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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Dizzy is the best way to describe yesterday. You got
a month's worth of stuff from the Presidency in several hours,
from Gaza to a freed hostage to the surreal, entertaining,
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eye opening and for some people terrifying. Elon, Musk and
Trump hang out in the Oval office on Do you
realize how crazy it is? How transparent they are? Well,
(01:02):
they're not transparent because Elon's hiding everything. He's not. He's
as transparent as you can get. You don't like the
speed of which things are happening. We talked about that yesterday.
It makes peop feel uncomfortable. But how fast things are going,
I mean it is. It's dizzy, It really is. Somebody
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asked me yesterday because we do so many shows, and
we do a show for the morning, we do a
show for the afternoon at top of the other afternoon show.
We do all of these things. I said, let me
tell you something. My shows from from from a few
hours to the next when it was Biden, a lot
of it was the same. Rarely did anything change. I said,
(01:49):
by the time this show ends, stuff will have changed. Dizzy, lightning, speed,
Sit here and go. I don't even know where to start.
Oh and by the way, in the midst of all
of that, and we'll get to it in a little bit. Rep.
Luna comes out and says, look, I'm in charge now
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of all of this stuff we're gonna be releasing. When
it comes to RFK, JFK, MLK, COVID nine to eleven, UFOs,
UAPs and Epstein, You're like, oh goodness me. I mean,
the minute you think I'm gonna be the top story
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of the day, gone gone, just gone. So while everything's
going on, right, so you've got King Jordan there, Elon's
doing his thing while all of this stuff is happening,
and there's Trump right everybody's orbiting him. There's a plane
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that lands in Moscow.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Quietly, A private jet belonging to Trump's Middle East envoy
Steve Wikoff mysteriously appeared to land in Moscow on Tuesday morning,
and no one could really understand why it was there.
People were speculating, was it because he was trying to
do something relating to Hamas and Gaza, was it something
to do with negotiations with Ukraine. But actually we realized
(03:21):
once the White House announced it, it was because Mark
Vogel was on this flight and headed home to America.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
That's right. Steve Whitkoff is kind of the negotiator in chief,
if you will, for Trump. He's a big real estate guy.
I know, for those of you out there who hate
people who are successful, he's successful, and people describe him
as very personable and maybe the best negotiator in the world.
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But he's never done negotiations like this before, because this
this is negotiations that it has to do with with
like government stuff. He doesn't care. You've got something I want,
I've got something you want. Let's get a deal done.
Shouldn't We have a bunch of envoys here. Now, this
is all you need right now, Let's get a deal done.
(04:18):
You're holding this guy, Mark Vogel was his name, three
and a half years. He's been held on some trumped
up BS charges that he was distributing weight. As the
kids would say, that's a lot of drugs. He had
medical marijuana, kind of like Britney Griner got sentenced to
fourteen years in prison. Biden didn't do anything, not at all.
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Trump said he would. This is his sister talking about
the fact that, hey, he said he's gonna do something.
Speaker 4 (04:59):
My mother went to the Trump rally and saw President
Trump shortly before he.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Was shot, and Butler right, but.
Speaker 5 (05:10):
Crazy turn of events.
Speaker 6 (05:12):
And he told her then that if he was if
he was elected, he was going to get him out.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
And the man.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Was true to his word, true to his word, got
him out. What did he give up? I don't know.
Probably not a lot. I don't think we even have
a lot at this point in time, because so much
was already given away. This was as much a signal that, hey,
little good faith gesture, we'll give you. You know, I
don't know, a couple of hackers, you can have him,
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and uh, you give us that guy made a promise
to his mom and the good faith of it's the
first step of many steps that are going to probably
happen quicker than people realize towards ending the war in Ukraine.
So that happened yesterday. Oh and did I mention early
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in the day King Jordan paid a visit. But before
any of that stuff, King of Jordan, Abduel the second,
so Abdula the second showed up talk about We talked
a bit about it yesterday with you're going to take
some people from Palestine they're like no or not. He's like,
you probably are. But before any of that, he wanted
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to make sure, Hey, Humas, do you know we have
a deadline and we're serious about it.
Speaker 7 (06:31):
I have a Saturday deadline, and I don't think they're
going to make the deadline. Personally, I think they they
want to play tough guy. But we'll see how tough
they are.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
We're going to find out. He didn't think so. They
didn't think they're going to meet the deadline.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
They either have.
Speaker 7 (06:47):
Him out by Saturday at twelve o'clock or all bets
are off.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I don't know what that means. I don't think anybody
knows what that means. Does that mean we're going to
do something? Does that mean he tells Biebie and do
whatever the hell you want at this point in time,
No idea, no idea, zero, zilch, nada. We're gonna find out, though,
if any indication that came from the last three prisoners
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is those people are never getting out, and Hamas has
zero bargaining chips after those prisoners get out. So if
they are alive, and I don't know how many are,
and let's also be honest, how many of them even
know where the leaders of us, even though where some
of them are, and that's if they are alive. You're
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not gonna give up that bargaining chip. But you're gonna
find out what comes, no doubt about that. Then my
Fogel's flying his way over here. Elon is holding court. Oh,
yes he was. It's rather interesting, rather transparent, and also
rather real.
Speaker 8 (07:59):
Us.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
That's all Chris Cuomo last night, I said how refreshing
it was. So if you didn't see, I'll set the
picture for you. Trump at the Resolute desk, just sitting there.
You know, the press is all in the Oval office.
Elon's got his little one with him. I don't know
the name of that one. It's probably one with like
twelve different you know, numbers and letters. And Elon's standing there.
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He's got a hat on and you know, and T
shirt and dress coat and he is holding court. They're
asking him questions, they're firing stuff off, he's firing back
at him. He's talking about some of the insanity that
goes on in government. And it was, yes, refreshing. For
people who hate Elon, well that's a you thing. But
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it was just surreal and great to see.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
At a high level. If you say, what is the
goal of dose or and I think a significant part
of the presidency is to restore democracy. That's me say,
seems like, well, I'll be in a demoki if there's
not a good feedback move from the people to the government.
And if you have rule of the bureaucrat, if the
(09:08):
bureaucracy is in charge, and then what meaning does democracy
actually have?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Yeah, I see where you're going with this. Look, if
bureaucracy is the one in charge, you're not in a democracy.
You're in a bureaucracy. If everything that you want to do,
everything that you vote on, all the things that you
are hoping to do, are caught up in a bureaucracy
that commands everything, that runs everything that has the power
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to stop and or start, delay, make tougher, frustrate, that
is not democracy. That's bureaucracy.
Speaker 6 (09:50):
And if you looked at this, if you asked to
look at the powders today and said, what do you
think of the way things have turned out? Well, we
have this unelected fourth unconstitutioned a branch of government, which
is the bureaucracy, which has in a lot of ways
currently more power than any elected representative and this is, uh,
there's not something the people want. It does not match
the will of people. So it's just something we've got
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we've got to fix.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Coming from a guy who's an unelected official, yeah, but
he's there to do what. Let's find out what's going
on here, let's streamline this, let's fix this nightmare, let's
save some money, let's move in a real way towards
modernizing a lot of that stuff, and we're going to
get to it next hour. He talked about how anequated
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some of this stuff is, and some of it is shocking.
It is frightening how bad it is, and beset the
guy who runs the Treasury last week talked about the
fact that some of the computer systems are run on
code and programming language that he did in college and
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he's in his sixties. Think about that. That's how anniquated
and old and broken the system is. It was a crazy,
chaotic kind of day. That was a whirlwind. That is
everything Donald Trump craves. It is action, action, action, very
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little pause, lots of action. But it was also very real,
lot of stuff to get to today. Speaking of billionaires,
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why greed is good for everybody. Talk a little bit
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Speaker 2 (13:47):
Wow, that's Rep Anna Paulina Luna. She's hot. Are we
going to get transparency? People? This could be it? So JFK,
we already know, but now they found it. Magical extra
two thousand pages of stuff that they didn't know they had.
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Everytime you turn around, say oh, are you looking for this?
So we're going to look at all of this stuff. Transparency, baby,
this is what it's all about. Let's restore transparency to
these here United States of America. Give people some trust.
Speaker 9 (14:22):
We will cut through their bureaucracy, challenge the stonewalling, and
ensure that the American people finally get the truth that
they have been denied for too long. If we are
to endure and thrive as a nation, we must restore
trust trust through transparency. The American people must be trusted
to think for themselves, to form their own judgments from
the truth that they are entitled to know. We've been
treated like children for too long and kept in the
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my solemn duty to begin mending this trust, to form
a new relationship between the government and the governed. Let
us embark on this journey together towards a government that
does not serve, but one that enlightens.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Amen people to trust you. You got to give them
a reason to trust you. You got access pretty much
twenty four Seve with Trump, and now we're going to
have access to a lot of stuff. The JFK Report.
What I'm excited about that because she brought up something
yesterday that was fascinating.
Speaker 9 (15:18):
But it's going to be covering on a thorough investigation
into the John F.
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And the initial hearing that was actually held here in
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believe that there were two shooters and we should be
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let him play with it. But there are other things
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whether or not they were working against portions of our government,
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Speaker 2 (18:02):
I love success. It's awesome. You know what a poor
person's ever done for me? Nothing? How about you? No?
You know what successful people have done for me? Show
me how to get there? Help me along? The way
employed me. The only people who are employed by poor
people are people who are using the poor people to
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enrich themselves keep themselves in a job. That's not very nice, Chad. No,
it's honesty. That's exactly what it is. We have demonized
success in this country, in the West, as something evil,
in bad. We have people who are donating thousands of
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dollars to a guy who killed a CEO and he's
championed as a hero. Success is a beautiful thing. Success
makes our world way better. Having Elon running around at
the doge he's trying to get my social Security check? Really,
is that what he wants? He's worth four or five
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hundred million dollars and he's going, Man, if only I
could get Nancy's twelve hundred dollars. We need success, We
need more of success, and we need more people who
want to be successful. Came across this piece yesterday and
it was very interesting because I've read a piece about
this about a week ago. It just didn't have time
to get to it. But success is an amazing thing,
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and we need more successful people because more successful people
means a more successful world. A more successful world means
more people are employed, et cetera, et cetera. Corporate America,
stop the greed.
Speaker 11 (19:46):
Democrats and Republicans criticize corporate greed.
Speaker 9 (19:50):
And you're trying to squeeze every piece of profit you
can out of this country.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
You're this company, they say this.
Speaker 11 (19:55):
Corporate greed kills good things.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Family, religion, find jip.
Speaker 12 (20:01):
These are the three demons you must slay if you
wish to succeed in business.
Speaker 11 (20:05):
No, says you're Ron Brook.
Speaker 13 (20:07):
The only way you can make money in business is
by providing customers with a value.
Speaker 11 (20:11):
Brookheads, The iin Rand Institute. Brand's popular books suggest self
interest is a good thing.
Speaker 13 (20:18):
The biggest problem we have in our culture is this
perception when you pursue your own self interest that you
are somehow a villain.
Speaker 11 (20:26):
The opposite's true, he says. Entrepreneurs are actually heroes because
the only way they can make money.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Is by making the lives of other people better. You
want to be rich, find people who have a problem
and solve it. That's how you become successful. You either
find a solution to a problem that people have, or
you create something that somebody's going to need that they
don't even know they need or want. It's not hard
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but Chad, it's about greed and make money. Damn skippy.
I want to make as much money as possible. Apps
a freakin' loutely one percent. I have employees, people who
depend on our little dog and pony show here to
make money, to be successful. It's a dollars and cents world.
It's it's a dog eat dog world. And I've got
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to work my ass off. It's why I do so much.
Got a family to take care of. I've got all
of that stuff, and I want more. Because you're greedy,
call me that. That's fine, I don't care. You ever
met somebody who's poor. Do you think they play the lottery?
Because there have this altruistic view of life, this utopian
vision that once they get the money, they're going to
give it all the way to charity. No, they want
to win a bunch of money and get the hell
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out of Dodge, take care of their own. Oh yeah,
that's true. Success shouldn't be looked at as a bad word.
But what about what about Chad? All of the people
out there that do bad things? People do bad things everywhere.
Everybody acts like well, it's own. People who wear a
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shirt and a tie to work that do bad things
in the private sector. It doesn't make industry bad. It
doesn't make the services they provide bad. Individuals do things
because that's what individuals do. Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's wonderful.
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Sometimes it's beautiful, sometimes it's awful. But we need more success.
We need more success, We need more greed because the
greedier and more successful people are, the more people will
what work, the more people will work. No, it's not possible. Jet,
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it's not possible.
Speaker 11 (22:52):
Why Why would greedy people looking to make more money
end up lowering prices because they have too. Unlike government,
they have competition, and those greedy competitors want your money too,
so they all have to lower prices. Rand was a
philosopher who understood that entrepreneurs pursuing profit create wealth for others.
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Her book, At was Shrugged sold ten million copies. In
this movie version of government, judge attacks a steel entrepreneur's profit.
Speaker 14 (23:25):
How does that benefit your fellow man?
Speaker 15 (23:28):
Thousands of jobs, billions in revenue, fueling our economy despite
your efforts.
Speaker 11 (23:33):
This is just true. The world gets richer because entrepreneurs
pursue profit.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Yeah, that's what life is when it comes to business.
Profit profit, and the more you're profitable, the more people
will have employment. But sometimes people downsize, and yes, sometimes
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they do, but you had a job, made some money,
and you move on. I've been in industry for the last
thirty years that has done nothing butt down size, but
opportunities are still here. Profit is not evil. Greed is
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not evil because the greed that everybody thinks about is
the greed where somebody's stabbing somebody's backs and they're doing
something awful. The average person who starts a plumbing company,
maybe they have five or six employees. The greed is
they want to get as much business as possible because
they want to expand. Expanding means they're hiring more people.
Hiring more people gives more opportunity, more opportunity, more taxes.
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They're doing more things for the state, they're in the city,
they're in their municipality. For the homeowners. We think greed
it is evil, and this altruistic like if you're poor,
somehow you're magically a better human being. No, that's not true.
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We need to separate the reality that all of us
do what's best for us, and it doesn't mean we
don't give and it doesn't mean we can't sacrifice. It
doesn't mean we don't help others. But like an airplane,
when the oxygen comes down, you put it on you first.
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That's it. You put it on you first, because the
minute you're fine and things are good, you can then
help others, because otherwise you're helping nobody. A Less shrugg
by an Ran. I read every last word of this garbage.
I'm because of this piece of I'm never reading again.
Speaker 11 (25:55):
And yet her books are popular.
Speaker 13 (25:57):
Books are popular, and yet the philosophy itself is smooth
because it goes against at least two thousand years of
philosophy that tells us that the purpose of life and
morality is to suffer and sacrifice.
Speaker 11 (26:09):
And live for others.
Speaker 13 (26:11):
And she asks this really simple question, why why shouldn't
I live for myself?
Speaker 11 (26:16):
Because it's nice. Living for yourself is selfish. It's better
to share.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Sharing does make you feel good and tide.
Speaker 11 (26:24):
We're talking from a young age that collective ownership sharing
is best.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
See, it's not so tough to share your stuff. I
don't know. It depends what kind of stuff that you
want to share. I got some stuff over here that
I don't care about. I'll share that with you my
good stuff, you ain't getting it. Oh giving is good,
sharing is good, but you can't do anything. Unlet's take
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care of you first. When I say that the world
revolves around you, my world revolves around me. The whole
world doesn't revolve around me. But I don't live in
the whole world. I live in the world that I'm in.
Oh yeah, and the sharing thing, it's funny. I was
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talking to my wife the other day about this is
sharing caring somewhat? Am I going to force my kids
to share? Now? We like that?
Speaker 6 (27:25):
I like that.
Speaker 13 (27:25):
Yeah, sharing sounds fantastic, It sounds nice. But the reality
is that what makes the world move, what actually makes
the world progress and makes all lives better, is trading.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Five grand is a deal?
Speaker 11 (27:38):
Fair enough? Okay?
Speaker 13 (27:39):
Again, creating relationships of win win is saying the kids
shouldn't share in the sandbox. We should teach how kids
to think about what am I getting for this? But
just inculcating this idea of guilt into the kid. That
is maybe why we live in a world where socialism
is still viewed as morally noble and beautiful and capitalism
is evil and batter.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Capitalism is the greatest invention the world has ever known.
Because without capitalism, we don't have the Internet, AI phones,
et cetera, et cetera. Cars, we don't have those things.
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People were looking for better ways to deliver everything from
goods to information because of capitalism. I'm great with my
kids sharing. I got no problem with that. I'm joking.
You're not gonna have your kids share? But no, I'm
not gonna have my kids be forced to do something
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like sharing. They don't want to the trade. I like that,
nothing wrong with that. You know, yesterday Trump had the
King of jordanan. You don't think that they were trading.
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You don't think that they were going you should share. Now.
Trump's like, we need this land over here because we
need to get this crap sorted out. You need to
take some of these people. We're not going to but
your gun it and this is what you're going to
get for it. It's a win win Zelensky, which hasn't
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been talked about a lot. With all the stuff that's
going on. Is it sharing that's happening, No, it's not.
Everything that the United States government does is in our
own best interest. US eight. As everybody freaks out about
you don't think that was in our own best interest.
We're not giving billions of dollars away, well up until
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the last couple of years and when they went whackadows.
But we're giving it away not because we have a
great heart, but because we're trying to either stop the
of something or make sure that nobody else can come
over here and claim stuff from some of these nations,
all in the guise of sharing. Trump and Zelensky chatting.
(30:18):
What has Zelensky said, Hey, if you continue to help us,
we have all of these minerals here, We'll let you
have a whole bunch of it. Oh we need those.
That's great. Greed is not bad. The way you pursue
the greed is bad if you do it wrong. Like anything,
it's not about cheating. It's about doing what's best for you.
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And some people might not like that. That's fine. We
shouldn't look at success and hate it. We should admire
it and figure out how we can duplicate it. So
when people run around going elon muskts evil and he
wants myself's security, just realize those people are fighting for
more bureaucracy. They're fighting for more middle management, they're fighting
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for more stagnation. They're not looking to make things better
because they don't produce anything because there's zero accountability. Success
is amazing, and in reality, the more successful we are
as a nation, the better it is for everybody because
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A greed.
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Speaker 2 (33:21):
Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the nominations to the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Music.
Speaker 17 (33:30):
Please what you gonna do?
Speaker 2 (33:54):
It's a nasty stay top the color I came getting
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all right. There you go a few of the fourteen
that have been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame. Bad Company, Black Crows, Mariah Carey, Chubby Checker,
Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Joy Division, New Order, Cindy lamper
Manah that is a Mexican man. They're huge, Oasis, Outcast, Fish, Soundgarden,
and the White Stripes. They'll be inducted this fall. Starting tomorrow,
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we'll break down these bands, each one of them, give
you a snapshot of who they are, how many album
as they sold and whatnot. Some of these ones I'm
surprised aren't in there. Chubby Checkers down in there. I
thought he would have been in there. I thought they
would have had a special area for like the pioneers
of rock and roll. You know, he should be in there.
I look at all of them. I can't find a
weakness in any of them. Oasis, Huge, White Stripes. You
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might look at them and say, hey, I give them
a little bit more time. Bad Company not in there,
Joy Division, New Order should have been in there. It's crazy,
crazy indeed, kids crazy Indeed, three two, three, five, three, eight,
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stuff to get to. Got some interesting stuff as well,
including yes, a very special nature will mess you up,
and got some of your text messages. Some of you
are like, I never looked at greed like that because
we were just talking about greed and why it is good.
But everybody associates it with being bad, not that he
can't be. Some of you were like, you would teach
your kids to be greedy? No, I would teach my
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kids that if they're going to quote unquote share, what
are you getting out of it? There's nothing wrong with that.
Sharing is caring, know what. The more successful you are,
the more you can share your wealth. That's a good thing.
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Speaker 18 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
Yesterday was one of those days where if you belink,
you were like, what the hell happened? So it started
in the hours of the morning. Why all of us
were sleeping in the wee hours of the morning, a
plane landed in a far away land place we haven't been,
with a mysterious character on there. What was going on?
Speaker 3 (37:15):
A private jet belonging to Trump's Middle East envoy Steve
Wikoff mysteriously appeared to land in Moscow on Tuesday morning,
and no one could really understand why it was there.
People were speculating, was it because he was trying to
do something relating to Hamas and Gaza? Was it something
to do with negotiations with Ukraine? But actually we realized
(37:36):
once the White House announced it, it was because Mark
Vogel was on this flight and headed home to America.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
Wait what he was sence to fourteen years? Some for
lack of a better turn, trumped up charges that he
was dealing massive amounts of the sticky iggy, the Devil's cabbage,
you know what I'm talking about? Weed marijuana reefer. He
(38:04):
had some medical marijuana on him, a tiny bit, and
they're like, you are a big dealer. So he got
fourteen years. Three and a half years he spent in prison.
Some people knew about him, others didn't. Some people had
no idea who the hell this guy was.
Speaker 19 (38:23):
Fogel had been left out of deals made with Russia
during the Biden administration. Last year, at a campaign rally
in Pennsylvania, Fogel's now ninety five year old mother making
a direct appeal to President Trump to bring her son home.
She spoke to ABC shortly after learning her son was
finally coming home.
Speaker 5 (38:40):
I think there'll be a lot of cheers.
Speaker 19 (38:42):
But now many are questioning what Russia gains from releasing Fogel.
President Trump not giving details, but saying the release could
play a part in ending the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
What yeah, everything in life is a negotiation. You've got something,
I've got something. You want this, I want that. Maybe
you want a little bit more, Maybe I don't want
to give you so much. But let's get this done.
And that's what happened. Now while all of that is
(39:13):
going on, Okay, it's like all that stuff is happening.
Lo and behold, got a visit from the King of Jordan.
What yeah, the King of Jordan's there first and foremost,
We've got to talk about Gaza.
Speaker 7 (39:29):
Right, with the United States being in control of that
piece of land, a fairly large piece of land, you're
gonna have stability in the Middle East for the first time,
and the Palestinians or the people that live now in
Gaza will be living beautifully in another location. They're gonna
be living safely. They're not going to be killed, murdered
(39:50):
and having to leave every ten years.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Oh, very interesting. So that's gonna happen. Huh, Yeah, that's
what's gonna happen. They're gonna be moving, right Where are
they moving? That's a good question. Who's taking it over again?
Speaker 7 (40:04):
There is nothing to buy. It's Gaza, it says it's
a war torn area. We're gonna take it. We're gonna
hold it, we're gonna cherish it. We're going to get
it going eventually where a lot of jobs are going
to be created for the people in the Middle East.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
Okay, so that's what's gonna happen. Are you sure that's
gonna happen? Because we were told that was never gonna happen.
We were told there was no way that was ever
going to happen. Mm hmm. Well, lo and behold, King
of Jordan, who is said, Nana, that stuff is gonna happen.
We're not gonna take anybody. He had something to say,
(40:44):
which was kind of interesting, mister President.
Speaker 20 (40:48):
I truly believe that with all the challenges that we
have in the Middle East, that I finally see somebody
that could take us across the finish line to bring stability,
peace and prosperity to all of us in the region.
And it is I think our collective responsibility in the
Middle East to continue to work with you, to support
you to achieve those loft goals.
Speaker 11 (41:07):
So I'm very delighted to be here.
Speaker 20 (41:09):
Unless you said, sir, we've us some very interesting discussions,
having very good, very good Thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (41:14):
Now they've already agreed to take two thousand kids from
Palestine suffering from cancer, uh several other diseases as well
as kids have been injured while they figure it out,
and they're gonna, you know, next up is Egypt. We give,
by the way, one point six ish billion to Jordan,
(41:36):
and about one point two five billion, give or take
comes from USAID. That's not going to stop. We can
sit here and pretending we're gonna get rid of We're
not getting rid of that. We're getting rid of the
insanity that came with that, and we may move it
under a different agency and we give that money because
of the refugees from the Syrian war. So there's that, now,
(41:57):
why all of this is going on? Yeah, the people
outside singing kumbbaye. Yeah, and you know Elon's mean. And
then what happens lo and behold Elon hanging out in
the Oval office? What are you doing here, sir? Well,
he's with his youngster. Trump's sitting at the resolute desk
(42:19):
in the office, cameras everywhere, and he's uh, just being Elon.
Speaker 11 (42:25):
At a high level.
Speaker 6 (42:26):
You say, what is the goal of doze or? And
I think a significant part of the presidency is to restore.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Democracy?
Speaker 6 (42:36):
That's my say, seeming like, well, are we in a
democracy if there's not a good feedback move from the
people to the government, and if you have rule of
the bureaucrat, if the bureaucracy is in charge, and then
what meaning does democracy actually have?
Speaker 2 (42:52):
And bureaucracy being the unelected officials. So democracy is not
about them. Democracy is about the elected officials and those
people answer to us, and the bureaucrats who work underneath
those people who answer to us, they answer to them.
But the way it is now, bureaucracy is two things. First,
(43:13):
it is that fourth rail. It is that fourth part
of the government. Right, we got the legislative body, they
make the laws. We've got the judicial and the executive,
and we have bureaucracy. The difference between the first three,
the only three that matter in theory, is bureaucracy is
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the thing we're closest to. It's the thing we touch
the most. It is the thing that touches us the most,
thing we deal with the most. Is the thing that
gives us most of a headache, and it cost us
the most.
Speaker 6 (43:45):
Continue, sir, and if you looked at this, if you
asked to look at the pound us today and said,
what do you think of the way things have turned out? Well,
what we have this unelected, fourth, unconstitutional branch of government,
which is the bureaucracy, which has in a lot of
ways currently more power than any elected representative. And this
is uh, there's not something that people want. It does
(44:06):
not match the will of people. So it's just something
we've got and we're going to fix.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
We're always going to have bureaucracy. We're always gonna have
people because we need people. Right, We do need some
middle management. We don't need everybody to be middle management.
But some of the stuff he pointed out last night,
as I hear all the people poling, he's just the
rich guys because there's those security number bad all that
kind of stuff. This is whatever. Some of the stuff
is shocking. We knew how absolutely antiquated behind the times
(44:34):
government was, but when he started talking about and I
was like, there is no way this is real. How
the retirement worked in government. And I'm not talking about
you retired and then you go off into the sunset
and how that works for you. I'm talking about the process.
To get to that point.
Speaker 6 (44:50):
They need to get a lot of people working for
the federal government, not as many as currently. So we're saying, well, okay, well,
let's if people can retire, you know, with full benefit.
Speaker 11 (45:00):
It's everything that would be good.
Speaker 6 (45:01):
They can retire, get the retirement payments, everything, and then
we're told the most number of people that could retire,
possibly in a month, is ten thousand, and we're like, whoa,
why did you?
Speaker 11 (45:10):
Why is that?
Speaker 6 (45:11):
Well, because all the retirement paperwork is manual and written
down our piece of paperwork.
Speaker 11 (45:16):
Then it goes down to mine, like what do you
mean of mine?
Speaker 6 (45:20):
Like, yeah, there's a limestone mine where we stole all
the retirement paperwork.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
He's not kidding. I thought he was kidding. I thought, nas,
no way, this is real. So sure enough they posted
pictures of it. It's a limestone mine. It is. It is.
If you ever remember the old days in the bank
when you would go and there's some of these places
still have that, and you'd pull up to the to
the drive through, and it wasn't just the window. You'd
be in like a lane and they'd have the little thing.
(45:48):
You could put it in the tube and it would
suck it ups. Think of it like that, but even worse.
Speaker 6 (45:54):
And this is this mine looks like something out in
the fifties because it was started in nineteen fifty five,
so it's like a time war. Then the limiting factor
is the speed at which the mind the shaft elevator
can move. Determines how many people who can retire from
the federal government.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
Doesn't that sound crazy?
Speaker 6 (46:09):
So I think if we take those people and say, like,
you know what, instead of working in a mind shaft
and carry manilla and pablopes to boxes in a mindshaft,
practically anything else, and you would add to the goods
and services of the United States.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Translation, I'm an engineer. This is the way I look
at things. You've got an issue here. The issue is
everything here is antiquated. My solution is we need to
update this. Making things easier, streamlining it, cutting cost, making
it more efficient doesn't seem to be hard. Efficiency alone
(46:44):
could probably save us five or ten percent. It was
just a very interesting time and it was refreshing. He's
just in there. He's got his kid there hanging out.
You can hear him in some of the things. Kid's
talking and he's hiding under the desk and Trump's just
sitting there. And everybody's like, that's really shameful. Look how
(47:06):
weak Trump looks. And I'm like, oh, for God's sakes,
get over yourself, Get over yourself. I want you guys
to listen to this. In the space of one day,
from yesterday through the evening, Mark Fogel gets out, King
of Jordan comes, who said, no, we're not taking anybody, says,
all right, we're going to take some people. And you
(47:28):
know what, Trump is the guy to get us to
where we need to go to across that finish line
to RFK JFK, MLK, COVID Epstein nine to eleven and
the UFOs they've got a task for us. They're going
to start releasing stuff very soon to Elon and the
(47:51):
battle there. That's in the space of one day. That's
getting stuff done. You don't like it. It's understandable if
you're on the other side of the aisle. That being said,
it's a dizzying day and stuff got done and it's
still early. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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Speaker 1 (49:49):
Chad Benson point of.
Speaker 21 (49:51):
A significant amount of exhaust coming out of the left side.
Speaker 14 (49:54):
When Hawaiian Airlines Flight twenty two lifted off from Honolulu,
air traffic control noticed what looked like smoke coming from
the left engine.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
So it appears to be like a light range Color.
Speaker 14 (50:04):
Two hundred and seventy three people were on board. The
pilots turned the plane around and it landed safely back
in Honolulu, where it appeared it may not have been
smoke but instead fuel spewing out of the wing.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Yeah, I think that plant ship.
Speaker 14 (50:17):
The audio from live atc dot net Hawaiian Airlines as
a plane had an engine issue.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
You think every time we turn around, there's something new
going on with airplanes. Wait, what do you mean it
had an issue? Uh, don't worry, it's nuts, it's it's
it's fuel. You guys got nothing to worry about every time.
The day before Motley Cruz lead singer Vince Neil, his plane,
(50:42):
which he was not on, hit another plane when it
landed in Scottsdale, ended up killing one person injuring several
others because of a faulty landing gear.
Speaker 14 (50:57):
Early indications are the lear JAD owned by Matin Cruz
singer Vince Neil had a landing gear malfunction when a
touchdown in Scottsdale, losing its landing gear. Surveillance video shows
it's getting off the runway and slamming into a parked
Gulf stream jet. The lear Jet had two pilots and
two passengers on board. One of the pilots was killed.
The NTSB is now investigating what went wrong. Is a
(51:18):
Leer jets landing gear touchdown on the runway.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
And if there's a video of it where it's just
sitting there, it looks like the plane's almost parked and
it's one of those things where it's getting ready to
go out onto the runway and you see this other
plane just where it looks like the nose is almost
down just slide right into it. It is uh crazy
(51:43):
out there and up there apparently, but a lot of
it's happening on the ground. We tend to have a
lot of stuff going on issue wise in and around
the ground as well as just above the airport. So
very busy where all the planes are flying safe because
once you get up and you're into your cruising, you're
(52:08):
good to go. There's nothing out there, so no real
fear of hitting something. At thirty seven thousand feet three
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Chad Benson's show, is your Twitter tweet at US text
the program. I do love hearing from every single one
of you, right here on the Chad Benson Show. But
(52:30):
in truth, there is some serious issues that we need
to address because people are starting to get freaked out
about it. And that is understandable. We like flying, we
like going places. Is it just top of mind or
is there more to it? Speaking of skyrocketing in the air,
egg prices, what egg prices are skyrocketing?
Speaker 9 (52:53):
I go to the store and it's like ten dollars
a curtain.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
I'm like, what in Chino, California?
Speaker 12 (52:58):
A long line of motorists being to snag a dozen
from a poultry farm wrapping around the block. Many also
flocking to farmers' markets. How much would you say demand
has gone up?
Speaker 1 (53:08):
Super high?
Speaker 12 (53:10):
Times two times, three times five? Probably the H five
N one bird flu impacting tens of millions of farmed
chickens nationwide.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
I'm still trying to figure out is this normal or
are we panicking because we tend to do that, we
think we may miss out. We hear that there's a
shortage of eggs because of something. Next thing, you know,
you don't really consume a lot of eggs, and you've
gone out and you bought every single thing you can
buy egg wise, and now you're gonna have eggs for days, months,
maybe years.
Speaker 12 (53:37):
The egg prices could go up another twenty percent this year,
according to the Department of Agriculture, and because of the
life cycle of hands, it would likely be another six
months before new healthy flocks mature and prices stabilize.
Speaker 11 (53:50):
And that's assuming that there.
Speaker 12 (53:51):
Are no additional bird flu outbreaks.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
Oh my God, under the ostriches three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chat bensage
with your Twitter, tweet at us text to program. It's
just a curious thing. Are we hearing stuff thinking there
may be a shortage and because of that we are
just buying stuff up. I think psychology would kind of
point to that. If you have seen the show, make
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Speaker 1 (54:19):
Chad Benson Show, The Chat Benson Show. You can go.
Speaker 22 (54:42):
Into I Need business and specifically request people who are allies.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
I just did it.
Speaker 22 (54:48):
I'm in a Mexican restaurant and I said, Hey, I
would like to specifically request to be set with somebody
who is LGBTQ or trans positive because that's how I'm
spending my money today. Oh, they're say, oh, I don't
think we have anybody like that.
Speaker 14 (55:04):
You could leave.
Speaker 22 (55:04):
You're allowed to do that. This is how I'm spending
my money. I'm gonna tip fat and you know, allyship is.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Cool like Ali ship is so call So I'm gonna
tip so fat. No you're not. I bet they asked, uh,
are you an ally? Are you? And the person's all okay,
Oh geez chat. Well they were at a Mexican restaurant,
(55:32):
So you're not gonna eat at a Mexican restaurant if
they're not allies. So what exactly do you need to see?
Speaker 16 (55:38):
Like?
Speaker 2 (55:38):
Is there a card? Do you have to tell everybody
where you were stationed? Where were you stationed? I was
stationed in Palm Springs because of the gates. Ah, I
see where you're going with that with chaed I was
in Florida for the Cubans. Oh, I see what you're
doing there? Continue though, because you make me laugh.
Speaker 22 (56:01):
Any I just want you to know you've knew that
you can also walk out if they're like playing Fox
News or showing Trump and just whoop.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
You know, walk right out. You're allowed to do that
and they can't stop you.
Speaker 22 (56:10):
There's nothing you need there anyway, do you really want
to be around those people and that vibe. Do you
m eat with that kind of energy going on in
the air?
Speaker 23 (56:16):
Gross?
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Allyship is cool.
Speaker 24 (56:18):
Have a great day.
Speaker 2 (56:19):
Whoop woop, have a great day. Allyship is cool. It is,
It's phenomenal. People always say, are you an ally? And
I say to you, mister Trudeau, are you an ally of?
Speaker 25 (56:31):
I will never apologize for standing up for a.
Speaker 12 (56:34):
LGDP, l GT LBG, LGBTQ two plus kids' rights.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
Yeah, I'll never stop that either. Am I an ally?
Here's what I am. You're a human. I'm a human.
I'm gonna treat you good. You treat me good. We're good.
There you go, Wow, that's crazy. That's it. But you're
not gonna fight for my rights. Your rights, how is
protected by the constitution. Absolutely, they will your right to
(57:06):
change gender nine times at the work and make basically
everybody have to cow down to your new special needs. No,
I'm not going to do that. So there's that. Some
people say I've got to be an all because that's
the new way, by the way of knocking over the
as I like to call it, the invisible statue. Remember,
(57:29):
we were defeating racism by knocking over an invisible statue.
We're gonna knock over to the invisible statute. It fell over.
We've done good, white people. Let's go speaking of white people.
The Pope is chiming in against the President of the
United States and the likes because of immigration. Yeah, that's right.
(57:56):
He wrote a letter to all the bishops here in
the United States of America.
Speaker 23 (58:00):
Administration now facing backlash from religious leaders across the globe
over its immigration policies. Pope Francis in an open letter
to America's Catholic bishops saying, quote, I exhort all the
faithful of the Catholic Church not to give in to
narratives that discriminate against and cause unnecessary suffering to our
(58:20):
migrant and refugee brothers and sisters. Meantime, a federal lawsuit
is calling out the administration for allowing ICE agents to
make arrests in houses of worship.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
Now, they're not doing that, and that's if you're harboring
somebody who is an actual criminal, criminal and it's not
going to happen. What could happen once or twice, and
that's all anybody will focus on. They could go into
a house of worship, arrest somebody who's wanted for fifty killings,
and they'd be like, oh, they went in there and
(58:52):
they're horrible. They don't focus because that's what we do.
We focus on whatever narrative it is. And I've said this,
I'm on the record. I don't think they should go
in a house of worship. I don't think they should
go into schools. And Tom Holman has been very open.
We haven't done any of those things. We haven't. I
don't think they should. But I'm just saying if that
(59:15):
was to happen and they did catch somebody who was
really bad, what do you think it would say? They
went into a house of worship. Look how evil and
mean they are. They're awful. And the guy they caught
killed like a billion people? Did he really kill a billion?
Ear where I'm going with this. They could go in
(59:36):
and catch Charles Manson in the act he didn't do
anything bad, example Ted Bundy, and they would have been like, well,
he went to do a house of worship. What were
they doing? Trump's the racist and Pope what are you doing?
Weighing in trying to talk about the narrative, You of
all people, you of all people.
Speaker 21 (59:57):
Well, we heard from the borders are who is a
lifelong cat like he had harsh words for the Holy
Father on the front steps of the White House, telling
him to practice what he preaches and then take a
deeper look inside his own house of worship before casting stones.
Take a listen, if you ought to.
Speaker 15 (01:00:11):
Fix the Catholic Church and constraint on his work and
lead border force with us. If he wants to attack
us from securing our border. He's got a wall around
the Vatican, does he not? So he's got a wall
around detect his people and himself. But we can't have
a wrong around in the United States. So I wish
he sticked to the Catholic Church and fix that and
lead border force with us.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Yeah, why don't you do that? Huh? I agree with him.
I mean there's no I mean, I'm look, this pope
is he's an odd one, and we have a right
to defend our nation. We have the right to have borders.
Should we be cruel. No, But everybody who comes here
recognizes there may be a chance they get caught. But
(01:00:56):
to put out to the bishops essentially, don't listen to
the narrative, don't do this. Maybe be an ally whatever
it's nuts. And you live in the Vatican. You have
vast amounts of wealth, not as much as used to
because the other stuff that you hid, You guys, like
(01:01:18):
hiding and stuff that's cost you a lot because eventually
it gets out. But you're in there talking about this
behind walls. I don't see you going to the people
in the Vatican and the powers that be that work
alongside you and under you, and saying, you know, we
should open up the doors here to the Vatican and
(01:01:40):
allow all of these people coming from Africa who are
escaping the horrors of war and whatnot to come on in.
I don't see that because you're not going to because
you're not interested in that. It's just easier to go.
America's bad, America's evil, blah blah blah, blah blah.
Speaker 21 (01:01:57):
In a letter to US bishops, the Pope issued a
major rebuke of the current immigration crackdown happening in the US.
In the ten point letter, Pope Francis condemned the mass
deportation of illegal immigrants in America, saying it's damaging to
the human dignity of those who have left their own
country due to poverty, persecution and exploitation. The pope also
drawing parallels to other biblical stories of migration, like the
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exodus from Egypt and Jesus Christ's own experience of being
expelled from his own land. He advises the bishops to
lead by example and continue their work with migrants and refugees.
Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
Couple things there. First of all, Jesus escaped, Yes he did, right,
he fletched Herod, going after all the baby boys. But
then he came back and then he was rejected by
his people, the Nazareth. They said, yeah, no, we don't
think you're it. Secondly, while you're condemning us and you're
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talking about how horrible it is for all these people
in their other country, why are you not condemning their
country for being horrible? And I'm still waiting for the answer, Pope,
on what time you're opening up the doors to the
Vatican and allowing everybody to come on in there. You'll
get back to us. Fantastic three two, three, five, three, eight,
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other stuff. Chad Benson show.
Speaker 18 (01:04:53):
Serving up Talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
It's Chaddenson second of.
Speaker 21 (01:05:00):
Order relating to the use of paper straws.
Speaker 10 (01:05:03):
And you've consistently identified nobody really likes paper straw.
Speaker 11 (01:05:07):
Number one trending.
Speaker 7 (01:05:08):
Can you believe in a paper show is number one trending.
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
For three days or something?
Speaker 7 (01:05:12):
On occasion they break, they explode, if something's hot.
Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
They don't last very long, like a matter of minutes.
Speaker 11 (01:05:19):
Ridiculous situation.
Speaker 7 (01:05:20):
So we're going back to plastic straws. And I don't
think that plastics is going to affect a shark very
much as they're as they're munching their.
Speaker 20 (01:05:29):
Way through the ocean.
Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
It wasn't a shark, sir, It was turtles who have
cocaine problems. Speaking of sharks, ladies and gentlemen, it's that
time nature weird mess you because it will and it
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can and will continue to do so because it's nature.
Imagine this, two young ladies during their time in the Bahamas,
when all of a sudden boo.
Speaker 26 (01:06:04):
We were right by the ladder and that's when my
leg got tugged. Immediately I knew that I was just
bit by a shark.
Speaker 27 (01:06:11):
Two Florida women bitten by a shark in the Bahamas
sharing new details about those terrifying moments.
Speaker 26 (01:06:17):
It was very scary and the fear of like thinking,
you know you're gonna die in the moment.
Speaker 27 (01:06:22):
Twenty year old Riley Decker and twenty four year old
Summer Layman, We're boating with friends in Biminy Bay when
they decided to go for a swim. As they were
about to get back on the boat, Riley says she
felt a tug on her leg.
Speaker 5 (01:06:34):
Oh, I was screaming, was like, I don't want to die.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
Yeah, I mean nobody does not like that. We remind
everybody when you go into nature, doesn't matter where the
nature is, whether it is in a pond in Florida,
we know what happens there or you're in Bimini in
the Bahamas, there are things in there that may want
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to take a bite of you. Not because they're like
I need to bite this person because they made me angry,
but because it's nature. We don't have thumbs. You look
like something flopping around I may be interested in.
Speaker 26 (01:07:13):
We were right by the ladder, and that's when my
leg got tugged it, you know, like destroyed my leg basically,
you know, my severed, my achilles, my artery severed, my
nervous severed.
Speaker 8 (01:07:25):
And I heard her screaming, so I went to panic
mode for her. Naturally, that was just my instinct, and
I looked down and my foot was completely shredded. I
didn't even realize that I was that I was just
in fight or flight, as.
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
You would be. Because you think about this, if you
if we're in the water, we're not graceful. That's not
our natural habitat. Our natural habitat is on ground. So
in the water we're just a giant flopping thing. And
if I'm a shark, I'm looking for giant flopping things.
Speaker 8 (01:07:57):
They were able to sew everything back together. I have
about forty eight stitches in my foot right now. They
are concerned that a lot of the skin might die
because it was detached for so long.
Speaker 26 (01:08:11):
Yeah, the recovery is probably going to be a couple
months and when I probably have to learn how to
walk again, and a lot of physical therapy and rehab.
So I'm just very grateful to be here still and
even have my leg.
Speaker 2 (01:08:23):
You know. And as we were talking last week, you
know that young girl in Australia who was killed. The
size of these things, how fast they move, even if
it is an exploratory thing. They're not even sure your
food what because we are just weren't the flesh. I mean,
(01:08:43):
we're an amazing, incredible machine, the most incredible machine ever invented.
At the same time we're vulnerable, and thank god they're fine.
Speaking of sharks, they tagged a biggin Oh boy, did
they a great whitey.
Speaker 24 (01:08:59):
One, breaking records and making waves meet contender the largest
male white shark o search has ever tagged in the
western North Atlantic. On January seventeenth of twenty twenty five,
our team encountered this massive Apex predator forty five miles
off the Florida, Georgia coast, at nearly fourteen feet long
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and tipping the scales at one thousand, six hundred and
fifty three pounds, contender is a true ocean giant.
Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
Yeah, males do not get the same size as females.
Females are much bigger. Rarely you see a male past
twelve feet. So the fact that this thing's almost fifteen
feet is crazy. And I saw it and it's all over
you can go just type it in a great white shark.
(01:09:52):
You don't realize how big they are. I mean, fifteen feet,
like eh, But then look at a basketball hoop and
go that's ten feet. You're like, oh, oh, Now add
five more feet onto that. You're like, oh okay, And
females will get much bigger. On average, females are about
fifteen to sixteen feet when they're fully mature, and then
(01:10:14):
from there they can grow up to twenty so ooh
because they got to carry them babies, you know what
I'm talking about. And finally, as we wrap up, nature
will mess you up. Monkeys, monkeys, monkeys.
Speaker 28 (01:10:26):
Power went out across the country in tri Lanka, and
the government believes a monkey is to blame. News that
is not a shock to a population coping with an
overabundance of primates. The blackout began around midday Sunday, impacting
millions across the country as temperatures climbed above eighty six
degrees fahrenheit. According to Sri Lanka's energy minister, the incident
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occurred when a monkey came into contact with a grid transformer,
causing an inn balance in the power system. Engineers work
to restore electricity across the island nation, prioritizing essential services
such as hospas and water purification facility. While some areas
regain power within hours, many households remain without electricity into
the night.
Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
This is a headline from one of their popular papers,
Total chaos the best way to describe it. Damn you monkeys.
They have so many monkeys over there. It is not
just kind of an issue. Nature is not only messing
you up. Nature's coming into your city.
Speaker 28 (01:11:26):
Experts have long worn Sri Lanka's outdated energy infrastructure is
vulnerable to disruptions like this. The country has also been
dealing with an overpopulation of monkeys, with three million of
the tukmacok species living on the island. These monkeys have
been known to cause property damage rating crops and villages,
a trend which in twenty twenty three led the Sri
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Lankan government to discuss bringing their numbers down by exporting
one hundred thousand of the animals to China. Meanwhile, the
largest electricity company in Sri Lanka has issued an apology
over the recent power outage caused by a monkey. No
information has been provided yet about the animal's condition.
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
What are they supposed to say, We're sorry, you guys
have way too many monkeys here and they go up
there and they break all of our stuff. Sorry. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Also talk more about the release of Mark Vogel yesterday,
how that whole thing went down. Because there is a
person who's involved in this, who's been involved in several
things since Trump has taken over, and not a lot
of people are talking about him, but he is the
negotiator in chief in a way that many people don't
really understand. Who is this guy, Who's this guy that's
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doing all this stuff. Who's this guy that's behind the scenes,
And that's what you need. It's the beauty of Trump.
Say a lot about Trump, but he empowers people. Go
do your thing. Don't bring me problems, bring mes This
guy seems to be doing that. We'll talk about that
bunch of other stuff. You miss the show. Got the podcast,
Chad Benson? Chock?
Speaker 18 (01:13:06):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
It is about the economy. Stupid. You know that, right?
No matter what Trump does, if the economy's not rocking
and rolling, well, then there's going to be some issues.
And inflation is one of those things. Inflation Nation has
been inflation e for the last several years. We need
that to come down. What did inflation do for January?
Speaker 29 (01:13:57):
Overall prices rose three percent funth compared to January of
twenty twenty four, slightly above the rate in December and
exceeding analysts expectations. Household food prices accounted for a large
chunk of the increase, dragged higher by the cost of
eggs as an avian flu outbreak forces the slaughter of
millions of chickens.
Speaker 2 (01:14:17):
Get it under control, mister president. I know you can
do with the bird flu be honest with you. We
talked about it last yer. Egg apocalypses here, But you
will be judged for all the other wins you sick
a winning, well, you're going to be judged by the
economy as goes the economy. It's like winning in sports.
Winning right, can mask all the problems inside the locker room.
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If you win, it's great. If it starts to go sideways,
will then things get ugly and we'll get the full
look at the CPI. That's the R that's stay Inflection
Report right where they take out everything and they make
it so it looks like inflation's never going up all right, So, uh,
(01:15:03):
socks only went up two percent, So we're just gonna
base our entire inflation report on socks. What do they
strip out? Energy, food, rent, stuff you need, stuff you
gotta live off of. That's what they end up doing it.
It's it's never real. You know what's real and what's not.
(01:15:26):
I mean the egg thing is I mean, that's a
seems to be once every four or five years we
have an egg issue, eggs, egg apocalypse or not. You
will be judged on the economy, as is every president forever.
As goes inflation and the economy, so goes your presidency.
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Just reminding you, I think he knows that, speaking of
stuff he knows and doesn't know. You can always text
the program three two three, five, three eight, twenty four
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to as many people as possible through text. And same
thing goes with you know, when you're tweeting at me
and stuff like that, and somebody texts earlier, and he says,
so you're gonna make an echuse every time to make
whatever happens for Trump to look good. And I said no.
I said, let me tell you some If Trump defies
the court, that's not a good thing. I'll speak up
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if Trump overreaches in areas, I'm going to speak up
right now. We're less than a month into his second term,
and the dizzying speed which things are happening are more
than noticeable, and for some people they're frightening. The Democrats
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are terrified because they're in the minority and they don't
know what to do. What are we gonna do? But
the person also said, well, Trump's mean and he's racist,
which is and compared him to Hitler, And stop with
the Hitler comparisons.
Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
Can we just.
Speaker 2 (01:17:17):
Remind everybody Hitler killed seven to eight million of his
own people, Jews, Gypsies, gays, people who were special needs,
tried to eradicate the Jewish population. Oh, when he started
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a war that led to the death of about another
fifty to sixty million people. That's not Trump. So can
we just stop with the Trump is Adolf Hitler because
it's not him. But then he said, well he's mean,
and I said, you know what, we'd all be mean
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if they had to tell the truth everywhere. If you
had to tell the truth to everybody, how would people
perceive you. Well, it's not what you say, it's how
you say it. No, no, not anymore, it's how it's taken.
And by today's standards, everybody would be upset. But when
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he says stuff, people don't like what he says. And
sometimes and you guys know this, I've been a huge
critic of him because I hear from you people that
are maga. Sometimes he says stuff and you're like, dude,
why'd you say that. There's no reason to say that.
There's no reason for you to add that to it.
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But a lot of what he says is true and
it's harsh, but he's living in a world where everything
is full of contact, especially when it comes to him.
Which brings us to the other thing. He says, well,
what about Panama and Greenland and Gaza? I said, first,
Greenland's interesting strategic You got to think about the battle
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that's going on between us and China. China. It's all
about making sure we have territories in the right place,
just in case. When it comes to Panama, he's right,
we gave it back to you. We didn't give it
to China. You're going to charge our military to go
through there, and we're supposed to protect you.
Speaker 7 (01:19:33):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:19:33):
No, So he's right in that thought. And then when
it comes to Gaza, he's saying the part that I've
said for years and the part that nobody in politics
was ever willing to say, which is, if you don't
change this, you're going to continue to get Oh no, no, no, no.
(01:20:00):
He wants to take it. Yeah, think outside the box.
What have you guys been doing? Well, we fight for
a little while, then we kind of go our separate ways,
and then they regroup and then they attack us, and
then we fight a little bit more and we kill
a bunch of their people. Then they get a bunch
of money, and then they regroup and we think everything's okay.
Then they fight again, and so now what are you
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guys going to do? Are you gonna fix it? You're
gonna change it? You gotta think outside the box. I
have no problem with thinking outside the box. Do I
think it is going to be you know, the new Riviera?
Speaker 6 (01:20:35):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
But do I think there's something there? Absolutely? Why wouldn't
there be? Do you want to know? The big issue?
And people aren't talking about it. It's not whether or
not people agree, it's the fact that a vast majority
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of the Middle East nations and nations in and Aroun, There,
Egypt and whatnot, they don't have the balls to say
what needs to be said, which is Trump is right.
You people are the problem, and by you, I'm looking
at Hamas. You guys are the worst. You've abused your people,
You've led them into death and poverty, and it's time
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to do something different. They won't say that because the
fear is, we don't want our people to turn on us,
so we'll act like we care and we're mad at
the Americans, and they can't do that when in reality
they're thinking themselves. Get them out of there, they're pain
in their ass. We only use them, so we get
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bitch at you guys. In truth, it's just gone on
too long. We want to do business.
Speaker 12 (01:21:51):
Do you think the.
Speaker 2 (01:21:51):
Sadis really care about the Palestinians? Do you think that?
Do you think people in the United Arab Evemorates are like,
oh the Egyptians people in Kyra are like, oh jeez,
well they're humans, Yes, yes they are, and I want
what's better for them. That being said, okay, let's be
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honest for a second, Mano and mano. They want to
do business, they want to have peace and quiet. They're
sick and tired of having a block that is ready
to explode at any given time. Their fear is if
they do side with us, what ends up happening. Their
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fear is their people turn on them. That's pretty much it.
So they got to act like they're pissed and angry
or they're going to stand up against this until there's
no choice but to show everybody. This is why it's
the best thing for everybody. Even Bill Maher talked about
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it last week.
Speaker 30 (01:23:03):
The idea that Gaza could be something else. He said,
you know it's going to be the Riviera. Okay, that's
a little ridiculous, But you know what this idea that
it could be Dubai.
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Instead of Haiti, which is really what it is.
Speaker 30 (01:23:15):
It's just like Haiti run by a criminal gang, by
a terrorist mafia gang. That's why it's a hell hole,
not just for the Israelis next door, but for the
people who live there who hate Hamas as well.
Speaker 11 (01:23:26):
And it could be something else.
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
It could be something else. If you've looked at Gaza,
go take a look at it pre October seventh. Go
look at the beauty and the wonder. Go look at
the amazement of the natural terrain that is incredible, with
the ocean and the views. Go look at that area
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and it's like whoa. And I've said this for a
long time. They and most of these radical Islamists, they're
just gangs. That's all they are. They use the Koran
as their guidebook, but they're just gangs. They're the mafia
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with religion, gos.
Speaker 11 (01:24:11):
It does not have to be that.
Speaker 30 (01:24:12):
It could be something closer to Dubai. So the fact
that Donald Trump and his childlike way throws that idea
out there is not the worst thing in the world.
Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
It's not the worst thing in the world. Bill Maher
talks about, Hey, you America first people, what you guys
pay for it. Trump's already said, We're not paying for
We're just taking it. It's not the worst. It's outside
the box. That's what you have to do because doing
what has been done isn't working and it's costing lives.
So how do you change the script? Well, you're gonna
(01:24:47):
have to bring somebody else in. Who's gonna have to
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Show, Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:26:33):
No, it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 25 (01:26:38):
Signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.
Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Boom, what trumping?
Speaker 2 (01:27:02):
Let's find out. I was trending in the old interewebs
on this beautiful when Trev getting her over with the humpburry.
You know what I mean? Start with uh yeahoo, Donald Trump,
it's funny, it's it's on Yahoo. It is his Trump
humiliated and the most powerful image ever. And it's Elon yesterday.
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If you guys haven't seen the Oval office, Elon's in
there and he's with his little kid. And I don't
know what the name of the kid is. I don't
know if it's the X five niner, you know the
name that he gave to the child. Uh. And Elon's
talking about obviously all the wackiness that goes on with
the doge and by that I mean the lunacy of
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the government. And Trump's just sitting there with a smile
on his face and like that's the most powerful image ever.
He's humiliated. I'm like, how how so Yahoo crip walk
dance trending on Yahoo. Aaron Rogers could be on his
way to the Steelers. Head over to Google number one
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training thing. Mark Fogel release yesterday. John Rocker, former Major leaguer.
Apparently he and Patrick Mahomes Senior almost threw down in
New Orleans. Do a lingo owl death? Do a lingo
the I think their language company. Apparently they have killed
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off the owl that is their brand ambassador, not the
not an actual owl. That would be wrong. Red White
and Blue Land may be the worst idea ever of
bad ideas. Apparently a congressman from Georgia, Buddy Carter Man up,
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take you what wants to rename Greenland to red, white
and blue Land? Who makes this? Wrap up? Nobody? That's
the scary thing? Two three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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Number one trending thing, Gulf of Mexico, Golf of America,
Super Bowl, Harry Balls Bolz talk about that in a
little bit, The Vatican, Mark Fogel, all things trending in
the magical world of Twitter. The whole thing yesterday with
Fogel being released was very interesting. And the guy that
(01:29:37):
has led this has been Trump's kind of negotiator and chief.
He's the one who got the deal at least the
temporary sees fire with Israel and Hamas. He is a
big time real estate investor, has been friends with Trump
for a very very long time. His name is Steve Wikoff,
and he is is kind of like go to guy
(01:29:59):
in this and he flew in. Nobody knew he was
going there. Private jet landed, negotiations took place, He got
this cat and he bounced.
Speaker 4 (01:30:08):
He played a key role here in negotiating his release.
He actually secretly flew to Moscow on a private plane.
This was not a government plane. He secretly flew there,
played a key role in his release. And this is
actually the first time that we know of that as
senior US official has been to Russia since the start
of the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
It's very interesting who this guy is. He's a neophyte,
he's a new fight. He doesn't understand anything about diplomacy.
Nobody understands negotiation. You want something, I've got something. I
want something. You've got something. Let's come to a deal.
Let's see if we can live with it. Three two, three, five,
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Talk about that bunch of other stuff. It is the
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Speaker 1 (01:31:23):
The Chad Benson Show with all.
Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
Of the insanity yesterday about how fast things move. You
had Trump with Prince Abdullah, the second from Jordan going
over what may happen, how they can figure something out
with Gaza and everything that's happening there. Then you had,
of course Elon and the impromptu two person press conference
(01:31:51):
with his child in the room in the Oval office
right next to the resolute desk. But before all that
was happening, led by Steve Whitcoff, he didn't fly it.
He's a billionaire, negotiator, real estate guy. Been friends with
Trump for many many moons. We were just talking about
flew over and got Fogel out, which was amazing. Been
(01:32:18):
left there in his mind, the rot like Biden. They
never brought him up during negotiations, and it was a
trumped up shambys thing and it just came together rather fast.
And he said earlier today, he's like, look, we're not
leaving anybody behind. We're going to go get everybody we can.
(01:32:40):
This guy's a shrewd negotiator, Venezuela. We're not taking anybody.
Goes bet you do. When it came to what's going
on with Hamas and Israel, he was the one that
was the catalyst at least to get the temporary ceasefire,
because everything in that situation until Amas is gone, it's temporary,
everything is. And so you had Doge Sandwich between Jordan
(01:33:09):
and then the coming home of mister Fogel.
Speaker 7 (01:33:13):
Everybody knows Mark. He's become a very famous guy.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
He's a very happy guy tonight, you think considering it
where he was a few days ago.
Speaker 11 (01:33:23):
This super organism of people that came to my support
and the love that I was given sustained me for
three and a half years.
Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
Three and a half years. He had a fourteen year
sentence for dealing pot, except for the part where he
had eighty bit of medical marijuana. And they're like this
guy'slag Pablo Escobar, which put him in jail, because they're
just holding them. That's all they're doing. They're just holding them.
I don't know what we gave up player to be
(01:33:59):
namely and some cash, future considerations, whatever does he give
them baseball? But nobody believed it.
Speaker 5 (01:34:07):
It just was such a shocker, and such a beautiful shocker.
Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
It's his mother right there, who had no idea what
was going on when she got that phone call.
Speaker 5 (01:34:19):
I actually felt just dizzy for a while until I
got my composure, and then I talked to him and
he said he was at the Moscow airport and he
was waiting to get on a plane. And it was
just the most wonderful news we could have had.
Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
Amen. And that's how fast it happened. Once with cough
gave they'd already been discussing, he flew over a couple
other quick things. Next thing you know, they hand him
over to him and he hops on a private jet.
Was in DC by the end of the evening. It's
just it was awesome again, dizzy how fast this stuff's moving,
(01:34:58):
which is great. Which brings us to this Elon musk
holding court discussing stuff. What kind of stuff, all kinds
of stuff. See, I want you to picture this if
you haven't seen. Elon is in the Oval office. He's
got his kid with him. I don't know which kid is.
(01:35:20):
He's got a lot of kids. Trump sitting at the
resolute desk, got a bunch of reporters asking all kinds
of questions to Elon and to Trump, and Elon and
Trump are just firing away at a high level.
Speaker 6 (01:35:37):
If you say, what is the goal of doze or
and I think a significant part of the presidency is
to restore.
Speaker 11 (01:35:46):
Democracy?
Speaker 6 (01:35:47):
That's my same. Seems like we'll offering in a democracy
if there's not a good feedback move from the people
to the government, and if you have rule of the bureaucrat,
if the bureaucracy is in charge, and then what meaning
does democracy actually have?
Speaker 2 (01:36:04):
I love that he talks about the fact that you know,
we have three co equal branches of government. No, we don't.
Speaker 6 (01:36:11):
And if you if you looked at this, if you
asked to look at the founders today and said, what
do you think of the way things have turned out? Well,
we have this unelected, fourth unconstitutional branch of government, which
which is the bureaucracy, which has in a lot of
ways currently more power than any elected representative. And this is, uh,
there's not something that people want. It does not match
the will of people. So it's just something we've got
(01:36:33):
to we've got to fix.
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
You know what's interesting, You know, people I was watching
I I don't know as Morning Joe is today in
between segments, and he was talking about how the Democrats
have no power right now, and they look dejected and
there have any kind of power or they just they
just they have no plan. Well, that's first of all,
they have no plan, they have no leader. They're rudderless.
(01:37:02):
They've left common sense on the shore if they sailed away,
and they've been exposed that a lot of their stuff
was about bureaucracy, was about pushing agendas that had nothing
to do with the average person. They just don't know
(01:37:24):
how to speak anymore to the average person. When you
see them, they're out there fighting for bureaucracy. They're not
fighting for the American taxpayer. They're not fighting for the
American individual.
Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
They're not.
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
They're out there fighting for the bureaucrats. They're out there
fighting for their special groups inside of agencies. They're out
there fighting for things that you and I find ridiculous
that they spend on.
Speaker 11 (01:37:54):
That we find.
Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
Absolutely really just like mind blown over the fact that
they want tons of money for education yet they never
get any results, or that we're spending billions of dollars
not trying to truly better certain areas, but to push
(01:38:17):
agendas of wackados and it's not working. It isn't and
they're failing. He also talked about the deficit, something I
have tripped on about for a very long time.
Speaker 6 (01:38:34):
We're also going to address the deficit. So we've got
to a two twelion dollars deficit, and if we don't
do something about this deficit, country's going bankrupt.
Speaker 2 (01:38:44):
Which nobody wants to address. Nobody wants to address. We
talked about it last week. I got a bunch of
text messages from people angry about, oh, how dare you
even think about social Security? And a vast majority of
these people were conservative. But there's a fear that if
you touch that, if you talk about that if you
(01:39:06):
dare mention the unmentionable, it's like saying beetlejuice that you're
going to be in trouble, so we'll just ignore it.
There were so many things they talked about. It was fascinating.
Of course, the left like, look, Trump's bowing down to him.
It's like, you guys have nothing else. You're mad because
(01:39:27):
he's exposing the ridiculousness of all of this stuff. You're
mad because you can't stop anything that's happening, and you're
hoping the courts will do it for you when you
should have done it for yourself a long time ago.
Elections have consequences. You cater to the elite and the fringe,
(01:39:50):
and you failed, and now the consequences did jig us
up and we're moving on.
Speaker 5 (01:40:03):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:40:03):
Was everything Trump gonna do perfect? No? Is he gonna
throw things against the wall that don't stick? Absolutely? Is
he gonna think he can do something and he's gonna
be told no? And he should be. But when you
come out and you're like, these people are here, they
just want to work one day a week here in
four days a week at home, and they're part of
(01:40:24):
what makes America great they're part of bureaucracy and we're
fighting for them. The average person goes, yeah, whatever, we're
not buying it. We're not. I work in the private sector.
We have to have results. How great would it be?
(01:40:45):
I think it takes a special mindset to work and
not do anything or get results, and to continue to
show up knowing that you're gonna do the same thing
tomorrow's actial mindset. I'm gonna try really mediumish, not all
(01:41:05):
the time. I just thought it was fascinating. The whole
thing was yesterday was just one of those days where
you look back and go, that was one day. So
the King of Jordan vocals free and the Doge and
all of this stuff that comes with the chaos around
(01:41:27):
the Doge. Oh, and then there was this.
Speaker 12 (01:41:31):
Rep.
Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
Luna who you know what I'm talking about, Ana Luna, Florida.
She's been tasked with something.
Speaker 9 (01:41:41):
It is with profound honor that I have been entrusted
by Speaker Mike Johnson and Chairman James Comer to lead
the House Force or at the House Oversight Task Force
on declassification of federal secrets, together with the help of
the White House, our intelligence allies, the Department of Defense,
the Department of Justice. We'll be conducting investigations into the
following the assassinations of JFK RFK and doctor Martin Luther King,
(01:42:05):
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena also known as UAPs, INID, Identified Submerged
Objects also known as USO's, the Epstein client list, the
origins of COVID nineteen, and the nine to eleven files.
Speaker 2 (01:42:17):
That is a lot. So she's going to be in
charge of that, along with the help of a few others.
Trump said, we're doing this. So they're putting together a
task force, right because you've got to roll it out
in a certain way. We're going to go through everything.
Speaker 9 (01:42:35):
This task force will be a beacon of bipartisanship on
the Republican side. Representatives Burchett, Bobert, Burlison, Crane, Gill, and
Mace will be joining me, although I'd like to note
that I'm expanding this to the entire governing body and
will be allowing certain members to wave on. Our first
hearing is set for March. The date will be announced soon,
and we've already initiated close to a dozen communications with
(01:42:55):
various agencies, to include Pambondi at the Department of Justice
and the second Coctary of State. This will no longer
be a task force that makes bold promises only to
fade into irrelevance or send strongly worded letters. This will
be a relentless pursuit of truth and transparency, and we
will not stop until the American people have the answers
they deserve.
Speaker 2 (01:43:15):
Amen, bring it to me, sister.
Speaker 12 (01:43:17):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:43:17):
One of the things they're going to do, which I
find to be interesting, is they're gonna do the big
task course about JFK. They're going to bring some people
in who are still alive. But oddly enough, yesterday there
was an announcement, are you guys ready for this? Hey? Uh,
were you guys looking for this? Yeah, there's like, I
don't know, some two thousand files here from the JFK assassination.
(01:43:38):
They are secret files. Oh oh really.
Speaker 9 (01:43:41):
Based on what we're actually looking to do with the
JFFCA investigation, I'm looking at to actually bring in some
of the attending physicians at the initial assassination and then
also people that had been on the various commissions looking
into like the Warrant Commission looking into the initial assassinations.
There's been conflicting evidence and I think that even the
FBI at the time reported some nominalies and the initial
autopsy at Bethesda, Maryland. All of those though, seem to
(01:44:04):
have been rinse and repeated in the media to push
a certain narrative that we don't agree with.
Speaker 2 (01:44:09):
Well you don't agree with or you don't know. See
you can don't you can say I don't agree with
why don't you agree with it? Well, it's interesting because
they pressed her on it about JFK.
Speaker 25 (01:44:22):
What is your priority this? Because Epstein nine.
Speaker 9 (01:44:25):
To eleven, our first investigation will be announced, but it's
going to be covering on a thorough investigation into the
John F.
Speaker 1 (01:44:32):
Kennedy assassination.
Speaker 9 (01:44:33):
And I can tell you, based on what I've been
seeing so far, the initial hearing that was actually held
here in Congress was actually faulty in the single bowlt theory.
I believe that there were two shooters and we should
be finding more information as we are able to gain
access into the skiff, hopefully before the.
Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
Files are actually released to the public.
Speaker 2 (01:44:51):
Very very interesting, we'll see. I like the transparency thing,
and I think with Emstein's list, Trump's on it. Well,
if he's on it, I want to know don't you,
But I think we're gonna find out, as he was
helping out not just our country, but many other countries
(01:45:13):
as a blackmailer slash informant slash wanna be spy who
was gross and got what he deserved. However that happened
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Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
Fronting with Scissors. Sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
Say, it's that time of the year when we talk
about the Hall of Fame. No, not the NFL Hall
of Fame, but the rock and roll Hall of Fame.
The nominees are poor.
Speaker 12 (01:46:57):
Bit ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:47:10):
What you gonna do WI, But it's a nasty traga.
Speaker 10 (01:47:30):
Talk Widow.
Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
The Color Yeah, very good. Okay, fourteen of them have
(01:47:56):
been nominated. They are bad company. The Black Crows, Maria Carey,
be Checker, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Joy Division, New Order
that has won, Cidey lauper mana Oasis, Outcast, Fish, Sound Garden,
and the White Stripes. I could see all of them
getting in, but maybe not this time. How many will
make it bad company? Give me the little thumbs up. Yeah,
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I think so. Black Crows not now. Mariah Carey absolutely,
Chubby Checker, already thought was in Joe Cocker. I'm gonna
go with a yes. It's kind of a billy idol
kind of year. Just now it's a new tour Cindy Lauper.
Maybe not Oasis, it might be early outcasting Fish.
Speaker 12 (01:48:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:48:37):
Uh, that's how I feel about Soundgarden and the White Stripes.
Not yet. So it's gonna be interesting. We're gonna break
some of these down over the next couple of days,
some of their big hits and whatnot, So we'll break
that out. It'll be fun. It's gonna be real fun
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Wonder what craziness is gonna happen. I was telling people,
and I've been telling them for the last couple weeks.
You know, when Biden was president, it was pretty standard day.
With Trump, you never know, you just you have no
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idea what's coming. I don't even think he does. He's like,
we need to go over there. How we're gonna get there,
We're not sure yet, but we're gonna have fun doing it.
Speaker 29 (01:49:29):
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