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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Where do we start? Where do we start? How about education?
Very important? And the Department of Education is going to
get a little bit smaller. What that's right, The Department
of Education is going to get a little bit tinier.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
And the reason is simple. It needs to. It's a waste.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
We continue to add money to it and continue to
see a drop in results. Teachers are frustrated, parents are frustrated.
So a change needs to be made. We need to
update our education system that makes it not only something
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that is more in line with where we're going, not
where we've been.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
And where we are.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
So we need to teach for the future, but we
also have to start thinking about how can we reward
teachers who are good and cut the administrative state inside
(01:31):
our education system. We don't need ninety five administrators inside districts.
We don't need more people pushing paper and taking fat
salaries while teachers have to buy their own damn supplies.
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That is asinine and ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon saying in a statement, quote,
I appreciate the work of the dedicated public servants and
their contributions to the department, and that this is a
significant step, she says, toward restoring the greatness of the
United States education system.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
End quote.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
So a senior White House official assuring me earlier that
this would not affect pell grants, student loans, or other
core functions those remain intact because of congressional restrictions. So
impacted department staff will be placed on administrative leave beginning Friday,
March twenty.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
First, let the fight begin, and it's going to begin.
Randy Weingardt is losing her damn mind. But when you
look at our scores, so in the last twelve years,
give or take depending on where you look, because there's
like five thousand different studies, but the money stays the same.
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It's gone up about thirteen percent, while our reading and
math scores have gone down. Now, you can't blame all
of that on the teachers or we're teaching.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
For the test, which is ridiculous. We know that.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
But what you can say is we're not getting our
money's worth. And the Department of Education, as we remind
you over and over again, is political. It's bureaucracy. Very
little if any of the money it receives goes anywhere
near the classroom. A vast majority of that money that
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you see that gets to your classroom and not in
the way it should comes from your state.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
Respectfully, if this bureaucracy that is in place now at
the federal and state level, no matter what state you're
talking about, we're doing such a bang up job. We
wouldn't have these terrible reading scores. We wouldn't have these
terrible math and science scores. Something is broke. And there's
one more issue that no one's talking about, and that
is the issue of truancy. We've got thirty plus percent
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truancy rates in some places. Not only can these kids
not read, we cannot even find them.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
Not disagree exactly, I would not disagree with either of
you all on the fact that we are not preparing
our children well enough. You want to, but that's not
absolutely not. And let me tell you why I want
there to be oversight. I don't necessarily want there to
be a blow to bureaucracy. But what I do want
is every child in this country to have an opportunity
to succeed.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
I want that.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
I think everybody wants that. Who doesn't want that? We
all want kids to have opportunities. And what is move
this in a direction that I told everybody's going to happen.
I said, let me tell you something, and I go
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back to when I was working with Gatos doing my
afternoon show.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
In Arizona. His wife, Lynette, God bless her High, Lynette teacher.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
And her last year was COVID insanity. And I said
to Gatos it was a huge supporter of teachers, as
we should be. I said, here's one thing, though, because
of the fight from the Randy wininguards and all these
crazy rules they tried to put on kids in school
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and all this kind of stuff, I said, let me
tell you.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
What's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Parents don't forget, and parents got a glimpse into stuff
that they weren't happy with. And that's why you're not
seeing a massive outcry no matter how much they talk
about it's about the children. You're not seeing that because
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parents got frustrated and parents said, yeah, no, no, parents
don't forget. They don't talk a lot about this today.
I want to know what you feel about it. We've
got plenty of it. We've got a bunch of great sound.
Kevin O'Leary, by the way, mister wonderful, talking a lot
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about this because he was in the education system for
a long time and talks about the fact that you know,
we don't pay teachers enuff and I agree, and there's
no way in God's green Earth should we have administrators
making double what teachers make. That's like saying the guy
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or gal who is the person working on the movie
who's the assistant director, makes double or triple what the
likes of Tom Cruise makes, which again mind pockeling.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
It is, So let me know what you think.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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the program? Will there or won't there be a recession?
Speaker 3 (07:13):
I don't think we'll have a recession. Like I said,
it's manufactured. It's a manufacturer.
Speaker 7 (07:17):
That doesn't mean there won't be.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
I'm not sure I understand.
Speaker 8 (07:19):
Oh, no manufacturer can easily cause recessions.
Speaker 7 (07:22):
Absolutely, I don't you know.
Speaker 8 (07:23):
I'm not I'm not saying that manufacturing means not going
to happen, right, I'm saying manufacturers is that you can
make it happen.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
And when you get angry and when.
Speaker 8 (07:31):
You kind of lose your temper and you get mad,
it gets people nervous and upset. They want the president
to be a little happier. You know, there's nothing won't
be happening. You could be tough as nails and be happy,
but right now it just feels like, oh, we're going
to just screw every You know, people been screwing us
for years, and we're going.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
To fight back.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
And I've got zero problems with the fight back, but
you've got to let the people know, as I've said
about the fight back, and you've got to get them
on the same page.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
People may say, we want you to fight back.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
We love that, but if it cannot affect me personally,
that'd be even better because winning cures all ills. You
know that, and I know that. And the economy, stupid
is the economy.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
You know, people have.
Speaker 7 (08:16):
Been screwing us for years and we're.
Speaker 8 (08:17):
Gonna put back, which is true, it's absolute true. But
you gotta explain it very commonly and empirically, how we're
being hurt by in Italy, how being hurt by Chairman,
and this is going to stop, and we're going to
make it stop. And then don't scream at those countries.
It doesn't work. It doesn't work. It doesn't work because
they know that they can stand their ground. You tell them, look,
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help us, help us, and will help them.
Speaker 9 (08:40):
Help us, help you, help us, help you.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
Now remember that Ford guy?
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Was it?
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Tom Ford says? His name?
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Was he the fashion designer? It's Doug Ford. Maybe he
looks like a Doug who put the tariffs on the
energy and then we hit him hard and then he
pulled back already with the oh mkay, okay, maybe not
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so much.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
And it's the whiplash.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
People are getting trusted, frustrated with the whiplash that I
can totally understand. One minute, you think is this going up?
The next minute is it not going up? One minute?
Are we doing this?
Speaker 3 (09:25):
Are we not doing this?
Speaker 2 (09:26):
There's a lot of whiplash going on out there, and
people are frustrated, and people are saying, you're driving into
something that you don't need to drive into, mister President,
But I think he thinks, you know what this is it.
I got the opportunity to do this. I'm I'm not
running for anything else again. To get some of these
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things done I want to get done. Now is when
I have to do it. But it's making people uncomfortable.
Speaker 10 (09:54):
I'm gonna say this at risk of my job, Kelly.
But what President Trump is doing is insane. It is
absolutely insane. It is about the eighth reason we've had
for the tariffs, and now he's saying he's putting fifty
percent tariffs on Canada unless they agree to become the
fifty first state. That is insane. There is just no
other way of describing it. And the trouble, Kelly, is
(10:16):
that it shows there are no bounds around President Trump.
This is very different from the first administration where there
were people around him who seem to I don't know
what the word is, but smooth over some of the edges.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Now Steve Leishman right there from CNBC, who is not
thrilled by what is going on. He is frustrated, you know,
it says on off pause, yes, no, go forward, back
and forth and forth and back, back and forth. And
when you're in the financial markets, you want stability, and
that's what CNBC in them deal with.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
But there's a lot of people out there that are
Frustrated's a lot.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Of people think, oh, we're going to self inflicted wound here,
but you know what, it's a wait and see. Not
everything that is out there or the threat of it
being out there is going to take place and affect us.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
It's a negotiation tool.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
And if it does affect us and we don't get
the results, and this president doesn't get the results that
he wants to get with it, and it hurts him
and it hurts the American people, that's something we've got
to deal with. Like I said, a lot of people
love the fact that we're pushing back and we're fighting.
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But like everything else, if you could do it without
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Well, hey everybody, it's me Rosie O'Donnell star the Flintstones,
and I'm here in Ireland. Moved here on January fifteenth,
and it's been pretty wonderful. And when you know it
is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there
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in America, that's when we will consider coming back.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Oh god, you know no, no, thanks, we appreciate it,
but you have a good one. And I say this
because Ireland's a beautiful place and I wish you all
the best. Nobody's rights taking away, nobody. Nothing is stripped here.
The fact that boys can't play girls' sports or men
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Speaker 3 (14:01):
No, come on, settle down.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Secondly, and I've said this for a very long time,
and I'll continue to say this, and I'll beat the
drum for this. If you treat America like they're a
deadbeat spouse, right, your boyfriend, your girlfriend, Ah, they're not
doing what I want them to do. I just don't
really think they're all about that. You know, your husband,
(14:24):
he just doesn't know. He just doesn't make enough. If
you treat America like that, and then you break up
with America, and then America decides, hey, I've come up
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and then you want to come back because you think
(14:45):
times are good now, sorry, no, if you're not willing
to put in the work, if you think I don't
like what's happening in my country and I want to
see change, and you'll come back when things are great.
(15:06):
Now it's a hard pass. Sorry, I wish you the best.
Good luck to you, Rosie.
Speaker 11 (15:12):
It's been heartbreaking to see what's happening politically and hard
for me personally as well. The personal is political, as
we all know.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Yeah, well, America gave you a net worth of about
eighty million dollars and nothing happened to you when he
was president last time.
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Ireland because it is a beautiful country. Coming up, we
got a little bit of some woke stuff for a laugh,
because why not it's Wednesday. Also, we're going to talk
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Speaker 3 (18:04):
Talk about stirring at Hornet's Nest.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Yesterday when I talked about my mood Khalil, the Columbia
graduate student that was taken into custody by ICE, I
don't think he's still be in charge. And this is
going to take a while, I think to work its
way through the system. The battle that people have over well,
we just need to deport him right now. You can't
do that. There are certain rules, and it's this is
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the way I look at this. It's not a free
speech issue.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
It's not. It is.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
A due process issue for me, and I'm a free
speech absolutist. And do I think this guy crossed the line?
And I find everything for the most part, that he
has said, or at least the things and again this
goes back to the things I've seen attributed to him.
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Do I find that absolutely abhorrent and against everything I
believe in freedoms in Western culture, in capitalism. Yes, but
it's about due process measure twice cut once, meaning do
it right, because not longer you send the message, but
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then you don't become the thing that everybody says you are,
which is your evil. You're a dictator all of these things.
As Trump administration is a regime, do it right. Give
him his due process, because that way everybody sees what
this is all about. This exposes the insanity that is
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going on in college campuses and what's been happening there
and the running WIE. This exposes all of that in
a much bigger way, as well as doing the right
thing when it comes to do process.
Speaker 12 (20:00):
If you believe in constitutional rights, if you understand that
they're targeting this person, and everyone knows he has been
very vocal against the genocide of the Palasine people and
does that and they're targeting him and refusing him constitutional rights,
who's next?
Speaker 2 (20:16):
That is Rashida Talib never met a person who's not
a victim, And if you're not, she'll find out if
she can make you one. And this isn't about free speech,
by the way, and he does have some constitutional rights
even people that are here illegally not on a visa,
and he wasn't on a visa, a student visa.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
He is a.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Permanent Green card holder, which gives him more things as
far as rights go, than somebody who's here just on
a student visa.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Or man.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
John Kennedy, not JFK. We'll talk about him later. This
is John Kennedy.
Speaker 13 (21:00):
The ACLU is defending mister Khalil. They say this is
a freedom of speech case. I support freedom of speech.
How else will we know who the idiots are without
freedom and speech. This case is not about freedom and speech.
It's about civilized behavior. It's about national security, it's about terrorism.
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Mister Colil is not an American citizen. He's here with
a green card.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
By word.
Speaker 13 (21:28):
Indeed, at Columbia, he's shown that he supports AMOS. That's
a violation of the Immigration and Naturalization that which says
you can be deported if you support a terrorist organization.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
There you go, He's right, that's way. This is about
the due process. And there's a debate on whether Marco
Rubio can just unilaterally take away his green card. Well,
the judge says, no, you can't just take away a
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green card.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
You don't have that power.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
The judge does, and and and and he's got a
lot of leeway. And there's the debate there. It doesn't
matter if he can. This is going to court, which
is what it needs to do. And we wouldn't let
him in if he supported Hamas and we knew it
when he first came in, we wouldn't have done it.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
We'd have said, no chance in hell, no chance in hell.
Speaker 13 (22:30):
Uh. Here's the bottom line, mister Khalil hates America. As
you said in your in your monologue. You know, if
you're not happy where you are, move You're not a tree.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Uh uh.
Speaker 13 (22:47):
Secretary of Rubio is going to help him move. We
may lose in district court, depending on the judge that
we get, but we'll win this in the spring.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Yeah, I think so, I do. And you may not
even lose district court. You may not even lose in
district court, especially if you can show. And again this
is a big if you can show thing, because it's
about showing.
Speaker 14 (23:16):
This.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
I know yesterday who was an n culter said I
want to deport everybody. I just want to know what
they did wrong, meaning the due process. Okay, good, I
want you out of here. What exactly did you do wrong?
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Though?
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Because I can't just kick you out for the sake
of kicking you out.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
People do it right, Watch what happens. The amount of
I think.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Fear that these agitators will have the amount. And it's
not about scaring people into silence. Nope, don't want that.
You're free by the way to hate the Jews. You're
free by the way to hate everybody. You're free, by
the way to say just about anything you want to say.
Hate speech in theory is first of all, it's just speech.
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But it's the stuff that people don't like that's protected
because if we all liked it, then we wouldn't need
any protections from it. It's not about that. It's about
the support. You've got rules that you have to follow.
It's about the support of groups that hate America, that
are aligned with the likes of Hamas and proving that
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will I think, expose something even greater and do more
good to stop the insanity on college campuses than turning
this guy into a martyr and kicking him out of America.
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Showing that he is aligned with the disdain for Jews,
and he's anti Semitic, and he's anti West, and he
hates capitalism, showing that he would love to see the
downfall of the evil colonials. Doing all of those things
will do so much more and expose so many of
these colleges for the absolute ridiculously overpriced daycare of insanity
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that they've become three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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Twitter tweet at his text to program of more on
this a little bit later. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, is this
becoming a situation where we are going to get some
sort of ceasefire, a pause if you will, for the
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negotiations to ramp up.
Speaker 15 (25:48):
It's a thirty day interim ceasefire proposal. So this puts
Ukraine and the United States firmly back on the same
side after there was some concern about that that Ukraine
was out on its own, that the United States was
somehow now siding with Russia diplomatically. This is a huge
coup for the Ukrainians. They've also raised a whole series
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of issues that they feel very powerfully about and they
want to be addressed in future talks.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
This is going to be very interesting because they agreed
to this, and that's something that now puts the ball
in Russia's court when it comes to this temporary parts.
Speaker 15 (26:34):
The Americans have switched back on their intelligence sharing and
their military assistance which is going to help Ukraine on
the battlefield, and the minerals deal that is something that
they wanted to sign when President Zelenski was in DC.
Well that might now be back on the table.
Speaker 16 (26:53):
So a lot for.
Speaker 15 (26:54):
Ukraine to celebrate. But big, big question here. One ingredient
missing from these talks Russia.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Russia, Russia Russia, and one of those big talking points
is going to be.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
Territory.
Speaker 15 (27:08):
One thing that hasn't been mentioned at all is the
territorial dispute that goes to the very heart of this
entire conflict. But it's very very early days, and one
might say that we are one step further forward than
we would otherwise have been had Trump not been in
the White House, as.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Much as people don't want to actually admit that, but
we are closer. And now the question is going to
be can we get it over the line? Can everybody
get this over the line.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
What it's going to take for Russia, because Pudin is
still the ultimate decider in this. Ukraine could scream all
day that they want peace, and Russia could say we
want all of these concessions, and they may even get
all of them. But I still feel like the wild
(28:03):
card is going to be how much is he going
to test Trump? How much is that going to come
into play here? Because you know he wants to see
what else he can get.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
I'm here, can I get a little bit more?
Speaker 2 (28:26):
Even though I said yes on this, you know what,
I kind of want that now. And if it starts
to go south, does Trump then say, well, if that's
the way you're gonna play, then we're just going to
make sure that we continue arming the Ukrainians and helping
them in every way, shape or form.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
These are the things they are going to start.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
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New controls for y' all parents.
Speaker 18 (30:35):
TikTok is expanding its family pairing feature, which links the
app on a parent's phone with the app on their
child's phone. Now, family pairing gives parents the ability to
set certain times for kids to use TikTok. In addition,
the company says it's aiming to give parents more insight
into who follows their child on the platform.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Ooh tell me more.
Speaker 18 (30:55):
It marks an expansion of TikTok's existing family pairing feature,
which links the app on a child smartphone to their parents.
Last year, the Justice Department sued TikTok over its policies
around underage users. TikTok says the new features are designed
to help teens develop the digital literacy skills they need.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Yeah, see this is what I feel. So now you
have to have your parents at TikTok so they can
now make sure your kids aren't being followed by wakados
(31:33):
et cetera, et cetera. In doing that, okay, I love this.
In doing that, now you've got the parents downloading the
thing that everybody thought was going to go away.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
I have never.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Thought for a second, Oh, I don't care about them
getting the China. China is always trying to break In
the fact, I was reading an article today about smishing.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
Someone is called which sounds like something sexual. It is not.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
It's a new text thing that is apparently coming out
of China. And if you get a weird text, do
not respond to it. If you don't know what it is,
don't respond to it. China is always trying to get data.
They're always trying to get something. That's what they're all about.
And now with the hey, look we're going to help
parents out, but parents, you've got to be a part
of this as well.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
You see where this goes, right? Yes, yes, I do
see where it goes.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
Indeed, Chad indeed speaking of TikTok because his name is
rich rod Rigginz. He is coaching back at West Virginia
Football Mountaineers and uh it's telling his players.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
TikTok.
Speaker 19 (32:44):
I said, everything today is about trying to make everybody individual.
It's all about the individual. It's all about the individual.
And I said football is one of the last things.
Thats got to be more about the team than the individual.
And so I just I've band dancing on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
I guess I did that. Yeah, ban dancing on TikTok.
Speaker 19 (33:05):
What the hope we're focused can be on winning football games.
You know, let's how about let's win the football game
and not worry about winning the TikTok.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Sorry, can't do that's her. TikTok's fun. TikTok's where everybody's at.
That's where people go, especially a younger generation. Now, the
funny thing is when you hear him, it's like, it's
not so much about the tick in the town, it's
the dancing.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
He didn't like the dancing.
Speaker 19 (33:31):
I mean, they're going to be on it, so it's
not I'm not banning them from I just banned them
from dancing on it.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
You know.
Speaker 19 (33:36):
It's like, don't look well, try to have a hard
edge whatever. And you're in there, you know, in in
uh in your tights. You know, dancing on TikTok ain't
quite the image of our program that I want.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
Let's be real, let's just get it out there. You
don't like the fact that maybe your dudes don't look
as tough as you want them to look.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
That's all it is.
Speaker 19 (34:05):
Just say it.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
Look, we look like a bunch of pansies, and I
don't want that. It's tough. It's a man's sport. Want
them to be man doing man stuff.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
But because you can earn a ton of money and
these guys have a decent amount of followers, it's hard
to say no, really, like are you gonna And you
know what's crazy about this?
Speaker 3 (34:28):
I mean all kidding a sign.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Coaches not only have to battle the portal now where
players can switch at the drop of a hat, because
the school across town is offering them more money in
a deal right for nil, that's nameing likeness. But if
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you're going to start cracking down on things like TikTok
where the name and likeness is going to help them
when it comes to earning money, what do you bet
that maybe the players are gonna be like, well, if
you don't want me to dancing on TikTok, I know
Virginia Tech will let me dance on TikTok. In fact,
they're encouraging me to dance on the tick in the
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Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
We don't need no education. Dundling Doo Doode Doom. I
really don't like Pink Floyd by the way.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
I don't. There's just something about them I just don't like.
But education is great, by the way. You get education
in a lot of different ways.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
You can.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
Education has also been a boondoggle for unions. It has
been a to me, a place where kids, in particular
poor kids, have been used and abused by unions. I'm
not talking about teachers, and I'm not talking about sexual abuse.
I'm talking about using them as a path to continue
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to have power. But the results aren't there, and we
need to be more of a results based nation. And
guess what, kids, we're moving away from the Department of Education.
You mean our kids are not going to get educated. No,
they're gonna be. But the money which already comes through
(37:57):
the states, that money's gonna just now I'll be just
given directly to the states, which thank god, it's time
to get rid of this insanity.
Speaker 20 (38:05):
It's very interesting. We're already getting quite a lot of backlash,
as you can imagine, one major union representing federal employees
writing that they will not stand idly by while this
regime pulls the wool over the eyes of the American people.
Describe rampant disinformation leading to Americans to not actually understand services, resources, grants,
(38:26):
and programs that the Department of Education provides.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
They provide just enough that has nothing to do with
education in many cases, but they provide just enough to say,
look at all the stuff that we do. But you
know what, they don't provide stuff they need to money
in the classrooms, better teachers, giving kids choice.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
There's so much, very.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
Little of that money, by the way, like I said,
even makes into the classroom. And a vast majority of
the money that gets into the classroom comes from states.
Speaker 20 (39:01):
The majority of funding for schools is done at the
local level, but the Department of Education provides funding for
some of the poorest school districts, often in really rural
parts of the country. There's a big concern right now
among teachers that those students will not get funding that
they're entitled to.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
They're entitled to.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Well, they're not worried about the kids getting the money.
It's the unions and the powers that be that that't
want the money. That's where the powers. Remember, power courts money.
Money courts power. That's the way it works. And the
unions have loved all the things that they've been able
to do, and for me, not so much. And I'm
(39:43):
not a person that has a disdain for unions because
to me, what happens is it becomes about the unions.
It's never about the individual. And it is frustrating to
see the amount of money we pour into education and
the results we get. And there's a lot of different
areas we can look at when it comes to results. Yes,
it starts at home. How important is it to the parents.
(40:06):
And it's also a situation a lot of places, especially
in very large cities, there are a lot of districts
where English is the second language that I understand. That
being said, we're not getting our dollars worth.
Speaker 20 (40:22):
A lot of this concern around those poor Americans and
rural communities that rely on federal funding to fill in
the gap, rely on federal funding for school lunches, for
literacy programs. Of course, Save the Children works with some
of the poorest Americans across the country, and they're worried
that those will be the ones that are hurt. First
(40:42):
Title one funding, that's what's referred to across the country.
That's the federal funding that tries to fill in those
gaps where local funding can't meet the needs of students
and also enforce civil rights protection for students with disabilities.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
They're going to go to the heart tugging and let
me tell you something about the civil rights and the disabilities.
If you guys know me, my little brothers. I've had
serious issues. My brother who's twenty one now, was never
supposed to make it to twenty one days, let alone
(41:18):
twenty one years old. Trake, gtube, brain damage, cerebral palsy.
I'm just getting started. And the stuff that he got,
a vast majority it came from the state, if not
all of it. And my mother would say too, so
much of it was a waste. My mom tells me
we were talking the other day. It's my wife and
(41:39):
herd chatting. And to show you the insanity of how
much stuff is wasted in time when it comes to
a lot of this stuff, they called the.
Speaker 3 (41:50):
House the other day.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Now, my brother has never said a word in his life.
You can't and he's gont a trake and a gtube.
That's how he eats. And they ask for him, and
my mom says, he can't talk, and this is what
we need to talk to. So my mother like hands
in the phone and like puts in his lap. He
can't talk at all, can barely make a noise. The
(42:15):
time and amount of silliness that is wasted and money
wise when it needs to go in certain areas, and.
Speaker 3 (42:21):
How kids.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
We got to start teaching kids about the future teaching,
where they're going. Rewarding teachers because it's a hard gig.
Speaker 16 (42:34):
Teaching is one of the hardest professions.
Speaker 21 (42:37):
And I think when you wake up every day and
you say, I am going to take care of other
people's children.
Speaker 16 (42:43):
And try and advance them, I don't think.
Speaker 11 (42:47):
I don't think.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
I don't think.
Speaker 8 (42:49):
I don't think every tea no, no, no, because I
think that it is all easy. I think it is
so easy for people to be so disrespectful to teachers.
Speaker 16 (42:58):
It is a hard profession.
Speaker 21 (42:59):
That every single profession, there are people who are good,
and there are people who could be better.
Speaker 8 (43:03):
Out of the majority, how.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
Many suck.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
Out of ten, how many suck because one of the
big things, and remember a vast majority of the test
scores and all these things.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
They look at it.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
They come from large cities New York, La, San Francisco, Chicago.
You look at the numbers, You look at the amount
of money that is poured into many of these places,
and what do you get. You get zero results. We
need to reward teachers that are good, pay them what
(43:37):
they're worth, and then some give them opportunities at bonus.
They shouldn't be paying for stuff inside the classroom that's
not a bonus, like, Hey, I'm gonna get the kids
a pizza party, or hey, you know what, I've decided
to try something new. You know what, I'm going to
go out and I'm gonna get this because I think
this will be interesting, this will help along with the lessons.
Speaker 3 (43:59):
No, they're paying for stuff that's a necessity.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
And they shouldn't have to They shouldn't have to worry
about you know, going on only fans settle down, You
settle down, mister wonderful.
Speaker 22 (44:15):
An individual who worked in the education system for fourteen years.
There's one hundred and ten thousand high schools in America,
majority of them in New York, Florida, Texas, and California.
Our reading and math scores are the worst in the
G seven and the G twenty in terms of how
many dollars we spend to advance our children. Why unions,
unions that keep mediocre teachers in place in every high
(44:38):
school in America when we should be firing them. You
want to talk about whack as our theme tonight's show.
I would like to fire me.
Speaker 3 (44:44):
You're just soper.
Speaker 22 (44:45):
Wait wait wait wait, And I'd like to pay a
lot more to the teachers that advance math and reading scores,
that push our system forward against every G seven to
twenty country. We have broken the system long ago through.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
Un a men, it's not all unions. It's not because
some places don't have a strong union. But this is
about the Department of the Education at the federal level,
not just the local level. And when he talks about that,
that insanity. California is a perfect example to look at
how hard it is to fire a teacher. They have
(45:23):
a place where teachers go who are so bad that
they can't teach and or be around kids anymore. So
they just sit in a room. That's all they do
because the cost of firing them is hundreds of thousands
of dollars.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
That's insane. You know it, and I know it.
Speaker 22 (45:47):
Lowest paid person in America that deserves a lot more
money is a great teacher.
Speaker 13 (45:52):
I agree, as I can't.
Speaker 22 (45:54):
In the system of unions in America, we keep mediocrity,
which destrawing.
Speaker 2 (45:59):
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I love hearing from every single one of you.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
A lot of people still worried about, well, what's gonna
go out with the tariffs? Are they coming, are they going?
Are they gonna be here tomorrow? Are they gonna leave tomorrow?
Nobody knows. Nobody really knows, because it feels like they're
gonna be here, but then there's always maybe tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (46:31):
And then it was like, Wow, we're gonna give.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Another week, and then it's eh, maybe tomorrow, and let's
give it another week, and then eh, maybe thirty days,
and it's I don't even know what we're terriffing at
this point in time. I know, I think we're doing
aluminum steel on Friday, but I'm not quite sure if
that's happening. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. I don't know.
(46:55):
And it's still, as I always say every single day,
it's just the economy.
Speaker 23 (47:00):
Trump vowed to make the economy better on day one,
but now he says the US is in transition.
Speaker 24 (47:06):
Do you think there's a I don't see it at all.
I think this country's gonna boom. But as I said,
I can do it the easy way of the hard way.
The hard way to do it is exactly what I'm doing.
But the results are going to be twenty times greater.
Speaker 23 (47:20):
Wall Street gets a new report on inflation today, which
could ease concerns or raise more concerns about where the
economy is headed.
Speaker 3 (47:28):
Yeah, it's the economy, stupid.
Speaker 2 (47:30):
And everybody likes the fact that there's a fighter in
there that now that they find out a little bit
more about what goes on in certain areas and industries
and and and you know what what is happening that Hey,
maybe we're doing this for a reason.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
That's all great, But everybody has the same response.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
Yeah, we'll give it a try for a while, but
as long as it doesn't really adversely affect me. If
it can be better for me, great, But I just
don't want it to affect me.
Speaker 3 (48:03):
It can affect another guy or gal, just just not me.
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Joe.
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Chad Benson.
Speaker 23 (49:50):
Tesla stock plunging fifteen percent yesterday as critics protest Tesla
boss Elon Musk's role in cutting government spending and jobs.
Tesla dealerships have also been targets of protest and vandalism
for Tesla cyber trucks going up in flames in Seattle,
the fires under investigation.
Speaker 3 (50:12):
People are nuts.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Remember these same people that are throwing a fit loved
him three four years ago when he voted for Biden.
Loved him when he was all about the electric car
and he made it cool to have one. It's about
saving the climate. They were all about it. Even people
that didn't want to own an electric car owned an
electric car because they're like, this thing's pretty damn cool.
(50:33):
Now you've got wackadoo's out there, you're giving up your
other stuff.
Speaker 3 (50:37):
I mean, how are you running your other businesses.
Speaker 7 (50:41):
With very difficulty?
Speaker 16 (50:48):
Or hear me out.
Speaker 25 (50:50):
Maybe you shouldn't have been Akinmazi.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
Maybe you shouldn't try to cut some security.
Speaker 25 (50:56):
Maybe you should have just built better products.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
Money for you.
Speaker 16 (51:01):
No lady likes you?
Speaker 26 (51:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (51:05):
Wow, you know I hear all the time from the left.
He just wants more money, more money, more money. Well,
he's losing money, money, money, money, money money. There are
people out there actively trying to bankrupt him. We played
that nut job the other day who wants to take
Tesla stock down to zero. They've got takedown Tesla or
(51:26):
Tesla takedown, one of these websites. That doesn't sound like
he's a national hero. It sounds like a lot of
people are trying to make him a pariah and destroy him. Well,
he's not a national hero. Chat he's an awful human being.
Why he didn't have to do this? Trump talked about
that yesterday because Trump turned the White House a little
bit into a showroom for Tesla.
Speaker 24 (51:46):
To be pedalized. And when I watched the other day,
I said, I can't believe it. It should be the opposite.
People should be.
Speaker 3 (51:54):
Going wild and they love the product.
Speaker 24 (51:56):
But because he's finding all sorts of terrible things that
have taken place against our country, they want to penalize him.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
In an economics, that's exactly what they want to do.
Penalize him.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
Let's destroy this man who doesn't have to be there,
who has all of these other companies, Yet he's there.
You can tweet at us at Chad Benson Show. You
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And he'll continue to be there, I think, for a while.
And there's no doubt he's exhausted and frustrated. The slings
and arrows that are coming at him are ridiculous. Is
he going to make mistakes? He's already said that, but
nobody wants to do the hard stuff. When you find
somebody that does, people want to destroy him, which I
think is ridiculous. Let me know what you think. I'd
(52:50):
love to hear from you. And it ain't easy. It
isn't he not getting paid anything for this? Well, this
is all about enriching himself, because all I see and
hear all day from the media is how awful he is,
the horrible.
Speaker 3 (53:03):
Things he's done.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
He's cutting this, he's cutting that, he's recommending this, he's
recommending that. Oh, because remember a vast majority of this stuff.
I've always said, he can cut around the edges. And
if you can find some ways fraud abuse, you can
do that, but a lot of these programs says Congress,
it's gonna have to go through Congress, and that has
to be recognized. But once again, the hill that the
(53:30):
Democrats want to die on is a hill where it's
protecting programs that didn't work, programs that were overfunded with
zero accountability, basically programs where I'm sure they got more
than a few bucks. And that probably includes some Republicans
as well, because you know, they also participated in a
(53:55):
lot of this stuff. Let's not pretend they didn't. Two three, five,
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Speaker 3 (54:42):
It is Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
So you know what that means, kids, We can have
a little little bit of.
Speaker 3 (54:47):
Fun with some wo quaky wildness.
Speaker 8 (54:51):
Buckle up, everybody, it's time to talk about my pronouns.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
When babies are born, the doctor looks at them and
they make a guess.
Speaker 16 (54:57):
About whether the baby is a boy or girl. But
sometimes the doctor is wrong.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
She Lucy is a ghost? Are pronoun they them? They,
there was two of them.
Speaker 25 (55:11):
Yesterday I came out of So let's go rockrocks pronouns.
Speaker 16 (55:16):
That sounds so cool.
Speaker 8 (55:18):
Let me introduce you to our non binary.
Speaker 16 (55:21):
I am non binary and I use them pronouns. And
my students know this. We just came up with new
words that fit us better. It's fine.
Speaker 2 (55:27):
What if I want to be called sir Elton Johnson.
It's time for woke Wednesday. Let's start with the insanity
that is Congress.
Speaker 19 (55:38):
Now.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
I want you to picture this. It is a hearing.
It's a congression, but it's it's one of those like smaller.
You know, you're at the children's table hearing, so you're
not in the big room where everybody.
Speaker 3 (55:49):
It's to the side.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
There's not a lot of people that the desk is
enough for two people comfortably three people if they squeeze in.
And then they got the little congressional desk. And I
think the hearing was about Moldova. To be honest with you,
I don't ask because we never got to that point.
Speaker 3 (56:12):
And so what you have here is the hearing. Everybody
makes it.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
A little opening statements and then you're able to ask
questions and whatnot.
Speaker 3 (56:17):
Blah blah blah blah. You've got three people involved.
Speaker 2 (56:20):
You have Keith self Texas, you have Bill Keating of Massachusetts,
and you have Sarah McBride, who is from Delaware, is
the first transgender.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
Congress person. And let's have some fun.
Speaker 27 (56:44):
I now recognize the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.
Speaker 28 (56:50):
Thank you, madam Chair.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
Now I just want to say, I'm gonna start it
up again. If you left it there. Both of them
got a little dig at each other, you can laugh
and we move on with our life.
Speaker 3 (57:01):
Right.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Both got a little dig at each other because transgender.
Instead of calling Sarah McBride called it mister McBride, he said,
thank you, madam Chair.
Speaker 3 (57:10):
That should be it.
Speaker 27 (57:12):
But alas, I now recognize the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.
Speaker 18 (57:19):
Thank you, madam Chair. Ranking member Keating also wonderful Chairman.
Speaker 29 (57:23):
Could you repeat your instroduction again.
Speaker 27 (57:25):
Please, Yes, we have set the standard on the floor
of the House, and I'm simply.
Speaker 29 (57:34):
What is that standard? Mister chairman, Would you repeat what
you just said? You introduced a duly elected representative from
the United States of America.
Speaker 27 (57:43):
Please, I will the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.
Speaker 29 (57:49):
Mister chairman, you are out of a order. Mister chairman,
have you no decency? I mean I have come to
know you a little bit, but this is not decent.
Speaker 27 (57:59):
We will continue this.
Speaker 29 (58:00):
You will not continue it with me unless you introduce
a duly elected representative the right way.
Speaker 27 (58:08):
This hearing is adjourned.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
And the poor people from Mendolva or whoever they are,
wherever they're from, just sitting there.
Speaker 3 (58:16):
What are we doing here? Why am I here? Do
you guys validate?
Speaker 2 (58:23):
I didn't want to come here, and you guys dragged
my ass here? Are you blank and kidding me? And
what Keith went on and said is, look, per the
rules that the Trump administration has put out there, you
must be recognized as the sex of which you were
assigned at birth. Oh good god, just insane. But it
(58:49):
didn't have to go. Here's my thing, Sarah McBride. I
I just know that we're trans. I don't know anything
other than that you're from Delaware, So there you go,
kind of like Canadian light, right, So I don't know
anything other than that I know the district you represent.
You fired back, right, Madam Secretary to Keith. It could
(59:12):
have ended there and we could have all moved on,
but instead somebody had to grandstand, and you're a clown
for doing it.
Speaker 3 (59:19):
Shall we continue? How about a little no magataco for you.
Speaker 21 (59:23):
If I ever see a mega person in a Mexican restaurant,
I will literally start a revolution right there.
Speaker 16 (59:28):
Because you cannot tell me that you voted.
Speaker 21 (59:31):
For people who, whether they are citizens or not, to
get deported out of this country to Mexico, and also
voted for tariffs against Mexico, where we get a large
majority of our produce, especially avocados. To just you can't
enjoy Mexican restaurants if you voted that way.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
I absolutely enjoy Mexican restaurants, by the way, just phenomenal.
I could eat. Mexican is the one food I could
eat every day. That's because you're racist. Okay, I'm not
gonna sit here and argue with you. It's just it's
a waste of time.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
I'm a Codas. If you gotta, I'm coddas from Mexican.
You can and got a Mexican restaurant.
Speaker 21 (01:00:10):
You cannot go with your little girly pops and get
chips and queso and Margarita's and be like this and
girl time.
Speaker 16 (01:00:18):
Like no, no, no, no no. You don't get to do that.
You lost that right to do that.
Speaker 21 (01:00:22):
You do not get to enjoy Mexican food, Mexican culture,
anything related to Mexico.
Speaker 16 (01:00:28):
If you voted for Donald Trump.
Speaker 21 (01:00:30):
If you voted for Donald Trump, you do not get
to enjoy an all inclusive resort into.
Speaker 16 (01:00:35):
Loom or can't Coon or anywhere else in Mexico.
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Oh really, really, so we can't. There's no way we
can do any of those things.
Speaker 3 (01:00:46):
You can't.
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Because of how you voted. And it's the culture, right,
you're appropriating it. You don't like it, you don't, So
is that what we're gonna do. We're gonna play the
game of you can't have this based on that, all right?
So Carl Benn said, Hey, Western culture, we created the car.
You guys don't get it. Airplanes, you guys don't. I mean,
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that's the dumbest thing in the world. And stop trying
to take I don't care if you take away avocados.
I don't need avocados. I hate them. But don't you
dare touch my chips and salsa.
Speaker 16 (01:01:19):
I think Mexico should be able to pull and see.
How did you vote?
Speaker 21 (01:01:23):
And if you voted for Donald Trump, you are not
allowed in their country because you do not get to
benefit off of Mexican culture and Mexican experiences, including Mexican
travel and vacations when you voted for Donald Trump, you
just you don't. You can't vote against people and a
culture that you want to take advantage of because you're
a rich white person.
Speaker 16 (01:01:43):
Mmmmmm, no, it's not how it works, my god.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
All right, well that's fine. By the way, you guys
can't fly. You're all stuck there. No flying. That's the
way we're going to do this. Well, why, well, because
you know, I wish people start hitting back with this stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
You can't enjoy this? Okay, we'll do that. How'd you
get here? I flew here? You can anymore? Well, what
do you mean I can't anymore?
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
Well, no, because you guys took away this and you
said you can't have anything of our culture can enjoy it,
So you guys can't do that.
Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
You people are insane. This is why you have no friends.
This right here is why you've got no friends. Shall
we continue. Of course we shall more hate for the megafolk.
Speaker 25 (01:02:31):
Oh mega maga sheep. You're so naive. You think this
is for government waste. Now they're going after hardworking people,
the ninety nine percent and firing them because they have
a two trillion dollar deficit. But guess what if every
rich person paid their fair share taxes and I'm not
(01:02:52):
talking about more taxes, their fair share, we would have
one trillion dollars to go into the budget.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
By the way, if you took every single billionaire's money,
you just confiscated all of their wealth six months. I've
seen other estimates that say nine months. But even if
it's nine months, that's all it would cover. Just to
put that out there, okay, and that's it. So just
(01:03:23):
want you to recognize that. And then you took away
all of their wealth, which means you probably they have
no business. They have none of that stuff, so they're
not reproducing things anymore. The people on the left seem
to think these extremists, in particular, I'm not talking about
the average Democrat. Love you guys, right, logical liberals, we're
(01:03:43):
all here, Reasonable republicans, logical liberals, all welcomed here.
Speaker 3 (01:03:48):
Lunatics. Thank you for coming. But I will say this.
Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
You think that everybody hates billionaires and millionaires and success people,
they don't. They want their opportunity to become the same thing.
And no matter how much wealth you go and you take,
if you don't get the spending right, it won't matter.
Speaker 25 (01:04:16):
But no, they don't want to go there now, the suckers.
Just wait until they come after your job. Just wait,
mega sheep, It'll happen.
Speaker 3 (01:04:29):
I feel like she doesn't seventy teeth. It's not very
nice yet.
Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
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I feel like this is one of those things that
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are you ready for.
Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
AI and religion?
Speaker 28 (01:07:07):
Jesus told his disciples eat my flesh and drink my blood.
But at this point are we all just ingesting zeros
and ones? This is computer generated music from this Sunday
in Helsinki, Finland, as Saint Paul's Lutheran Church held services
that were largely begat by AI. Songs and sermons were
(01:07:29):
generated by a large language model. Images appeared depicting Jesus
and angels and Satan conversing with each other. Spoiler alert,
this was not original footage from two thousand years ago.
The church's own former pastors delivered sermons via deep fake video.
Speaker 26 (01:07:44):
AI has made almost all the voices we are using.
The Bible text is only thing that hasn't been done
by AI.
Speaker 28 (01:07:54):
Referend Petia Koppa Rouynen said he had been working on
this for weeks as a way to show how old
faiths and tech can interact. And he's not the only one.
Speaker 3 (01:08:04):
What are you ready for that?
Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
Maybe the younger generation might be because they'll think, Hey,
this thing's telling us the truth. Because it's an AI,
it's a large language model.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
People lie.
Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
You know when I talk about AI a lot because
I believe in AI. I think it's amazing, and I
think there's going to be people to use it and
abuse it, and I think that would the world be
potentially better without it?
Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
You could say, as humans, yeah, are we going to
be better with it?
Speaker 7 (01:08:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
I think we will overall. But as far as human
beings in interaction and stuff like that, there's always going
to be a human touch. People always want that. That's
something that the experience you can't take away. But this
is interesting, no doubt about it.
Speaker 28 (01:08:56):
A German congregation held a similar service recently. Last year,
a Swiss church, an AI generated Jesus, took questions from
the public and gave answers based on scripture, which kind
of makes sense if you think about it, like, a
big part of being a faith leader is interpreting text,
taking huge troves of scripture from long ago in different languages,
(01:09:16):
comparing it against what your colleagues have taught in the
year since, and giving modern local context to your current flock.
Isn't that kind of what large language models do well?
Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
That is kind of what they do. But the human
experience is the big thing. The human experience is the
thing that matters in situations like religion. It's the human
experience being able to talk, being able to share certain
(01:09:48):
things that the large language model doesn't have. It doesn't
understand what people are going through. It doesn't understand individuals
and their feelings, and it doesn't understand the faith and
the belief side of things.
Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
It's like Spock, but a computer.
Speaker 28 (01:10:13):
This could lead to moral conundrums though, like could machines
offer bespoke blessings to congregants? If a reverence s has
words inspired by a computer, do they mean less. This
finished church is known for being non traditional the pastor
where's genes? But they specifically ruled out the concept of
AI systems absolving your sins. It's not just God that
(01:10:34):
will judge these experiments, though, it's also parishioners.
Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
It felt distant. I didn't feel that they were talking
to me.
Speaker 28 (01:10:41):
Several of them said after church that while they found
this experiment interesting, they were still missing the human element.
And for thousands of years, that's what's kept people coming back.
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
The human element.
Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
Something that is becoming less and less, and it has
to do with technology. And the funny thing is it
has to do technology has nothing to do with AI.
Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
Because.
Speaker 2 (01:11:04):
It's just videos, or it's texting, or it's surfing the internet,
or it's it's all of the things that is available
to us at the touch of our fingers, the computer
that we.
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Hold in our hand.
Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
That's the thing that's interesting as we get away from
being more and more conversive, more and more together, more
and more human with one another, if you will, by like, hey,
let's have a conversation that has nothing to do with
AI right now, that has all.
Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
To do with just so many distractions. Human element is important.
Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
In Inflationation, the CPI report comes out, What does it
look like?
Speaker 3 (01:13:39):
Is it up? Is it down?
Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
Is things in our world getting better?
Speaker 3 (01:13:44):
Are they?
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
Is this situation we find ourselves getting better or worse?
It depends on who you talk to. If you watch
the news, and I'm talking about the establishment, not jobs,
it's doom and gloom. It's over, can't be fixed. Sure,
egg prices are coming down, but that's only temporary. Gas
prices are coming down again, that's only temporary. I want
(01:14:09):
you to listen to this report. God bless.
Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
I like Jim Ryan, very nice guy, but dude buried
the lead on this.
Speaker 31 (01:14:17):
The liber Department's Consumer Price Index rose two tenths of
one percent on a seasonally adjusted basis in February. That's
well below what analysts were expecting and less than half
the rate of January. Over the past twelve months, the
all Items index increased by two point eight percent, also
below expectations.
Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
So things are cooling. That's a good thing. Now.
Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
I always go with this inflation, and I'm gonna keep
it the same way I did with Biden and everybody else.
You got to look at what's in the CPI report.
You got to look at what's in all of these things.
Because they all like to pick and choose certain things.
What is the thing that matters consumer confidence? If the
(01:15:03):
consumer that's you and I, uh, we feel like, hey,
you know what, things are good, we're gonna spend money.
If the consumer doesn't feel like things are good, that's
when the pullback happens. It's great to put on paper,
but so many times in inflation world, they go, we're
(01:15:25):
taking out this and we're taking out the brant and
food in this, and you're like, well, that's the stuff
that you live off. I don't care if my socks
went up, you know, two percent over last year.
Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
What's the sock inzex? It's up one point eight percent.
We were expecting two point three. So this is great. No,
that's not how we live our life.
Speaker 32 (01:15:44):
Prices rose more slowly last month than expected. Prices up
two point eight percent from a year ago. They're still
going up, but they're improving.
Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
Which is what you want. Last time I checked.
Speaker 32 (01:15:58):
The report, though, makes a FED rate cut much less
likely when they meet next week, because it puts inflation,
which had been going up so rapidly, in a place
that's more manageable, and the Federal Reserve in this environment
is much less likely to cut meeting those credit card
and mortgages stay about where they are.
Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
Ooh, and we want them to come down.
Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
We want to see those prices, I mean those rates
come down, because that means that you can afford things
in a much easier way. Your credit card, your mortgage,
your car loan, which has become a house payment for
a lot of people.
Speaker 3 (01:16:39):
My goodness.
Speaker 32 (01:16:41):
Where we are starting to see some of the impact
of tariffs, in particular tariffs on China is in clothing price,
which we're up, and household furnishings. Other areas that saw
increases in prices last month, electricity use, cars, and medical
services and shelter costs continue to be pressure on Americans
(01:17:01):
and their budgets.
Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
What the hell's shelter cost is?
Speaker 19 (01:17:04):
That?
Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
Is that housing? Is that housing? Is that what you
call shelter cost? Oh? That's interesting, very interesting for back.
Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
I appreciate that. Uh, will there wan't there be a recession?
Cramer yelling us with a big hammer. I don't think
we'll have a recession. Like I said, it's manufacturer. It's manufacturer.
Speaker 7 (01:17:22):
That doesn't mean there won't be I'm not sure.
Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
I understand.
Speaker 8 (01:17:24):
Oh, no manufacturer can easily cause recessions.
Speaker 7 (01:17:26):
Absolutely, I don't you know, I'm.
Speaker 8 (01:17:28):
Not I'm not saying that manufacturing means not going to happen, right.
I'm saying manufacturers is that you can make it happen.
Speaker 3 (01:17:33):
And when you get angry and when you.
Speaker 8 (01:17:36):
Kind of lose your temper and you get mad, it
gets people nervous and upset. They want the president to be.
Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
A little happier. You know, there's nothing won't be happening.
You can be tough as nails to be happening.
Speaker 8 (01:17:46):
But right now it just feels like, oh, we're going
to just screw every You know, people been screwing us
for years and we're going to fight.
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
Back, which I will tell you is great. But everybody
has a.
Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
Deadline in their mind and in their their checking account,
and we all want us to fight back.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
We all want us to push back.
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
But if you could do it in a way that
it doesn't affect me unless it benefits me, that'd be super.
Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
If you can do that, sir.
Speaker 28 (01:18:21):
You know, people have.
Speaker 16 (01:18:22):
Been screwing us for years and we're.
Speaker 8 (01:18:24):
Gonna fight back, which is true, it's absolutely true, But
you got to explain it very calmly and empirically how we're
being hurt by in Italy how being hurt by Germany
and this is going to stop, and we're going to
make it stop. And then don't scream at those countries.
It doesn't work. It doesn't work. It doesn't work because
they know that they can stand their ground. You tell them, look,
(01:18:44):
help us, help us and will help them?
Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
Help us?
Speaker 9 (01:18:48):
Help you do? Help us? Help you now? Will they
help us?
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
That?
Speaker 3 (01:18:57):
I don't know. Do I think that all of these
tariffs are going to go into effect? Again? I have
no idea.
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
And the reason is I don't even know what, if
what tariffs we have out there at this point in time.
I know we have some, but have they started, have
they not started? Or they are they? Are they going
on now? Are they supposed to start Friday? There's a
lot that I have no idea because every time, like
(01:19:29):
I'm looking at several different articles right now, Trump imposes
twenty five percent tariffs on all steal But then that
may not happen because that was a threat to you
know this or you know now we're going to go
after Europe and will they retaliate and what?
Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:19:50):
So I get the long term vision. I'm fine with that.
I got no problem. I'm blessed. I could withstand some stuff,
but I will tell you I live well blow my
means comparatively. I've always been that way. I've tried to
be that way. My kids would like me to live
another way. But I don't know what tariffs are actually
(01:20:16):
going into you know, to play. I mean, I know China, China,
We're gonna do it with China. And then you've got
over here, well, we're gonna tear iff Canada. But then
Canada is like, we're not gonna come after you guys
with electricity. We decided that's now, that's not something we're
gonna do.
Speaker 3 (01:20:32):
And then over would they say the other day whiplash.
Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
The economy in particular, the market doesn't like whiplash, you know,
it likes calm, calm, calm. You know it did give
them some calm. The ce ours done, guys, all fantastic.
Another continuing resolution, which is from and if you don't
(01:21:00):
know what that is, that's the essentially the budget. Now
what happens from here. Nothing, Nothing's gonna happen from here.
Speaker 3 (01:21:11):
Immediately.
Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
It's got to go now to the Senate. So the
House passes it basically on party lines minus one. There
wasn't Democrat that voted for it. Now I don't know
if that person just hit the button wrong or whatever.
So now it goes over to the Senate, and the
Senate is being cooi. You need sixty so you're gonna
need a few Republicans who maybe aren't thrilled by some
(01:21:37):
of this stuff, and you're gonna need some Democrats. And
Chuck Schumer has been pretty coy belly, not quite sure
what we're gonna do here. He hasn't said it's dead
on arrival. So does that mean there's an opportunity to
get something done? Maybe?
Speaker 3 (01:22:00):
But what I I look at it and I think
it just again, what'd you do? You kick the can?
It's all you did. Nothing's changed.
Speaker 2 (01:22:09):
You kick the can down the road, and you are
back in a position where come September, what do you
bet that they're going to go, Well, we're not going
to get it funded, so we're going to have to
do another continuing resolution.
Speaker 33 (01:22:25):
So a lot of these issues should be by parties,
and we should truly fund it properly. Our government but
has been neglected for such a long time and President
tries to figure out how we can fund proper programs
and how we can go off to fraud and abuse,
and I think all Americans are very supportive of that.
Speaker 3 (01:22:43):
All Americans are that right.
Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
There is not a Ukrainian talking about Ukraine, but actually
you're right from Indiana's fifth district, Victoria Sparks. That was
not her name. She was born something I will not
be able to pronounce. But she represents the Republicans. And
(01:23:06):
of course it would be great if it was all bipartisan.
It would be awesome if we could all do this,
but we can't because it's about winning. That's what it's about.
It's about winning. Did we win? Did I get the
points that mattered? Did we win? So we'll see what
happens now when it gets to the Senate. My thought
(01:23:30):
on it is, I don't care. You guys can't pass
a budget, so I really don't care. I don't care
what you do at this point in time. The only
thing that's interesting is the horse trading.
Speaker 3 (01:23:44):
That's it. Outside of this, I really don't give read.
Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
All you did was basically pass last year's budget and
that's it. You cut a few things, but it's essentially
last year's budget, so.
Speaker 3 (01:23:58):
Have fun with it.
Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
Speaking of fun and not fun, Ukraine not fun horror.
Is it going to end soon? Marco Rubio, Here's what we'd.
Speaker 34 (01:24:10):
Like the world to look like in a few days.
Neither side of shooting at each other, not rockets, not missiles,
not bullets, nothing, not artillery. The shooting stops, the fighting stops,
and the talking starts.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
That sounds good. So they got a deal essentially in
place with Ukraine. Now it is over to Russia, and
as they like to say, we.
Speaker 34 (01:24:35):
Hope to have a positive answer from then. The ball
is truly in their court.
Speaker 3 (01:24:39):
Is in their court? Do I think that Russia is
going to.
Speaker 2 (01:24:47):
Jump on this? No, you know there's going to be gamesmanship.
That's what he does. It's just how much gamesmanship will
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Speaker 3 (01:24:56):
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It's fine?
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I was trending in the interwebs today on this magical
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I don't know if you're aware of this.
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He works with Doge. People aren't happy about that.
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Lunatics, mostly Department of Education government shutdown.
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What will that do for them in the long run.
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I think their whole thought for a long time was, Hey,
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changing it. Well, guess what it's changed.
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Sarah McBride, we talked about that earlier. The transgender battle
politics is so stupid, Rosie O'Donnell.
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Oh my god, what will we do?
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Will people be educated? I'm thinking yeah, mister McBride. Also
trending again, back to Sarah McBride.
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The transgender battle continues.
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Now you know what is trending? Yeah, Rosie moved. That
was why she was trending. Rosie O'Donnell, she's going on
and moved to Ireland.
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Well, hey, everybody, it's me Rosie O'Donnell, Star the Flintstones,
and I'm here in Ireland, settled out, moved here on
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know it is safe for all citizens to have equal
rights there in America, that's when we will consider coming back.
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don't treat America. First of all, it's the greatest country
in the world, greatest experiment in the history of the world,
self governing. But don't treat America as your boyfriend or
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To come back, No, thank you.
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If you don't want to come back, knock yourself out,
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The Chad Benson Show, Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Today, the Trump administration took one more step on their
authoritary in March, detaining Palestinian student and recent graduate of
Columbia University Mackmood Khalil. When ICE agents detained him. He
was next to his wife who's been pregnant for eight months.
And when his lawyers called the ICE agents who were
detaining him to ask for a warrant, they literally hung
up on his lawyer. This is a bladant violation of
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the Constitution. This is a bladant violation of our rights.
And this is a threat to Americans everywhere, regardless of
whether or not you're a Democrat, Republican, independent, or otherwise,
all of us need to be extremely concerned about.
Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
This Appsa lou Ah, but you're David Hoggs, so you're obnoxious.
Now we're talking about Mood Khalil. I think his name
is my Mood, and I have about due process. It's
not about free speech. This has a been free speech,
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but it's not. It's not not not, not no, no
due process in this case. First because everybody's calling you
a regime. Secondly, there are certain rights he may have,
and there's a debate on whether or not Marco Rubio
based on sub Section eight nine, So there's this wide swath.
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Can he revoke based on certain things a green card
or not? The judge said, now you can't. We're going
to have a conversation about it in a courtroom, which
is what I want for a lot of reasons.
Speaker 3 (01:32:56):
Let me explain.
Speaker 2 (01:33:00):
First, if you know nothing about Mahmood, he is a
graduate student.
Speaker 3 (01:33:08):
From Syria, but he's Palestinian.
Speaker 2 (01:33:14):
And he has led the you know, the October seventh Resistance,
you know, the vest bs. He is part of the CUAD.
Speaker 3 (01:33:26):
Columbia University what are you doing? And that is Columbia.
Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
University Apartheid divest It's the group.
Speaker 3 (01:33:35):
Now, the group he is leading the charge with.
Speaker 2 (01:33:40):
Hates America, hates the West, hates capitalism, hates the Jews.
Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
That's and they'll say, we don't hate the Jews, it's Thionists.
Speaker 6 (01:33:53):
We hate.
Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
You hate the Jews. You do, and you wear apartheid
like it's a fashion statement. And it's great.
Speaker 2 (01:34:03):
It's like the summer, the sun's out, we can get
out there, we could do it.
Speaker 3 (01:34:06):
Oh my god, it's time to it's protest season.
Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
But the stuff that this guy has been associated with,
Now you've got to prove this, and I don't think
it's going to be super hard, but doing it with
due process first of all, transparent as it gets. Secondly,
and this is super super important, expose, expose, expose the
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insanity Look at all of the things that this group
was doing and who they're associated with. Look at these
people and who they're associated with. Look at these people
here who are going to school at some of the
most prestigious universities, who are advocating on behalf of a terrorist,
(01:34:58):
murderous organization. And you, Columbia and all these other colleges
have allowed this crap to go on right under your nose.
Speaker 3 (01:35:09):
What theF were you thinking?
Speaker 34 (01:35:11):
This is not about free speech. This is about people
that don't have a right to be in the United
States to begin with. No one has a right to
a student visa. No one has a right to a
green card.
Speaker 3 (01:35:19):
By the way, that's Marco Rubie. If you don't know
who he is, nobody does now. He didn't have a
student visa anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:35:28):
He got here in a student visa, but he is
a legal Green card holder.
Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
I saw a lot of it yesterday. Toss him out.
Speaker 2 (01:35:34):
He's here illegally. It's a fake marriage. Prove it, Prove
it in court again. It's as much about the process
and exposing it. So many people want the knee jerk reaction.
(01:35:55):
So many people will let's just get rid of it,
and that'll be fine. Instead, what you do is you
make a martyr. You get more people pissed off, you
get the fights to grow even stronger with these people. No,
show them what happens when you have the due process
and it's put in front of the world and find
out then, whoa, we didn't know that they were talking
(01:36:16):
about this, We didn't know they were advocating for that.
Put them on, as the kids would like to say, blast.
Speaker 34 (01:36:21):
You pay all this money to these high priced schools
that are supposed to be of a great esteem, and
you can't even go to class. You're afraid to go
to class because these lunatics are running around with covers
on their face, screaming terrifying things. If you told us
that's what you intended to do when you came to America,
we would have never let you in.
Speaker 3 (01:36:38):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
So put it out there for everybody to see and
for everybody to understand. The old adage of measure twice
cut once. Well, you're measuring twice first and foremost by
doing it with the due process, and secondly by the
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exposure these kids, and I say kids, he's thirty something,
but a vast majority of the ones that you see
are are are kids. They run around screaming and yelling
and throwing a fit and acting a fool, and doing
all of these things on mommy and daddy's dimes at
(01:37:24):
schools that cost god knows how much. Let's find out
how much Columbia cost. Okay, per semester? Are you guys
ready to find out Colombia University cost? Here we go,
(01:37:55):
eighty nine and eighty seven thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
Eighty nine thousand, five hundred and eighty seven dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Now there's a there's a lot of different stuff. Not
everybody pays that. You get housing and food. You can
start adding stuff up. But the cost of attendance over
a four year period three hundred and fifty eight thousand,
(01:38:32):
three hundred and forty eight dollars. Yeah, and you got
people running around, throwing a fit, acting a fool, scaring kids,
being a nuisance to other kids, who don't care about
your plight or anybody else's plight. They just want to
go to f and class. They've got other places they'd
(01:38:56):
rather be. Mike Johnson, your estimation.
Speaker 14 (01:38:59):
What crime they really admit to warrant his arrest?
Speaker 7 (01:39:03):
Let me tell you something.
Speaker 37 (01:39:04):
I went face down the angry mob at Columbia at
the height of that stuff, when the pro Palestinian pro
Hamas protesters are there. I'm telling you this is my
own observation, not something I read in the newspaper.
Speaker 7 (01:39:13):
It was dangerous.
Speaker 37 (01:39:15):
I met with Jewish students before he went to campus
who were holed away off campus because they were instructed
by the administration not to come to class, which they
paid for for fear of their physical safety. The administrators
there refused to take control of that campus. They refused
to allow the PD to come to the police department
to come in and take control, and it turned into
a chaos.
Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
Did he lead it? That's what some people say. Again,
these are all things you have to prove. All of
these things are things you have to prove. But I
don't think it's going to be hard to prove that
he was associated with was a sposed person for.
Speaker 3 (01:39:51):
Groups that were representing the likes of Hamas and others.
Speaker 2 (01:40:00):
I don't think he And this isn't about free speech
because as a Green card holder, a permanent resident Green
card holder, he has a certain amount of protections much
like a citizen. And there's a kind of a wide
you know, Swath of very ambiguous things that can fall
(01:40:23):
under that. So this has been tested a couple times
before in court. But this is not about that. This
is about were you terrorizing kids? Did you destroy and
or takeover buildings? Are you spreading propaganda for a group
that we've designated a terrorist organization? That's what this is about,
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not the free speech.
Speaker 3 (01:40:50):
He is.
Speaker 2 (01:40:50):
He can hate all he wants, he can see, he
can do all that stuff. You can say death to America,
right because but there are other things. You saying that
because you don't like capitalism and you're out in the
middle of the street. Now, okay, fine, but you doing
it in conjunction with and potentially on behalf of a
(01:41:13):
group that we deem a terrorist organization.
Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
Will that changes everything, doesn't it.
Speaker 7 (01:41:19):
This guy apparently was a mastermind of those very things.
Speaker 37 (01:41:22):
When the gnashing of teeth and the ripping new clothes,
and of people screaming at me wanting to rip me
limb from limb because I was there talking about moral
clarity and how there's a right and or wrong.
Speaker 7 (01:41:30):
They were doing that. They disrupted the campus.
Speaker 37 (01:41:32):
They're threatening physical violence of their fellow students. If you're
on a student visa, I'm gonna say this clearly. If
you are on a student visa and you're in America,
if you're an aspiring young terrorist who wants to prey
upon your Jewish classmates, you're going home. We're going to
arrest your tale, and we're going to send you home
where you belong.
Speaker 3 (01:41:49):
We're going to rest the whole bunch of not just
your tail. She probably doesn't have a dale, which would
be weird, weird.
Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
But I will tell you this, if you do it
right through the due process, leaving no stone unturned and
exposing all of these universities for the hypocrisy where they've
got plenty of it. You're a conservative, go on campus.
(01:42:19):
Good luck to you. Right you want to speak against
you know, transgenders in sports, knock yourself out, Riley Gains,
even though in theory you're stuck inside of a closet
in Berkeley.
Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
That's nuts.
Speaker 2 (01:42:37):
By the way, if you were to hold your girlfriend
or wife in a room, lock them up, won't let
him get out? Say what would happen if the police
can no, no, nothing, nothing, no lunacy like college. So
not only can you expose the nightmare of this organization
and how crazy these students are and how they've been
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wound up and indoctrinated. You do it in such a
way that bye bye, and nobody feels sorry. Nobody says
he didn't get his due process or his day in court.
Speaker 7 (01:43:13):
I appreciate free speech.
Speaker 37 (01:43:14):
I used to defend it in courts, but this is
far beyond the palel of that. When you were threatening
your classmates and spewing anti Semitism and all this hatred.
It's enough, and I think the American people understand that
they're supporting it, and I'm glad we have a president
who's strong enough to lay down the law.
Speaker 3 (01:43:28):
Amen.
Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
Amen, follow through with it. Don't turn him into a martyr,
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Speaker 1 (01:45:10):
Running with scissors sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 2 (01:45:13):
Say, you know, this is something I didn't have a
chance to talk about today, and shame on me because
I should have talked about it. But if you guys
didn't hear USAID, which I'm sure does a bang up
job with all kinds of stuff and everything's above board
and all of that stuff. Something that's not being talked about.
And again, shame on me. I should have talked about
it yesterday. NBC reports this NBC not WA could do
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person on say Twitter, slash x or TikTok no no, no,
no no. NBC reports what's going on at USAID and
why more people aren't talking about it is bizarre.
Speaker 38 (01:45:54):
The NBC News is reporting this USAID staff is being
told to shred and burn all their classic documents quote.
The US Agency for International Development is instructing its staff
in Washington to shred and burn documents, according to an
email obtained by NBC News. The document destruction was set
to take place Tuesday. According to an email from Erica Carr,
(01:46:15):
the agency's acting executive secretary, quote shred as many documents first,
and reserve the burn bags for when the shredder becomes
unavailable or needs a break car wrote, I worked in
government for most a decade. I've never heard of so
much shredding being required that you would know ahead of
time that quote the shredder would become unavailable or need
(01:46:37):
a break?
Speaker 28 (01:46:38):
What is that about?
Speaker 3 (01:46:39):
That is Nicole Wallace.
Speaker 2 (01:46:42):
I'm telling you, guys, the insanity.
Speaker 3 (01:46:45):
And I'm not one of these big conspiracy theorists. You
know that.
Speaker 2 (01:46:48):
I don't play that game. I find it to be
ridiculous most of the time. But when I listen to that,
I start thinking to myself self, why would an AID
organization whose sole goal was to help the American farmer
by buying stuff and taking it over around the globe,
to feed the globe and to curry favor and goodwill
(01:47:08):
with this beautiful, amazing, utopian like belief of we can
all get along, and here's America and we're going to
help you. If you've got HIV, if you're fighting malaria,
et cetera, et cetera, why are you burning stuff? Is
there some sort of magical farmer thing or HIV medicine
(01:47:29):
thing we're not supposed to know.
Speaker 3 (01:47:31):
About, right?
Speaker 39 (01:47:32):
I actually, this morning I got a message from somebody
who left USAID earlier this year and passed along this
email to me. And my response is, naturally is a
standard operating procedure. And this individuals had known that they
had never heard about burning or shredding of federal records
at USAID. But then again, this individual told me they've
(01:47:54):
never heard of the entire agency being gutted in their
headquarters at the Ronald Reagan Building being shut down. When
are documents burned by the State Department or USAID, typically
at an embassy when it is about to be overtaken.
Marines have the authorization as a means of ensuring the
classified records and personnel data do not get in the
(01:48:16):
hands of individuals of who are seen as threats. They
do go and burn documents, but that's not what this
situation is here.
Speaker 3 (01:48:26):
No, it's not.
Speaker 2 (01:48:27):
And by the way, I don't care about what We've
never heard about this before. When you're going to get
rid of all of these people, Ah, sorry, you're burning
something for a reason? What is that reason? That is
a fair question to ask. If your wife or husband
said I want to see you, what's over there?
Speaker 3 (01:48:45):
What do you have?
Speaker 2 (01:48:45):
And they burn it, you're probably going to have some suspicions.
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Speaker 7 (01:49:01):
Man.
Speaker 3 (01:49:01):
We got a lot of stuff in today.
Speaker 2 (01:49:03):
We got some education in, We got some more on
the Muhammad Khalif we'll have more on him tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:49:08):
Will here?
Speaker 2 (01:49:08):
Won't he stay? Will they exile him? Is he going
to get another opportunity to stay? What does that look like?
Plus you got more of the terrorffor we talked about
Tesla my goodness, Usai d Ai religion, aliens, my goodness.
We are packed every day with crazy stuff. If you're
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Speaker 3 (01:49:35):
I'll be on there later tonight. You guys, have a
great rest of your day. As always, not not Jack.
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