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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
One of my old bosses used to say this all
the time to me, God bless you, Jeremy Andrew, great guys.
They used to say to me, do Brigby a problem?
Brigby a solution? Trump wants to be the solution. Do
I think he has a chance to be the solution?
Speaker 3 (00:31):
On?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Am I behind him?
Speaker 4 (00:33):
Hell?
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Yes? Do I think a lot of what's around him
is noise? Yes? Absolutely? Do I think he's the greatest
troller in chief? Yes, it's no doubt. Never been anything
like him, There'll never be anything like him after he's gone.
He is lightning in the bottle. This is it. But
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you're going to be judged immediately on inflation in the economy,
everything else. Like I said, his noise, nothing else matters
because inflation is going up. And I have said this,
You're gonna go out, You're gonna start tariffing people, and
you know you're gonna You're gonna come for these countries
and and this battle is gonna go on. You need
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to explain to America. Look, this is why we're doing this.
This is a short term situation that is going to
cause prices to go up. We're here for you. We're
doing everything we can around the edges to try to
bring these prices down. Now. The funny thing is already
people are like, well, day one, he couldn't get everything done,
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so he's a liar.
Speaker 5 (01:38):
Do you think he's a legitimate political debating point for
the previous administration to have overseen historic inflation over four
years and then you to come out and say four weeks,
I guess Trump's a failure.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
He not done it and have gone.
Speaker 5 (01:56):
I agree with you that the ultimate measurement of him
will be on whether people feel less economic anxiety. I
disagree that he hasn't done anything.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
I agree he's done some stuff, but inflation will be
it and yes, in one month, and this is Scott
Jennings only Scott from the other night. You're not fixing
everything in one month. You're not. People are willing to
stick with you as long as you do two things. First,
you stick with them. You're there, you're in front of
it all, you're not hiding. And two you're transparent and
(02:27):
open and telling everybody, Look, this is what's going on,
this is why this is going on, This is what
the long term effect is going to be. This is
why we are doing these things. When you do that,
people will be all all right, all right, I've already
told you guys this story a bunch of times. Tell
you one more, especially if you're new to the program.
When I was a younger, weir lad, I was a broker,
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worked in the financial industry, and in doing so, I
learned very quickly that if you try to high from clients,
especially you know, if you've made a bad trade, you
suggest some of it didn't go well, and and a
lot of times the same way, if they did stuff
and it didn't go well, what they wanted was you
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to be there to in some cases take accountability, but
in other cases to be that you know that person
they can lean on and listen to. And if you
do that, you'd be surprised what happens. But you're going
to be judged on this in the immediate long term
all the other stuff when it comes to because a
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lot of this stuff when it comes to presidency is legacy.
Because you're doing stuff today that may not be felt
for six, eight, ten years. People look back and go, Okay,
now we can give a judgment of the body of work,
kind of like sports. You don't put you in the
Hall of Fame the first year, and they make you
wait five years in most cases before they even nominate
you for the Hall of Fame. So you look back
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and go, okay, now the body of work. But what
matters is now. What matters is today for most people,
and that is surviving, living, paying their bills.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
A lot of his executive orders were aimed at energy,
which is that I think the fastest thing he.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Can do energy energy regulations.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
But really what he does now over the next couple
of months with the Congress, I mean, his real agenda
will come in the Reconciliation bill, Taxes, energy, immigration, meant
the stuff he really ran on. That's where the real
policy rubber hits the road, and he's going to have
to get these guys in Congress to go along with.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
And that's going to be interesting to see if he
does that, because you can fix the immigration im mare.
And he's already at a place that you know, Biden
ever even dreamed of because he didn't try. Well, he tried,
he and he succeeded. Biden did just in opening the gates,
not closing them, and allowing people to come through the
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right way. But as much as that might be great
as much as getting some of this doge stuff in
this ridiculousness hut. If the economy doesn't flow and people
don't feel comfortable and confident, they're gonna grow tired of
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the fighting and the trolling and the crazy tweets and truths,
They're gonna tire of it quickly. But if you can
be with them, explain it, give them a long term vision,
and as they say in a lot of times in sports,
you gotta trust the process. It'll be good. I didn't
expect overnight. I didn't, and I expect that there was
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gonna be bumps in the road. I'm different. I take
a much more. You know, there's micro and macro. I'm
looking at it macro. I understand what's going on, but
not a lot of people do. And when you're already
in a situation where you've got it, you know you
moved a lot of people, You reshaped a lot of
things in politics.
Speaker 6 (06:07):
As we all know, with us, we are a fickle group.
And if we start to get restless, eh, better watch out.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Mm hm three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson Show, is your Twitter
tweet at a texta program. We pivot from that to
global politics. Trump and Zelensky aren't pals. Did you guys
know that? You probably knew that.
Speaker 7 (06:31):
In a social media post, Trump called Zelensky a dictator
without elections, continuing with what seemed like a naked threat,
Zelensky better move fast or he's not going to have
a country left. In the meantime, we are successfully negotiating
an end to the war with Russia. It's a pattern.
On Tuesday, President Trump blamed Zelensky for starting the war.
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President Zelensky isn't taking it quietly, he said, President Trump,
is it a information bubble, was suggesting he's following Russian propaganda.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
It's look, do I think he started the war? I
do not. I put more of that on the West
than anything else. As far as who pushed Putin, that
being said, this is all on Putin. But Trump goes,
I got to negotiate with this guy first. This guy
is more of an issue than that guy. Because this
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guy over here, unless the Europeans are going to start
throwing more money and soldiers and whatnot at him, the
money's gonna run out. So he got no choice. Do
I think he's a dictator? No, did he pause elections.
He did. He imposed martial law, which he was allowed
to do, and most Ukrainians support him. The polls aren't
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what they used to be, but it's been a long war.
It's been drawn out. People are exhausted and they wanted
to come to an end. Trump runs his mouth, he
says stuff, he gets a reaction, and that's what he got.
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And the people on the left will be like, ah,
he's getting him everything he wants. He's giving them everything
he wants. Look like that, Ay, he's giving him everything
he wants. Look at that. Poot and him are the
best friends. Oh my god, they're in love. No, they're not.
Everything's negotiation with this guy, and everything's business. He knows
that Pewter's a bad guy, but he'd rather do business
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with him than fight with him. He understands that business
and peace are good things. And the Pewter, well, you
got to go through him right now to make sure
that the peace comes. We'll see what the negotiation looks like.
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The left, of course, is going to run and said
this is just the worst, right, this is awful. He's horrible,
he's embarrassed America. My guess is he's expressing some frustration
with Zelenski.
Speaker 8 (09:11):
But this is very tough on Russia getting into the
negotiating table.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
That's good, It is good. Josh Holly there, it's very
good to get him there. Well, we're not going to
have peace unless we're there. You'll get there, but I
ain't gonna start with you. And you had numerous opportunities
that the Europeans talked you out of. And I remind everybody,
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this is in their backyard. This is in their backyard.
Everything's in negotiation with him, and this is one of them.
How is it gonna end? Probably the way it should
have ended three years ago, with them having to give
up some land. They're gonna get peace, There'll be some
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promises made, and everybody will try to rebuild their lives
from there. I don't you know what else are you
gonna say? Watching the left loose their mind over this,
and I can't believe it.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
No.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Look, Putin is exactly who we think he is. Trump
is who we think he is. He's a businessman, just
wants business. That's it, nothing more, nothing less. Everybody needs
to settle down. But he's given everything. He's not giving
anything away. The end of the day, Zeletski's still going
to have to decide for his country what's best. But
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when you're in the position he is in, and a
vast majority of Americans are like, Okay, I think we've
done enough. That includes people on the left, not politicians,
but people on the left, go yeah, I don't want
Putin to take a bunch of stuff. At the same time,
how much longer is this going to go on? Putting
this thing to bed is going to be a good thing.
And I remind everyone if Biden and them wanted this
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thing to be much worse and for the pushback to
be a lot bigger, and I'm talking about the war,
all of the things he promised them, then didn't give him,
then told him they couldn't have, then did eventually give them.
He could have done that early, but he didn't want
to escalate. Well, here we are three years later. It's
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Speaker 1 (13:10):
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Speaker 2 (13:11):
There's gold in them their hills? Or is there? What
say you? Conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
So I'm sure you're all hearing about Fort Knox this morning,
but something you haven't heard the pictures going around, I
have seen it. I should have took a picture of
it so I could show you. But they found a
gold bar. They sliced it in half, and you know
what they found inside. It wasn't gold, It was silver
covered in gold.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
There's about to be a huge ass audit.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
Elon is going to audit Fort Knox without being said,
I'm pretty sure that gold is going to take out
the FED.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
It's getting real. WHOA. I wonder if we should maybe
head over there, mister President, what say you?
Speaker 9 (13:57):
We're going to go into Fort Knox to make sure
the gold is there. You know that we're going to
go into Fort Knox?
Speaker 10 (14:03):
Do you know about that?
Speaker 2 (14:06):
That was a bad bump.
Speaker 11 (14:08):
Eliminate more national security posision familiates there.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
We'll see what happens. But one of the things we
do want to look at. I mean, we hope everything's
fine with Fort Knox, but we're going to.
Speaker 9 (14:18):
Go to Fort Knox, the fabled Fort Knox, going to
make sure the gold is there.
Speaker 12 (14:22):
Where would the gold is gone.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
If the gold isn't there, we're going to be very upset.
If the gold's not there, We're going to be very upset.
What I liked about that is in the middle of
the Q and a on air Force one. So when
Trump flies, the press flies with him. They're in the
back and stuff, and you know, and they have chance
to sit down and talk with him, and they're standing
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there and it's.
Speaker 13 (14:46):
A big bump and he's all his eyes open. I'm
gonna start laughing. He goes, that was a big bump.
What if the gold isn't there, Jed, I have no idea.
I have no idea. If the gold isn't there, I
will I'll tell you. I think there is going to
be hell to pay. But if you already believe, and
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it's a great thing with conspiracy theories, right, if you
already believe that the gold's not there, and it's a
big lie, Trump going there and running around and doing
parkour off of the gold bars and everything, and the
giant pyramid of gold is not going to change your mind.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
You're gonna think that's not real. It's ai. Do I
think there's gold there? I would like to think there's
gold there. It's been a mystery. What if that's where
they keep the aliens and they keep the gold in
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Speaker 2 (18:03):
The cuts they're still a common The protests are loud
as can be. Some of those cuts are coming in
the FAA, the FAW Federal Aviation Administration FAW.
Speaker 14 (18:19):
Democrats aren't protesting cuts at the FAA, claiming they could
affect safety, saying employees working on missile detection programs were
among those fired at the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
is looking to cut fifty billion dollars in programs to
redirect the money towards new priorities.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Sources say.
Speaker 14 (18:37):
Hegseth is also considering firing or removing generals and senior
officers as soon as this week. Supporters say all part
of the Trump administration's promised to cut spending and reform Washington.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Which who has a problem with that name an industry
where they don't try to tighten their belts and cut
spending anywhere. It's tough. I'm looking, I'm thinking, I'm thinking,
I'm looking. I mean, there's times when things expand, you
throw a lot of money itself, but eventually, well, if
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you can't print your own money and things to go
the way you want, eh, you're gonna have to cut.
And the FAA is one of them. Now, did the
FAA having some cuts already of probationary people calls the
res that included the one in Canada the other day,
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They would like to make you believe that in the
old news world that this is what did it. Now,
mind you, the cuts didn't come until after that gets better,
and that crash took place in Canada. I don't know
what else there is to say.
Speaker 15 (19:52):
Oh, the Trump administration recently fired many employees of the
FAA administration. Do those cuts worry you? And do you
think that impacts the safety? I know you just said
it's the safest way to travel, but after looking at
all these mishaps, a lot of people are very nervous.
Do these cuts affect you?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
The cuts do not affect us scale.
Speaker 16 (20:09):
I've been in close communication with the Secretary of Transportation.
I understand that the cuts at this time are something
that are raising questions, But the reality is there's over
fifty thousand people that work at the FAA and the cuts.
I understand, We're three hundred people and they were in
non critical safety functions.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Sorry, sorry, sir, Sorry that administrator who puts the piece
of paper over it, Yeah from over yeah, absolutely critical,
could bring planes down because you see this paper, Yeah
going over it. Yeah, super critical.
Speaker 16 (20:44):
The Trump administration has committed to investing deeply in terms
of improving the overall technologies that are used in the
air traffic control systems and modernizing the guys. They've committed
to hiring additional controllers and investigators and safety invest and investigators.
So no, I'm not concerned with that at all.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
And why that's important right there? And something I don't
think people have a grasp on. And it's interesting because
you know, you get into this stuff and I read
probably way more than I should, and I get sucked
into stuff and the next thing you know, it's rabbit
holing something that's not ridiculous, like what the hell happened
(21:25):
at Chuck on Happy Days? The eldest brother of Joni
and Richie, played by Gavin O'Hurley in the first season.
In the second season, he was played by Randolph Roberts
and then eventually gone, which led to the term Chuck
Cunningham and syndrome and somebody just disappeared off a television show.
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But I digress's move back to what we were talking
about the system. When I hear people talk about the
FAA made cuts and Elon and Trump and the doge
are causing the sky to be unsafe, you're an idiot,
an asset, I might say, you know what's causing the
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guys to be unsafe? Not a lot, pretty damn safe.
But you know what make it even safer? Are you
guys ready for this little modernization? So if you have
no idea how any of this stuff works, don't worry.
I'm gonna tell you because I not only did the
deep dive. I worked for a company. I raised money
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for a company about twenty five plus years ago, and
they were a company that was eventually bought out, but
they tried it and did modernize the way that planes
were able to get serviced. And they worked at McDonald
Douglas and Boeing and several of these other companies. They
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came together. They were all engineers and it was so
backass word. Everything was done. And this was ninety five,
ninety seven something like that. I mean, this was the
stuff they would tell us about how when the plane
was going for service, how long would it take to
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get something done? The paperwork took forever. Nothing, I mean
you had to mail stuff, fact stuff. There was nothing
that was easy to get done. You needed one part.
It had to be signed off by twenty five people.
Getting them to sign it off, go anywhere. It wasn't
It was just the email wasn't even thought of at
that point in time for them. So they came up
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with a solution. It was a hard thought. We raised
a bunch of money for them. They went on did
a lot of cool stuff, but still was crazy. They
would tell us about just how back ass were everything is.
So planes, by the way, very technologically advanced, especially the
newer planes. In fact, they're ridiculously smart. Also your phone
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way smarter than the airtraf for control stuff. How do
I know? Well, let's see here, paper flight strips. They
use those still in a lot of places. That's nineteen
forties technology. I said the word paper. Radar based systems
instead of GPS nineteen fifties technology, limited automation nineteen seventies
to eighties technology. Yeah, there's a lot that needs to
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be done, and a lot of that is about modernizing
the way that things are handled when it comes to
air traffic control, as they hand things off from one
to another, communicating with the pilots. It's crazy to think
about how outdated our stuff is. It is because look,
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we're all gonna fly and it's nerve wracking. Don't get
me wrong. At this point in time, people are feeling jittery.
But is it safe.
Speaker 17 (24:58):
Yes, statistically, sometimes these things happen in groups. And I
think that if we go back and we think of
the statistics per mile, flying is two thousand times safer
than driving in your car, you would have to fly
over every day for one hundred thousand years to be
in a fatal mishap. So statistically, I'm not guaranteeing it,
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but statistically we should be in for a long, long
period before we ever have to talk about another mishap
in aviation.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
And one of the things we've talked about in aviation
is they're also at times reactionary. They know that some
things need to get done and they wait till something happens,
and sometimes those things are fatal. What happened in Toronto,
I have no idea that's the other side of this
that's still kind of a weird mystery, which is the
pilots are alive, thank God for that. That being said,
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nobody knows who they are. Was it DEI? I don't
know what any of it was because we're not hearing
from the pilots, and I think that most people would
want to kind of hear there, and of course Delta
and nobody else wants it to be DEI that we
hired some people that were inexperience and we gave them
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a shot because hey, you know what, this is a
group that doesn't fly, and it's a minority group that's
underrepresented it, so we wanted to put them out there.
We know this for a fact because I've talked to
every human being on Earth when it comes to life
and death situations or the potential of them. We want
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the best and we'll accept nothing less. So go with that.
We'll see what happens as this mystery unravels. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 19 (30:47):
We have a room full of proud American players and
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He's not going to be able to get there, but
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Do I think the US today is going to win?
Speaker 6 (31:25):
I do.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
I think Tonight's going to be a hell of a game,
and I think it's going to be physical, and I
think it is. This is as big a game as
some of these guys will ever play. And some of
these guys have got Stanley Cups. But the because of
the tension, because of the politics between the countries and
the rivalry itself, this is gonna be It's gonna be awesome.
(31:48):
I think the USA gets a win tonight. I'm going
five three and there will be some fights. Speaking of sports,
they finally got them.
Speaker 20 (31:57):
One of the suspects is seen wearing a Kansas Chief shirt.
The FBI says that's a reference to the group's earlier
burglaries targeting the homes of NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and
Travis Kelce. Federal prosecutors accused seven Chilean nationals with transporting
cash and valuables stolen from the homes of a half
dozen pro athletes and worth five million dollars.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Five million buck Rooney's baby, an organized crime ring theft
knowing when people are not going to be in their homes,
high profile people, people like hockey players, basketball players, football players,
even other kinds of stars. Who are they? Where are
they from?
Speaker 21 (32:38):
While Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis was on the NBA
court last November, authorities say a team of burglars was
stealing nearly one and a half million dollars worth of
property out of his home. The hit is detailed in
a newly unsealed federal criminal complaint. In it, FBI agent
share a selfie obtained through a search warrant showing alleged
members of a so called Chilean South American theft group.
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They smile and show up the loot, including luxury watches
in a safe notice, one wearing a Chief's top Investigators
suspect some of these men also hit the Kansas City
homes of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tied end Travis
Kelcey in October.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Because that's what you do. When you're going to commit
a crime inside of somebody's house, make sure you take it.
Lots of pictures of yourself posing with all of the
stuff you're taking, so stupid for the crime of stupidity guilty.
Speaker 21 (33:27):
Prosecutors suspect seven Chilean nationals of comprising a burglary rank
targeting the homes of pro football, basketball, and hockey players.
According to court records, they traveled around the country to
the homes of pro athletes, using fake IDs to rent
cars and hotels.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
They conduct surveillance to see what patterns of behavior are.
Speaker 22 (33:45):
They then go further and conduct a little bit more
investigation into the building plans to see points of access.
Is this an entire Wi Fi system? How do I
get into the house? Does it have a backup generator?
They select the mark in the time, and that's how
they have a high problem ability of success.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Except for the part where they take pictures of themselves.
You go through all of that, right, we're going to
we're casing the joint. We spend days looking at it
or writing down stuff. We're looking at patterns, We're checking
the schedules. We're seeing if somebody's on IR and won't
be at the game. We're doing all of this stuff.
We're checking the Wi Fi, We're seeing if we can
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get into all of their cameras and security systems to
block all this stuff. And then when we get inside, guys,
make sure we live dream. Maybe take a couple of pictures.
Speaker 21 (34:31):
Paul Viola's heads an international security firm serving high profile
and high earning clients. He's not surprised and alleged criminal
ring as targeting celebrity homes, especially athletes with public schedules
and habits of showing off their luxury goods.
Speaker 22 (34:45):
We need to stop it from within, and the best
way to do that is for the individual athlete, the entertainer,
the homeowner to take control of their own homes. Spend
more attention on what they are s ending out on
social media. Don't telegraph your life.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
It's kind of sad that we're telling people. Look, people
are bad and they want to steal your stuff, and
so because of that, anything that you may be proud
of that they may want to take you should hide
that because they can't control themselves and they want your stuff.
That's a solid message. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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with your vulgar language. We've also got some news about
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We will discuss that as well, plus some updates about
Russia and Trump and Putin and Zelensky and a bunch
of other things. Missity show. We had the podcast It
is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
This story is tragic and I expected to get more
publicity in the coming days now that it's out kind
of in the ether. It's just kind of there, and
it's about a little girl in Texas, about an hour
outside of DFW. She's eleven. She committed suicide, and the
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blame is coming from people who or her family members
said that she was bullied at school because of her
immigration status. And I know that this is going to
pick up steam in the coming days because it's a
great way for the left to go, oh, look at this,
(37:43):
Trump's killing kids. There's a lot more to it, but
the reality is immigration is still top of mind for
a lot of people, and the left is looking for
every reason to say, see, see, he's even killing kids
because he's getting other kids to do his bidding by
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bullying illegal immigrants. And this should be a safe space
for kids. And I agree, by the way, as far
as the save space, you shouldn't be in a school
off your ice. You should be going in there. You
shouldn't be asking parents to prove their citizenship. This has
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been decided. Let the kids go to school.
Speaker 11 (38:30):
Now.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
As a parent, you need to recognize, be honest with
your kids that if you're here illegally, there is a chance,
even without Trump, there is a chance that something could
happen that could cause you to be deported. That is
something that you should recognize as a person that's coming
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here illegally, and if you have a kid that's here,
that this could be something that happened. No but what
happened here this girl? It's awful. She's eleven. She felt
that she had to commit suicide. What was the reason?
Her mom has her theories, Sure, the media will have
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their theories. In reality, she's an eleven year old that
committed suicide. What was going on in her mind that
made her life so horrific that she thought she had
to do this? Was it only immigration? Were there other things?
Speaker 23 (39:35):
Her number one question is why wasn't she informed over
the allegations that her daughter was bullied over her family's
immigration status. The family did have a funeral for the
girl today, which was attended by hundreds of people.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
We spoke with the girl's mother.
Speaker 23 (39:51):
She told us after her daughter died, the school told
her that her daughter had spoken to counselors about being bullied.
The mom said she has asked for that report, but
she hasn't received it yet. The family has heard rumors
that the bullying was about their immigrant immigration status, which
they admit there is real concern over.
Speaker 24 (40:12):
In I want justice from my child. I want this
not to go on unhandled. If there is more students
out there, more kids out there that are going through
it as well, pay attention the school needs to pay attention,
pay attention to the students to report what's going on.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
If there's any bullying going on, should absolutely pay attention.
Why didn't you know about it? Why are you just
hearing about it now? Mom? That's again a fair question,
because this thing's going to become political. It's going to
pop off. Because you've got a eleven year old, right,
I have a fifteen year old, a fourteen year old,
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sixteen year old, and a six year old. Couldn't even
imagine what they're going through. But what they're about to
find out is politics doesn't care about your feelings. It's
coming to play politics.
Speaker 23 (41:06):
I reached out several times today to both the school
district and the police department. Both responded to us with
the statement now. The district said in a statement, whenever
we receive a report of bullying, we respond swiftly to
ensure all students are safe physically and emotionally. While we
cannot release any details or information about specifics, students or incidents,
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our school has several policies in place to combat bullying
and resolve conflicts. But they would not address the allegations
that immigration, says is what prompted the bullying now. Gainsville
Chief of Police Kevin Phillips told me via email the
incident is still being actively investigated, so I'm unable to
comment on this investigation at this time. As for the
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bullying allegations, that is being investigated by the Gainesville Independent
School District Police Department, so I'd have.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
To refer you to them for that aspect of this investigation.
Speaker 23 (41:59):
Now, the family has told me that they have not
been told what the cause of death was, but the
medical examiner's report said that the child died by suicide.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
I don't know how it happened, Like you said, there's
no there's been nothing released about how she died. She
died five days after an incident. And again it's it's
murky regardless of the bullying side of stuff. You've got
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an eleven year old here, and you had a family
of the screeving, and you've also got politics, and as
we all know nowadays, politics just doesn't stop, you know,
I mean from the plane with a helicopter hit the
plane and it went down, but two weeks ago. The
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horror that was that it didn't take but a few
minutes for both stars, both sides start sniping each other.
It used to be a situation where the dust would settle,
there would be some space between an incident and the
(43:17):
talking about politics and politicking over something. Not anymore, and
that's not again, not a good place for us to be,
not a good place for us to be at all
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there's nobody better at trolling than Donald Trump. He is
the troller in chief. He is absolutely the troller in chief.
And he's gone after New York City with their congestion pricing.
First of all, people in New York may not like Donald,
but you know what, they don't like paying to go
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into a city that they've already paid for out of
their taxes for those roads, now having to pay again.
That's like buying season tickets and then told when you
get to the stadium, you're gonna have to buy more
tickets to get in.
Speaker 20 (44:23):
What this is a scheme to charge drivers when they
enter the heart of Manhattan. And it was an effort
to reduce congestion, but also to get some money into
the public transit system.
Speaker 2 (44:38):
Got to get some money into the public transit system.
And New York's one of those places where public transit
it works. Everything's kind of in one little area. You
got the subway bus system again, you know, any bus
system outside of Britain I find to be skeezing, even
at this point in time, with Britain a little bit
(44:59):
more key, but it kind of works. But people want
to come in to the city and you're making them
come into the city, and this is all over. Well,
we want to stop congestion, and on top of that,
we want to make sure that climate change is you know,
top of mind. And they come up with all kinds
of reasons because it could never be about money.
Speaker 20 (45:21):
The state says it's going to fight it because it's working.
Congestion is less, there's less traffic, it's easier to get around,
and the coffers for mass transit are being filled. A
letter is apparently being sent from the Transportation Department today
to the Governor's office, and then we can expect the
state to respond, probably with a lawsuit.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
I bet you could, and I bet they will. Now
I say that Trump is the King controlling because last night,
after he said, all right, we're going to get rid
of this. Tell the transportation folks, tell Duffy to get
on it. Let's get rid of this. He tweeted out something.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
President Donald Trump tweeted, long Lives the King.
Speaker 2 (46:08):
I'm here to say.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
New York hasn't labored under a king in over two
d and fifty years.
Speaker 10 (46:16):
We are not.
Speaker 2 (46:18):
I'm sure as hell A're not going.
Speaker 9 (46:19):
To start now.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
So spectacular he lives rent free. In their heads, they've
got nothing, they've got zero silchnada. They don't have any
idea what to do with him. They It makes me laugh,
and I also feel a little sad, Smidge said for
(46:44):
the Democrats because he tweets it out. Why because the
other day he tweeted out something that they intruded. It's
this is what Napoleon said, and the next thing you know,
he's Napoleon. And from there it's on. Right now, he's
showing everybody he's the king. Nothing can stop him. He's starship.
(47:10):
Nothing's going to stop me now.
Speaker 6 (47:13):
And so he tweets that out last night, Dan he's
a long lived the King or whatever, just like what
a freak controller.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
They're like, oh my god, he say he's already that cag.
He says, ain't that cag. You've got to laugh. But
it takes away all of their power when they give
in to everything he does and everything he says, and
everything he truth tweets or whatever, and you react that way.
You want to know how you silence a lot of
(47:41):
that by not talking about it. It's like my kid Charlie,
when she throws a fit, I'm not having it. After
a while, she's like, well, I guess they're not coming in.
I'm gonna get bored with this and move on to
something else. But they can't. They take the bait every
time they do, and he knows it, and he's gonna
(48:05):
keep doing it until you don't. But they can't help themselves.
They're addicted. They need a twelve step program three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (49:49):
Chad Benson Breaking news.
Speaker 25 (49:50):
On Kremlin Control TV even the anchor can hardly believe
her eyes. US President Donald Trump calling Ukraine's president Vladimir
Zelenski quote a dictator in a social media post. Attention
this is incredible, the host says. Trump is obviously angry,
having had modest success as a comedian. Zelenski writes, the
(50:12):
US president couldn't have won in the Ukraine conflict, and
the US was giving him money in vain. Zelensky is doing.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
His job poorly.
Speaker 25 (50:20):
Donald Trump now called Zelensky a dictator.
Speaker 2 (50:26):
Everybody react? Everybody react? Is he a dictator? No? Trump
say things that are wacky. Absolutely. Am I a fan
of Putin? No?
Speaker 6 (50:42):
No?
Speaker 2 (50:42):
Do I recognize who he is? Absolutely? Will there be
an overreaction? Of course there will be. Welcome to the
world of modern media. Do I think that Zelensky is
some sort of king? Now, I'm gonna give you the
straight skinny. Trump's doing everything he can to get this done.
(51:03):
Who's the top dog here of the two? It's Putin? Trump,
thanks Zelensky screwed him over with the whole phone call thing,
even though he didn't. But he just wants this done
and I got to go to this guy first to
get it done. So I'm going to say what I
(51:24):
need to say, and when i'm with Zelensky, I'll say
some other things I need to say and we'll go
from there. Too many people have died, and most importantly,
this is bad for business.
Speaker 26 (51:34):
It's shocking, it's appalling. As an American, I'm embarrassed. I'm
embarrassed for the soldiers that I just met in Munich
fighting for their freedom in Ukraine against the Russian invasion.
They knew who started this war. And it's not in
America's national interests to have the President of the United
States of America talk in this way.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
This weakens us, not just in Europe, around the world.
Speaker 26 (51:59):
Everybody but he is looking at the President thinking he's
flipping signs just like you said.
Speaker 2 (52:04):
All right, that's a former Russian ambassador, Michael McFall. Everybody's embarrassed,
are they? Come on? Get over it? Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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tweet at US texta program right here on the Chad
(52:25):
Benson Show. I'm no boton apologist, guys. It's a tough,
mean sob who will kill you in a heartbeat. Dictator.
That being said, if we want this thing done, that's
the guy we got to go deal with. So let's
get this done. This is bad for business. That's what
(52:45):
Trump's thinking period bad for business. And I know what
some of you are saying, Oh, this is just another
Trump apologist, it's another Nazi maga. No, what it is is,
as I said yesterday, Europe up in arms about this. Well,
then you deal with it. You go and deal with it,
(53:08):
you do it at your back door, you deal with it.
Why do we have to cover everything? You're just pissed because,
oh man, I mean, we said we were gonna do
a lot, but we didn't really do a ton. They
said they were gonna do some, and they did way
more than we thought. Now they're not gonna want to
do stuff, and we may have to. But isn't it
(53:28):
bad to support Putin? Do I really think he supports Putin?
Speaker 7 (53:31):
Now?
Speaker 2 (53:32):
I think he thinks everything like this conflict is bad
for business. He wants a roaring economy, he wants the
world quiet so business can grow, and conflict it's good
for business in some ways. In the way that Trump
looks at life, it's not good for business. And the
fact that he wants to stop a war that the Republicans,
(53:52):
normally you would think they'd be all over this, and
now the Democrats are the ones like, we can't stop
the war, we got to keep it going. Is just
mind bockling. He wants to stop the war. He's a
bad gun. Okay, if it was anybody else that'd like,
we should probably get Hi a Nobel Peace Prize three two, three, five,
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this is your Twitter, little Trump Derangement syndrome coming up.
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You're missing the show, grand the podcast. It is the
Chad Benson Show, Son, Chad Benson.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
It's now one of our favorite favorite segments here on
the Chad Benson Show. A man who loves to mess
with everybody who trolls like nobody has ever trolled, like
on Mount Rushmore of trolls. There he is Donald Trump,
(55:05):
and when he does these things, well people get we'll
catch it. What did they catch? Trump Derangement syndrome.
Speaker 10 (55:18):
It's no time for another episode of Trump Derangement syndrome.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
Hi RFK, you wanna come take my meds?
Speaker 1 (55:27):
You can take them.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
Come on, Bobby, Bobby, and Donnie, come on, you can
get my mets. Come on, it'll be fun. You wanna
take them. You wanna take my meds. You wanna take
my friends meds too. We'll all get together.
Speaker 7 (55:38):
We'll go off.
Speaker 2 (55:39):
I'm gonna go off them. Do you want me to
go off them now? I will go off them because
I want to. I wanna go off them. I'm gonna
go off them just for you. Bobby, you wanna come
join me. It'll be fun. Let's get this pretty started. Yeah,
a little combo. Come on, Bobby, come on, come on,
come on, Donnie. Are you on the mets now, sir? Yeah,
(55:59):
they're not working. Oh I don't uh, yeah, you're you're unhinged.
I just want to point that out. Un hinged, Just
putting that out there to you. I don't think you're
well the SSRI s or whatever it is you're taking.
(56:22):
Maybe we're gonna move on to something else. Okay, fantastic,
fantastic May travel exercise. Are you ready for more? More?
Trump Derangement syndrome. Her voice is actually really damn good.
The song, well, it's one of my better at works.
Speaker 6 (56:44):
I'll tell you that right now, a lot of beeping
Donald Trump card.
Speaker 27 (56:49):
Donald Trump is a card. Donald Trump is a sing
it with Me dog Trump.
Speaker 1 (56:57):
Donald Trump.
Speaker 27 (56:59):
Donald Trump is a.
Speaker 28 (57:00):
Stupid fucking Trump physic. He is a stupid fucking Trumps.
He's a stupid Trumps. He's a stupid.
Speaker 25 (57:16):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (57:19):
Man, it's weird, Like no politicians ever made me that
angry where I would sit around and sing songs about
them or happy. By the way, I'm not even singing
songs about that either. No politician lives in my my head.
Rent free, I'll tell you that right now. You'll be
paying rent. You're living in there or Trump derangement syndrome.
(57:44):
And it's not just the average folk that haven't. This
is JB. Pritzker. He happens to be the governor of Illinois,
and he wants to make sure that everybody recognizes that
Trump is taking us to a place that's a dark
chapter in our past. And I'm talking about globally physic
the Nazis.
Speaker 19 (58:05):
I do not invoke the specter of Nazis lightly, but
I know the history intimately and have spent more time
than probably anyone in this room with people who survived
the Holocaust.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
Here's what I've learned.
Speaker 19 (58:18):
The route that tears apart. Your house's foundation begins as
a seed, a seed of distrust and hate and blame.
The seed that grew into a dictatorship in Europe a
lifetime ago didn't arrive overnight. It started with everyday Germans
mad about inflation and looking for someone to blame. I'm
(58:40):
watching with a foreboding dread. What is happening in our
country right now? A president who watches a plane go
down in the Potomac and suggests, without facts or findings,
that a diversity higher is responsible for the crash. Or
the Missouri attorney general who just sued Starbucks arguing that
consumers pay higher price for their coffee because the barisas
(59:02):
are too female and non white. The authoritarian playbook is
laid bare here. They point to a group of people
who don't look like you and tell you to blame
them for your problems.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
Well, who else am I going to blame? I just
say that. No, he's not done, Jamie Pritzker. He's about
to go even more Nazi, because it's going to start
talking about who they're coming for. Oh they're coming apparently, Well,
wish they'd hurry up.
Speaker 19 (59:35):
I just have one question, what comes next after we've
discriminated against, deported, or disparaged all the immigrants, and the
gay and lesbian and transgender people, the developmentally disabled, the women,
and the minorities. Once we've ostracized our neighbors and betrayed
our friends. After that, when the problems we started with
(59:56):
are still there staring us in the face, what comes next?
All the atrocities of human history lurk in the answer
to that question. And if we don't want to repeat history,
then for God's sake, in this moment, we'd better be
strong enough to learn from it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
Yeah, so there's that. After we get rid of the
people that aren't supposed to be here legally, to add
to the gays and the trans then from there we
move on to add to the women. Just wow, man,
(01:00:33):
that guy's got a case of it, sir. Can I
just tell you, I believe you need to seek Hell.
We're gonna do one more here, kids, And this one
may be the saddest of all. That's right, more Trump
derangements syndrome.
Speaker 27 (01:00:51):
Last night, and the conversation my fiance and I had
before we went to bed was, if this happens, we
won't be having kids, at least not in the next time.
Four years, we definitely can't happen in the day we
live in now. I'm already a high risk and if
we wait four years, I'll be pushing thirty six, which
makes me high risk and ag your etchic pregnancy, which
(01:01:13):
means it's probably never going to happen for me.
Speaker 6 (01:01:16):
Not here in the US.
Speaker 27 (01:01:17):
Definitely not here in Charleston, South Carolina. We could move
back to our home state of Maine, they're a protected state,
or to Vermont somewhere in New England, but even then,
who's to say what's going to happen. And then waking
up to texts between myself and my female friends and
my LGBTQ plus friends and not knowing what the world's
(01:01:38):
going to look like for them either, and then coming
to school this morning and realizing someone want to put
a gun in my hand to protect these kids. That's
all we did at our last teacher in Service day
was prepare for gun lockdowns. I teach two and three
year olds, and that's the world they're growing up into.
So I hope you voted, and I hope you know.
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
What you did when you vote. I did. I did
so far as doing it, I have to be fair
to her. I think it's best that you don't have kids.
You're a victim. Everybody who know is a victim. Nobody
(01:02:22):
is doing anything to you. Your world didn't change from
the time that Biden was president till now you're not well.
No amount of yacht rock is going to fix that.
Right there. I just I mean, that's so weird.
Speaker 6 (01:02:48):
I sit there and I listen. I'm thinking, you can't
be serious. You've never felt this way. No, no, not
even about people I know. I what do you say
to somebody. I mean, you're like, oh, I can't have
a kid because of the state I live in, because
Donald Trump and the world I live in sex it's
(01:03:10):
the greatest time in human history ever, ever, And you're
living in the greatest nation in the world, and you've
allowed people on the interwebs and television to scare you
into not doing something because you fear some imaginary thing
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is going to happen to you.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
Well, then.
Speaker 10 (01:03:35):
It is best, ma'am that you don't have kids. That
was another episode of Trump derangement syndrome. Coming up, we
go from TDS to TFC. What yeah, wait, do you
hear this story?
Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
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Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
Running with Scissors sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 6 (01:05:11):
Say it's called Kentucky Fried Chicken because that's where it
was founded in Kentucky. But hold on a second, are
we changing the name to Texas Fried Chicken?
Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
What?
Speaker 8 (01:05:25):
Kentucky KFC's slogan has been around for almost seventy years.
Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
Colonel Sata's fixes Sunday dinner seven days a week and
it's fingerliking good.
Speaker 8 (01:05:36):
Headquartered in Louisville, this has become the world's second largest
restaurant chain. Well now the plot Chickens is Kentucky's most
famous brand, distances itself from Kentucky. Yesterday, KFC announced it's
relocating its US corporate offices from Louisville, Kentucky, to Plano, Texas.
The move will impact about one hundred KFC US corporate
(01:05:57):
employees in Louisville, along with ninety workers who are all
expected to relocate over the next eighteen months. The company
says it's charitable foundation will stay in Kentucky, its parent
company will still have offices there. But is it even
possible to imagine KFC without Kentucky No.
Speaker 6 (01:06:16):
Arlen Sanders, who is a colonel one of my heroes,
by the way, started off late in life.
Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
He would not be thrilled by this. He never served
in any military outside of the chicken Wars that went
on back in the day.
Speaker 20 (01:06:35):
Yeah, I started franchising when I was sixty six years old.
Speaker 17 (01:06:38):
Now that's an advantage again, don't quit called you're sixty five, car, you.
Speaker 2 (01:06:41):
Can do something quite worthwhile after that.
Speaker 8 (01:06:44):
It was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who
started selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurants in Corbin, Kentucky,
during the Great Depression. He was even given the honorary
title of Kentucky Colonel by the state's governor. So what
are you going to do now? Stick a cowboy hat
on him in your launch a new secret recipe for
Texas fried chicken.
Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
God. No, his story's great, by the way, if you
know nothing about him, like the never give up attitude.
He was retired, broke af got his first Social Security
check and realized, I can't live off this. I can't
live off this. So he tried to, you know, go
out and sell his chicken and do all this stuff,
and nobody would buy it finally got somebody'd buy it,
(01:07:25):
and he would give you the chicken and give you
the recipe and everything. You just gave him like a
nickel for every piece of chicken you sold, and that's
how the whole thing started. But he would be turning
over in his grave if he knew this was happening.
I mean, look, I love me some Texas, but it
is KFC. That's what it is. It is KFC. Damn it.
Speaker 8 (01:07:51):
It should stay there, but this company is not winging it.
This is part of a much larger move by the
fast food conglomerate, that is young brands. Some of its
other entities, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, have already flocked
to Texas, and they're not the only ones. The state
has aggressively targeted corporate offices, tech firms, and startups, advertising
low tax rates and relaxed business regulations. Because land is
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still relatively affordable there, the cost of living is cheaper,
which means a growing talent pool who crucially can also
afford to be paid a bit less. Texas has specifically
targeted Californian companies, but as this move demonstrates, it is
also drawing work away from states like Kentucky as well.
That's ruffling feathers back in Louisville. After all, imagine Ben
(01:08:36):
and Jerry moving away from Vermont. What if Old Bay
seasoning came from a landlocked state? Or could a Starbucks
frappuccino come from anywhere but Washington KFC famously uses eleven
herbs and spices. But many fans in Kentucky are feeling
extra salty today.
Speaker 2 (01:08:53):
Amen, I feel that, and again, I love me some Texas.
I remember Carl's junior move hearty, depending on what side
of the country you're on at the time. We spoke
to their CEO and we asked him why he moved
there from California, and he said, it's simple. You can't
do anything California. And you know, Texas was offering us rebates.
(01:09:14):
They were you know, taxes were low, regulations were regular,
not insane. I see why companies moved to Florida, Tennessee
and Texas. It's not hard to see that. But there's
just some things like yees, he's gotta keeps like something
(01:09:37):
like maybe a po box. Well they're keeping their charity fanily, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
but you know what I mean. Goodness me the world's
a changing. Speaking of the world changing, you need to
cuddle because they got somebody for that, you cuddle.
Speaker 29 (01:09:52):
Yeah, I cuddle with them as a professional cuddler a
little over a year ago.
Speaker 27 (01:09:58):
I Yeah.
Speaker 29 (01:10:03):
So it tends to be lonely guys who like they
work a lot, they work so much, they have no
time for dating or like maybe they have anxiety. They're
you know, on the spectrum something where they have some
barriers between like interpersonal relationships.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
So they want a comforting touch.
Speaker 29 (01:10:19):
They want someone to hug, they want someone to hold them.
Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
Yeah, I cuddle with them. Yeah really, so again, I well, chat,
it's not sexual. It's a lonely guy who doesn't date much.
Feels a little weird, right, Oh, it's all very professional
and everything.
Speaker 29 (01:10:40):
They want a personal relationship that they're struggling to get.
They don't have time for dating and all that kind
of stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
So yeah, I cuddle with them.
Speaker 29 (01:10:48):
I used to travel and either they would host or
I would go to a hotel. But I actually this year,
I just moved into a townhouse. I have a spare
bedroom now that I made the cuddle room. So since
August I've been hosting. They'll come to me a lot
of the time.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
So yeah, I cuddle with them. There's a lot of
different things going on out there. There's also professional huggers,
which is bizarre. They have cuddle therapists. Man, our society
is on the bus of struggle. I need to go
see my professional cuddler. We know what that's called. I
(01:11:25):
would respect you more if you use that kind of language. Actually,
how do you even tell anybody? Hey, guys, I gotta go.
I gotta go see my cuddle therapists. Excuse me, I
have a cuddle therapist. Really? What is she wearing today?
Fish nets? It's nothing sexual, Okay, they just I just
(01:11:48):
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Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
I am a huge soccer fan, as you guys know.
I once applied my trade in Europe, not very well,
but I tried. I was very young, many many moons ago.
My favorite team in the world though, was Manchester United
still is God. They're a hot mess. They're an absolute
(01:14:00):
unmitigated disaster. Some people would even say a go including me,
and it's ugly, it's embarrassing, it really really is. Nobody
(01:14:20):
wants to play with them anymore. The struggle is real.
And I bring that up because the Democratic Party right
now is Manchester United. They've got no hope of getting
anything done. If they get something across the finish line,
(01:14:41):
it's just by accident at this point in time. And
that ain't happening. Hell, if there was relegation like there
is in Europe, they may be relegated. The Libertarians may
come up. That's how bad the Democratic Party is. Kennedy
even brought this up and I thought, Man, never truer
(01:15:03):
words were spoken. You need to put this on a shirt, sir.
Speaker 30 (01:15:06):
Look, we just need to stay calm. We need to
stay calm as a as a Hindu cow and just
go about our work and get our bills past and
let the Democrats be the Democrats. And so far it's working.
You never interfere with your opponent when he's kicking his
own ass.
Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
Calm, it's a Hindoo cow. Well, what's happened? Simple, they
became old and bloated Manchester United, Dallas cowboys. You look
around a lot of people been around a long time
(01:15:49):
in working and Trump brash, loud. It's crazy, right because
right now the parallels between my beloved Manchester United and
(01:16:10):
the Democrats are crazy. Who shows up in the world
of soccer in Europe in the biggest lead in Premier League.
Their rivals across the street, literally across the street, Manchester City,
who owns them billionaires and they pour money in like
(01:16:31):
it's going out of style, and they're loud and they're brash,
and oh they're managers. All everything's changed. The struggle with
the Democrats is so real because they have nobody who
leads them, just like Manchester United, They've got nobody that
(01:16:53):
leads them. They are a rudderless ship looking for something.
They're looking for some safe harbor. They're kicking their own ass.
And part of that is the fact that they still
think they're the Democratic Party. They still think that they
don't have anything to worry about, that this was just
(01:17:16):
a one off. They have a blind spot and it
is massive.
Speaker 31 (01:17:21):
I think it's a fundamental fact of how Democrats are
positioning themselves, whether intentionally or unintentionally. They just have a
blind spot. With Trump, no idea he proposes can be
even a good idea. Again, if it was proposed by
James P Public Republican president, they'd be like, Okay, well maybe,
(01:17:44):
but because it is him, and because the loathing is
so and it is I use that word advisedly, but
they hate him.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Every idea is a bad idea, and I just think
it leads to some poor stratigu conclusions.
Speaker 31 (01:18:01):
If your goal is, as Democrats, school should be getting
some power back. Because they're out of power at every
single level at the federal government.
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
Why, because they're living on yesterday. They have no direction,
they have no leader. They focus solely on one person
who trolls them mercilessly, and who came in as loud
(01:18:33):
and brash as possible and has not left the scene
and has dominated everything. And oh, by the way, manages
to win on a lot of common sense arguments that
the Democrats seem to have forgotten a while ago. He
(01:18:55):
has remade politics in a way that we may never
see again. And it is funny to watch, and it
is exciting to watch, and it can be infuriating as
well well. When I watch this, when I see the reaction,
(01:19:16):
and then I see the way the Democrats try to
go about doing their business, and see the hills they
want to die on which the average person laughs and says,
don't care, stupid, I just say, how out of touch?
Speaker 19 (01:19:35):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
Very out of touch?
Speaker 32 (01:19:39):
Donald Trump and the Republican Party has changed the electorate.
What do I mean by that, Well, let's take a
look at party identification. Democrats versus Republicans. You go back
to twenty seventeen, five points more of the electorate was
Democrats than Republicans. You go to twenty twenty one when
Joe Biden was starting out, Look at that six points
more of the electorate was Democrats than Republicans. But look
at what's happening February of twenty twenty five, Republicans. There
(01:20:02):
are more Republicans in the electorate than there are Democrats.
Republican plus two. So Donald Trump and the Republicans have
remade the electorate.
Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
They have because they listen to what people had to say.
Little thing we're joking about trolling last hour, because he
is the troll in chief, and he's brilliant at it.
There's just nobody that's ever been like him. What is
he doing now, Well, he's going after Kathy Holkel and
(01:20:33):
the whole congestion pricing. Yeah, because it's a winning argument.
He finds those eighty twenties and he runs with him.
He finds those eighty twenties and goes, I'm gonna go
with that because eighty percent of the people think this
is a stupid, ridiculous thing. And he wins, even if
(01:20:58):
it's Trump. And then he trolls you, and then you
get angry and you focus on the trolling part of it,
not realizing what you were pushing. People didn't care about
you cared about it more than they did. In the
reality of politics, it used to be I'm here to
do the work for you, guys. You've sent me here,
(01:21:21):
whether it's the state capital, the city council, or to DC.
Nowadays it's like, I'm here to do my stuff. Thanks
for buying my ticket here and paying for my salary.
I'll let you know if I need anything else. It's
not working.
Speaker 32 (01:21:40):
So Donald Trump and the Republicans have remade the electorate.
They've turned some people over from being Democrats or independents
to become Republicans. New folks have entered the electorate who
are more Republican leaning. And so when you combine that
with the fact that Republicans are really, really behind Donald Trump,
all of a sudden, you get a winning recipe whereby
you break the normal rules of politics and get Donald
(01:22:00):
Trump that positive net approval rating when he had pretty
much a consistently negative one and term number one. As
I said at the beginning, he's copying Frank Sinatra doing it.
Speaker 2 (01:22:09):
My way, but his way is popular. You're trying to
do something the old way. The old ways have changed.
Media is not the same, sports has changed. Everything has changed.
And if you do not adapt, you will die standing
(01:22:30):
on a hill of We don't want to get rid
of all of these programs and get rid of all
of these federal agencies and these employees, and people are going, yeah,
that's DC. We really don't care about that. I'm trying
to pay my bills and you're telling me that sixty
billion dollars is no big deal. I don't buy that. Sorry,
(01:22:57):
you're telling me that even if it's one dollar for
a transgender whatever somewhere in the world, I should be
happy with that. No, I'm not not happy with it.
And so that's your pet project. That's fine, Go do
(01:23:17):
whatever it is that you think you have to do
with this. But I'm not paying attention to that. And
Trump just smiles and goes eighty twenty eighty percent of
year with me. And I think the shock over the
last couple days as people are looking at poles, going,
my god, you mean these people aren't upset? No, they're not.
(01:23:39):
He's doing what he said he was going to do,
and he came in and he's got a sledgehammer and
he's using it. Now. If inflation continues to rise and
the economy takes it up, all bets are off. But
until then, he is winning. And you can cry all
(01:24:03):
you want, you can say he's a meaning and throw
a fit and virtue signal everywhere. But much like Manchester
United on the field and on the field of politics,
the Democrats and Men United are losing. And it sucks
if you're a Democrat, and for me it sucks because
(01:24:23):
I'm a Man United fan. God willing Man United will
turn it around. As for the Democrats, the more I watch,
the more I laugh because I realize John Kennedy was right.
Don't get in the way of your opponent when they're
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What's trending?
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Find out what's trending on the old interwebs on this
battlef of Thursday start over in the world of Yeah,
Donald Trump not a shocker his approval ratings Delta Plane
Crash talked a bit about that today. Doge divid in
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please no, I'm serious, you don't want no, I don't
want five thousand dollars not from the government. I'm sorry.
I don't you know. I thought the whole thing was
to save the money. It's just me, just me. All
these things are trending as well as four nations. Final tonight,
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head over to Google iPhone sixteen E LaVar Ball. He
is the father of the Ball Brothers and un traversarial
at times, loud at times, and now without a foot
and to amputate his foot congestion pricing. This makes me laugh.
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Chris Kleoey. He is a former punter in the NFL
and U currently very liberal Californian who was arrested and
dragged out of a city council meeting in Huntington Beach,
California because of the maga folk. We played some of
his stuff earlier. He's good times. Yeah, that's what he is.
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Mike Lang, the great voices of the NHL's passed away.
More airplane crashes, not good people. And finally over to
the magical mystical world of Twitter, where God only knows
what wacky political thing is trending right now. Ukraine Trump
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Mike Lang again, great NHL announcer. All these things are
trending on the magical world of Twitter. Now you know,
Mike Lang was interesting. It's one of the He's one
of these great hockey announcers. If you follow hockey at all,
hockey is amazing and just like all sports, that local
announcer is. He's awesome. And Mike Lang became super famous
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across the hockey world and in sports because of his
crazy calls after the Penguins scored a goal. Oh sack
five back right our line.
Speaker 20 (01:30:01):
There's one hedies and gentlemen, you got it. Elvin pad God,
what's the Melvin?
Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
And he beats or like a redded mule.
Speaker 2 (01:30:14):
That's my favorite one. He beats him like a rended mule.
So he passed away yesterday and uh, speaking of hockey,
tonight's in the game. It is the Four Nations Championship.
So in lieu of the All Star festivities, the NHL
decided to have a Four Nations tournament that has become amazing,
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and tonight is the final in Boston, TD gardens USA
Canada a rematch, and boy is gonna get spicy. Will
Trump show up? That is a question that's being asked,
and they want him to show up as well. USA.
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Speaker 8 (01:31:24):
Twenty one people were hurt, one of them still in
the hospital, but miraculously everyone survived. Investigators now trying to
determine what went wrong, if it was severe weather.
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
Or human error. It was an experienced crew, Delta CEO
Ed Bastian speaking to CBS. Yes, it was an experienced crew, right.
I don't know. I have no idea. I don't even
know who the hell the crew is. Nobody does, which
is an odd thing. And if you want to see conspiracy,
rile up and everybody's talking about DEI. I phrased it
last night, did a video. Make sure you check out
the videos across all of our social media. The left
(01:31:57):
wants to blame it on Trump and the cuts. The
right hopes it's DEI and I just want planes not
to crash. I don't know about you, guys, I don't
care what the pilot looks like I don't care what
they identify as as long as they identify while they're
(01:32:19):
flying the plane as the best effing pilot on the planet,
then it's a win. But the frustration level for people
out there, the fear, it's definitely starting to rise. There's
no doubt. They seem to come rapid fire.
Speaker 14 (01:32:35):
We're learning more about the fiery plane crash in North Philadelphia.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
There was a giant firewall down the side. I could
actually feel the heat.
Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
Sixty seven people lost their lives.
Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
Here, only elevating deep seated anxiety.
Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
But remember, fear loves itself. It will try to keep
itself around as much as possible.
Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
Psychologist Jennifer Dragonette or just her clients to focus not
on the flight, but on what you'll do when you
get there.
Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
So trying to shift our attention to something else can
be a really effective remove self care.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
I'm sure it can, but it's hard for people When
we have access like we've never had before of crashes
of incidents, it's on top of us and naturally we
doom scroll we go right to it, and it's tough
(01:33:25):
to wrap your mind around it. Sean w Is the
transportation Secretary was asked earlier if flying is safe? Is
it safe to fly? So the simple answer is, yes,
it's safe to fly. Of course. Actually I'm gonna fly
later today. I've been flying for the last week, Transportation
Secretary Sean Duffy.
Speaker 33 (01:33:44):
If you get in a plane, if you look at
how many people fly, how many flights we have, of
course it's a safe space.
Speaker 8 (01:33:49):
And yet we've had these five real high profile incidents
in the last three weeks at leaves people wondering what
is going on.
Speaker 33 (01:33:57):
Each one is very unique, and I do think as
we look at the incidents or the crashes, it gives
us an opportunity to say what went wrong, what can
we improve upon in the system off these crashes, And.
Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
That's why people want to know, because it puts their
mind at ease. If something was an aberration, it makes
him feel better.
Speaker 9 (01:34:28):
See.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
The thing about flying is you're helpless. If you're in
a car and the person next to you passes out,
you can grab the wheel you've probably driven before. You're
going to be all right. You're on the ground, you're
gonna be okay. If you are on a boat and
(01:34:53):
you can swim and something starts to happen. You think
I can get over, can float right, They've got some
stuff here, we can float around on it, you know,
not like the Titanic because she was very selfish. She
did to kill him Jack. That wasn't cool. Beans. But
you know they've got safety, you know, vessels in the
whole nine yards. If you're in a plane, you've got
(01:35:16):
no control. You can't fly and you can't fly the
plane despite what men think. And so the whole thought is, well,
was this a situation where.
Speaker 6 (01:35:36):
The pilots of the let's take the DC plane crash
the pilots of the helicopter it was just bad information
and they.
Speaker 2 (01:35:50):
Had no idea what they heard and it was a
one off and they crashed.
Speaker 7 (01:35:59):
Was it.
Speaker 14 (01:36:01):
That?
Speaker 2 (01:36:04):
Oh I don't know. Was it bad data? Again? I
don't know. And when it comes to what we've seen
in Canada, we know nothing. And that's why everybody's running wild,
whether it's DEI or it's just that and the other.
Because their big thing is it is, hey, you know
this endeavor little regional air airplane, you know company which
(01:36:31):
is run by Delta. Their big thing is we're really
you know, we're young, and we're unmanned. Is there big thing.
We're unmanned. Doesn't mean they don't have pilots, it's just
there's no man on there. That's what we're going for now,
Is that true? No, there's men, but that's a lot
of their push. And when you go, when you look
at some of the videos that have pops up, you're like,
(01:36:52):
no offense, but feels a little pinteresting to me. Little tiktoki,
you know what I want with my pilot the best.
So you put those people at ease because if you
go and you find out that the regional airline that
you're flying, the person that's flying it is twenty four
(01:37:18):
or twenty seven or whatever, because again we know nothing.
Sully lands on the hutst they're like interviewing him from
the wing. It's oh, what you know?
Speaker 19 (01:37:27):
They know who he is.
Speaker 2 (01:37:29):
We're days past this thing. Nobody knows and then the
rumors start. As a twenty six year old who doesn't
have any real flight time as far as you know,
many hours in the seat, and you're like, oh, people
start to worry. One of my favorite hosts, people that
I used to love to listen to, still do when
(01:37:52):
I have a chance. Tim Conway Junior and he's in
la at KFI. And I was fortunate enough a few
years ago doing one of these events that it was
John and Ken, big big radio people and Tim and
(01:38:12):
then I in the center, Armstrong, Getty, you know some
other I was like, this is my dream. I'm like
I'm I feel like, Wow, I'm shitting beyond the stage.
This guys are amazing. But I told Tim, I said,
you told one of the greatest stories of all time.
And he goes, what was that. I said, it was
about Harvey Corman because if Tim Conway junior, obviously Tim
Conway's dad. I said it was about Harvey Corman jew
(01:38:32):
and I think your dad going up to Tahoe to
gamble or something, and you guys got on the airplane
and there were two women pilots, and Harvey Korman said,
not on this plane. And I said, it made me laugh.
And I'm not saying women can't fly, of course they can't.
(01:38:53):
But would you feel better with a fifty two year
old woman that was trained in the military over a
twenty six year old woman that did mostly flight technical school. Yeah,
DEI is a ridiculous in so many ways because it
became not about advancing anything, it became activism and then
(01:39:16):
became about equity rather than trying to make sure that
people had a fair shot. But when it comes to lives,
people don't want that you're shuffling paper somewhere. You want
to give somebody a shot based on the color of
their skin or the underrepresented group that they come from.
People are like, go ahead, you're thirty six thousand feet
(01:39:38):
in the air. You know what they want the best.
And by the way, the data shows still very safe.
Speaker 17 (01:39:46):
Statistically, sometimes these things happen in groups. And I think
that if we go back and we think of the statistics,
per mile, flying is two thousand times safer than driving
in your car, you would have to fly over every
day for one hundred thousand years to be in a
fatal mishap. So statistically, I'm not guaranteeing it, but statistically
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we should be in for a long, long period before
we ever have to talk about another mishap in aviation.
Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
Amen. But mentally people are still terrified because it's as
much about control as anything else. Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 1 (01:41:29):
Show irreverence, Like, yeah, so what it's the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (01:41:47):
So I'm sure you're all hearing about Fort Knox this morning.
But something you haven't heard the pictures going around. I
have seen it. I should have took a picture of
it so I could show you. But they found a
gold bar. They sliced it in half, and you know
what they found inside? It wasn't gold, It was silver
covered in gold. There's about to be a huge ass audit.
(01:42:09):
Elon is going to audit Fort Knox. With that being said,
I'm pretty sure that gold is going to take out
the Fed.
Speaker 2 (01:42:18):
It's getting real. Whoa hey, now so gold? Huh? I
think we should audit it. Anybody think we should go
look at it? Could it be fake? What if it's
not there? I have no idea. It's blowing my mind.
Mister President, what are you thinking?
Speaker 9 (01:42:34):
We're going to go into Fort Knox to make sure
the gold is there? You know that we're going to
go into Fort Knox?
Speaker 22 (01:42:40):
Do you know about that?
Speaker 2 (01:42:43):
How was that man bumped?
Speaker 14 (01:42:45):
Are they going to elevate more national security decisions familias there?
Speaker 2 (01:42:49):
We'll see what happens. But one of the things we
do want to look at me.
Speaker 9 (01:42:52):
We hope everything's fine with Fort Knox, but we're going
to go to Fort Knox, the fabled Fort Knox, to
make sure the gold is there.
Speaker 2 (01:43:00):
The gold isn't there, We're going to be very upset,
very upset.
Speaker 6 (01:43:05):
So if you guys don't know when when they fly
on the aeroplanes, the press goes with the president, so
there's a core that follows him around everywhere.
Speaker 2 (01:43:16):
It's pretty cool. And uh, he's standing there, you know,
holding court and there's a nice little bit of turbulence
because there's a big bump just keeps on going. Oh.
My theory is they're going to go to Fort Knox
and what's going to be they're aliens and then Area
fifty one is gonna have all the gold and we're like, oh, look,
(01:43:38):
they did this switcheroo on us. I have no idea.
By the way, what would happen if there was no gold?
I couldn't tell you. It would be crazy. I know
that crazy. Speaking of crazy and Trump, do you think
he's crazy?
Speaker 6 (01:43:56):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:43:57):
I would like to have seen him at the game tonight,
but he's not going to be there. The game is
the hockey game. It is the Four Nations tournament that
is going on in lieu of the All Star Game
for the NHL. They stopped down for about eight days
and did a tournament Sweden, Finland, Canada, United States of America.
Tonight is the rematch of the game between Canada and
(01:44:21):
the US and this is for all of the gold,
if you will. There was lots of fights, there was
booing the anthem. Thought that Trump was gonna be there.
He's not gonna be there, but I have a feeling
he's gonna send a message. And I'm excited about tonight.
And in fact, the tickets for the game tonight it's
a TD Arena whatever the hell it's called the TD
(01:44:46):
Bank Arena in Boston. Are you ready for this? They
rival that of the Super Bowl. Cheapest ticket right now
is about twelve hundred bucks and that's for like a single.
It's gonna be fun tonight. Indeed, I have a feeling
the US is going in I think five to three,
and there's going to be some fights and some fireworks,
so be prepared for that. Speaking of being prepared and sports,
(01:45:11):
what the hell were you guys thinking? Oh, you weren't,
That's why you got caught, dumbasses. I'm glad you got
caught too.
Speaker 20 (01:45:20):
One of the suspects is seen wearing a Kansas City
Chief shirt. The FBI says that's a reference to the
groups earlier burglaries targeting the homes of NFL stars Patrick
Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Federal prosecutors accused seven Chilean nationals
with transporting cash and valuables stolen from the homes of
a half dozen pro athletes and worth five million dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
Five million buck rooneys baby an organized crime ring theft
knowing when people are not going to be in their homes,
high profile people, people like hockey players, basketball players, football players,
even other kinds of stars. Who are they? Where are
they from?
Speaker 21 (01:46:00):
Well, Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis was on the NBA
court last November. Authority say a team of burglars was
stealing nearly one and a half million dollars worth of
property out of his home. The hit is entailed in
the newly unsealed federal criminal complaint. In it, FBI agent
share a selfie obtained through a search warrant showing alleged
members of a so called Chile and South American theft group,
They smile and show off their loot, including luxury watches
(01:46:23):
in a safe notice, one wearing a Chiefs top Investigators
suspect some of these men also hit the Kansas City
homes of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tied end Travis
Kelcey in October.
Speaker 2 (01:46:35):
Because that's what you do when you're going to commit
a crime inside of somebody's house, make sure you take
lots of pictures of yourself posing with all of the
stuff you're taking. So stupid for the crime of stupidity guilty.
Speaker 21 (01:46:49):
Prosecutors suspect seven Chilean nationals of comprising a burglary ranked
targeting the homes of pro football, basketball, and hockey players.
According to court records, they traveled around the country to
the homes of pro athletes, using fake IDs to rent
cars and hotels.
Speaker 2 (01:47:03):
They conduct surveillance to see what patterns of behavior are.
Speaker 22 (01:47:06):
They then go further and conduct a little bit more
investigation into the building plans to see points of access.
Is this an entire Wi Fi system? How do I
get into the house? Does it have a backup generator?
They select the mark in the time and that's how
they have a high probability of success.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Except for the part where they take pictures of themselves.
You go through all of that right like we're gonna
work casing the joint. We spend days looking at it
or writing down stuff. We're looking at patterns, we're checking
the schedules. We're seeing if somebody's on IR and won't
be at the game. We're doing all of this stuff.
We're checking the Wi Fi. We're seeing if we can
(01:47:44):
get into all of their cameras and security systems to
block all this stuff. And then when we get inside, guys,
make sure we live dream. Maybe take a couple of pictures.
Speaker 21 (01:47:52):
Paul Viola's heads and international security firm serving high profile
and high earning clients. He's not surprised and alleged criminal
ring as targeting celebrity homes, especially athletes with public schedules
and habits of showing off their luxury goods.
Speaker 22 (01:48:06):
We need to stop it from within, and the best
way to do that is for the individual athlete, the entertainer,
the homeowner to take control of their own homes. Spend
more attention on what they are sending out in social media.
Don't telegraph your life.
Speaker 2 (01:48:25):
It's kind of sad. That we're telling people. Look, people
are bad and they want to steal your stuff. And
so because of that, anything that you may be proud
of that they may want to take you should hide
that because they can't control themselves and they want your stuff.
That's a solid message. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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