identic. I would not be taking China's word for
it in fahing down, way down and continuing to go down.
A number of the executive orders that I have signed
booster shots to when to start them, poo will give them.
We left completely to the scientists. I'm also announcing Operation
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Fly formula focus on traditional infrastructure. Public has a right
to know the answer about what happened on January sixth,
suckers and losers.
Speaker 6 (01:29):
If we lose, they'll be a bloodbath.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
Said that, how dare he said that the last guy
Trump wants to run against his me con serge humanitarian
persistence into Gaza. Now, who in the lord's name is pooh?
You think gives them the right? Oligarch is taking shape
in America of extreme wealth, power and influence.
Speaker 7 (01:48):
Just hacked like a president.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
We watched me raised on my sixty seven corvette. It's
only three twenty seven.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Shoot it and I suffered, depressor.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
I mean, what are we doing here?
Speaker 7 (01:57):
What flavor ice game do you have?
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Do you think I would you if I knew exactly
what it was for a problem figuring out whether you're
for me or Trump?
Speaker 6 (02:04):
And you ain't?
Speaker 8 (02:05):
Black cornpop was a bad news.
Speaker 7 (02:07):
Well I would say those things again.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
That right there, it's a man. It will no longer
be with us. No, he's not leaving the earth. He
is leaving the presidency today and taking over the presidency.
This man, you know him simply as the Donald.
Speaker 9 (02:24):
We will make America safe again, and we will make
America great again.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Thank you very much, Thank you very much. What a
great victory for everybody.
Speaker 6 (02:42):
Thank you America thank you very much, Thank.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
You last night. Oh it's not over, We're just getting started.
What can we do from here?
Speaker 10 (02:52):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Could it be the village people on the stage with
the Donald? Oh it could be.
Speaker 8 (03:01):
Man.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
When you talk about show business, nobody's more show busy
than this guy, Harriet. It was a weekend of show
busy stuff. Donald delivered it over and over. Yes, the
forty seventh president is here. Think so much, tell no man, no,
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and yes. If you want to know, was he dancing
doing the dance that he does so damn well, of
course he was, because that's who he is. This isn't
a y MC, that's just Donald. Good on John Trump.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
It's fun to say.
Speaker 11 (04:00):
So.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
The rise of the fallen today will be it. It'll
officially be the crowning achievement of the greatest comeback in
political history. Absolutely not even close. I mean, this is
easily the greatest comeback in political history. And Biden, for
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his part, out he goes, but on his way out
he had to do a few things.
Speaker 12 (04:28):
A final flex of presidential powers. President Biden's pardon, doctor
Anthony found Chip, retired General Mark Milly, and members of
the House January sixth Committee, all of These people have
been heavily criticized by President elect Trump, who is hinted
at revenge against them.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
As opposed to all the revenge that they went after
Trump for. Oh my goodness me, So what is the pardon?
How does that work?
Speaker 12 (04:57):
So?
Speaker 2 (04:58):
What is what is foul? Is it like a card?
Do you get a card where you make one call
right and you get like one wish like I want
this to go away, and then it goes away? How
does that work? What are you getting pardoned for when
you have been charged with anything? That's the way it works, now,
ladies and gentlemen, that's the way it works. It is
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gonna be quite a day of the weekend, though, was
interesting because TikTok. Now, I'm gonna be honest with you.
We're gonna talk about inauguration. We're going through some of
the stuff they I don't care about, the pomp and
the circumstance. It's been moved indoors. It's cold out there.
Uh and by cold, I mean friggin freezing. We'll touch
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on that a little bit. The reality is, though, what
matters comes from here on out. Like and you'll hear
me say this a lot today, I've been to weddings, pomp, circumstance, big,
the whole nine yards who that marriage didn't last. And
I've been to weddings where it's like, dude, we're going
to the courthouse, we're gonna sign some stuff. We might
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over to like grab a quick bite to this Mexican
restaurant and that'll be that. And marriage still going strong.
So it's going to be interesting. It's gonna be interesting.
And I've I've had to temper some of my big
maga friends with hey, he's not a wizard, so slow
your role. We'll talk about that throughout the day. But
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easily the biggest story this weekend was TikTok. The sadness
of people feeling gutted by TikTok not being there was real.
It's real. I remember it was it Saturday night. My
stepdaughter's like, oh my god, it's god. My wife's like
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mine too, and I was like, this is a big topic,
but this is a topic around the country. There's a
bigger thing than anything else going on. Yes, I do.
Speaker 13 (06:56):
I do need TikTok to continue engaging with the community
that I've spent over four and a half years building.
It's a unique community and it's not something that can
be replicated really at all on the other platforms. Not
to mention the fact that I was deriving significant income
from my small business on TikTok, so that will also
be sorely missed. But right now I'm just missing hearing
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from the thousands of people who continue to be reached
by my content.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
So one of a lot of people who are very
happy that TikTok is back for now.
Speaker 14 (07:32):
Just hours after TikTok shut down the app for it's
one hundred and seventy million users as a nationwide band
took effect.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Tonight, it's back up and running.
Speaker 5 (07:42):
And as of today, TikTok is.
Speaker 14 (07:45):
Back TikTok restoring service, shortly after President elect Trump stepped
in this morning promising to delay enforcement of the ban
by signing an executive order when he takes office.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
So it is back for now. How long it lasts,
I couldn't tell you ninety days now. Supposedly in those
ninety days, you had to be in the middle of
a sale. So, because these things take forever, and we
were going over everything last week about what it would cost,
so I got a much you know, we talked about
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Zach and I givs Man, Officer Board CAPRA. We went
through the potential cost of it without the algorithm. It's
forty billion to fifty give or take. But you want
the algorithm. That's the only thing that matters. The algorithm
is going to cost you another two hundred billion. So
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that's a big deal right there.
Speaker 11 (08:42):
Absolutely, I want to thank President Trump for his commitment
to work with us to find a solution that keeps
TikTok available in the United States.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
That's the CEO of TikTok, who will be there today
along with a lot of other people. By the way,
Trump invited a ton of foreign leaders. That never happens.
Is this like a first China's second in charge is
gonna be here. You're gonna get a bunch of other
foreign leaders who are showing up. So that's that to me,
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I find fascinating that I thought that that times they're worse. No, No,
this is like this is the first, which is crazy
that he invited as some and some are coming, but
they're probably like, no TikTok works. I mean around my house, kids,
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it was a sore, sore thing yesterday morning.
Speaker 15 (09:39):
Did you hear the news? Now what news TikTok's getting banned?
Speaker 16 (09:43):
Are you kidding? When you're gonna get a real job,
a real job? TikTok was a real job.
Speaker 15 (09:49):
No, okay, yes, I'm actually thinking about applying at either
Instagram or YouTube.
Speaker 16 (09:55):
That's how cool?
Speaker 1 (09:56):
What do you mean to do?
Speaker 16 (09:57):
Well, they have a few positions open.
Speaker 15 (09:59):
It's called like a a video creator individualists. Oh, come on,
you're just gonna keep doing the same thing just on
Instagram and YouTube?
Speaker 16 (10:08):
Well is that the end of the world.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
It's not a real job.
Speaker 16 (10:11):
What do you mean I can make money doing it?
Speaker 8 (10:14):
Oh?
Speaker 16 (10:14):
Yeah, have you made any money so far on TikTok? Well,
that's how important? Why is that relevant? Is game banned?
Who cares?
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Now you can get a real job. So so the
biggest stories who won't be there? Who will be there? Again?
Don't care? Pop circumstance hmmm For a lot of people,
it's a big deal. I've said this, me being a
quarter of a mile to half a mile away from
somebody behind a bunch of fens, standing around a bunch
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of people I don't know, in the freezing cold, to
see somebody I could barely see doesn't seem as thrilling
as you might think it is. Oh, I don't think
that's very thrilling at all. No, it's not. It's not.
And again, cold, cold, cold for the next couple days,
gonna be cold. Watch those football games last night, cold,
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my house this morning freezing. My dog's not happy. That's
what I'm telling you. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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here a Twitter tweet at us text the program happy,
Happy Monday. So much stuff to get to today, more
on the fires, a lot more obviously on the inauguration.
But I care, like I said, about the implementation of
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what Trump wants to do for the next four years.
And as we remind everybody, Trump doesn't have four years.
He's got really a year to fifteen months to get
this thing rocking and rolling, or the change will come
midterms that will make the last two years of his
presidency potentially a nightmare. So the clock starts now. Indeed,
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Speaker 17 (12:59):
Show Chad Benson. While this is a fast moving system.
It will still be an impactful one snowfalling in New
York City, but conditions will continue to deteriorate tonight for
places like Boston as this storm moves and exits tomorrow
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morning through New England.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
Cold.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Indeed, earlier today I sent a picture nine degrees where
I'm at nine degrees nine degrees. Do you guys understand
how cold that is? My dogs do not want to
go outside. They look at me like we are warm
weather dogs. Okay, all right, we allowed you to bring
us across the country. Sorry, this is no, no, no,
but we got a little jacket, so you have to
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go outside. What about the inauguration?
Speaker 18 (13:48):
For the inauguration, temperatures will feel like the single digits,
feeling like minus sixteen Monday in Chicago. And when we
had the cities like Houston and New Orleans, it's there
where we could see some wintry weather as well. Tracking
a storm Monday into Tuesday that could bring several inches
of snow and sleep to the area.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Cold is what we're saying with it. Two hundred and
thirty eight million people, from what I understand, are going
to be under winter weather warnings, So it's gonna be
chilly out there's what we're trying to tell you. It's
gonna be jilly, very cold. The other side of it,
you've got what's going on in California with the fires,
which are still very very much alive and well now
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they're not what they once were, but there's no doubt
there's still plenty of issues out there, and they got
through a decent weekend. But now the winds come back.
Speaker 19 (14:40):
Again today for the third time in less than two weeks.
A PDS, or particularly dangerous situation red flag is being
declared with the possibility of one hundred mile per hour
winds and some of the mountains and valleys of southern California.
The Governor's office is pre deploying one hundred and seventy
extra fire engines, water tenders, and firefighting aircraft too this
region to be ready in case a wildfire breaks out.
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In some areas, a wind could be nearly on par
with the one hundred mile per hour winds that made
the Palisades and Eaten fires explode nearly two weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
So what they're saying is gonna be ugly again today.
So we got weather all over the place, and of
course again DC today, the big day, it's gonna be indoors.
It's gonna be cold man. And everybody's like why the
conspiracy theories that have run the gamut of why it's
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gone indoors? How about it's cold af he's almost eighty.
I don't want to stand out there. I didn't go
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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Show the other day, people are would you've gone? If
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they'd ask you, I'm like, no, no, would not It
would not have would not have gone. Like it's it's
just the thought of standing out in the cold, seeing
somebody a quarter a mile away behind a fence doesn't
seem very thrilling to me. That's just me though. I
just never had a It's like me in parades, right,
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you guys know about it if you listen to the show
for a long time. I'm just just stupid. This is
I mean, the parties over the weekend were cool. You know,
the village people will probably touch on that a little bit,
all that stuff, But the thought of this is I
care about what happens after today. I don't care about
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what happens today, if that makes sense. It's like a wedding, right,
I'm sure everybody out there listening you've gone to a
wedding that has been amazing and it's been awesome, and
the marriage sucks. And maybe you've gone to a wedding
that's been wacky and not a lot of stuff going on,
and you know, we're just here, yes to get this
done and that done, and everybody moves on and the
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marriage is great. That's all that mattered. Everything else means
very little at this point in time, very very little.
So just get it done. Sir three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
That's your Twitter, your Instagram. I love hearing from all
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of you. It is kind of funny though, the conspiracy
theories that are out there, there's plenty of them about
why they've moved intoors. They can't protect him. I'm like, well,
if they can't protect him now, why do we think
he's going to be protected tomorrow. Oh that's a good question,
I know, right, I ask good questions. If you're missing
the show, grab the podcast. It is the Chad Benson.
Speaker 20 (17:38):
Show, Son Chad Benson Show, The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
Here's the village of people.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
Rocking and rolling due village people stuff. They got a
little pushback from people, but not a lot. Not like
Carrie Underwood. Also not like several of the people that
showed up and have performed over the weekend at several
of the events, from the crypto events to several other
big parties that Trump was throwing. Nelly did an interview
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and basically said, but I am.
Speaker 11 (18:32):
Honored to be performing for the office for the President
of the United States regardless.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Ain't then another president has me to perform name.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Ain't nobody calling them?
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Ain't No, I would have performed.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
I would have.
Speaker 8 (18:45):
Performed when nobody ever asked you to come to a
clan rally either you know what do you mean? Why
would I go to a clan rally?
Speaker 2 (18:52):
I don't live in a klan country?
Speaker 16 (18:54):
Well, what is here as a clan?
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Cunt?
Speaker 6 (18:57):
No, this ain't no clan is a plan country?
Speaker 21 (18:59):
Man?
Speaker 16 (18:59):
Where is it?
Speaker 6 (19:00):
It's clear country?
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Where it is I love that? Where are that? Where
are that? We go from him to soldier boy. By
the way, you'll only understand a little bit of this
because quite frankly, I had to beep so damn much
of it, and I hope I got it all. Uh
he's waving wads of cash, by the way, Uh that
the Trump folks paid him, They paid They.
Speaker 22 (19:20):
Pay me a bad Obama ain't never putting no money
in my puck? Is Kamal ain't never putting no money
in my Trump put money on my pluck? Is it
trying to say something about me performing? Y'all want me to,
y'all want me to not else it up on the president?
Get a president of a mother the United States? Oh my,
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when nobody telling me about I don't.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
Want to do.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Well? Soldier boy? How how do you really feel? So funny?
Watching people lose their mind freak out over this is
been hilarious. It has been. Remember the big march pre
last inauguration, five hundred thousand people or so this.
Speaker 23 (20:10):
Time, thousands of people here at the People's March in Washington,
DC on the Saturday before the inauguration are here to
protest Trump. When this gottering first happened back in twenty seventeen,
the Women's March, there's almost half a million people here
that day. It's a much smaller turnout today.
Speaker 24 (20:27):
Where's everybody where in this country is literally two days
from now going to be plunged into an oligaki fascist
with a fascist dictator.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
Where's everybody?
Speaker 2 (20:38):
I don't know, where's everybody? Didn't they get the memo? No,
they had four years of stuff that they weren't thrilled with,
and they've decided, you know what, we survived the last
four years. Things were going good until, of course COVID
came around, and then we had four years of this
guy who will you know? What are you gonna say?
Didn't work? So we've decided to go back to the
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other guy. And nothing happened the last one. No nuclear wars,
no wars at all. Nobody got locked up right for
being trans Oh what's gonna happen? But what do we
get for the last four years a wide open border
inflation made worse by stupid decisions by this administration. We
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can go on and on more wars. I mean it's
insane dei insanity absolutely everywhere. But alas you're coming out
to resist.
Speaker 23 (21:33):
What are you most worried about for the next four years?
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Oh, he is going in my community.
Speaker 8 (21:37):
He's gonna be wrong.
Speaker 24 (21:38):
Enough people and he's going to be traumatizing people. And
they're going to eliminate the Department of Education. So that
means black and brown people who don't have any money
to pay to go to public schools, they're not going
to get into charter schools are going to be uneducated,
and they're going to be way slave and automatons for
these black billionaires.
Speaker 23 (21:55):
How do you feel about Trump taking office on Monday?
Speaker 3 (21:58):
I think I want to throw up.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Oh well, there you go. Then that doesn't sound very pleasant.
She's gonna throw up because of Trump. He's like the flu.
He's like the Trump nouravirus for some of these people.
What are they gonna do? I don't know. Trump lots
of stuff going on. His pen is gonna be busy
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president like.
Speaker 25 (22:22):
Trump is preparing to take more than two hundred executive
actions on his first day back in office. Trump at
a rally in Washington last night.
Speaker 26 (22:30):
Oh, I will act with historic speed and strength and
fix every single crisis facing our country.
Speaker 25 (22:36):
We have to do it Number one on his to
do list. Immigration. Trump is expected to declare a national
emergency on the US Mexico border, order troops to build
more infrastructure along the border and relaunches remain in Mexico
policy for migrants.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Which is exactly what he needs to do. This border's
been a mess, it's been a nightmare. And of course
the battle is going on at the border because there's
gonna be huge fights with the federal government and local
law enforcement in places like San Francisco, San Diego, Chicago,
who are ready to come out battling. And then was
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something leaked that shouldn't have been about what could be
starting tomorrow.
Speaker 27 (23:19):
There's going to be a big raid in Chicago on Tuesday.
Do you want people to know maybe they can self deport.
Speaker 28 (23:25):
We're going to be big raid across the country. Chicago
is just one in many places that we got twenty
four field office across the country. On Tuesday, you're gonna
expect ICE is ICE is finally going to go out
and do their job. We're gonna take the handcuffs off
ICE and let them go arrest criminal aliens. That's what's
going to happen there.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
You go criminal aliens, not just say criminal aliens, because
that's what it's about. Let's get as the kids would say,
it's the low hanging fruit, meaning people that are here
that have committed crimes that we know are here that
have committed crimes, people that made mean custody in certain places,
violent offenders. Let's get those people first. Well why would
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we do that, because that's the right thing to do.
My god, you know Americans commit crimes to Yes, yes,
yes we do. Americans do commit crimes. It doesn't mean
you import more crime. Why is this so hard for
people lonely Scott?
Speaker 29 (24:27):
First of all, if you came into the country illegally,
by definition, you are a criminal of some kind. Ab
It's been made pretty clear. The priority is to find
people who are here who have otherwise criminal records on
top of that, have committed violent crimes. And see this
what the American people voted for. They want this situation controlled.
It's out of control. You that millions of people flow
into the country, including a lot of violent people. If
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they succeed right out of the gate and catching those folks, yes,
this is what the bureaucracy is for, though, is to
help sort this out. And the good right here is
to get immigration crisis under control in this country.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Amen. Look, Trump's got a lot of stuff that he's
got to get to. He's got a lot of stuff
that he has to face and go forward with in
the coming months, and he is in a much better
position than he ever was in his first probably year.
He gets it, he's been through it, he understands it,
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he's positioned it away that he wasn't maybe positioned in
a way that no other president has been, and being
able to get out there and do some stuff that
will have an immediate impact. Not all of it is,
but some of it is, and arguably the biggest is immigration.
Speaker 29 (25:38):
Look, we've had deportations in this country before, I mean
President Obama deported millions upon millions of people from the country.
It can be done. It's just that it hasn't been
a priority for the last four years. But it is
a priority now. And the fact that they're going to
get started on their priority on the first day ought
to be a signal to the American people and to localities.
This administration is serious. This is not lip service, This
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is not campaign rhetoric. This is serious, and the people
ask for it, and they're going to deliver it and
start with the violent criminals who are out roaming the streets.
Start there, and I think people will be happy, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
I don't you know, like last week. The whole Lincoln Riley,
the way that the progressives put it, this is just
the reason to go out and just get good, hard
working people and just throw them out of the country.
It's a your want And this is where the left
continues to miss the ball, the want to protect certain
groups who don't deserve protection, violent criminals and individuals. You
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vote against that because why Well, because it's going to
give people the power to get rid of everybody. They
shouldn't be here. If you're here legally, you got nothing
to worry about. If you're here and you are have
been parolled into the country awaiting asylum, you're not going anywhere.
Lets you break a law, right, they've allowed you in.
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But if you're here illegally, you don't have a reason
to be here anymore. You've maybe been given your orders
to be removed. Well, yeah, then you might be in
a little bit of trouble. You might be Just point
it out there. Over the weekend, Chappelle on Saturday Night
Live talking about Trump. Because both Bill Maher and Chappelle
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talked about Trump this week. Get not a shocker.
Speaker 16 (27:26):
The presidency is no place for petty people.
Speaker 10 (27:29):
No, Donald Trump, I know you watch the show man.
Remember whether people voted for you or not, they're all
counted on you. Whether they like you or not, they're
all counting on you. The whole world is counted on you.
I mean this when I say this, good luck. Please
do better next time. Please all of us do better
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next time. Do not forget your humanity, and please have
empathy for displaced people, whether they in the Palisades or Palestine.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
Thank you very much, a good man, Well said, well said, indeed,
do better. That's everybody. You're gonna spend four years just
trying to destroy Trump as a quote unquote journalist with
zero benefit of the doubt. You're just gonna run around
and your goal is just to eliminate him at all costs,
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destroy him in every way, shape or form. In anything
he does that's not better, that's not better for America.
Trump's got to do better as well. Focus on the
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Speaker 31 (30:19):
OSU enters the game with one goal to capture its
first title in a decade. Buckeye' quarterback Will Howard says,
the team's prepared for a fight.
Speaker 25 (30:27):
It's going to be a war, and it's not gonna
be not gonna be given to us.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
We're gonna have to go earn it out there.
Speaker 31 (30:31):
Notre Dame needs their dominant defense to slow down Oshu's
high powered offense if they have any chance of winning
their twelfth title in program history and first since nineteen
eighty eight.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
It's gonna be a hell of a game tonight. So
the National Championship Game the thing we all wanted. I
feel like college sports finally we get teams that played
through a tournament like thing, kind of like what they're
doing in the NFL, and that's awesome. They've already said
they may make some tweaks next year. But so far,
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so damn good, and tonight is essentially college football's Super Bowl.
Speaker 31 (31:06):
The Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman played at Ohio State.
The two quarterbacks Will Howard and Riley Leonard were roommates
at a football camp last summer, but there will be
no friendship on the field. At seven thirty Eastern when
the College Football Playoff National Championship Game kicks off on ESPN.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
I am pumped for that as we get down to
the nitty gritty in football season. You know, when football
season's almost over, you understand that playoff stoke going. We
never sure to go to price picks, used Coachad But
last night we got down to the final four in
the NFL. What a game. Final game was so back
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and forth all night. You had the Ravens, you had
the Bills in Buffalo, back and forth, back and forth.
It was incredible. Twenty eight to twenty six, Ravens going
for a two point conversion to tie the game up
and potentially send it into overtime, extra extra football. If
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you will roll.
Speaker 32 (32:12):
Flip it, got it? Oh, the ball was shopped. He
had the two point conversion.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
In his hands. Mark Andrews dropped the ball. Crushing moment
for him, absolutely crushing moment. They tried it on sidekick,
Buffalo got it this out ended, it's gonna be the
Chiefs and the Bills.
Speaker 33 (32:38):
And immediately Josh Allen goes straight for Lamar Jackson. He
knew exactly where he was on that sideline.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Yeah, it was I mean, you know, Mark Andrews, hell
of a player. Hit him in his hands, he was
falling down, dropped the ball and he's gonna remember that
forever and a day afterwards, though, his quarterback being what
his quarterback is, a leader, saying that with his fault in.
Speaker 34 (33:06):
The first half, I had two costly turnovers, me not
holding the safety, me just knowing the covering, me knowing
it was a man throw. A BS inter session gave
we it was seven to seven at the time. I
believe they scored after that battle back, Uh fumble snap
trying to make something happen, and Little couldn't throw. It
was like a an RPO place, so I couldn't really
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throw the ball to a likely you know, the office
line down the field.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
So I was trying to make something happen.
Speaker 34 (33:33):
Trying to sweeze the ball, slip up man VIRONMTA picked
it up, got some yards that led to points for them.
Speaker 7 (33:40):
So it's a team effort out there.
Speaker 8 (33:42):
You know.
Speaker 34 (33:42):
He been bunching his bond, he making plays happening out
there on the NFL. For us came up short. And
like I've been saying all season, every time we had
situations like this, turnovers play a factor. A Pennanties player
a factor today twelve tonight, the turnovers have it, you know,
And that's why we lost the game because as you
can see.
Speaker 7 (33:59):
Moving the ball wonderfully is hold on to there.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
I'm sorry for my nag, hold on to the ball,
taking it on his shoulders. That's what leaders do, California,
you could learn something from that. That's what leaders do.
Whose fault was this? Hey, we all made mistakes, but
I am the guy, all right. I fumbled, I threw
an interception, I screwed up, put us in positions when
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we were trying to come back. Can't just put it
on one player on one play. Nope, Nope, nope. So
the final four gonna be awesome. Next week you've got
Philadelphia at home taking on the Washington Commander Football team
of Washington DC Redskins. You're not supposed to say that,
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but I did, but I did, so get over it. Okay,
all right, fantastic. Then you've got the matchup that I
think a lot of people we're expecting, the Buffalo Bills
Kansas City Chiefs. That's going to be a hell of
a game. Kansas City for me, plays to the level
of whoever it is they're playing, and this is their
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chance to write even more history with a third consecutive
super Bowl win. In Buffalo. Well, they went to the
super Bowl four years in a row, way back in
the day, and they didn't win a damn thing. Ooh yeah,
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all of the other things right here on the Chad
Benson Show coming up, second hour. More than the inauguration
today again we're touching on it. I care about what
happens afterwards. That's the only thing that matters everything else.
Last couple days in DC, it's all about show. That's
all it's about. People are excited. It's a show. It's
all about the show. But today it's on and it's
(35:58):
time for Trump and everybody else to get moving. He's
got a ton of executive orders he's gonna sign, and
then we'll see what happens. There's gonna be a lot
of court battles as we all know all this Blue States.
And then, of course you got the immigration issue that
is already starting to become something crazy. So get ready
for this kids, Hang on to your hats and glasses.
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This year is going to be the wildest ride in
the wilderness. Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
As we get ready to welcome in the forty seventh
President of the United States South America. That looks eerilief
familiar to the forty fifth President of the United States
of America, we bid the forty sixth president Ado May.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
America is defined by one single word, possibilities.
Speaker 4 (37:13):
All read for President of twenty twenty.
Speaker 5 (37:16):
Because of what I saw on Charlotte Phil I became president.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
We've created more jobs than any president ever has. We
can't meet this crimate cricense. We can ban assault weapons.
Speaker 6 (37:26):
Elect me.
Speaker 3 (37:26):
I'm in the twenty twentieth century, twenty first century.
Speaker 5 (37:30):
I said I.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
Wanted to shut down as soon as possible. The same
was identity. I would not be taking China's word for
it in fashing down, way down and continue to go down.
A number of the executive orders that I have signed
booster shots to when to start them? Who will give them?
We left completely to the scientists. I'm also announcing Operation
Fly formula focus on traditional infrastructure. Public has a right
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to know the answer about what happened on January sixth,
Suckers and losers.
Speaker 6 (37:57):
If we lose, they'll be a blood bath.
Speaker 5 (37:59):
How dare he said that the last kuy.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
Trump wants to run against his me con serge humanitarian
persistence into Gaza. Now, who in the lord's name is Pootin?
You think gives him the right?
Speaker 26 (38:11):
No?
Speaker 3 (38:11):
Oligarch is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power
and influence, just tacked like a president. We watched me
race on my sixty seven corvette. It's only three twenty
seven shroon it and I suffered a pressur what are
we doing here?
Speaker 7 (38:25):
What flabor ice came to you?
Speaker 6 (38:26):
Do you think I would tell you if I knew
exactly what it was for a.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
Problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump?
Speaker 6 (38:32):
And you ain't blacked?
Speaker 8 (38:33):
And corn pop was a bad dude.
Speaker 7 (38:35):
Well, I would say those things again.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Bye bye, right there, forty six on his way out.
Trump on his way in. Quieter kind of day today,
Big parties over the weekend, way bigger than his first inauguration.
Speaker 35 (38:53):
But the weather, baby, it's cold out there, the bitter
cold here is scrambling plans at the eleventh hour, forcing
the swearing in ceremony to move indoors to the Capitol
Rotunda for the first time in forty years.
Speaker 36 (39:06):
Donald Trump's citing the dangerous conditions. It means that far
fewer people will be able to attend to the ceremony.
The guest list has had to be slashed, and there
will be no parade down Pennsylvania Avenue. It also means
that Trump will be able to avoid the potential for
smaller crowds because of the dangerous weather.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
Yeah, I mean it was gonna be a nightmare. I
mean currently, I just want to let you guys know,
this took dogs out this morning. Eight degrees in Nashville.
It's going to be colder there. Wind chill's going to
put it even colder. Smart thing to do, right, don't
get sick. People are like it's gonna be because of
the fact that he is they can't protect him. I'm like, well,
(39:44):
they can't protect him today, they're sure, and that I'm
not gonna be able to protect the tomorrow. So there
you go, kids, there you go. What matters isn't the
inauguration or the size of the amount of people that
go in the crowd and all and none of that
stuff matters. What matters is getting stuff done. That matters
more than anything else. Getting it done. So we'll see
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what it looks like moving forward. As far as getting
stuff done.
Speaker 37 (40:12):
Trump told me there would be a very big focus
on immigration, and as senior advisor, Stephen Miller backed that
up when he briefed a small group of congressional Republicans
over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
Sources tell me.
Speaker 37 (40:21):
That he outlined some of these executive orders and actions
that could include declaring a national emergency around the US
Mexico border, designating Mexican drug cartels as.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
Foreign terrorist organizations.
Speaker 37 (40:32):
We're sending DEI or gender related directives from the Biden administration,
repealing rules on electric vehicles and limits on offshore drilling
and on federal land.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
So he's can have a lot of executive orders and
executive actions. Orders are do this. Actions are you should
do this? But they carry no way. Just to throw
that out there. Speaking of stuff that got done today,
there was pardons eemptively today, So the likes of Cheney,
(41:08):
Millie and several others got pardoned today, including doctor Fauci preemptively,
which is just bizarre. So they haven't been charged with anything,
and they are pardoned for something they haven't been charged with. Hmm.
(41:30):
That's that's interesting.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
But it's sad. It is very very sad, and it's
another blow to the institution of rule of law in
this country.
Speaker 6 (41:39):
Clear, I have a question. Maybe you can answer it.
I don't know, maybe someone else here can answer it.
Speaker 5 (41:45):
Do these pardons offered this morning.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Do they time out with the demise of the Biden presidency. No,
they don't know. Why would you ask that he's going
to pardon for an hour? But what are the pardons for?
I mean, is it just blank? You can go do whatever?
So fout you wants to go out today, shoot somebody
in Times Square, cave at it because you got a pardon.
I'm not. Do you get a card this is in
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case of emergency, Call this number and say I want
to pardon Jake tabber President Biden.
Speaker 38 (42:15):
As you may know, within the hour, we just learned
that he's issued preemptive pardons for former Chairman of the
Joint Gis of Staff, General Millie Doctor Anthony Fauci, as
well as members and staff of the January sixth elect Committee,
as well as law enforcement officers. It testified more before
the committee. What is President elect Trump's reaction to that
(42:37):
and will he respect those pardons?
Speaker 39 (42:40):
Well, Jake, obviously it happened just a few minutes ago.
I've not yet had the chance to speak with President
Trump about that, but quite frankly, this is President Trump's day.
This is the day for the seventy seven point three
million people who voted for President Trump. Obviously, you won
three hundred and twelve electoral votes and won the popular vote.
We've had nothing but a disaster for the past four
years with Joe Biden. Joe Biden is on his way out.
(43:01):
We're going to have real leadership back in the White House.
And quite frankly, with President Trump, we've already seen the
success with the Middle East peace, steel and everything he's
been doing even before he has sworn in. So finally
we're gonna have strong leadership in place, and let's talk
about what we're gonna start doing to improve people's lives.
And how about the disasters of the past four years.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
Okay, I like that. I mean, it's just a weird
situation that you preemptively pardon people who aren't charged with anything.
That's so weird. So well, he's coming for him, man,
he's living rent free. In your head. Well, with all
that going on yesterday, it's a movement in the Middle East.
Speaker 40 (43:41):
Here in Tel Aviv, Jubilan's Israelis watching the transfer live
as the former hostages changed hands, laughing.
Speaker 2 (43:48):
Cheering, and crying.
Speaker 40 (43:51):
Celebrations for Israelis of the Palestinians too. To Guarsans, this
was the first time it was safe to be out
on the streets in fifteen.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
Yeah, I wonder why that is. Anybody have an idea
what happened fifteen months ago? Oh, that's right. You slaughtered
over a thousand Israelis, many of which were sleeping in
their beds, and then had your asses handed to you
for the last fifteen months you started this.
Speaker 40 (44:24):
Let's not forget that, three daughters on their way out
and three mothers anxiously watching it unfold, and when news came.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Through that they were on the way home.
Speaker 40 (44:34):
An emotional damn burst wide open, Rubbly Gonnen's dad unable
to keep his feet on the ground any longer. With
the sun beginning to set, Emily dron and roomy, exiting
the Red Cross cars now inside IDF vehicles, the former
hostages back on Israeli soil.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
Which was crazy watching the hostages leave, the three girls
who got like a goodie bag of pictures of them
in captivity. Hey, you might want to take this. You
don't want to forget us, right, I mean, you know
the world moves fast and you wouldn't want to forget us.
Oh please, are you kidding me? And if you haven't
(45:15):
seen the videos, they put them into these little vans
and they're screaming a lah acbar and they've all got
their guns, and they're dressed and they're black with their
green bandanas on. It is it's just awful, awful, a.
Speaker 40 (45:30):
City, a land largely reduced to dust for some relief,
to see their homespared. So many have lost everything, despite
the pain of a war that's cost more than forty
six thousand Palestinian and more than eighteen hundred Israeli lives.
The seas five is a seed of hope planted amid
the ruins.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
The question is simple, how long does it last? I
couldn't tell you. I don't think it's going to last
as long as people want. So, I remind everybody that
Palestine is just a place that Hamas keeps its goods.
(46:17):
Hamas is a business and because of this and their business,
remember is exporting terror to one place that is Israel.
So how long does this last? I mean there's three phases,
(46:38):
but the third phase essentially is the rebuilding of Gaza
and the removal of Hamas. Do you think Amas is
going to allow that to happen? No, No chance in
hell are they going to allow that to happen. No
friggin way. They are not going to allow any of
(46:58):
that to take place. Because their business is booming, and
while they've taken it in the shorts the last couple
of months, because Iran is struggling, They're just going to
fix the situation by playing along, regrouping and then getting
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back out there and doing what they do, which is
being evil. That's it, just being evil. So do I
think it's over? No? Do I think that this is
going to get to phase three, No do. I think
(47:43):
it'll have some life a little bit for a while.
The question is going to be what's Trump do from there?
Bbi's under lots of pressure. What does Trump do from there?
Because you're not a limit them, so, as I said
(48:05):
last week, think of it as a company that just
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Speaker 26 (50:21):
Doctor as a first step toward restoring transparency and accountability
to government. We will also reverse the overclassification of government documents.
And in the coming days, we are going to make
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Speaker 2 (50:57):
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time tell me whether the UFOs are tell me who
was involved with what? Just out of curiosity on this
Martin Luther King day, by the way, let's get it
(51:20):
all out in the open, shall we was our government
maybe not as kind and as wonderful as we thought
it was, or maybe it is. We don't know, but
we're gonna find out. Oh my lord, it's gonna be uh.
We aren't telling Anthony. I haven't even started yet. It
(51:40):
starting one of those years when it comes to Trump.
It's gonna be very busy. I have a feeling it's
gonna be very, very, very busy. You think about what's
going on right now, how fast things are moving from
the hostages being released slowly and again this is uh.
(52:05):
I think this thing isn't going to end anytime soon,
but Ukraine some two hundred by the way, executive orders
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he feels he's got a lot to do. And now
you're on the clock, as they would say, you are
on the clock. We'll see how this goes. The first
one hundred days are going to be very interesting, to
say the least. It's funny though yesterday watching people lose
their mind over TikTok not being there.
Speaker 16 (52:52):
I've been in shock for the last like forty eight hours.
I was in denial, and then last.
Speaker 31 (52:57):
Night when it went out, I was in shock and
I just kind of stay on my phone.
Speaker 2 (53:01):
Just stared at it, didn't know what to do. Then
it was back on what will happen, what won't happen?
And you're gonna have already. You know we're Vivek leaving
the doge already heading over to maybe run for governor
of Ohio, having some issues already. You know that there's
gonna be aches and pains. I want everybody to understand
(53:22):
that those of you who voted for Trump, who loved Trump,
There's gonna be some makes and pains. There's gonna be
some struggles.
Speaker 8 (53:29):
We know this.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
The quiet hurts him. He thrives in chaos. But there's
a lot of moving parts. And you've already got some
people out there who are not thrilled by the fact
that he's looking at reversing the law that they passed
for TikTok, So already they're looking and.
Speaker 6 (53:49):
Go, oh my god.
Speaker 2 (53:50):
And then you've got some conservatives out there like this
is a bad idea. Nope, we did this for a reason.
So we'll see. It's gonna be an interesting four years,
to say the least. Will it be in good four years?
I believe it will be. Is it going to be perfect? No?
And if you're looking for perfection, kids, nobody on this
earth hast three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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Speaker 2 (54:42):
Panic still panic. It's always good to panic and talk
about how evil Trump is. Panic everybody panic.
Speaker 42 (54:49):
You know what bothers me is the capitulation that's going
on everywhere. I mean, at this point, Michelle, Nancy, Kamala,
and Karen Pence are standing up against Trump.
Speaker 1 (55:00):
Men are folding like cheap.
Speaker 8 (55:01):
It's the win.
Speaker 2 (55:02):
It's just a win.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
On the way, I don't agree.
Speaker 42 (55:04):
I just want to say, this is not a normal inauguration. Now,
this is not a normal person. He's a convicted felon.
Why do they go as if this is a normal
inauguration and it's not?
Speaker 2 (55:18):
Joy Bear that that voice, the dulcet tones that come
off of it, just fantastic. By the way, Nancy's not
going because Jill Biden would kill her. So we'll let
you guys know that. That's why Nancy's not going, not
because it's some form of protest. She'll use her hip
as something. The reality is, if Jill Biden saw she
might turn it into a real Housewives situation. Oh, I
(55:41):
can't wait for those books to come out. If you
guys haven't heard, Doctor Fauci got a pardon for what.
Speaker 43 (55:48):
Doctor Anthony Faunci tells ABC he accepts the pardon from
President Biden and is grateful for it, but he emphasized
that he committed no crimes. Fauci did say to ABC,
the threats and possibility of prosecution quote creates immeasurable and
intolerable distress on me and my family. Throughout his campaign,
President elect Donald Trump vowed to exact retribution on his
(56:08):
political enemies. Faucci faced intense scrutiny and vitriol for the
government's response to the COVID nineteen pandemic.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
Doctor Fauci lied, double lied, triple led, light under oath,
lied on numerous occasions about a whole host acrat. Do
I think he should go to jail. No, I think
we need to put all this behind us. I'm one
of those people that says we got to move forward.
Other people like, no, we got to go after everybody.
I'm sorry you may feel that way, but the reality
(56:37):
is we got to go forward. That being said, there
needed to be some come up ince with this guy,
and there never was and there never will be. He's
got his pardon. Now again, if you take the pardon,
you admitted you did something wrong. He says he's done
nothing wrong, then why do you need your pardon? January
sixth Committee got pardons several others got pardons as well.
(56:58):
Today it's just a busy cizar situations. Everybody's getting to
part You get a partner, and you get a partner,
you get a partner. What's it for? I don't know.
Keep it in your back pocket. You may need it
one day. Ooh really uh? The war on the fire
in California, if you will, is still raging, potential to
be an ugly day again to day again.
Speaker 19 (57:17):
Today, for the third time in less than two weeks,
a PDS or particularly dangerous situation red flag is being
declared with the possibility of one hundred mile per hour
winds and some of the mountains and valleys of southern California.
The Governor's office is pre deploying one hundred and seventy
extra fire engines, water tenders, and firefighting aircraft to this
region to be ready in case a wildfire breaks out.
(57:39):
In some areas, a wind could be nearly on par
with the one hundred mile per hour winds that made
the Palisades and Eaten fires explode nearly two weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (57:49):
So the fires are still going, but they're not what
they once were. The potential to pick up again is
obviously there, but a lot of the fuel has already
been burned out in certain areas, and those areas, by
the way, are being hunted by wolves. The wolves they're here,
they're here, and the smoke hasn't even stopped, not those
(58:10):
kind of wolves. The people are coming in and going,
I'll buy that from you. Your house was worth four
million last week, it's not there anymore. I'll give you
a million and a half or the acreage of land
or whatever you've got, because you're not going to get
what you think you're gonna get from the insurance. You're
(58:30):
under insured or not insured at all. So the wolves,
if you will, are at the door.
Speaker 6 (58:36):
We're not gonna let.
Speaker 2 (58:37):
People come in here and take advantage of us. People
who are natives. Professionals, doctors, lawyers who are natives of
this community, police officers, so many.
Speaker 7 (58:47):
That I know.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
But what do you do if you don't have enough
insurance to rebuild the way it was? If trying to
rebuild the way it was is going to go over
what your house is. Remember, you get one hundred and
ten percent or whatever your house is as far as
it builds, so you can go over by ten percent.
But then after that they have a right to reclassify
and retax you. That's if you get enough money to
(59:15):
rebuild your home. What do you do for two three
years before you get your permits, before you get the
the you know, so you're gonna go through the permit
selection even with all of the red tape cut, so
all of the red tapes being chopped up and cut,
what do you do, Well, it's gonna probably still take
you a year or two to get everything. It's gonna
(59:36):
take you god knows how long to get the money
from there. You're gonna have to have another place to live.
It's probably gonna take you a year or two before
after the permits to even start your build. So you're
going out three four years before you're even thinking about
moving back. And how do you live? All of those
(59:56):
things right there absolutely important to think about. And are
the wolves at the door? Yes, because it's unfortunate. I
think it was Carnegie said it a Rockefeller. When there's
blood in the streets, there's money to be made, and
people have cash sitting there and they're gonna go. You know,
you're not gonna get what you think and you're sitting
there going we've got to move. We've got to do
(01:00:18):
something you're willing to offer me one point five even
though my house was worth three. I don't really have
a choice, because what am I going to move ten fifteen,
twenty miles away, start a life there for the next
umpteen years, and then hope to move back here in
the same position potentially. Of this, it's understandable. Bill Maher
(01:00:38):
over the weekend on his show roasted California, Ia as
it absolutely should be roasted, as all of us had
been doing it. So's a guy who lives there, who
pays huge amounts of tax to live in a state
there was once the most amazing state, but now it
(01:00:59):
is a progress nightmare full of wackadoo's homeless junkies, and
only the facade of the ocean and the beautiful homes
and the weather keep it from becoming literally hell.
Speaker 44 (01:01:16):
America is so partisan now that even when there's a
disaster of any kind, so many people choose to defend
their own team, even over death. A lot of Democrats
in this one party state this week went right to
don't blame politicians, you can do anything about the wind,
which is exactly half true. The wind part, Yes, fire
is a tough fight out here, and yes, global warming
(01:01:37):
absolutely makes it worse. It's also, yes, undeniably true that
la is built in a stupid place to build a city.
Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
Yeah, it's true. All those are true. We talk about
the wind all the time. Nature will mess you up.
Nature will do what nature does.
Speaker 44 (01:01:53):
Axios Rana story and how getting the water out of
the hydrants in Pacific Palisades was more complicated than it seems.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
I'm sure it is. I'm sure it's very complicated.
Speaker 44 (01:02:03):
That's why I pay thirteen percent of my income in
this state every year to people who I assumed were
working on things like this. When asked why so many
of the hydrants in the Palisades right nowt of water,
Governor Newsom said, the local folks are trying to.
Speaker 7 (01:02:15):
Figure that out.
Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
Yeah, you got to do that before the fire, which
never gets done. Preemptive, kids, Preemptive is what we're saying.
Maybe you should test it first before you decide to
take on the giant wildfire. Let's not forget California past
the seven billion dollar bond to fix the hydrants, to
(01:02:37):
fix the storage capabilities, to fix how it runs from
the reservoir down into the storage and then out of
the hire all of those things, seven billion dollars. None
of it's been spent environmental regulations, you know one.
Speaker 44 (01:02:54):
Look me in the eye and tell me anyone could
have done worse. We just got our ass kicked by fire.
Something Neanderthals fought to a tie. The good news is
our fire chief is a lesbian. Am I against a
lesbian being chief?
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
Of course not.
Speaker 44 (01:03:08):
Do I think a lesbian can do the job?
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
Of course I do.
Speaker 44 (01:03:11):
And maybe she's the best person for the job, or
maybe they really wanted a lesbian in that job, and
she's just the best lesbian for the job, and with
essential services, that's not good enough.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
A frickin' man. Like we said last week, Dei's fun
until it's necessary. Dei's fun until it's you that have
to live under it. Everybody wants to be inclusive, They
want equity, they want all of the stuff until it's
(01:03:45):
your brain surgeon. Then you just want the best deputy chief.
Speaker 6 (01:03:49):
Kristin Larson said this.
Speaker 23 (01:03:51):
You want to see somebody that responds to your house,
your emergency, whether it's a medical call or a fire call,
that looks like.
Speaker 44 (01:03:57):
You, which would sound kind of racist to the Southern
Sheruff said it so we should be sending white firefighters
to white houses and black ones to who teaches people
this book? No one cares what someone looks like when
they're pulling you out of a burning house.
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More than half the country is now under cold weather alerts.
Wind chills could drop to fifty below zero in the
upper Midwest, some of the coldest temperatures into two years.
This as a rare winter storm takes aim at the
south later today into tomorrow. Some areas bracing for the
most snow in decades.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Yeah, cold talked about a little bit earlier. I was like, Uh,
it's nine degrees here, nine nine degrees. Not gonna get
much warmer today here in Nashville. I'm okay with that.
I like the cold, and I'm not outside actually right
now it's eight Oh my god, it's getting colder, for
(01:06:32):
the love of goodness, and there will be snow kids.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Snow overnight.
Speaker 46 (01:06:37):
We are anticipating some frigid coal which could lead to
black eyes. Please be careful on the roads. As far
as totals go, generally speaking, about three to six inches,
so this could be a prolific snowstorm for a lot
of places.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Now we could see higher totals to farther inland.
Speaker 9 (01:06:51):
You go.
Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
Be careful out there if you're out and this is
an arctic blast that is coming through. We just talked
about the fires. Fires are you know, the heat, all
of that nastiness that's going on out there because of
the certain areas of the fires with the humidity gone
wind back up again today. But for us throughout a
vast majority of the country, it's cold, baby. And you
(01:07:14):
know what, some of these places they're not used to
cold like this and weather like this, and it makes
driving a nightmare.
Speaker 46 (01:07:20):
Winter store mornings lining the I ninety five quarter, timing
it out seven PM. As the sun sets, that's when
we start to see conditions really deteriorate in places like
New England before this bank's out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
And it moves from New England down through That's why
everything you know you're gonna go through DC and all
that stuff. That's why everything's indoors everything's indoorsed. For the
love of God, those are mean people didn't show up there.
A lot of people have showed up. They're ready to
rock and roll. This is it, man, four more years,
four more years. It starts today.
Speaker 21 (01:07:51):
So why are you here today to see if President
troump before it gets inaugurated as president the greatest American
comeback in American history.
Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
It's hard to argue that politically, it's hard to argue that.
You go back to January seventh, twenty twenty one, it
was over, couldn't stop anything, couldn't stop anything before that.
But all of a sudden, now he had gone from
controversial at times to effective to a pariah.
Speaker 40 (01:08:25):
And then.
Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
The build began, Then the law suits began. Then the
build continued and people are like, yeah, we'll see and
then there was a whole bunch of people in the
race and then all of a sudden they were on
stage doing their thing. Trump was nowhere to be found,
but it didn't matter because he was still winning. Then
the primaries, any won, then he won again, Then he
(01:08:51):
won again. Then he continued to win. Then more cases
against him, then convictions, but he kept winning. Then a
mug shot and he kept winning. Then November fifth, and
he kept winning.
Speaker 21 (01:09:08):
Trumps say, good businessman, He'll get stuff done for America
the economy. Prices will stop rising, wages will start to
increase to match the page price spiral, and I think
overall the country will just be better the next four years.
Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
Well as far as some of that stuff we're gonna
find out. Do I think prices will eventually come down some,
not all? Do I think it's gonna be perfect?
Speaker 35 (01:09:35):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:09:36):
And that's what I temper people's you know, their hopes
and prayers that magically today at you know, he becomes
this genie and between today and tomorrow, overnight boom, everything
is fixed. It doesn't work that way. And I tell
people this, you have to be willing to have some
(01:09:56):
short term pain for that long term gain. And I
look at Javier Malay in Aregentina. He told everybody, we're
doing all these cuts, we're gonna get inflation under control.
We're gonna cut some of this stuff and there's gonna
be some pain. And sure enough, poverty rose, but inflation fell,
(01:10:19):
and as that started to happen, people saw light at
the end of the tunnel. We're not like them. We're
in a much better position than Argentina and everywhere else
in the world. But that being said, it doesn't mean
that magic's gonna happen because he's not a genie. It's
just not AOC.
Speaker 47 (01:10:38):
What do you have to say, congresswoman, are you going
to the inauguration? Congresswoman, are you going to the inauguration?
Speaker 16 (01:10:42):
Are you going to the inauguration?
Speaker 47 (01:10:44):
Let me make myself clear. Okay, I don't celebrate rapists,
So no, I'm not going to the inauguration.
Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
Man, she's not going to the inauguration because he's a rapist.
Speaker 47 (01:10:54):
We are on the eve of an authoritarian administration. This
is what twenty first century fascism is starting.
Speaker 21 (01:11:04):
To look like.
Speaker 47 (01:11:05):
Republicans really model themselves after Orbond's Hungry, and so you
can look to see how Victor orbon runs Hungry to
get a taste of how they will try to govern
and control media and companies in the United States.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Oh, for God's sakes, get over yourself. Just say look,
I don't want to go and just move on with it. No,
but you have to be that celebrity. You have to
put that out there. It's your hot take. He's a rapist,
he's a fascist. It's my hot take on that. What
are you gonna think of that hot take? Sounds like
some of you said the other day, she's not going
to be there. Not a shocker. Not a shocker. Indeed,
(01:11:50):
by the way, if he's really all the things you
say he is, then why is everybody like Obama laughing
and talking to him? Because if he's all the things
that are that you say he is, those people will
never be seen with him. But as part of the
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more on the inauguration, Oh, very exciting. Well what's trending
as well? Talk a bit about the fires, what potentially
(01:12:32):
could happen there again today because the wins are back,
but so are the wolves. Here what one guy said
and not the wolves you're thinking of. People like the
wolves are there? They have wolves in California. No, not
those kind of wolves. Plus, we've got a lot of
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This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
The party over the weekend was grandiose. Many of folk
were there, celebrities young and old. This Trump gave his
mighty speech as he ascends to the forty seventh presidency.
But as he does that, we must remember the person
(01:13:56):
who is leaving. We wouldn't want to let him go
without saying, hey, thank you for the memories.
Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
America is defined by one single word, possibilities.
Speaker 4 (01:14:09):
All read for President of twenty twenty.
Speaker 5 (01:14:11):
Because of what I saw on Charlotte Phil I became president.
Speaker 6 (01:14:14):
We've created more jobs than any.
Speaker 3 (01:14:16):
President ever has. We can't meet this crimate c license.
We can ban assault weapon elect me. I'm in the
twenty twentieth century, twenty first century. I said I wanted
a shout down as soon as possible. The same as identity.
I would not be taking China's word for it.
Speaker 4 (01:14:31):
Inflation down, way down and continue to go down.
Speaker 3 (01:14:34):
A number of the executive orders that I have signed
booster shots to when to start them, BOO will give them.
We left completely to the scientist. I'm also announcing Operation
Fly formula focus on traditional infrastructure.
Speaker 5 (01:14:47):
Public has a right to.
Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
Know the answer about what happened on January sixth.
Speaker 5 (01:14:51):
Suckers and losers.
Speaker 6 (01:14:52):
If we lose, they'll be a bloodbath.
Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
Said that, How dare he said that the last guy
Trump wants to run against this me consurge humanitarian persistance
into Gaza. Now, who in the lord's name is putin?
Think gives him the right? Oligarch is taking shape in
America of extreme wealth, power and influence.
Speaker 7 (01:15:11):
Just hacked like a president.
Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
We watched me race on my sixty seven corvette. It's
only three twenty seven soon and I suffered a pressure.
Speaker 6 (01:15:19):
Mean, what are we doing here?
Speaker 7 (01:15:20):
What flabor is came to?
Speaker 8 (01:15:21):
You?
Speaker 35 (01:15:21):
Have?
Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
I do you think I would tell you if I
knew exactly what it was for a problem figuring out
whether you're for me or Trump?
Speaker 6 (01:15:27):
And you ain't blacked?
Speaker 8 (01:15:28):
And corn pop was a bad news.
Speaker 7 (01:15:30):
Well, I would say those things.
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Again, I'd say we're going to miss him, but I
think that'd be a lie. Even people that voted for
him are like, all right, it's time to go. Now
you've had your chance, and yep, time to go. And
on his way out today, pardon Fauci. January sixth, Committee
General Milly, a few others. So there you go, kids,
(01:15:55):
forty six President the United States of America, Chelsea Robinette Biden.
We wish you godspeed, good luck, my friend. Meanwhile, real news,
TikTok Trump's first real thing. What is he gonna do
(01:16:16):
with tick? And to the Talk? Because she is you.
Yesterday and over the weekend, the panic was on. The panic,
I say, dare I say, the freaking out, the fear
of the loss of the talk. Oh, it was real.
It was a reel round my house. I know about
you guys. Kids were like, oh my god. The wife's like,
(01:16:39):
oh my god. Everybody's oh my god. But it's back.
Speaker 14 (01:16:46):
Just hours after TikTok shut down, the app for it's
one hundred and seventy million users as a nationwide band
took effect. Tonight, It's back up and running.
Speaker 8 (01:16:55):
And as of today, TikTok.
Speaker 14 (01:16:59):
Is back TikTok Restoring service, shortly after President elect Trump
stepped in this morning promising to delay enforcement of the
ban by signing an executive order when he takes office.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
So the ninety day order that he's going to throw
out there, according to the law, for there to be
an extension, there must already be in place a sales cycle.
So doesn't mean the sale has to be done. It
just means that they're in the midst of selling the
(01:17:31):
company because these things take a while. It's not like
you go, I'd like to buy your company like okay.
In these hand over the money doesn't work that way,
especially for TikTok, which has to if it was ever
to be sold, has to be unwound. And then we
can see as we're unwinding some of the things that
are going on, I e. Who owns some of this?
Wo Party leaders in China own some of this. Oh yeah,
(01:17:56):
and if you want to buy TikTok. We worked it
out the other day and man Zach was pretty damn
spot on. So to own TikTok, it's about fifty billion,
but there's a caveat that is the app to own
the thing that matters most, which is the algorithm you're
(01:18:19):
going to tack on another two to two point fifty.
So there you go.
Speaker 11 (01:18:27):
I want to thank President Trump for his commitment to
work with us to find a solution that keeps TikTok
available in the United States.
Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
CEO, who will be there today of TikTok of bite dance?
Not everybody's thrill because remember this was a bipartisan effort.
When people realize that TikTok was a potential to be
(01:18:57):
the trojan horse, okay said, I don't worry about the
trojan horse. There's a trojan horse in everything they do.
I worry about the influence it has on American culture
and the opportunity to divide.
Speaker 48 (01:19:17):
Yeah, I mean, there are serious national security concerns with TikTok,
and there have been for many years. It is striking
that everyone seems to be having cold feet on the
TikTok ban. Everyone from President Biden Chuck Schumer has been
desperately trying to get Democrats to distance themselves from from
the votes that they took banning TikTok, and President Trump
is trying to make a deal when he takes office.
(01:19:38):
Perhaps the delay the implementation of this lot.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
There is you know, I mean I saw Josh Holly
was not thrilled by this. Ted Cruz has come out
and said some stuff about this as well. There's been
several others who quite frankly, are like, wait a minute here,
this is a real issue. And Trump saw the power
of it. You guys understand, while we sit here, we
talk about the power of stuff, right, you know, Trump,
(01:20:07):
this has been a movement and you know the way
it goes. And it hasn't been a fat It's been
a movement and there's a lot of power in that.
Social media has played a huge role in Trump from
the beginning. I've said this and I will continue to
stand on it. Without Twitter, Trump probably doesn't win in
twenty sixteen. And now TikTok helped him in a major
(01:20:28):
way and he saw that. And the influence of TikTok
is massive on our society, the influence of social media.
Go back and look at the Arab spring that's sprung,
that was done based on social media picking up a
story and it just taking off like wildfire and spreading,
and then from there people being able to take action
(01:20:50):
and to get out there and do stuff and We've
never seen anything like TikTok, not at all.
Speaker 48 (01:20:55):
And it's the algorithm that a lot of national security officials,
a lot of Republicans are really concerned about that they're
pushing anti American, anti Semitic, divisive propaganda to young Americans,
and that's part of the reason why it receives so
much by partners in opposition in the first place. So
it's going to be fascinating to see how Trump handles
this situation. But it's a real national security issue and
(01:21:16):
the Supreme Court recognized that.
Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
One hundred percent. And that's the issue. The being able
to be a trojan horse with malware, spyware on the
backhand and stuff that's everything right, That's like, it's one
of those things where if we were to stop right
now and everybody goes looks into all the stuff that
is spying looking all, we would be horrified, I'm sure.
(01:21:39):
But for me, the biggest issue is the way that
they sway information. I go back to I think it
was eight or ten to one positive stories about Palestine
and negative stories about Israel through the roof. So they
were absolutely using it in such a way, great for division,
great to spread anti se Semitism and to say, hey,
(01:22:02):
America's awful for.
Speaker 3 (01:22:03):
My Chinese friend.
Speaker 49 (01:22:04):
I just want to tell you some discussions Americans are
having right now. All of us agree and are astounded
at how cheap and affordable your groceries, housing, and cars are.
I have been watching you guys's grocery haul.
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Videos and it is blowing my mind.
Speaker 49 (01:22:22):
America could never A lot of us also cannot believe
how advanced your country is because we were always shown
and told you guys were a third world like starving country.
Speaker 3 (01:22:34):
That's just not the case.
Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
Well that's not true. Advanced absolutely, China's very advanced, by
the way, no rules or regulations whatsoever the way we
have them here. This is what the kids don't think about.
They just see and go ooh ooh, look at that,
Look at that. But that's the issue. The issue isn't
the spyware in the malware that is always going to
(01:22:56):
be a battle that right there is a bigger issue.
Speaker 49 (01:23:00):
Fact that ninety five percent of you guys' own homes
is mind boggling. It is like, seriously almost impossible to
own a home anywhere in the US.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
You have to work immensely hard.
Speaker 49 (01:23:14):
How about y'all's law school is like eight hundred dollars
a year, and I think that your homeless rate is
zero point eighteen percent. I have people living outside of
tents outside of my building, like it's terrible here, what.
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Well go, you'd love it there, It's fantastic. By the way,
it's easy to get rid of the homeless over there.
We don't let them do drugs. In China. There's like
no drugs right now, none of that stuff that you think,
Oh my dear, we're just we're giving them their dignity
and letting them sleep on the street. None of that stuff.
(01:23:51):
None of that stuff goes on. It's easy. They just disappear. Hey,
what happened to Kwang dot right? Must have got well,
must have got well? How about one more from easily
Swayed TikToker.
Speaker 49 (01:24:08):
This whole experience might just be the most awake and
united I think I've ever seen this country. We are
pissed at our government number one, number two astounded, absolutely astounded.
Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
Well, good luck to you. You're gonna loved China. And
by the way, if something doesn't go right for you
over there, feel freedis talk talk your way out of it.
Just speak the truth because they're really solid on that
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A little what's trending? Straight ahead right here on the
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Chad Benson Show. Chad Benson, Now it's time to find
out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 16 (01:26:36):
Signed James de.
Speaker 23 (01:26:45):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera.
Speaker 5 (01:26:52):
Cheesecake, jump food, what trumping?
Speaker 2 (01:27:01):
That's fine. I was trending on the old interwebs on
this inauguration day. It's also Mlkday and it's Monday. What
about those? Let's see here, Yahoo Chappelle, Major League Baseball,
Snoop Dog, hostage release, Joe Biden, Pardons, Australian Open, Buffalo Bills, Russia,
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Ukraine War and Trump Inauguration Number one trending thing on
the Yahoo so far today. Over to the magic world
of Google, doctor Martin Luther, King Day, Ravens, bills, TikTok
is back, Inauguration schedule, Village people, Village, Yes, the Village people,
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Bill's Chiefs, Commanders, Eggles. That'll be this coming up weekend.
How cool is that? How cool is it for producer
Phil who always texts me first preseason game of the year,
so this is always next year? Well next year is
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this year. Jane Daniels is a freak. Over to magical
world of Twitter.
Speaker 3 (01:28:19):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
Obviously Inauguration Day is up there, but Lamar Jackson, Mark
Andrews sportsmanship, very nice, Mlkday, Milania, bills, all things that
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are trending on this magical, magical Monday. Village people, Israel,
Hamas AOC's inauguration boycott, sparks, defamation debate, what oh, for
God's sakes, get over it? Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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Twitter tweeted as text program Right here on The Chad
Benson Show, Energy Policy Also trending. Vivek Ramaswami exit, Doge
eyeing a run for governor, of Ohio. There was issues there.
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I'm surprised there's already issues. Yes, there's already issues. So
Inauguration Day, over the weekend, though, tens of tens of
people showed up to resist the Trump.
Speaker 23 (01:29:38):
But yeh thousands of people here at the People's March
in Washington, DC on the Saturday before the inauguration are
here to protest Trump. When this gottering first happened back
in twenty seventeen, the Women's March, There's almost half a
million people here that day. It's a much smaller turnout today.
Speaker 2 (01:29:55):
Where's everybody where?
Speaker 24 (01:29:56):
This country is literally two days from now to be
plunged into an ornigaky bashes a fascist dictator.
Speaker 5 (01:30:04):
Where's everybody?
Speaker 35 (01:30:06):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
They spent four years going I thought this was gonna
be better. Bring back the other guy. The other guy's there,
like you should come march Like, no, now, we're good,
We're good. She's very upset, this lady, one of tens
of hundreds of people that showed up. Chat there with thousands.
So one, five hundred thousands.
Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
What are you most worried about for the next four years? Oh,
he is going in my community.
Speaker 8 (01:30:28):
He's gonna be wrong.
Speaker 24 (01:30:29):
Enough people and he's going to be traumatizing people and
they're gonna eliminate the Department of Education, so that means
black and brown people who don't have any money to
pay to go to public schools. And I'm gonna get
into chatter schools. I'm going to be uneducated and they're
gonna be way slave and automaton for these block fucking.
Speaker 23 (01:30:46):
Billionaire How do you feel about Trump taking office on Monday?
Speaker 21 (01:30:49):
I think I want to throw up.
Speaker 2 (01:30:53):
To missing this. Your Greduit podcast is the Chat Betson Show, The.
Speaker 1 (01:30:59):
Chat to Joe, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
Immigration. You know. Tomorrow We're gonna do a countdown of
Trump's five biggest things that he has to handle asap.
Put him in not only importance but also what you
can get done, because just because you've got to handle
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something doesn't mean you're gonna be able to get it done,
because there are ways that we do these things. Although
lots of executive orders and executive actions remind everybody, an
executive action doesn't really have any teeth into it. It's
more a suggestion than anything else. An executive order is
exactly that it's in order to do something.
Speaker 50 (01:32:05):
Well, look, we're going to have his campaign promises that
he promised to the American people right out there on
the table, in terms of border, in terms of energy,
in terms of taking on this kind of dei woke
culture that has infected so many parts of our federal government,
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including our military, returning us to a meritocracy on the border.
The American people gave him a clear mandate lockdown our border,
to port the worst of the worst, take on the
cartels a men.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
One of those things is potentially the cartels being designated
as a terrorist organization, which gives us ways of fighting
them that we don't have right now.
Speaker 1 (01:32:55):
Immigration, Can you explain what that is going to look like?
Speaker 16 (01:32:58):
Will there be raids right away?
Speaker 50 (01:33:00):
Well, you're certainly going to see a much more aggressive
action from border patrol to lockdown our border. We are
working rapidly back towards a remain in Mexico policy. You're
going to see some of our key partners step up
in terms of deportation and taking.
Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
Some of these people back. Here's the thing about the
remain in Mexico. Remember when he first implemented it, it
got challenged everywhere. Well, it's going to be different this
time because it's already withstand the challenge over and over again.
So it's withstood all of these challenges. So now it's
a much different situation when it comes to implementing the
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remain in Mexico. A lot of the other stuff he's
probably going to sign is going to be challenged left, right,
and center. So there's going to be a lot of
start stops when it comes to those things.
Speaker 50 (01:33:50):
Tom Holman absolutely is going to take much more aggressive
ice action. Our inner city mayors are begging for it.
The President campaigned on it. We are going to start
with the worst of the worst of the criminals to
get them out of our cities and out of.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
Our Is this large scale raids we're talking about, Well,
I don't.
Speaker 50 (01:34:06):
Know how you would define large scale, but when we
have criminals raping, assaulting, and conducting the mayhem that they are,
one of the things you're absolutely going to see is
aggressive action.
Speaker 1 (01:34:19):
It's coming out of our community.
Speaker 16 (01:34:20):
It's coming week of our president.
Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
Be ready to go day minute one, minute one, indeed,
minute one, Tom Olman.
Speaker 27 (01:34:28):
There's going to be a big rate in Chicago on Tuesday.
Do you want people to know maybe they can self.
Speaker 28 (01:34:33):
Support We're going to be big raid all across the country.
Chicago is just one in many places. We got twenty
four field office across the country. On Tuesday, you're gonna
expect Ice is Ice is finally going to go out
and do their job. We're going to take the handcuffs
off Ice and let them go arrest criminal amiens. That's
what's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
Here here, Let's get it dead and let's get it done.
The guy who look what everybody majorc is absolutely a joke,
the entire things but a joke. Do I blame it
all on him? I do not, because the orders come
from somewhere. They came from Biden. They came from Biden.
He didn't go around and going I'm doing this, this
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and this. They came from the top.
Speaker 51 (01:35:13):
We forget that Secretary of Hunter of Mayorcus is preparing
to step down after four years in his role.
Speaker 6 (01:35:18):
Try may Orcus joins us.
Speaker 51 (01:35:19):
Now, were there things that you either wish you could
have accomplished or frankly had done differently? And the reason
I ask is because I wonder whether some of the
issues around the border and other things that ultimately led
to Vice President Harris losing I'm.
Speaker 52 (01:35:32):
Not sure I'm in a position to agree or disagree
with your political conclusion as to what determined the election
in November. There are different views having been expressed.
Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
No, No, A border was absolutely one A. One B
was inflation. You could have flip flopped him either way.
Top two things, but the border.
Speaker 52 (01:36:01):
I wish that we had more time and that would
enable us to do more, not only in furtherance of
our mission, but in the service of the American people.
Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
And I don't tend to look back like that.
Speaker 52 (01:36:13):
I look forward and see what is ahead and what
can be ahead for the benefit of the American people, which.
Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
Is stopping people from coming here and then getting people
that are here illegally who've committed crimes. Who is I
like to say, the low hanging fruit. Why do you
say that sounds very racist? I know you'd find that
when you go and you go out and you pick stuff,
you pick the lowest hanging fruit. It's right in front
of you. Pick it.
Speaker 8 (01:36:37):
This is it.
Speaker 2 (01:36:37):
You got people who committed crimes. You got people who
you're illegally, who've overstayed their welcome, who've gone through the
court systems, who've decided they're not going to leave, people
who are in jail for committing violent crimes. We can
go on and on and on about how many of
we're not talking about the lady down the street. We're
not talking about the guy that set up his own
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little business now he's got a little landscaping business, talking
about that. We're talking about people that are absolutely here illegally.
We know they're not supposed to be here. They're criminals
on top of breaking the law of crossing over to
our country illegally, but they're criminals by doing crime in
our country. They must go.
Speaker 29 (01:37:16):
First of all, if you came into the country illegally,
by definition, you are a criminal of some kind. Ab
It's been made pretty clear. The priority is to find
people who are here who have otherwise criminal records on
top of that, have committed violent crimes. And see this
what the American people voted for. They want the situation controlled.
It's out of control that millions of people flow into
the country, including a lot of violent people. If they
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succeed right out of the gate and catching those folks, yes,
this is what the bureaucracy is for, though, is to
help sort this out. And the good right here is
to get immigration crisis under control.
Speaker 11 (01:37:48):
In this country.
Speaker 2 (01:37:49):
That's it. It's simple. It's not a hard thing. Without
a border, we're not a country. Then what are we doing.
And let's not forget what everybody says, Well, if you're
here legally, they're going to throw you out. That's not
going to happen. Also, if you got to a point
where you came here and you went through the process
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and they parolled you into this country and they said
you will have your day in court, you're not getting
tossed out unless you committed a crime. The thought of
not wanting to get rid of people who commit crimes
in our country, and this is what I get from
all my progressive and liberal friends. Will Americans commit crimes too? Yeah,
(01:38:31):
So what you're saying is based on that we should
import more crime. That is the dumbest thing I've heard
all day, and I've heard a lot of dumb things,
because there's plenty of it out there.
Speaker 29 (01:38:46):
Purec Look, we've had deportations in this country before, I
mean President Obama deported millions upon millions of people from
the country.
Speaker 8 (01:38:53):
It can be done.
Speaker 29 (01:38:54):
It's just that it hasn't been a priority for the
last four years. But it is a priority now. And
the fact that they're going to get art on their
priority on the first day ought to be a signal
to the American people and to localities. This administration is serious.
This is not lip service, this is not campaign rhetoric.
This is serious, and the people ask for it, and
they're going to deliver it and start with the violent
criminals who are out roaming the streets. Start there, and
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I think people will be happy, and we'll.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
See what the cities look like, because this is going
to be a battle too, of the progressives, right, the
progressive cities, the San Francisco's, the Los Angeles and San Diego's,
the Chicago's. We're going to do everything to protect anybody
who's committed a crime here, which it's mind boggling that
you would do that. It is mind boggling that you
(01:39:42):
would go, Okay, this person's in jail, they've committed this crime.
They're not supposed to be here. This is at times,
several times have been arrested. And because of that, we're
going to go out of our way to p you. Now,
if you're in the inner city and you're sitting around,
(01:40:03):
you're listening to this, going well, wait a minute here
and got out of their way to protect me. Quite
the opposite. They've pushed me to the side. Absolutely, you're
not the voting block that they can be. So that's
why they've decided you're not worth the time. Yeah, do
(01:40:25):
you think about that for a second. Meanwhile, while this
is going on the Middle East, is it a breakthrough
or is it a pause?
Speaker 40 (01:40:35):
Three daughters on their way out and three mothers anxiously
watching it unfold. And when news came through that they
were on the way home, an emotional damn burst wide open.
Rubby gon End's dad unable to keep his feet on
the ground any longer. With the sun beginning to set,
Emily dron and roomy exiting the Red Cross cars now
(01:40:56):
inside IDF vehicles, the former hostages back on the Israeli soil.
Speaker 2 (01:41:01):
Yeah, and the scumbag Hamas sobs they surrounded their car.
They gave them like a goodie bag, like a going
away present, Like, here's some pictures of us when we
were in better times, right when we were thirty feet
below Gaza and we were torturing you remember that. Ah,
(01:41:22):
those were the days, those were, man, those were the days.
Speaker 26 (01:41:26):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:41:27):
Here's some other stuff we stopped by the gift shop,
got you some stuff, free Palestine shirt, just absolutely awful.
Speaker 40 (01:41:39):
Here in Tel Aviv, Jubilans Israeli's watching the transfer live
as the former hostages changed hands, laughing, cheering and crying,
celebrations for Israelis, of the Palestinians too, for Gazans. This
was the first time it was safe to be out
on the streets in fifteen months.
Speaker 2 (01:41:59):
Cause months ago, I'm trying to put my finger on it.
Something happened fifteen months ago? What oh, yeah, you killed
over a thousand innocent Israelis, some of them sleeping, some
of them waking up for their morning breakfast and walk.
(01:42:20):
Others were at a festival of peace, and you decided
to slaughter and kill them. And then you got your comeupp's.
And the question is what's going to really happen from here,
because remember there are three phases in this Phase one
releasing of the hostages. You know they would going to
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phase two, you know, some sort of real peace court,
leaving certain areas in Gaza and whatnot. And then phase
three is the rebuild of Gaza. But the elimination of Hamas.
And as I remind everybody, Hamas is a business and
business has been booming, so why would you want to
eliminate your business? You wouldn't so to think that there's
(01:43:02):
going to be peace long term.
Speaker 40 (01:43:04):
A city, a land largely reduced to dust for some
relief to see their home spared. So many have lost
everything despite the pain of a war that's cost more
than forty six thousand Palestinian and more than eighteen hundred
Israeli lives. The Sea's Fund is a seed of hope
planted amid the ruins, just not.
Speaker 2 (01:43:28):
Thinking it's going to go long term until you can
eliminate Hamas. And right now, the reason that they're even
thinking about this is because, well, first of all, there's
a little worried about Trump, and same thing goes for Babe,
because Trump has basically said I want this done and
dust that we're not going to participate anymore. So you
got both of that there. Secondly, Iran is weakened. Iran
is the sugar daddy, and without the sugar daddy's funds,
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things don't flow. And right now they're not flowing the
way that they need them to be. So because of that,
you're in this position where you're willing to listen, but
they're not going to Iran doesn't want Hamas to go away.
They don't want Hezblatagoa. I don't want any of them
to go away. But they recognize at this moment in
(01:44:11):
time they don't have a choice. So we'll see how
long this lasts. For three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 32 (01:45:56):
Roll Roll, flip it, got it all the pow shopped.
He had the two point conversion.
Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
In his hands. O God, last night, what a game
twenty eight to twenty six. Gotta go for two under
two minutes. Don't really have any timeouts left? Tie the game?
This could be it. Boom snap boom Lamar rolling to
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his right, got his man is tied? End mister dependable
Mark Andrews wide open. Mark's falling down, but it hits
him right in the hands and bloom, what what? Wo?
Speaker 41 (01:46:37):
Wo?
Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
What they trying on? Sidekick doesn't go well? Game over.
Speaker 8 (01:46:41):
It's gonna be the Chiefs and the Bills.
Speaker 33 (01:46:46):
And immediately Josh Allen goes straight for Lamar Jackson.
Speaker 2 (01:46:51):
He knew exactly where he was.
Speaker 8 (01:46:52):
On that sideline.
Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
So next week, how do we got it going on?
We got the Chiefs taking on the Bills in Kansas
City and the surprise team, Oh, the surprise team, the
Commanders led by Jane Daniels. That guy is a freak.
It's amazing taking on the Eagles. So the Eagles Commanders
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one of those two heading to the super Bowl. Then
you've got Kansas City taking on the mighty muddy Buffalo Bills.
Gonna be so awesome. Now that's next weekend. Tonight's kids.
We got football tonight, baby, We got football tonight, babe.
We got the first National championship game through the playoffs. Ever,
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this is it.
Speaker 31 (01:47:42):
OSU enters the game with one goal to capture its
first title in a decade. Buckeye's quarterback Will Howard says
the team's prepared for a fight.
Speaker 2 (01:47:50):
It's gonna be a war, and it's not gonna be
not gonna be given to us. We're gonna have to
go earn it out there.
Speaker 31 (01:47:54):
Notre Dame needs their dominant defense to slow down OSU's
high powered offense if they have any chance of winning
their twelfth title in program history and first since nineteen
eighty eight.
Speaker 2 (01:48:04):
Yeah, it's gonna be awesome. So you got the fighting
Irish taking on the Buccaneers of the Ohio State.
Speaker 31 (01:48:10):
Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman played at Ohio State. The
two quarterbacks Will Howard and Riley Leonard were roommates at
a football camp last summer, but there will be no
friendship on the field at seven thirty Eastern tomorrow night,
when the College Football Playoff National Championship Game kicks off
on ESPN.
Speaker 2 (01:48:28):
I am pumped. My feeling is Ohio State wins thirty
eight to fourteen something like that. It's just two good
too many NFL players on the other side. It's going
to be a hell of a game. It's no doubt
about that. That is tonight three two, three, five, three eight,
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Right here on The Chad Benson Show. Earlier today, Joe
Biden and Jill Biden the Doctor welcoming Donald Trump and
Milania to the White House. Welcome home, he said, welcome home.
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So Trump number forty seven is in the house. Now, well,
let's see what happens. First one hundred days is going
to be more than interesting. Will he get a chance
to show what he can do when it comes to
the media, What does immigration look like? How many of
these challenges are going to come from the executive orders?
But Biden is gone and no Moss number forty seven.
(01:49:35):
Donald J. Trump is in the house. You guys, have
a blessed rest of your day. We'll do it again
tomorrow as always, Night night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
This is the Chad Benson Show.