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June 3, 2025 109 mins
Ukraine attacks Russian airfields with drones in "Operation Spiderweb." Authorities raise number of victims to 12 in Boulder, CO terrorist attack. Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. Italy's Mt Etna errupts. Debate over climbers using Xenon gas to scale Mt Everest in record time. Internet claims that FIFA World Cup 2026 won't be held in USA due to Trump's immigration policy.   
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
It's funny to watch the way the media, and I'm
talking about the establishment media is covering or not covering
the way that this Colorado attack happened, and who this
guy was and who he wasn't, et cetera, et cetera.
A scumbag is who he is. And this I mean,

(00:39):
we're talking about somebody who has already said he did it. Okay,
so we're not even debating that that's gone. What we're
debating now is well, he was here illegally kind of
sort of, but then Biden allowed him to stay. The
left doesn't want to talk about this. What of I

(01:00):
told everybody over and over again, it takes one moment
in time for already angry group of people in America
for the way that the Biden administration failed to handle immigration,
which was they didn't handle it. It was as open
borders as you get. It was ignored on purpose. And

(01:23):
I said, it only takes one moment where even when
people have, as they would say, lurgs to the right
because of immigration and ooh and all the evilness, even
with all that being said, and people want to secure border.
We want to I mean, we talk about this all
the time. It takes one moment where everything changes and

(01:49):
then you look up and you go, yeah, you remember
how I thought I wanted a wall. I want a
wall twice that size. I want gun turrets. And as
there's any way that there could be laser beam sharks,
let's make it happen. You don't want that. But the
media is doing everything in their power still to go. Well,
hold on a second. This guy he came here, Yes

(02:09):
he did overstay, he did. But but but he applied
for asylum, and so that's why he was allowed to stay.
Why did he get that opportunity to apply for that
just stead of curiosity? Should he know? By all accounts
he shouldn't have. And again, the media and the Republicans,
by the way, as Mark Kalpner point out here, you're

(02:29):
not doing a good job either of getting your message
out there the way he should be.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Okay, let me just break down one thing talked about
this before. The administration should stop giving all their exclusives
to right wing media because they're not doing themselves for
the public. A good Fox has reported this guy's alleged
immigration history. Everybody should report in it, and CBS News
in the New York Times should be hungering to understand

(02:53):
this guy's immigration history, and Democrats once they learn it,
assuming Fox's reporting is right, their attitude shouldn't be well,
my press secretary says, I grudgingly need to acknowledge this.
They should be outraged, and they should be genuinely outraged,
and if they don't have genuine outrage, they should quit
because if this immigration history is true, there should be

(03:15):
genuine outrage, not manufactured, not foe, not tactical, but genuine
outrage that Americans were almost killed by somebody who was
allowed to stay in this country illegally. And again, if
the immigration history is true, it's not a close call.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
He shouldn't be here a frickin' men. So four, we're
going to change the names of the suspect in this.
We're gonna call him ass Hat McGee. So Ashat McGee,
it's forty five, is accused of hurling Molotov cocktails, which

(03:49):
he's already confessed to. So the FBI said, no, they're
treating this as alone wolf hate crime terrorists. They're not
treating it as if he was part of a bigger
conspiracy plan. So he came here in a B one
B two tourist visa in August of twenty two, he
overstayed it, and then when he expired in February, he

(04:10):
received a one year work permit that lapsed this past March.
HOMELSD security official says he made a failed asylum attempt
in two thousand and five. He's being held right now
on all kinds of charges, and yet there's the Washington Post. Cool, Well,
he was here legally. No, he wasn't. Even his one

(04:31):
year BS visa failed to get renewed, So no, he wasn't.
Keep doing what you're doing, keep feeding everybody crap. You're
going to keep getting it back right at you, which is,
we don't trust you. We can't trust you. You're not trustworthy,
cause you're not.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
We're looking at a total right now of sixteen attempted
murder charges and then sixteen attempted possession of an incendiary device,
and then counts of possession of an incendiary device and
then additional counts of first degree assault, and authorities said
at their briefing that there are now apparently additional victims

(05:16):
beyond the original eight up to twelve, and that there
may be additional victims beyond that.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
So we don't know, we don't know what everything's going
to look like. And he said he'd do it again
because he wants to kill all the Zionists. Question goes
back again, what the hell is he doing in here?
What the hell is he doing in our country? Why
is he here? Why is he still here even though

(05:47):
he shouldn't have been. Now some people are trying to
say he is a part of the Muslim brotherhood. I
don't know any of that. And you're gonna hear a
lot of stuff. And we're going to talk about a
lot of crazy stories today that involve the Internet, everything
from the World Cups being taken away from us to
Annabelle the possessed doll is causing or cause chaos in

(06:07):
New Orleans, including the escaped jail folk. I mean, so
there's stuff out there, So you can hear a lot
of stuff. But according to the FBI, w every know
he got a visa for one year twenty twenty three.
It lapsed in March, and he shouldn't have been here.

(06:34):
But when you have people not paying attention as they
should have been, this is what you get. And this
doesn't make the case when it comes to the borders
being a little bit more laxed, Democrats a little bit

(06:56):
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Speaker 5 (07:36):
Meanwhile, this bill, it is really the compilation. It is
this laundry list of all of President Trump's campaign promises
that have some kind of legislative component. That's why there's
this amount of fighting on Capitol Hill really amongst Republicans
about this bill, because it's so big and because it

(07:57):
has so much in it. That's what gives Republics the
ammunition to fight each other because there's just so much
to talk about in the bill.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
There's a lot of crap in the bill. It's the
best way to de grab it. What's in there. Crap,
what kind of crap, all kinds of crap, A lot
of crap. Just too much. It just it's it's bloated.
It's not big, it's bloated. And it is not going
to reduce much. It is not going to really do

(08:31):
much of anything in the ways of we're going to
cut so much stuff that this is gonna it doesn't
make us leaner and meaner. It still blots us out.
And much like immigration, same thing goes with spending. And
I say this because people who are like, yeah, we
need strong borders, but you're not gonna get rid of

(08:52):
the people down the street. I know they're really cool, right, Like,
so you're not getting rid of them. We're just talking
about the bad people. And same thing with spen. It's like, yeah,
we need to cut I mean, you're gonna cut other things,
not my stuff, because my stuff's cool. Like you don't
want to cut that. That's not that's not cool. Oh no, no, no, no,
we're not dealing with this. And somebody, unfortunately is going

(09:19):
to have to deal with it down the road when
they kick that last can and it hits the wall
and you realize, oh, we can't kick it any further.
But this bill isn't part of that. Republicans worried.

Speaker 6 (09:34):
The bill is estimated to add three point eight trillion
dollars to the deficit over the next ten years. It
extends Trump's twenty seventeen tax cuts and promises to cut
federal spending by some one point five trillion dollars. But
some Republicans are concerned about what's on the chopping block,
including cuts to medicate More than eight million Americans could

(09:55):
lose their health insurance over a decade.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Who what are those people? That's just it? Is it
a twenty see? Because it's also about painting the picture?
So what's the picture like? Is it a twenty seven
year old who is at home smoking weed all day,
doesn't have a job. Mom and dad are taking care
of it's just turned twenty eight, living in the basement
off their insurance. Oh man, is it that guy? Or

(10:25):
is the guys working three jobs and just can't afford
health insurance? So both of them are going to paint pictures.
It was not set up to take care of everybody
and having work requirements for some people to get off
to ask and get motivated. I have no problems with
the problem's going to come. If you start cutting certain
things that end up affecting people it was supposed to help,

(10:51):
then you've got an issue. But as far as cuts
and one, this thing doesn't do squat ouch of all
of the squad dooches, this does none of that. It's
still big, it's still bulky, It's still and there's a
couple other things that I'm curious about in this including
is there some provisions in there where which isn't being

(11:14):
talked about where Trump can basically look at the judicial
system and say, because while they can overrule, they can enforce,
which would be scary. So think about that three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (13:05):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 7 (13:07):
Russia reeling from Ukraine's astonishing and unprecedented drone attacks on
military airfields all across Russia. Remarkable videos showing what Ukraine
says are some of the more than forty Russian warplanes,
including nuclear capable bombers set ablaze. Estimated to be more
than thirty percent of Russia's strategic bombers destroyed.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
So they met yesterday, I guess in Turkey? How awkward
was that sit across the table? So how was your goekend?

Speaker 8 (13:38):
Guys?

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Is a good weekend? Was anything happened there was? You know?

Speaker 7 (13:42):
I mean Ukraine's operation Spider Web kept secret for more
than a year. The US was not given any advanced
notice of the attack. I asked Ukraine's president about the attacks.
Do those attacks, those drone attacks on Russian aircraft changed
the dynamic the ward?

Speaker 9 (14:03):
Russians trying to conduct defensive operations on a number of
directions and unless they will stop, will continue the operation.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Here's the thing, if you haven't seen it, it was
incredible and the first time I saw a first few
vid as, I thought, man AI's come a long way,
or it's hard to tell because what dies, what's the
first casualty war? It's truth, so you never really know
what you're looking at. But then the confirmation came through
the Okay, these were real, and it took a while
to put this thing together, and it was brilliant, but it.

Speaker 7 (14:36):
Was truly remarkable planning to carry out those highly coordinated
secret attacks so deep into Russia, and the attacks did
make a significant dent into Russia's military capabilities, but so
far the Russians have not budged in ceasefire negotiations and.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
They're not going to not like this. So they were
actually launched to think about this. They were like on
what looks to be you know, when you're moving a
mobile home or something like that in the back of
a truck, and like the roof open up and these
drones just take off in a way they go, and
the question goes back to, all right, Trump, what's next?

(15:14):
What's next? I didn't expect you to get it solved
day one, but I expect there to be something else.
And there's this push right now of inside the Senate
that sanctions harder than ever before need to come. But
they also don't want to get too far ahead of
the White House during the negotiations. We'll see three two, three, five, three, eight,

(15:35):
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right here on the Chad Benson Show. Speaking of Trump
and negotiations, Uh, Iran, it's very interesting what's going on
with Iran. And by the looks of it, Trump throughout

(16:00):
another deal. Like take a look at this, and it
looks a lot like a deal that Obama had. No,
but it's different, but it looks the exact same. No no, no, no,
but it's different, but it looks the exact same. So
remember the whole thing was you guys can't you guys

(16:21):
can't get a nuclear weapon and zero tolerance of enrichment.
Will lo and behold the new quote unquote Iran deal
allows for enrichment. So fifty two GOP senators on hundred
and seventy seven House Republicans said no enrichment, and Trump's

(16:44):
like a little bit, a little bit I think bull
is what some people would describe this as, just wants
to get a deal. We'll see what it looks like.
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Speaker 1 (17:35):
Such Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
It Leay's on fire. Potentially maybe not really, but still
if you are if you've not seen the videos of
all those people who went to Mount Edna, the volcano there,
and they're like, look how pretty it is and look
at all the black rock and it's oh my god.
It exploded, drew.

Speaker 10 (18:16):
Up's tallest active volcano, spewing massive columns of toxic gas, ash,
and rock high into the air, sending rivers of fast
moving liquid gas and rock flowing from deep below. Trimmers
from the eruption felt in nearby towns and villages, but
no damage or injuries were reported.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Thank goodness for that. WHOA, So you've got the giant
dust storm coming over from the Sahara. Now you've got
the eruption about it. It's all happening, kids, it's all happening,
and it's all because of Doge. Really, no speaking of that,
none of you saw. Bono was on with Rogan and

(18:55):
they were talking about the Doge and the waste, the fraud,
the use.

Speaker 11 (19:01):
Just recent report it's not proven, but there's surveillance enough
suggests three hundred thousand people have already died from.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Just this cut off, this hard cut of usaid.

Speaker 11 (19:14):
So there's food rotting in boats, in warehouses, there is this.

Speaker 12 (19:21):
This will sick you off.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
This you will not be happy, No American will.

Speaker 11 (19:27):
But there is I think it's fifty thousand tons of
food that are stored in Chibouti, South Africa, Dubai and
wait for it, Houston, Texas. And that is a rotting
rather than going to Gaza, rather than going to Sudan,
because the people who know the coats or for the

(19:50):
warehouse are.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
Fired, they're gone.

Speaker 12 (19:54):
And so this I don't know.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
I just it's what do you think?

Speaker 13 (20:00):
What is what is that?

Speaker 2 (20:02):
That's that's not America? Is it? No? Now, I'll tell
you what I think, Bono. First of all, if we
can't get into a warehouse like dude, we fired Todd
and he was the only one with the the codes.
Ah geez, are you serious? Yeah? I mean you know
that was that was it. I mean the door is

(20:23):
right there and the keypad is there, but we can't
figure out how to get in to the thing. So sucks.
What so estimates put at three hundred to four hundred
thousand people have died for and and look as bad

(20:45):
as things are in Gaza, and they're horrible. We'll talk
about that in a bit. Sedan is a whole nother
level of are you blanking kidding me? But there's here's
the problem with Sadan, and it's unfortunate. You're in Africa
and the bad guys and the good guys they look
alike what yeah, see what Sudan, if you really want

(21:08):
people to notice you, you need the good guys to
look like white guys, because if they look like white guys,
well then hey, it's on. But unfortunately for you, that's
that's not true. So that isn't going to help you.
But what's going on in Sudan is according to anybody

(21:30):
with their eyes and the un which you know, normally
we can't trust the most devastating humanitarian and displacement crisis
on the planet. How many people have left, fourteen million,
and how those fourteen million of vast majority suffer with
lack of shelter, food, running water, medical supplies, electricity. And

(21:50):
there is a battle going on between two powerful generals,
abdel Fata l Burnham who leads the Sudanese Armed Forces
formally ally to Mohammad Hamdan Dagalow of the paramilitary Rapid
Support Forces. So they're fighting, and in two years it

(22:14):
has been a disaster. And if you're a man or
even a young boy, you will be either abducted and
forced if you're a kid, into fighting, if you're a girl,
you'll be forced into marriage. And if you're not going
to fight, you'll be forced into the ground debt. So again,

(22:37):
I don't want to be mean Sudan, but you really
ought to figure you should go to Central casting figure
out how do we get an even white guy running
this thing, because that'll change the world's perception. Ooh, so
Bono asked the question about what we're doing, what we're
not doing, you know, usaid, et cetera, et cetera. And
this is how Joe answered, Well, they're throwing the.

Speaker 14 (22:57):
Baby out with the Bathwater right right, This is the problem.
The problem is, for sure, there have been a lot
of organizations that do tremendous good all throughout the world. Also,
for sure it was a money laundering operation. For sure,
there was no oversight. For sure, billions of dollars are missing.
In fact, trillions that are unaccounted for, that were sent

(23:20):
off into various they don't even know where because there's
no receipts. The way Elon must describe that, he said,
if any of this was done by a public company,
the company would be delisted and the executives would be
in prison. But in the United States, this is standard.
When Biden left office, when it was clear that Trump won,

(23:42):
in the seventy three days, they spent ninety three billion
dollars from the Department of Energy on just radical loans,
just throwing money into places. And there's no oversight, no receipts.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Like the whole thing is.

Speaker 14 (23:59):
It's there's a.

Speaker 15 (24:00):
Lot of fraud, a lot of money laundering, and it's legal,
which is sick because people write these laws, are the
ones who write them so they can use them.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
And of course my cousin Tim, he's going to be
running this I mean, we know how it goes. We
do a lot of good with soft power. Soft power
is you know, we help out. But there also has
to be a question of, hey, when you guys are
going to get your crap together in certain places, When
are you guys got to start to dig some of

(24:36):
these holes for yourself? What can we do to teach
a man to fish? Now when it comes to medicine
and certain things like that, and certain wars and things
that are happening. Okay, there's a question we had. But
a lot of places we're handing out, you know, certain goodies,
and it doesn't seem to be I think we're stunting
the growth of many of these nations because we're taking

(24:59):
away their opport ortunity to do for themselves. So teaching,
as they say, Amanda, Fish, is gonna go much further
in this situation. And I said to this, we can
have a common sense approach of we're not gonna waste

(25:20):
money on stupid crap. We're not gonna try to DEI
you in some of these areas, We're not gonna do
any of that. We're gonna spend money where it's necessary
to help keep people alive in horrific situations, sedan things
of that nature. At the same time, we're gonna be smart.
If a program is working, we'll put money into it.
If it's doing anything but working really well, we're not.

(25:46):
We're not. We can't afford it. No matter what everybody
would like to think, say hope and believe. Oh, it's
no big deal. We'll just continue to print money. You
are fooling yourself. But alas here we are. We'll continue
to fight about this because USAID isn't going away anytime soon.

(26:09):
Oh it might go under the you know, into the
state department or wherever Marco Rubio decides to put it eventually,
and it's not going away. But we need to focus
in doing things that are smart, that have real results
in real world situations. People are starving. Let's figure this out.

(26:29):
How can we make it better for them long term
as well, where they can do for themselves and where
maybe we don't waste money on stupid things that cause
everybody to go, wait, what we spend how much on
DEI projects in places where that ain't gonna fly? Yeah,
shouldn't be this hard, but alas we make it that way.

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Speaker 16 (28:03):
Joe serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
It's Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
I think the best way to describe this latest goofy
wackiness that is going on in the world of the
Internet is BS and I'm talking about the World Cup.
The biggest greatest show on the planet, so big, and
I said it last night on the YouTube and if

(28:42):
you miss it, go watch our YouTube at night. If
you took the World Cup, put it over here. Hey,
he took the Super Bowl and you put it right there.
Then he took the Olympics. Both, we'll do both, right,
put it right there, right next to the Super Bowl,
and then the World Series and then the NBA Championship

(29:02):
and the NHL Stanley Cup and then you wrap those
up in one big package. It is nothing compared to
the World Cup. Nothing compared to the World Cup. And
yet the latest conspiracy theory is because we're hosting it
next year. Is We're gonna not host it because nobody

(29:24):
wants to come here. I think the World Cup is
going to be a total disaster.

Speaker 17 (29:29):
Nobody that I know wants to come to America right now,
And like I know, Mega like don't want to believe that,
and they think that's ridiculous, but like, yeah, that's really happening.
Who would want a chance coming to America with the
fear of getting freaking deteamed.

Speaker 18 (29:40):
He's been bragging NonStop about how he got the FIFA
twenty six World Cup in the USA, and now a
lot of the countries that are involved and a lot
of the teams and a lot of the players are
backing out. They don't want to do it in the US.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
That is a lie. That is a bowld face, absolute
one hundred percent lie. Oh people are afraid to come here, Baba,
settle down, please. And it's very much a TikTok conspiracy.
And I say that because I did my live last
night that I put this up combating the BS that

(30:23):
these people are saying. I don't know who's paying them,
I don't know how this works, but that's so my
my views on the This is BS or virtually nil
compared to the hundreds and thousands and millions of views
that the World Cup is not coming here because Trump

(30:44):
is going to arrest everybody the minute they get off
the plane. He probably might do it himself. You don't know, lies,
Oh how about this guy.

Speaker 19 (30:53):
So next year, in twenty twenty six, the faif of
World Cup comes to America. As a matter of fact,
I live in a city that's going to be hosting games.
It's real close by to where I live. As a
matter of fact, the United States Soccer Association headquarters is
being built within three miles of where I live.

Speaker 12 (31:10):
So this is a big thing for America.

Speaker 19 (31:13):
However, now there's a lot of countries that we're going
to participate in the FIFA World Cup. They're starting to
worry about for their players, their fans, and whoever comes
to America, even these people.

Speaker 12 (31:24):
Who have valid these us to come to.

Speaker 19 (31:28):
Where what is going on in America with immigration and deportation?
Could it affect people coming from other foreign countries, you know?
And they want to know if it's safe for them
here in America. Well, it's to the point to where
FIFA is looking at alternatives. They're looking at alternatives to
be held in Mexico and Canada. So if this immigration

(31:48):
policy continues to scare folks, there's gonna be a lot
of players who are already saying that they don't want
to come to America.

Speaker 12 (31:56):
Well, we do want to host the World Cup, folks.

Speaker 19 (31:59):
America's most nice folks who live here, and I'm hoping
that we can do everything to protect you from anything
that you would be feared of. So, but you, as
an American citizen, if you're watching this, would you be
willing to lose the World Cup due to politics? Because
that's what this could end up happening. And second of all,

(32:20):
if you're from outside the country, are you afraid to
come to America to participate in anything?

Speaker 12 (32:27):
So this is something to think about.

Speaker 19 (32:29):
We really really want the World Cup to be an
American next year, sir.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
What you said there was absolute one hundred percent. Absolutely
one hundred percent. That's how much I can't say on here,
even though I'd want to. And the reason, first of all,
Canada and Mexico already co hosting with us, so we

(32:59):
are everybody bod He's alternative to if crap goes down
around the world. Do you know if tomorrow they said, hey,
look we can't hold the Olympics in you know it
in six months here or whether it's the winter or summer.
Could you guys do it? We could do it like that.
We have infrastructure, we have everything you mean. And so

(33:25):
who is this that is pushing this stuff out? It's
immigration groups, immigration groups. Let me tell you what would
happen if I went to every nation on the planet
and FIFA gave me a magic wand and I'd be like, hey,
I have a magic wand that will put you into
next year's World Cup. Do you want to go? They're like, yep,

(33:48):
let's do it right now. I don't have to play
in any qualifiers. I get to go. Fantastic, let's do it,
let's do it. Let's app yes, yes, yes, please, yes,
But they're looking at alternatives. No, they're not. And let's
be real. FIFA, who is the people that lead the
charge in the world of soccer.

Speaker 10 (34:09):
They are.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
One of the most corrupt organizations. Let's go back. So
you had Russia twenty eighteen twenty twenty two, which turned
out to be twenty three because of COVID was getter?
Oh yeah, so Qatar they've got a great human rights record,
right then, you've got the next World Cup in four

(34:40):
years after we host ours will be Morocco, Spain and Portugal. Okay.
Then after that it's Saudi Arabia, which promised before they
got the World Cup all the things that they were
going to low to happen in the minute they got

(35:01):
the World Cup, like yeah, no drinking, no commingling of
men and women. It is going to be strict as
can be. Okay, but you're afraid to come here, shut up?
Three two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Benson Show. Is your ex, your Insta and
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other things. I promise you that right here on the
Chad Benson Show. Coming up, our number two of the program,
Mount Everest. We're and talk a little bit about that
because some guys climbed Mount Everest using something that people
say is cheating. Is it true? We shall discuss. Got

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a bunch of other stuff to get into more on
the Big Beautiful Bill. How big is it? It's big?
Is how big it is? It's so big, it's so big,
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Oh man. On top of that, we got a bunch
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Speaker 1 (36:16):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
So Colorado still reeling from what took place the other day.
Vile and disgusting as we all know, the attack, which,
by the way, by the sounds of it, could have
been a lot worse had this guy not been an idiot.
And thank god he was completely incompetent because he couldn't
get a gun. He couldn't get a gun. Thank god,

(37:07):
how bad would it have been. More charges are coming
down and I call him as hat McGee, whatever you
want to call him. I'm not going to use his
name because he's a gumbag. POS call him that as well.

Speaker 20 (37:19):
Authorities raising the number of victims now twelve people injured,
some critically burned. They range in age from fifty two
to eighty eight years old, including official say a Holocaust survivor.
It comes just a week after two Israeli embassy staffers
were shot and killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington,
d C.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
Think about that. You survived the Holocaust and now you
get attacked in Boulder, Colorado. And of course the debate
of whose fault was it, Well, first and foremost, it's
his fault. He's a vile, disgusting individual who wanted to

(38:04):
kill and said he would do it again when given
the opportunity. But I live in a world of politics,
as you know, and politics, well, it'll rear its head
up and there's some serious questions to be asked as
the Democrats and the media tiptoe around. Well, you know,
he's stayed over over state of Visa. He didn't come

(38:26):
over the border illegally. Does it matter because his ash
should have been thrown out the first time.

Speaker 21 (38:34):
The Attorney General says that they're going to prosecute that
man to the fullest extent of the law. The President
condemned the attack and then turned and blamed Biden, saying
in part of his social media post about it, Congressman
saying that this man came in through Biden's ridiculous open
border policy. I mean, the suspect, according to GHS, is

(38:54):
here illegally applied for asylum denied and then over state
of visa. What's a reaction to the presidents take here?
I mean, what do you think needs to happen now?

Speaker 22 (39:03):
Well, President Trump routinely just attacks his opponents when terrible
things happen. And that's not leadership. That's not that type
of leadership the president needs. Of course, we need answers.
We need answers about the visa overstay, and a visa
overstay is not has nothing to do with the border.
You know, I believe in border security we need right now.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
This is Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, a Democrat, not
a shocker. The visa overstates a big deal because he
came here and came here overstate is visa, then applied
for stem, got a year to essentially be parolled and
live in the country, and then it expired. And that's

(39:45):
the question. Okay, it expired. Why wasn't he then told
he had to leave after they already told him on
numerous cases, by the way, going all the way back
to two thousand and five. No, you do not have
an asylum acclaim.

Speaker 22 (39:56):
You need border security. But in this incident, it doesn't
look like that is what is play here at all,
and we need to enforce the laws, There's.

Speaker 10 (40:03):
No doubt about it.

Speaker 22 (40:04):
But President Trump has been president for nearly six months now,
and I want to know why an attack that had
been planned for the entirety of that time was missed.
You know, what should have been seeing? What were the
warning signals? What did the FBI know? What did the
FBI didn't know? We do need some answers to all
of these questions.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
Well, he planned it for a year, So what did
Biden Biden know anything? I think we know that by now.
Oh yeah, over the he said, she said, they did,
they didn't. Let's get it sorted out. Do your friggin job.
That's it. Democrats. You allowed this to happen. You allowed

(40:51):
open door policies. You allowed tens of millions of people
to come here. Yes, some of them over state of visa,
and a vast majority of them aren't gonna do any Okay, Okay,
we get it. But how many times I've explained it
to you, It only takes one if this guy goes now,
remember this is on the heels of the two Israelis

(41:14):
that were killed in DC a couple weeks ago. With
somebody screaming about Palestine. It only takes one moment. Could
you imagine if he would have killed sixteen by fire
or got a handgun and killed fifteen or twenty. Even

(41:40):
people that are like, well, I'm for a you know,
let's have a revolving door and opportunities for people to
come here would go. Okay, So the wall needs to
be one hundred feet tall. I want turrets. Is there
any way we could train crocodiles to handle the turrets? Okay? No, no, okay,
just I wondered, how about laser beams for the shark
eyes that we're gonna you know, because they're going to
be swimming around in the moat. It only takes one opportunity.

(42:07):
And this guy's just comeback and to run around and
pretend like, oh, it's no big deally over's state of visa.
Nobody could could It's not about that. It's about four
years of mismanagement and the media and the Democrats still
going will know this is on you, and if I
am a Democrat, I'm out there going we need to

(42:27):
figure this out. The last administration failed us horribly and
we need to sort this out asap. Be honest. But
you can't.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
Fox has reported this guy's alleged immigration history. Everybody should
report in it, and CBS News in the New York
Times should be hungering to understand this guy's immigration history.
And Democrats once they learn it, assuming Fox's reporting is right,
their attitude shouldn't be well. My press cretary says, I
grudgingly need to acknowledge this. They should be outraged, and

(42:57):
they should be genuinely outraged, and if they don't have
genuine outrage, they should quit, because if this immigration history
is true, there should be genuine outrage, not manufactured, not foe,
not tactical, but genuine outrage that Americans were almost killed
by somebody who was allowed to stay in this country legally.
And again, if the immigration history is true, it's not

(43:19):
a close call.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
He shouldn't be here, amen, Mark Alpern, it's not a
close call. Shouldn't be here, shouldn't have been here. But
the system has been abused and broken on numerous occasions
and will continue to flounder until we have people with
the intestinal fortitude to get crap done for real, not
just through executive orders. And if you're somebody who wants

(43:46):
to be welcoming and opening in America. If something goes
horrific and that person abused our system and was allowed
to abuse our system and then kind of shunned and

(44:06):
to the face of our system and then did something horrific,
you watch what happens. You watch what happens. I know
America and America will go like I said, that wall
needs to be one hundred feet three two three, five
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(44:32):
By the way, Operation Spiderweb was the mastermind of this
incredible thing that took place the other day in Russia,
destroying thirty plus percent of their bombers, including some that
are nuclear capable.

Speaker 10 (44:49):
Was that.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
Done by a DJ, not a DJ, Harriet, It's a DJ.
Russia reeling from you.

Speaker 7 (45:00):
Ukraine's astonishing and unprecedented drone attacks on military airfields.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
All across Russia.

Speaker 7 (45:07):
Remarkable videos showing what Ukraine says are some of the
more than forty Russian warplanes, including nuclear capable bombers, set ablaze.
Estimated to be more than thirty percent of Russia's strategic
bombers destroyed.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
So Putin has accused a Ukrainian X dj of being
a spy and being the cat that helped push and
move this thing forward. He apparently allegedly is believed by

(45:45):
Internet slews to have owned all the as they would say,
loris the trucks that use to carry the containers to
the strikes. So some of these containers blew up near
the fields and then the other ones they the roofs
opened up, and then the drones took off. So he's
now wanted in connection with a terrorist attack. Four of

(46:11):
the quote unquote lorries trucks were registered in his name,
and it's crazy. So the estimation of the damage done, well,
if it was our planes, it'd be like five hundred
billion dollars, since their planes put it between ten and
thirty billion. Forty planes were destroyed and confidence was definitely shaken.

(46:41):
I talked a bit about this yesterday, Doolittle Dolittle's raid
in Japan. It wasn't they got to the mainland. It
showed them that we could get there, and psychologically the
effect it had was big. There's an effect here, there's

(47:02):
no doubt about that. The question is going to be
what's the next step. Because they met yesterday and I'm
sure that didn't go, well, so how was your weekend?
Probably not well? Could you imagine that conversation. So you're
sitting across from the guy going, so we totally blew

(47:24):
up a whole bunch of your planes. Is there any
way you guys want peace now? Is there? And just
to give you guys a snapshot, many of these drones
worked like our drones. They're not worth tens of hundreds
of thousands and millions of dollars. Some of them were

(47:46):
kind of you know, Amazon wired together kind of stuff.
It's crazy ingenuity and pushback. You give a man something
to fight for, he's gonna fight in a way that
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It's a big, beautiful, massive, ginormous bill. It's too big.
Let's talk about it. Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (49:39):
Big. It is beautiful maybe in the eye of the
beholder because you want to get something done, but the
reality is bloated more than big. This bill. It is
really the compilation.

Speaker 5 (49:52):
It is this laundry list of all of President Trump's
campaign promises that have some kind of legislative co That's
why there's this amount of fighting on Capitol Hill really
amongst Republicans about this bill, because it's so big and
because it has so much in it. That's what gives
Republicans the ammunition to fight each other because there's just

(50:15):
so much to talk about in the bill.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
Huge, just massive, bloated at best. Eh, that's the best pace,
great at best. I mean, you get some of the
stuff that you want, but the reality what it adds
to our debt is massive, and no matter how they
spend it, there are serious calls for concerns in this thing.
If you really care about the fact that we have

(50:40):
overspent and have an appetite to spend way bigger than
we have a pocketbook to cover Republicans worried.

Speaker 6 (50:48):
The bill is estimated to add three point eight trillion
dollars to the deficit over the next ten years. It
extends Trump's twenty seventeen tax cuts and promises to cut
federal spending by some one point five I have trillion dollars,
but some Republicans are concerned about what's on the chopping block,
including cuts to medicate more than eight million Americans could

(51:08):
lose their health insurance over a decade.

Speaker 2 (51:11):
Most Americans don't care if it is a twenty seven
year old who sits at home and smokes weed all
day and plays games in their parents' basement. Yeah, there's
going to be a lot of those. And on the
other side, you're going to find a lot of people
that are going to be frustrated because they're having to

(51:31):
work two three four jobs to try to get enough
money to pay for health insurance that they can't get
because the jobs they're offering aren't full time or aren't
going to cover your health insurance. If you're though, in
your twenties and thirties, should have a chance to get
your ass out there and work.

Speaker 13 (51:51):
Though.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
I don't have a problem with that. I've been there.
I've been there, and you got to figure it out
at some point in time. You got to cut the
umbilical cord and you gotta figure it out. I mean,
know what you think three two, three, five, three eight,
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The Chad Benson Show. But you also have to frame
it right. When you're talking about one of the Big
three when it comes to the untouchables in politics.

Speaker 6 (52:28):
In Iowa, Senator Jony Ernst's sparked outrage when she appeared
to dismiss a constituents concern that people will die. But
Ernst is now doubling down mocking those concerns with a
sarcastic apology recorded by a cemetery.

Speaker 23 (52:42):
I made an incorrect assumption that everyone in the auditorium
understood that, yes, we are all going to perish from
this earth. So I apologize.

Speaker 2 (52:56):
Yeah, modern politics is such. It's just it's bad Shakespeare
at times. But of course she's getting hammered for it.
It's a very ass the question. You know, you go back,
remember Clinton wanted work requirements. Clinton put things out there
that in today's world would be seen by the modern
left as some sort of dystopian evil right wing conspiracy

(53:22):
to destroy the system of free health care for all. Now,
there are serious questions to be asked by some of
the people that drew on. There was not created for
the average person to not work and to collect but
as usual in America, in today's world, having a conversation,
a normal conversation is rarely easy. If you're missing the show,

(53:44):
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Speaker 24 (53:45):
It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
Such Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:31):
We always joke on this show about climbing Mount Everest,
which will never happen because well we don't like going places. Secondly, no,
just because if you're trying to do it, then I'm
not doing it. That being said, have some guys cheated

(54:51):
the system? What? What cheated the system? So let me
break it down for you on Howeverest normally works, because
it's not just a show up thing. It's like I
just show up next Tuesday. By Saturday, I'll be on

(55:15):
top of the mountain and it'll be fine. Now that
has that doesn't work that way. So let's talk about
how can normally go about climbing in Mount Everest. First,
have a lot of money. It ain't cheap. Baby, permit
is going to cost you eleven thousand now it's going

(55:38):
up next season probably about fifteen thousand and four. Logistics
and support staff. Now here's where it gets super expensive
guide services. This is where I'm not skimping. I'm not
getting a group on on that. See that guy over there, Yeah,
he says he'll take us to the top for like

(56:00):
a thousand bucks. It's fine to see eighteen hundreds, but
it ain't. So that could cost you between ten to
fifty thousand dollars, Oxygen three to five thousand, gear in
equipment six to ten, food supply two to four, insurance
about one thousand, travel and lodging anywhere between two and

(56:21):
six depending on you know, cause you're gonna before you
get to the camps, you gotta stay places. Tips and
bonuses can run you up to five to ten thousand
dollars and a contingency fund on average, they say right
around five grand. On top of all of that, you've
got some other stuff, but mid range is going to
put you about sixty five to seventy thousand, maybe seventy five.

(56:44):
You can get all the way up to well past
one hundred plus. So how does it take? Here's a breakdown.
After you've made a lot of money and you've probably trained,
you fly a catman, do baby, oh the sush but
I go to catman?

Speaker 24 (57:00):
Do?

Speaker 2 (57:00):
You got to then go through all the stuff, your
gear checks, paperwork and everything. This entire process takes away
between three and seven days. Even though you might do
some of it ahead, it still is it takes a bit.
Then you get to base camp. You're gonna spend about
ten to twelve days there, depending on where you fly
in from the north side south side. And it's acclimatization

(57:25):
because your base camp you're starting at seventeen than six hundred.
So are we getting this now? Okay, fantastic. So now
that you're acclimatizing yourself at the base camp, you're gonna
start taking some light hikes, some training, some resks, begin
to adjust to the living in the higher altitude. So
already you know you've been there a while. Now you're

(57:47):
into the climbs. Multiple trips between camps to acclimatize at
higher altitude, this is going to take you by a month.
Camp one about twenty thousand feet, Camp two twenty one
thousand feet, Camp three twenty three thousand, five hundred feet,
Camp four twenty six thousand feet aka the death zone.

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So that's gonna take about a month. Then once your
body is ready, you've got everything, you're not getting the sickness,
you return to base camp. You wait for the weather
to be perfect, you do your final checks, you get
yourself ready. Then you go from base camp to base camp.
All the way up to Camp four. Then right around

(58:34):
midnight you take off and you summit, and the summit's
going to take you about twelve to eighteen hours round
trip before you get back at Camp four, and so
when you finally get to the top, it'll be twenty
nine thousand feet woo ooo. That takes you probably just

(58:57):
for that point, you're you're pushing into six, seven, eight
weeks depending, but usually it's about a two and a
half month deal, and then it takes you another week
to go down the mountain carefully, and then of course
you got to get back home and celebrate or do
what these guys did, which is cheating.

Speaker 13 (59:17):
Apparently Mount Everest in less than a week, one of
the fastest ascents in a place where every breath is borrowed.
The remarkable feat accomplished by four British climbers just this month,
now sparking a fierce debate at the center of it
all their secret weapon xenon gas.

Speaker 8 (59:37):
This is maybe one step to improve this situation and
to make climbing high altitude mountains safer.

Speaker 13 (59:43):
Lucas Furtenbach, who organized the rapid climb, says the gas
helps people get used to the higher altitudes quickly. He
says it was administered to the four climbers in Germany
as part of an intense training regiment weeks before they
left for Nepal, effectively replacing the weeks climbers would typically
spend getting used to the high altitudes by staying at

(01:00:04):
Everett's base camp.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
As we just walked you through. Okay, so these guys
are cheating. But it's not like they just show up
in the hand of the gas. I mean, obviously they're
they're they're mountaineers. They did just snatch people up streainga
want to go to Everest? No, no, no, I don't
actually so, and they trained at home with the Zenon Gas.

Speaker 13 (01:00:26):
Critics say that the time spent preparing outside of Nepal
could harm local tourism. According to Jonathan Wolf of The
New York Times, the government.

Speaker 25 (01:00:35):
Of Nepal has said that if people spend less time
in the mountain, it's going to affect not only their
tourism industry, but also the livelihoods of the sherpas who
rely on guiding people up the mountains.

Speaker 13 (01:00:46):
Furton Bag says his expedition still uses Shirpas, locals who
guide climbers to the summit, often carrying their heaviest equipment,
but the president of the Napal Mountaineering Association saying in part,
climbing and just four or five days goes against traditional
values and norms that we sherp us have always held money.

Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
It is their economy and it's booming because you got
a lot of you know, white people that are weird.
It's mostly white people. Right, I could do it. I'm
a mountain biker. I want to go up there. I've
got an inspirational poster behind me.

Speaker 13 (01:01:24):
Increasingly, sherpas have warned of the overcrowding of the world's
highest peak. Since it was conquered back in nineteen fifty three,
more than seven thousand people have made the dangerous journey
to the summit, by some estimates, more than eight hundred
in twenty twenty four alone, sometimes leaving more than their

(01:01:44):
footprint along the way. Everest now littered with frozen garbage,
up to fifty tons at the highest camp according to
some sherpas. Furtenbag says Xenon gas could help cut down
on that waste.

Speaker 8 (01:02:00):
Spend one week there compared to eight weeks. It is
a seventy five reduction of human waste.

Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Yeah, I could see that. Isn't that a good thing? Well,
if your economy is see, it's a weird thing. You
want to you live there. I mean, people don't realize
there are people that live there, and so you you
want to keep it beautiful and clean and sacred as

(01:02:30):
much as you possibly can. And at the same time,
you need money. And this offers that. It's that fine
line of we don't want it overcrowded. That's why they're
making things more expensive to put people off who are
kind of the looky lose when it comes to this.

Speaker 13 (01:02:46):
Whether the gas really helps climbers get used to lower
oxygen at higher altitudes is also still up for debate.

Speaker 26 (01:02:54):
Some research has shown that xenon can actually quickly climatize
people low to high altitud dunes, but a lot of
experts say or other experts say that the benefits kind
of are negligible, if there even are any benefits.

Speaker 13 (01:03:08):
But the question for those choosing this journey is whether
the summit's glory is diminished when shortcuts are taken.

Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
Do some see it as cheating?

Speaker 25 (01:03:18):
I think that some people say it's missing the point,
and I think that yeah, probably some people would say, you,
so this gas is cheating.

Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
Yeah, well, okay, so it doesn't help you or the
effects on you in a positive way are negligible if
there is any, But then it's cheating. Well, which is it?
Nobody goes he took steroids but they didn't help him,
but he cheated.

Speaker 27 (01:03:47):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
The experience you're missing the experience of spending two and
a half months into bed. That's kind of what you're
meant in Nepal and bringing tourist dollars there. I think
that's kind of where they're going with that. Two five, three, eight,
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Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
If you like talk radio like Chad Benson likes his meals,
You've come to the perfect place for takeout spooky stories.

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Things that are haunted? Could they be true? Could there
be curses on certain things? WHOA I bring that up
because of this? Did the Annabel Doll from the movie
but before it was a movie. The origins go back
to the seventies when a young nursing student got the
annabel doll. Now in the movie she's porcelain. In reality,

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she's an old time raggedy and doll. This nursing student
named Donna got it, and strange things started to happen
around it, including the doll moving positions around the apartment.
Notes saying help me appeared on parchment paper which they
didn't keep in the house, and there were several other

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incidents said to be cursed. Did the Annabelle doll cause
certain things to happen? In Louisiana?

Speaker 28 (01:06:28):
When great works of art or historical artifacts go on tour,
serious precautions are taken. There's like private security, there's special insurance,
there's physical barriers, and all of that is to protect
the exhibits from the public. Right, And so it was
with a museum piece from New England last month, except
the precautions surrounding that tour were protecting the public from

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the exhibit. And this is she the traveling exhibit name
is Annabelle, an old Reggedy and doll said to be
haunted by a demonic spirit.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Oh is that true? Is it? Haunted. Some stuff's been
happening in Louisiana and guess what. So the ed and
Lorraine Warren kind of museum for all the stuff they
collected for the years. You know who edon Lorraine Warren were.
The Conjuring movies were based on them. Amityville Horror is

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based on, you know, their experiences and whatnot, and we
go on and on. But they're no longer with us.
But they had a museum you could go and see.
And now the people that own this office, their kids
or whatnot. It actually travels around from place to place,
so you could go see all of the stuff, including Annabel.

Speaker 28 (01:07:55):
If all this sounds familiar, it should. Annabel, the Raggedy
ann doll, was actually the end inspiration for the Conjuring,
the most successful horror movie franchise in history. They took
a lot of license, though artistic license, in making the
movies because they made the doll look a lot scarier,
and they of course had to avoid all that copyright
stuff right with the Raggedy and Toy Company. The real Annabel, though,

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that doll is kept in a museum of the occult
in Connecticut, but she does visit other cities in a
locked crate covered in crosses and regularly doused in holy water.
And get this, a Catholic priest named Father Bob is
always at her side. Last month, annabel visited New Orleans

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and the very next day a well known Antebellum plantation
burned to the ground. And the day after that, those
ten prisoners escaped from the New Orleans City jail.

Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
What, yes, could Annabelle have cursed the city? Oohoo?

Speaker 28 (01:09:02):
There is literally no reason to think that these two
incidents are related, which means that the Internet is convinced
that they might be, and that Anavel is the link. So,
hoping to set the record straight, the dolls caretakers put
out this statement quote. The doll was taken on a
brief tour to several locations to show the doll to
enthusiasts of the paranormal. It was never out of control.

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The doll is safely back behind the lock and key
at the Warren o'cult Museum. In the meantime, eight of
those ten escapees had been recaptured. And all I keep
thinking is that the escapeees just might mount a very
creative defense.

Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
The demon doll made me do it, dah, So they
want you believe that none of this stuff could happen.
It is interesting, and yes, they did change it up
for the movies, and they threw a lot of stuff
in there. And the Annabel movies are fun. Conjuring movies
are fun. I think the last one of the Conjuring
movies is coming out very soon, not yet, it is.

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It's been in a few cities I've been in, but
I've not yet gone to the Traveling Ed Lorraine Warren stuff.
And they did have to change it up because it
was Raggedy Ann dull. So I'm sure the people who
owned Raggedy Ann probably like, hey, we maybe like to
avoid the fact that you guys think it's Demonica will
kill people. Maybe, But you see how things can take off.

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It's a flurry of stuff the minute somebody mentioned something
on the internet awake ago. And I say that because
we talked last hour about the immigration stuff with the
World Cup and that's running rampant right now. Trump, you know,
trolled people, but then people buy into this and long
before Trump put this out over the weekend. And I'm
not talking about Raggedy Ann in the World Cup. The

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fact that Biden he retrew something where Biden was supposedly
executed and it was a robot that was doing everything
that picked up steam. But I I heard that even
during the inauguration of Biden that that wasn't Biden, that

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it was a body double, that it was there was
a robot, it was a clone or whatever it was. Well,
if it was a robot, somebody needed to recharge his batteries.
Oh that it only takes one. There's enough. This is
the thing about the Internet. The Internet is so vast
because it's worldwide that what was once a wacky conspiracy

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theory in your world where your friends like dude, shut up,
now you find your people and then it spreads, which
is not a good thing. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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on what happened in Colorado over the weekend, some of
the Big Beautiful Bill Ukraine. We've got a lot of
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We appreciate it when you do. Our Number three of
The Chad Benson Show is straight ahead. This is the
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Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 29 (01:13:18):
It's big, it's bloated, it's massive, it's what it is.
It's called the Big Beautiful Bill, and it's anything but beautiful, bloated.

Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
Absolutely does it do anything? Does it fix anything, does
it cut anything? Does what? I don't? This bill it
is really the compilation.

Speaker 5 (01:13:38):
It is this laundry list of all of President Trump's
campaign promises that have some kind of legislative component. That's
why there's this amount of fighting on Capitol Hill, really
amongst Republicans about this bill. Because it's so big and
because it has so much in it. That's what gives
Republicans the ammunition to fight each other because there's just

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so much to talk about in the bill.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
A bunch of crap, that's what it is. Where would
you cut, Chad? This is Rocahanna, one of the most
reasonable and logical liberals out there, arguing with somebody over
at CNBC, which is always hilarious.

Speaker 30 (01:14:15):
I'm telling you, you're but but you gotta we gotta
have a real definite reduction plan, not this.

Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
Oh my god.

Speaker 31 (01:14:21):
Really, so you're gonna go what are you going to
cut to get to your dat reduction?

Speaker 30 (01:14:24):
I'm gonna cut defense, Uh, parts of defense. I'm going
to cut fossil fuel subsidies. Would lower prescription drug costs.
You know, I introduced Trump's Executive Order on prescription drugs.

Speaker 2 (01:14:36):
I think that's terrific.

Speaker 30 (01:14:37):
Let's have Americans pay the lowest price and let's not negotiate.

Speaker 2 (01:14:42):
With big pharma.

Speaker 30 (01:14:43):
And I would raise taxes on the wealthy.

Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
Okay, what kind of taxes you're going to raise all
of those things? You know what I've said, raised taxes
on the wealthy, Go ahead, raise taxes. Defense. Everybody likes
to cut. We've talked about this. You and I we're like, oh,
we should cut We're gonna cut from your area. No, no, no,

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others areas are fine. Cut elsewhere, not here. I mean,
you know, want to do it here because mine's way
more important. She's probably cut elsewhere. Defense. Can we find
some stuff, Yes, absolutely, can we find some stuff when
it comes to medicaid and whatnot where there's maybe you know,

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we're keeping people on the word, because that's the whole thing,
right with medicaid. Everybody's oh, they're going to kick eight
gazillion people off. No, seven to eight million people over
a long period of time may come off the rolls,
which you should hope for. I mean that should be
the If you're healthy and you're on there, the goals
should be get you off there because you're working, and

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you got a job, and that job is giving you insurance.
That should be the goal. Now, if it starts kicking
off people who it was put there to help, well,
then there's going to be serious issues with that. We understand.
Republicans worried.

Speaker 6 (01:16:07):
The bill is estimated to add three point eight trillion
dollars to the deficit over the next ten years. It
extends Trump's twenty seventeen tax cuts and promises to cut
federal spending by some one point five trillion dollars, but
some Republicans are concerned about what's on the chopping block,
including cuts to medicate. More than eight million Americans could

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lose their health insurance over a decade.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
That's the the issue right there. It's who ends up
getting kicked off. Because if it is just the twenty
seven year old, twenty eight year old is now finally
off mom and Dad's insurance, right and because both sides
are going to paint a picture, wells Nibb's tied and

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he smokes weed and he needs to get a job,
and this is what he loved. Okay, that's vanna. I
got no problem with that. It's if other people that
it's put there and meant to help get kicked off
is when the issue will become an issue. And I
don't know, because like anything else, we don't know what

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it looks like. It's just a big turn burglar at
this moment in time. Think of it as a movie.
We've had the first script kind of rejected, then they
rewrote it, and so then we got new writers to
come in and write it, and we're like this may pass.

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But let's send it over here to these people and
let them do another rewrite and a read through, and
we'll see what it looks like at that point in time. Okay, well,
we'll find out what it looks like at that point
in time.

Speaker 20 (01:17:49):
Meanwhile, authorities raising the number of victims now twelve people injured,
some critically burned.

Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
They range in.

Speaker 12 (01:17:56):
Age from fifty two.

Speaker 20 (01:17:57):
To eighty eight years old, official say a Holocaust survivor.
It comes just a week after two Israeli embassy staffers
were shot and killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington,
d C.

Speaker 2 (01:18:13):
There's a lot of issues obviously surrounding this and what
took place on Sunday. Imagine surviving the Holocaust. So imagine
that you were little, vast majority of your family was slaughtered,
and now you're living in Boulder, Colorado. After October seventh.

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You have gone out and marched wanting to see the
safe return of friends and family members back to Israel.
And while you're out there, some pos shows up with
a homemade flamethrower and tries to kill you. Authority say.

Speaker 20 (01:19:06):
The suspect confessed, saying he had been planning this for
a year, waiting until after his daughter graduated high school
to conduct the attack, authority saying the suspect allegedly learned
how to make them on YouTube, also finding a backpack
weed sprayer filled with gasoline. Officials say he specifically targeted
the Zionist group that had gathered in Boulder after learning

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about the group from an online search.

Speaker 2 (01:19:31):
It's just a vile, disgusting individual who yes, overstayed his
visa and then got a asylum hearing and was allowed
to stay for a year. Then that visa slash asylum

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went away and expired and he went nowhere, and now
he did this, and both sides are trying to paint
the you know, some sort of picture of it's this
or it's that. Let me tell you what it really is,

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right because you know I'm gonna give it to you straight,
give it to your baby. He's a pos, he's a scumbag.
He's full of hate, and we've allowed that to permeate
through society today in ways that just are bizarre. And

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he did what he did because quite frankly, it was
easy for him to do, but zero fear for him
being caught up in anything. Right, Ice is just now
getting out there doing anything. This guy overstays his asylum

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case after everything expired, because he knew he was never
gonna get asiglned by the way he tried in two
thousand and five as well, So it comes here in
twenty twenty two illegally. Then he applies for asylum in
twenty three and they tell me you can stay a
year while his case is judicated. That like so essentially,
like the Pardoner men, this is under biden. And with
all of that being said and done, it just kind

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of disappears and h nothing. And I tell you, I
am a big believer in we need to make sure
that we have a strong border, but we're welcoming. I'm
a big believer that we need to figure out who's here,

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but we're not getting rid of everybody. But I will
tell you this, and I've said it since we've started
this little dog and Pony show a while ago. It's
become quite a big dog and pony show. More ponies
than dogs right now. If this guy was able to

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get ahold of a gun as he tried to do,
and he killed god knows how many, the left which
is still kind of ignoring this and how he was
here and overstaying and the fact that he used the system,
if he was able to do that, or he was

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able to kill twelve or fifteen or eighteen people even
with the fire, but he tried to get ahold of
a gun shows what a big idiot he was. They
didn't give it to him, obviously, and he's like, well,
I can't get one air in America. Thank god, he's
an idiot. I will tell you how big would the
wall have been? Fifty feet one hundred feet? How big

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would it have been? And for the plight of the
Palestinian that he so valiantly tries to help by killing Zionists,
or at least attempting to, that would fall on deaf
ears all over the place. Those college campus you know,

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pity party, throw a fit, but it's kind of more
of an outside hanging out having fun. But look at us,
we're in kafifas. That would quiet really fast too, because
as we know, a public sentiment changes like that. Oh
when it would have in a major way. Thank god
he didn't kill anybody. He charged with a lot of

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hate crimes and fascinating his kids here graduated, Thanks dad.
What a scumbag, What a scumbag, What an absolute scumbag.
And yeah, there's some serious questions in the media and
the Democrats. This is where you stand up and say,
what the f is going on? How are we not

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paying attention to this? This is why we lose? But
you'll hear very little from it. So the Washington Post
comes out today and tries to defend, well, he was
actually here legally. Actually, no, he wasn't. There was a
portion in time when he was here and it was legal,
but that has since coming gone and he shouldn't have

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Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?

Speaker 32 (01:26:15):
Signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia. Seram lady,
what's trupping?

Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
It's fine out what's trending on the webs of the
enter in the net? Shall with you? Rush Ukraine Wood,
Sean Diddy, Combs Diddy or didn't.

Speaker 28 (01:26:50):
He do it?

Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
I'm gonna go where they did? Giannis basketball player. Let
you guys know that he's a basketball player. Giant duststorm
from the t Saara Desert. It's gonna be arriving soon,
is it? No, Yes, it is. It'll be well, it'll
arrive in Florida late tonight, early tomorrow. But it's not

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gonna be, as we would call out in the Southwest,
a boob. But it's it's gonna be big. It's massive.
Head on over to google Mount Etna in Italy. It's
erupting again. Who it is? John Redcorn actor, Jonathan Joss
It's King of the Hills. John Redcorn actor was shot dead?

Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
What yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
Crazy? Right? So, And just when I think they're getting
ready to remake King of the Hill. I don't know
if he was gonna be a part of it or not.
Madden twenty six cover is there really a curse? US
Open qualifying yesterday was what they called the longest day
in Gulf where you had to go through thirty six

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holes to try to qualify for the US Open and
uh Max Homer. Some big names Ricky Fowler did not qualify,
some who did. A seventeen year old Blaze Bryant and
a dentist qualified. He's a hell of a golfer. So
and finally over to Twitter, Ukraine Boulder, Happy Pride Month,

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Jonathan Joss, Nato Molotov, Sesame Street. Just name a few
things that are trending three two, three, five, three eight,
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trending because Russia is trying to figure out what the
hell happened.

Speaker 7 (01:28:56):
Russia reeling from Ukraine's astonishing and unpressed to drone attacks
on military airfields all across Russia. Remarkable videos showing what
Ukraine says are some of the more than forty Russian warplanes,
including nuclear capable bombers, set ablaze, estimated to be more
than thirty percent of Russia's strategic bombers destroyed.

Speaker 2 (01:29:21):
This was not a small feat. Took a year to
put together, and the way they did it was amazing.
It really was. This was not like one of those
things where we're like, oh no, this was a big
efin deal, and I think Russia thought, man, we're fine, No,

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nobody can get to us, nothing can get to us.
You were wrong, my friend, you were very very wrong.
Not only they get to you, they got to you
in such a way as to piss you off, make
you rethink what you're gonna do from here, and cost
you a ton of money upwards of thirty billion potentially.

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Speaker 27 (01:30:17):
This is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 33 (01:30:38):
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Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
They've done it earth least one of them has. Yes, kids,
we watched in America with baited breath, the excitement, the
anticipation of the baby birds, the eagles. If you will

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guess what, they're all grown up tonight.

Speaker 31 (01:31:28):
We all know the saying they grow up so fast,
and they do the moments. So many around the world
have been waiting for and watching for the baby eagles
getting ready to leave the nest. We first reported on
this family of bald eagles in southern California's San Bernardino
Mountains back in March, capturing the world's attention. So many
watching this nest cam online for three months now, from

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the beginning, mom and dad taking turns, keeping the eggs
warm and the snow the eggs, then hatching the baby eaglets,
sisters named Sonny and Gizmo, growing up right before our eyes.

Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
Yes, now, I want to remind everybody there were times
when the eagles nest cam had hundreds of thousands of
people watching it. That is awesome. That's America baby right there,
it's America, America more with the story now as big

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as their parents.

Speaker 31 (01:32:24):
Late last week, one of the babies, Gizmo out on
that branch, flapping her wings, hovering there for just over
three seconds, but not leaving the nest and then today
big sister Sonny on the right, older by about four days,
spreading her wings, her wingspan more than five feet already,
and watched the moment Sonny leaving the nest, nonprofit Friends

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of Big Bear Valley documenting the eagles and sharing them online.
Classrooms watching and cheering them on, including missus Arnrich's third
grade class in Arcadia, California.

Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
Which, by the way, how cool is that? What was
the last a school?

Speaker 26 (01:33:00):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:33:00):
We watched these giant eagles that were bald but not
quite bald get ready to take off? Oh man? Great?
Was that? That's America?

Speaker 20 (01:33:10):
Baby?

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
But children watching live and chanting fly.

Speaker 31 (01:33:15):
Tonight, so many cheering on those baby eagles while back
in that nest. Tonight, Sonny hasn't returned. It's possible she won't,
but scientists say they often do. Now all eyes on
her little sister Gizmo, including ours.

Speaker 26 (01:33:29):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
I like good stories. Not everything has to be negative.
There's enough of that crap out there. It's a good
story right there, kids, It's a fantastic story. I was
amazed at how many people would be watching that. You'd
go online, You're like, ah, let's see here. Now I'm
gonna go to the They do have the big Bear

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Eagle site. Let's take a peek. Uh. They got eagle
Cam wan and Eagle Cam two. Okay, you guys right.
Egle Cam one has forty nine thousand people currently on it.
Eagle Cam just the Eagle cam has seventy three thousand

(01:34:18):
people on it. So they have a couple different ones
that are out there, one further away where you can
see them take off and fly, and one where it's
like really like on top of them, right there, on
top of them. Good Story America three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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all the other things. Do you think it gives you pride?
I'll see what I did. Because it's Pride month? Is
everybody prideful? What kind of month we got? Pride? Like
Pride America? No? No, no, no, it's pride. Oh oh
that kind of pride. Last night a great debate was
going on when it came to Pride on CNN. Everyboddy

(01:35:04):
Sure Michael over there battling it out about pride and
should we have pride? Should we do that?

Speaker 12 (01:35:10):
Look?

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
Look, it's I got zero problem do what you do. Boo,
I don't care. Just leave the kids alone. It's not
that hard. Leave the kids alone. Let kids be kids.
It ain't that hard. But yet people make it hard,
Oh they do.

Speaker 34 (01:35:26):
I think most Republicans of the Governor's point don't generally
care about what grown adults to do. It's just their
business business. Rather, I think the issue for many conservatives
pertains to children, whether it's trans or individuals with kids
playing different sports that many conservatives will say, this is inappropriate.
You look at most of the data. Even many Democrats
agree with that. It's why most of the ads that

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we saw last year in November were very effective against
the Vice president on that particular issue, the issue of
reading books to children. A lot of conservatives have said
this is a bridge too farts.

Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
Again, it's one thing, you're eighteen, do whatever you want
to do.

Speaker 34 (01:35:59):
But a lot of conservatives will say, we must protect
the innocence.

Speaker 35 (01:36:01):
I got children, Which is why I think that's actually ay.

Speaker 2 (01:36:05):
I got do what you do. Don't hurt kids, that
is for anything. Okay, I don't care if you if
you want to bring a stripper over to the house,
leave the kids out of it. What about an adult film.
Ac leave the kids out of it. Do what you
do boo period, case closed, end of story. As long
as you don't hurt anybody, as long as you don't

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try to influence, push do any of these things. These
are This is once again, shouldn't be a debate about this.
This should be about common sense, which, as we know,
is not as common as it makes itself out to be.

Speaker 35 (01:36:42):
What's wrong with children being aware that gay people exist?
I think that's the that's the question that is being
asked when you say, oh, we have to protect the children,
Are you protecting the children from their neighbors who might
have same sex.

Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
Paris not about that gay people exist. Okay, we're moving
on the light. That's it. And by the way, a
lot of gays they're not thrilled by the attention. They're
not thrilled. Oh you know, because what I best buds
in the world's game, I formd A producer Anthony Gay

(01:37:21):
And they're not a fan of a lot of this stuff,
and they feel like they were roped in in particular
with one letter. But the activists have taken over the
cause and have pushed things forward. We're gonna get deeper
into that tomorrow about the insanity of corporate America and
the DEI and the pride thing or else. But that
being said, if you see, you know, two guys together

(01:37:46):
and your kid goes, what's that is? I, well, you
know that's a that's that's sin. No, you just go
they're gay. And then if they ask you what that is,
that's when you know mommy's daddies. Well, it's just two daddies.
I love you other, and we move on with their life.
There you go. That's it. That's all I got to
say to that. But they don't exist. No, no, it's

(01:38:10):
not about that, right. The thing is the activists want
to say, well, not only do they exist, let me
show you how it works in the bedroom. No, no, no, I.

Speaker 36 (01:38:18):
Just want to say that if reading books about LGBTQ
families in school makes you gay, then I should have
been straight because I was read books about straight couples,
heteronormative couples my entire life.

Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
Heteronormative couples. Stop that with your ridiculousness, BS. Heteronormative couples
in the books. It's another one of those things with
the books. Okay, can we just throw this out there.
If it's a book saying Johnny has two dads, and

(01:38:54):
that's fine, right, we can debate whatever. But if it's
just about Johnny having two dads, if it's Johnny has
two dads and one of them's a drag queen, and
they're going to come read it to you, and they're
going to talk about their story when they were fifteen
and he was twenty four, and how there's a problem there, Like,

(01:39:16):
we can all understand that.

Speaker 34 (01:39:21):
One more, I personally believe part of the reason for
this erosion is because many conservatives look at what's occurring
with children and they say, Okay, we didn't particularly care
for this, we didn't support this, but it is what
it is with same sex marriage, et cetera. Now, they
would argue, many conservatives, and I think they're right on
this point, that yet now you're seeing this sort of
transgression about around little children, around issues that people would

(01:39:43):
say adults should handle, adults should think about. The notion
that kids should somehow subscribe to notions about gender that
they really shouldn't be thinking about until they're teenagers is
absurd to a lot of conservatives.

Speaker 2 (01:39:55):
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Speaker 1 (01:41:27):
Irre like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:41:39):
Next year, we're gonna hear a lot of that because
the World Cup is coming to mark in Canada and Mexico,
or is it you see? I'm being bombarded with crap
that I know is being put out there by immigrant

(01:42:00):
right groups who are trying to scare everybody into saying, well,
they're going to take away the World Cup if we
don't fix what's going on because nobody wants to come here.
That was my voice for them. It was kind of
an amalgamation of all of them put together. Let's take
a listen to some of their insanity. I think the
World Cup is going to be a total disaster.

Speaker 17 (01:42:21):
Nobody that I know wants to come to America right now,
And like I know, Mega like don't want to believe that,
and they think that's ridiculous, but like, yeah, that's really happening.
Who would want a chance coming to America with the
fear of getting freaking deteamed.

Speaker 18 (01:42:33):
He's been bragging NonStop about how he got the FIFA
twenty six World Cup in the USA, And now a
lot of the countries that are involved, and a lot
of the teams and a lot of the players are
backing out. They don't want to do it in the US.

Speaker 2 (01:42:52):
That's a lie. That is an outright boldface bs light
backing out of the World Cup. You know who is
the only one who doesn't have a chance to play
in this World Cup is Russia because of what's going on.
Even Trump said, hey, you know, if you want to

(01:43:12):
play in the World Cup, you want to get your team,
he or you better figure something out. But they're all
gonna be a couch yet is shit in the inn
and you're gonna be a gum.

Speaker 10 (01:43:23):
No, they're not.

Speaker 2 (01:43:26):
Nobody's backing out of the World Cup. And you know
I know this or all BS. Oh, why you listen
to this guy here who has no idea what he's
talking about at all? And you could tell it's like
if if you're gonna play a part, learn the damn
lines of the part.

Speaker 19 (01:43:45):
Okay, So next year, in twenty twenty six, the fief
of World Cup comes to America. As a matter of fact,
I live in a city that's going to be hosting games.
It's real close by to where I live. As a
matter of fact, the United States Soccer Association headquarter is
being built within three miles of where I live.

Speaker 12 (01:44:03):
So this is a big thing for America.

Speaker 19 (01:44:06):
However, now there's a lot of countries that we're going
to participate in the FIFA World Cup. They're starting to
worry about for their players, their fans, and whoever comes
to America, even these people.

Speaker 12 (01:44:17):
Who have valid these us to come to.

Speaker 19 (01:44:20):
Where what is going on in America with immigration and deportation?
Could it affect people coming from other foreign countries, you know,
and they want to know if it's safe for them
here in America. Well, it's to the point to where
FIFA is looking at alternatives. They're looking at alternatives to
be held in Mexico and Canada. So if this immigration

(01:44:41):
policy continues to scare folks, there's gonna be a lot
of players who are already saying that they don't want
to come to America. Well, we do want to host
the World Cup, folks. America's mostly nice folks who live here,
and I'm hoping that we can do everything to protect
you from anything that you would be feared of. So,
but you, as an American citizen, if you're watching this,

(01:45:03):
would you be willing to lose the World Cup due
to politics? Because that's what this could end up happening.
And second of all, if you're from outside the country,
are you afraid to come to America to participate in anything?

Speaker 12 (01:45:20):
So this is something to think about.

Speaker 19 (01:45:22):
We really really want the World Cup to be an
American next year.

Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
You're an idiot, sir. People are feared to come here.
People are feared to come here, Chad. Did you know
Davi was feared to come here? Canada and Mexico are
co hosting it with us, You idiots? Or they're just
gonna gives them. No, they're not. First of all, we're
money many many many many many money. Let me tell

(01:45:47):
you what FIFA is about. Money many many many many
many many many money. That's the people who run soccer.
They're about money. They are not going we should pull
it from America because Jonal Trump's jured Donald Trump, all
of them been out there talking about it, how great
it is, how awesome it's gonna be welcoming everybody here

(01:46:09):
will well, what, by the way, you're also barking up
the wrong tree right when it comes to you know,
hardcore MAGA supporters or one of these communists coming here
anyways for their silly soccer sports. But stop lying, and
I will tell you somebody's getting paid to push this

(01:46:30):
crap because they think that it's gonna work. It's not.
It's not going to happen. We are everybody's backup. Meaning,
let's say the next Olympics. Okay, let me find out
where the next Olympics are, because they're all over the place,
the next Olympics. And we're gonna go with the Winter
Olympics because the Summer Olympics are being held in Los Angeles. Watch,

(01:46:53):
I'm sure they're gonna take it away from Los Angeles too.
Let's go with the the Winter Olympics. They're being held
in Minnah. Let's just say a volcanoes erupted. Oh wait,
that just happened, and all of a sudden chaos and
chaos and craziness is ensued, and who knows what's happened.
What do you think they'll hold those if they have
to quickly return to it, they'll call up salt like
sitting of how fast can be ready? He goes, We're

(01:47:13):
ready already. Really yeah, we're ready now if you need it?
Do you need it? Oh my candy, Summer World Cup,
you name it? Where everybody's backup on top of hosting everything?
Why is that because of who we are? We have infrastructure,
we have all of the stuff, and we have the
mighty mighty dollar BILLYO. But people are going to be

(01:47:34):
afraid to come. Messi's not going to come and want
to play here. I saw one of those I should
have grabbed it, Lionel Messi's not going to want to
come and play in America. Oh my god, somebody tell
them Miami's soccer team that he doesn't want to play
for him. Oh he's here already enough. This insanity, good god.

(01:47:56):
This is what happens in the Internet, and people push
crazy you conspira. Nobody is offered to pay me to
push any kind of crazy conspiracy, and I will the
price is right. Very frustrated about that. I think I've
earned it. I think you've earned it. Who do you
want me to tell the world about that used to

(01:48:17):
be a woman or a man or both? Anyone? Okay? Fine?
Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show. Is your ex Insta, YouTube, Facebook,
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Benson Show. Solid fun show today and we hope we

(01:48:39):
put your mind at ease with the World Cup and
with the other chaos and craziness going on out there.
Tonight we'll be uh going live right out seven o'clock
Eastern on the YouTube. If you have a chance, make
sure you like and subscribe. Come check us out over
at Chad Benson Show TV. We're talking about a lot
of different things tonight, including astroturfing and some Pride stuff.

(01:49:00):
We'll talk a bit about Pride today as well, So
we're gonna have a good time tonight, though for sure.
In the latest news that we missed throughout the day,
we'll head up tonight on the old you tube. So
join us. You guys, have a blessed and amazing rest
of your Tuesday.

Speaker 27 (01:49:15):
I'm not really a fan of Tuesday showy night Jack

Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
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