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July 24, 2025 110 mins
US judge rejects Trump administration’s bid to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts. Texas flood survivors offer mixed reviews of FEMA as the agency awaits uncertain future. Idaho killer sentenced to life without parole. As MAGA world focuses on Epstein, Trump seeks focus on anything else.
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show, it's Obama, it's Hillary and her emails.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Everybody look over at You're still look at Why are
you looking over there? It's not going away, sir, It's not.
It's not. Americans can walk in chew gum. Both can
be important, and both can be investigated. And Epstein isn't
going away. The ghost of Epstein is going to haunt you,

(00:40):
whether you like it or not. And you did it,
and the people around you pushed it and they're not
letting it go away. And you're, well, we send it
to the you know, the grand jury, and they said, no,
we can't unseal this.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
In ruling against the release of Epstein grand jury materials
that date back two decades, Florida based judge Robin Rosenberg
points to the standing president of the Eleventh Circuit Appeals Court.
That court has previously ruled that secret grand jury testimony
can only be made public under specific circumstances, and Rosenberg
says the Trump administration hasn't met the bar. To New
York based federal judges are still weighing similar requests, and

(01:21):
they've both asked the Justice Department to lay out a
legal rationale for the release.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
I doubt they're going to go very hard at that.
It's not working. It's not and telling everybody to stop
paying attention to this thing because it's old news, and
then turning around saying, no, pay attention to this isn't

(01:50):
going to change people's mind. It isn't. So this is
what you've got. People aren't going to let this go.
And now the sending everybody home as Mike Johnson has
everybody go home, there's nothing to see. This is all

(02:11):
the Democrats maloney, which is a bunch of crap. They
only care about it now because they realize it's a
political hot potato that you guys don't want any part of.
That being said, you spent years and by you, I
mean yes, at times you as well as your vice president,

(02:36):
head of the FBI, second in charge of the FBI.
We can go on and on pushed not a conspiracy theory,
but several theories about who was on the list, what
they were able to do, the power that they have.
So this is a you thing, and the debate of

(02:57):
which one's worse is it Obama what he did? But
what did he do? Does it rise to a crime?
Does it even matter? Because of the immunity thing. We'll
talk about that in a little bit. Or is Epstein worse? Well,
it depends how are we involved. Were there powerful people
that we and others ensnared and got them to do stuff,

(03:19):
or they got us to do stuff. And at the
end of the night, when you're sitting down getting ready
to eat dinner, and you look over and you go, yeah,
this stuff is interesting. But how much is the beef?

Speaker 4 (03:35):
It's peak grilling season. But this morning the growing cost
of rising beef prices ground beef of ten percent compared
to the same time last year, stake of twelve percent.
Some stores and restaurants are trying to hold firm on
prices for now.

Speaker 5 (03:50):
Our strategy is right now just absorbing the price and
hoping that we see a reduction after the summer months
are over.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Beef the cost of life. That's what keeps people awake
at night. This other stuff, it's interesting and it is
important to a certain extent. Yes, if Obama did the

(04:23):
things that they said that this administration didn't, and we
know they did some stuff, then it's absolutely something that
needs to be dealt with. That being said doesn't mean
if you get indictments, which I would be surprised if
there is any or any at a level that matters

(04:44):
right going after you know, the third assistant to James
Clapper probably not what people want to hear, and that
a bunch of gross old men had a proclivity for
young underage women. Those things are important to know about,

(05:13):
and we should want to make sure that there isn't
any dealings with US intelligence or allied intelligence in pimping
out young girls to try to get stuff to hold
over powerful people. Those things are important to know and

(05:36):
to stop. But it's still about the cost of life.
Where's the beef and why is the beef so damn expensive?
A lot of reasons for that drought being one of them.
But the other day I get a text from producer

(05:58):
Phil about how expensive chuck roast is, and not thirty
minutes after that, my wife says, it's like six ninety
nine a pounds for ground beef. This is insane. It
is you feel that you're a part of that. It's
always about the economy, stupid. Yes, these things are important,

(06:22):
but it's still about the economy.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
We were closed for twenty one months. We had sticker
shock when we came back. The price of beef. When
we left was four dollars and sixty eight cents for
our choice Top Round beef, and when we came back
it was over seven dollars a pounds.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Wo seven dollars a pound. You feel that that goes
to the consumer. The consumer feels that people on the right.
And the way that this is breaking down these scandals
is if you're older, the Obama scandal, because you still
hate Obama. You can't stand him. He's evil, he's a communist,

(07:05):
whatever bologne that you're telling yourself, he's a Muslim, chad, okay, whatever,
that's important to you. If you're younger and you got
into a lot of politics over the last several years,
the deep state's an important thing that you want to

(07:27):
go after. Transparency is important, and a lot of what
you were told, especially following the podcast World, was about
Epstein and the files, So that's important to you. Both
of them can be important, and both of them can

(07:49):
also have very little effect in your life. Now, if
the president or any president, I mean, there's a report
over the last several days that the Lewinsky tapes were
held over Clinton's head, potentially by bb net Yahoo. Think
about that. That's why something like the Epstein files could

(08:11):
be extremely important, or they could just be dirty, old,
disgusting men who owned companies. Epstein provided them with stuff,
and he used that for his financial game. All of
those things could be true, and then again, none of

(08:32):
it could be true. It could just be dirty old
men like Epstein who just liked doing things. I mean,
we don't know. We do know about the Obama stuff.
Why that's important? Were their crimes committed? You know? I
asked yesterday on my local show. I asked, because my

(08:56):
local show that it's very there's a lot of maga
and a lot of that they want the red meat
of of this. This is a red meat they want
that We're gonna get him. This is this We're gonna
get him. And I'm like, you're not gonna get him.
And I said, what do you think is gonna come out?

(09:17):
Tell me what he did, Tell me, explain to me
what he did, because what he did was very dickish.
I'm not gonna lie to you on that about releasing
this stuff, sowing some seeds of discontent, pushing a narrative

(09:38):
that was BS and they knew it was BS. But
as far as overthrowing the government, a soft coup any
of that stuff. Man, that's that's tough. But they're gonna
go hard at this. They are, and they think they've
got something. Can remember, don't let them forget. It's so important.

(10:01):
Cheated on the election.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
Look, the camera just went off.

Speaker 7 (10:05):
Obama, the red life just went off. Can you believe
these people are bad? They are Obama cheated When they
give you all nonsense, Obama cheated and his people cheated.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
But he was there.

Speaker 7 (10:16):
That you ever hear this they talk about if they
ever even mention it. They never mentioned his name, just
the opposite with me, but they only mentioned my name.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
They don't mention any of you guys.

Speaker 7 (10:27):
They don't mention Tom, they don't mention Steve, they don't
mention our great speaker.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
They mentioned Trump all the time. I'd like to have
her mention you.

Speaker 7 (10:35):
But remember this, Obama cheated on the election, and we
have it cold, hard blue, and it's getting even more
so because the stuff that's coming in is not even believable.
So and you should mention that every time they give
you a question that's not appropriate, just say, oh, by

(10:56):
the way, Obama cheated on the election.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
You'll watch the camera turn off. Insteadily. Yeah, you don't
want to talk about what's going on with the Epstein
stuff because according to DOJ, you're in the files and
by the way, being in the files doesn't mean anything.
And Trump has handled this poorly, should have handled it
in another way. We'll talk about that little later. A

(11:18):
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Idaho killer sentence, powerful impact statements. We'll talk about that
among other things. You're missing the show Shaman. You grab
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Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson scrutiny over the way that the Texas flood
response was handled.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
The hearings go on in the special session. People died,
and you expect that nature sometimes will do what nature does.
But you don't need to help nature along the way
from policies that may be too rigid. Is there any
way we can send the code red out.

Speaker 8 (13:37):
Asking them to fun our ground.

Speaker 9 (13:38):
We have to get that approved with our supervisor.

Speaker 10 (13:41):
To some part of communication equipment.

Speaker 11 (13:43):
They had some really cheap Chinese radios that they were
talking to each other on.

Speaker 10 (13:46):
Texas Department of Emergency Management Chief nim Kid acknowledged that
the response to this month's flooding was not perfect.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
We can do better than that, and we need to.

Speaker 10 (13:54):
Next week, the same Texas House Committee travels to hard
hit Kerville to hear from flood victim's first hand.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Yeah, the Kurville. They asked why they weren't there yesterday.
It's because they're still dealing with the aftermath of all
of this. And the FEMA director also, or the guy
that was there, was kind of singing his own praises
about well, we did great and there was nothing wrong. Look,
FEMA got blamed for a lot of stuff. Remember they're

(14:20):
the response side of things. But the fact that you
had to go buy radios to communicate with other agencies
and other departments because the radios you had didn't work
is shameful. And the most shameful thing of all is

(14:41):
you have to go get something signed off in the
middle of a freaking disaster. Before you can declare an
emergency and pull the alarm, I've got to run this
up a flagpole. Let me see. This is above my
pay grade. Just embarrassing, ap absolutely effing embarrassing. We always

(15:04):
want to know, if you will, for lack of a
better term, an autopsy of how things went in disasters
and all kinds of things, what did we do wrong?
What did we do right? And nobody wants to go
we did this. It was my department. It was this,

(15:25):
that and the other. This was as much a perfect
storm of nature being nature as it was a perfect
storm of Even if you're prepared and your equipment doesn't work,
it's going to continue to be a hot mess. Three two, three, five,
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(15:47):
Chad Benson Show. Hold on, mister emergency guy. Let me
see if I can find a supervisor. Meanwhile, while we
talked about Epstein, we didn't mention Gislayinne Gislaine. We call
her Mandy Maxwell. They're over, They're going to say screw it.

(16:10):
We're just going to go to the source.

Speaker 12 (16:11):
Jeffrey Epstein's former associate, Gallaine Maxwell, is expected to sit
down with the Justice Department to discuss potential accomplices in
Epstein's international sex ring. Maxwell is set to meet with
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in Tallahassee, Florida, where she's
serving a twenty year sentence for child trafficking.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Maxwell is also now being subpoenaed.

Speaker 12 (16:30):
By the House Oversight Committee to testify as part of
an investigation into how Epstein evaded accountability for decades.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
This is not going away. We said that, and what
do you take away from her? What are you going
to get? That's real? I would want an independent party
in there. What is she telling her attorneys like I've
been saying, If I'm her, I'm like, tell me who

(16:59):
I need to omit or to say did nothing? Even
if they did do something to get myself out of here,
I believe they call that singing. Well, if I'm her,
me me me me me me, I am warming up.
She feels like she's the only one being punished. You
may be a horrible person, and I believe she is,

(17:21):
but for her to be the only one, we should
all have an issue with that. If you're missing this
show on the podcast. It is The Chad Benson.

Speaker 13 (17:27):
Show, then Chad Benson, Joe, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Yesterday, the Idaho scumbag killer who killed those four young people.
He knew what was coming as far as his sentence,
but the victim's impact statement was powerful. People want closure,

(18:29):
and you're never going to get the kind of closure
that you want from a person like Coburger. You're just
not He sat there, lifeless, looked forward, never showed an expression,
didn't care about anything anybody was saying. I don't know
if any of it even affected him outside of people

(18:55):
that were paying attention to him. I continue to say
that I think he is a egomaniac. I think what
he did in Idaho and killing these four young people,

(19:15):
a portion of it I couldn't tell you. But I
think one of the driving things, besides him being a sociopath,
is this belief that he was smarter than everybody else
and that he could get away with murder. And he couldn't.
And yesterday was his day to be sentenced, but it

(19:39):
was their day in court, and the judge, well, the
judge let him had it.

Speaker 14 (19:45):
His actions have made him the worst of the worst.
Even impleading guilty, he is giving nothing hinting of remorse
or redemption, nothing suggesting even a recognition or understanding, let
alone regret for the pain that he has caused. And
therefore I will not attempt to speak about him further

(20:06):
other than to simply sentence him so that he is
forever removed from civilized society.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
And that's what he got. Forever.

Speaker 15 (20:16):
I remand the defendant to the custody of the Otto
State Board of Corrections for to be imprisoned and an
appropriate facility and execution of the sentence where he will
remain until he dies.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Amen. Now, before all of that went down, the victim
impact statements were strong, and it started with the two
girls who survived that night, who were there and survived
by staying in their room, and for whatever reason, he

(20:49):
didn't do anything to them. They didn't. It was again,
and they talk about what this has done to them
and how this affected their lives.

Speaker 16 (21:00):
Tacked by the public, I was grieving, numb and unsure
what had happened was even real, and at the same
time I was getting flooded with tet threats.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Because they thought, well, you must be in on it.
Why didn't he kill you? Why didn't he do something
to you?

Speaker 16 (21:15):
He told me to take Adville, so I did, and
I went back to sleep. I was still out of
it and still didn't know what happened. If I had known,
I of course would have called nam on One right away.
I still carry so much regret and guilt for not
knowing what had happened and not calling right away.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
They thought he was part of the crew that was
hanging out, and why he didn't do anything, I don't know.
Probably because they were awake, potentially, but it's still that's bizarre.
And the survivor guilt, and then the fear every night
that stays with them.

Speaker 17 (21:53):
I had to sleep in my mom's bed because I
was too terrified to close my eyes, terrified that if
I blinked, someone might be there. I made escape plans
everywhere I went. If something happens, how do I get out?

Speaker 2 (22:10):
That is you're listening to somebody who closes her eyes
and sees this guy, and I mean, they were that
close to death. She has panic attacks.

Speaker 17 (22:24):
And then there are the panic attacks. The guy that
slam into me like a tsunami out of nowhere. I
can't breathe I can't think, I can't stop shaking. All
I can do is scream.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
It just when you listen to them and how devastated
they were and the survivor's guilt. But then you get
to the family members and they did not hold back
at all, especially the sister of Kayleie Gonzalvez. Her sister

(23:07):
Olivia absolutely throttled him. Remember what we said, this want
to be the smartest person in the room, the ego
that he has, that he thinks he's brilliant, and to
get away with things, and she just gave it to him.

Speaker 18 (23:25):
Lurking in the shadows made you feel powerful because no
one ever paid you any attention.

Speaker 19 (23:30):
In the light.

Speaker 18 (23:31):
You thought you were exceptional, all because of a grade
on a paper. You thought you were elite, because your
online IQ test from twenty ten told you so, all
of that effort just to seem important.

Speaker 8 (23:45):
It's desperate.

Speaker 10 (23:47):
Ooh.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Play that every night.

Speaker 18 (23:48):
And this the scariest part about you, it's how painfully
average you turned out to be. The truth is as
dumb as they come, stupid, plumb, see slow, sloppy, weak jerdy.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
I'd play that over and over every night before he
goes to sleep and when he wakes up in the morning,
when he comes in from his little workout or whatever
he's gonna do. Not that I think it will do anything,
because I do think this guy is he thinks he's brilliant,
he thinks he's all of those things. But that right there,

(24:30):
of all the things that people said, I think would
bother him the most if he's bothered at all. Three two, three,
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And we talked about yesterday being out there like it's
the Today Show was sad and bizarre. I think it's

(24:56):
the best way to describe that. Sad and bizarre. People
out there waving to the camera, Oh goodie. I got
to go inside and see this guy still My buddy
Ken who used to live in Boise, and he was
telling me, he goes, yeah, that's kind of a Boise thing.

Speaker 8 (25:11):
I said.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
I think it's in everything, every everywhere thing nowadays, there's
a camera. There's an opportunity to see something, to be
a part of something, no matter what it is. This
fascination with crime and violence and murder and all of
that stuff. It's weird, but I said, I bet you
there's a killer in that line somewhere. Oh you think

(25:33):
you never know? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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and your Insta? Meanwhile, speaking of crimes, this is Congressman
Tim Burchett Tennessee earlier today being asked about the Epstein files,
and he's been very vocal that this needs to come out.

(25:58):
Enough is enough, It's not good. Look, this isn't helping
your position, mister president. And he was asked again today
about what should they do with the files.

Speaker 20 (26:11):
Well, I've signed on with Thomas Massey on releasing that too,
but I want to warn I think we need somebody
that oversees a little bit of it because I don't
want any kids names released. And just because somebody flew
on Epstein's dad gum plane doesn't mean they're a pedophile.

(26:34):
He could add to somebody caught a ride. Hey, I'm
riding on this plane. Come on, And then they're on
the they're on the flag lots, which is which is
the wall. So I'm a little skeptical of that, and
I don't think Trump's on it on any list because
if he had been Joe Biden would have released that
his Justice Department released that day one. So you know

(26:56):
all that, put all that aside. I just I'm a
big believer in transparency. That's why people don't trust government,
and for good reason. And ultimately I answered to my micer,
and Jesus said, how you treat at least amongst you
is how you treat me in dicamon ar Chilly or
at least mads.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
And what he said there is about God and his maker.
And he said, how you treat the least of us
is how you treat me. And he said, the children,
if you will, are the least of us, the weakest
of us. And this is not going anywhere. He can
hope it does, he can pray it does. But what
this is also doing is undermining anything he does that's

(27:44):
good in the administration, because you're not addressing this issue,
an issue by the way, which you drove an issue
by the way, where you have many inside of your
administration who pushed this. So two things. Here are the possibilities.

(28:08):
There is a deep state and a whole bunch of
nasty people are in here, but donors and powerful men
and politicians so they're covering it up, or it was
all a lie. You used this as a lie. You
had people inside of your administration who used this as

(28:29):
a lie and profited off of it and pushed it,
and they knew they were lying. So which is it?
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Speaker 22 (32:42):
I don't what.

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I have no idea what you're talking about fit check.
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(33:04):
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saw what Oasis said, don't worry if you're cheating at
our concert because the cameras won't be on you. They're

(33:34):
always on us. That's the only thing that matters. No,
they said they won't expose anybody. But speaking of exposing, well,
that was going on. Another controversy took place here in Tennessee,
Johnson City, Tennessee at the Eastman Credit Union.

Speaker 23 (33:51):
Breaking news outside of Johnson City, Tennessee, in the Eastern
Credit Union. Listen, I'm hesitant about even talking about this
because on one hand, I'm like, people deserve their privacy.
But on the other hand, if you're willing to get
frisky inside of the bank kind of frosted glass wind throw,
don't you care much about your product?

Speaker 17 (34:11):
Did you hear about what happened at that credit union
in Tennessee?

Speaker 5 (34:15):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (34:15):
Oh, okay, well I had neither. Don't don't let your
kids watch it with you.

Speaker 24 (34:22):
When you live in a small town, not very often
does a video go viral. But I hope you all
have seen the ECU and John City, Tennessee video, because
it definitely went viral, and I guess I didn't think
you might could see. But now the whole stinking world
is seen, and it's gotten so bad to the point
that Eastman Credit Union actually had to release a statement.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
It is hilarious. So it's frosted glass. It's a small
credit union and they've got a door you walk in
and out of. It's like a bank manager's door, you know,
just a door, but it's like where the bank manager
would be. But the rest of the wall that the
doors attached to is frosted glass. You can still see
through it. It's not even really frosted. It's kind of wavy.

(35:08):
They're having sex right there. They're having sex. Everybody could
see it. They're all filming it. The lady's been let go,
and of course the memes have been spectacular. They have
been amazing. Just know this, there are cameras everywhere all

(35:28):
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(36:12):
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Speaker 6 (36:25):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
He wants to make it go away, but it is
not going away. No matter how much Trump wants the
ghost of epseein to be exactly that a ghost. It
doesn't matter. It's not going anywhere, not going anywhere anytime soon.

(37:17):
And the frustration level is through the roof because they
are saying, hey, look, we've got the former president Obama
dead to rights. This is it. He should be in jail,
which he's never going to jail. This is absolutely it.
They should all be in jail. They're not going to jail.
They should be charged. Chances of any of them getting
charged probably slim to none. Look what they did. They

(37:40):
stole the election. They didn't steal the election. They did
do some stuff that was shady. They did do some
stuff that was absolutely harmful and divisive, but was a criminal.
And Obama in the whole thing with the Obama game,
the fact that we're talking about Russia, USh, Russian Obomagate

(38:00):
and all that stuff again is insane, but he wants
you to focus on that, and it's weird. I was
talking to my uncle last night and he says, well,
this is more important. I said, well, why is this
more important? He goes, because of what if the president
did and stuff. I said, well, I said, this is
an old case. This is a cold case file that

(38:22):
you haven't focused on for a long time. And the
other file seems to be a file that is potentially
still out there and the killer going on even though
he may be dead, there may be more things out
there bodies, if you will, and you've got the leads
and you've got all the stuff, and you're telling everybody, now,

(38:43):
let's not do that. Let's go back to this cold
case file and start that up again. It's confusing, it's frustrating,
it's ridiculous, and it's not going to go anywhere. Most
people don't think it's going to go anywhere. And it's
too distract and it's the worst thing that Trump can

(39:08):
do and the worst way that this administration could handle something.
Has handled the Epstein situation. If he was smart, he
would have ran at it. He would have absolutely said, oh,

(39:29):
you know what, Epstein was my pal. We were pals
for fifteen years. At times, I'd think we were not
just pals. We were good friends, potentially some of the
best friends. And this is before I knew any of
the stuff. But we had a falling out before even
any of that came out, because we'd allowed business to

(39:51):
get in the way of our friendship and we had
a falling out over a battle over a piece of property,
and then we really never spoke again, and then everything
else came out. But I haven't spoken to him since then.
But yeah, to say we were friends or we were acquaintance.
Says no, we were friends. And when you do that,

(40:13):
it kills the conversation. And I remember the movie Clear
and Present Danger. There was a portion of the movie
where the good friend of the president was found dead
with him and his wife in like a yacht. And
in that movie, of course you got Harrison Ford. But

(40:33):
they were trying to figure out what to do because
the scandal was this guy was laundering money for the cartels.
And they're in this big meeting and Harrison Ford's in
there and he pipes up, Oh man, the precio is
going to have a field day. Was this?

Speaker 25 (40:49):
No one outside of this room knows anything about it.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
They will, they always do.

Speaker 26 (40:53):
It'll come up. I'm absolutely right about that.

Speaker 20 (40:56):
When it does, one of them.

Speaker 27 (40:59):
Down play relationship Harden somehow, what what diffuse it?

Speaker 2 (41:07):
You disagree?

Speaker 7 (41:08):
No?

Speaker 25 (41:10):
Well, actually yes for me, But I would go in
the other direction. If a reporter asked if you and
Harden were friends, I'd say, no, we're good friends. If
they said asked if you were good friends, I said no, no,
we're lifelong friends. I would give them no place to go,
nothing to report, no story. I mean it's no sense

(41:31):
diffusing a bomb after it's already it's already.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Gone off, and that's what he does. Trump should have
come out and say we were great friends. We had
a lot of fun, we didn't do anything illegal. I
would never have been around him if I would have
known those things were going on. But when it comes
to our relationship, we were friends in public, we were

(41:54):
friends in places high places. We had other friends in
our group. We all knew each other. So to say
I was just an acquaintance, no, that's not true. It
was a friend. But like I said, we had a
falling out, as sometimes friends do, and it had nothing
to do with anything because I didn't know any of that.

(42:14):
They came out after our falling out. We had a
falling out over real estate. And then what would they say,
but you're on the list. Well, yeah, I mean that
thing's twenty thirty years old, forty years old. I mean,
who knows how long this thing goes out back. But
just because you're on the list doesn't mean that you've
done anything. From what I understand, the people I've talked

(42:38):
to who are pretty spot on about this, they've told
me so hundreds of names on the list do I
think hundreds of names are all guilty of something. No,
And if I was Trump, I say, you know what,
we were all seen together at times, Bill Clinton and
I and everybody. We're all friendly. But we didn't know
him like that. We did not know him and what

(43:03):
was going on. What we did know was he liked
pretty women, young pretty women, but young pretty women were
in their twenties when he was in his forties and fifties.
That's a different story. Defuse it after it's gone off.
That's silly. Hide from it. And people are going to

(43:25):
ask questions, and the questions are getting louder and louder.
And while you want to talk about Obama stole the election,
Obama did this, Hillary's emails, people don't want to hear that.
And now your party is asking a lot more questions.
They find it to be shady, several of them do.

(43:49):
And on top of that, the base is letting you
have it. Now you're going to have to deal with
Gislain Maxwell. Will be interesting because what is she going
to say, because you've got to come at this with
She's trying to save her own ass, as anybody would do,
so to spend the rest of her life in jail.

Speaker 22 (44:10):
I would call her a transactional person. In other words,
she's looking out for what is the best for her.
You're not going to appeal. I don't think to her,
you know, altruistic side, because I don't think that's how
she's made up. And so it's going to be what
can she get out of this?

Speaker 2 (44:28):
So take what you get from her with a grain
of salt, because, as I've continued to say, if i'm her,
I'm looking at my attorney going, who do I need
to shield from anything that I know that could be damaging,
including going all the way up to the top potentially
to get me on a path to get my ass

(44:49):
out of here so I don't spend the rest of
my life in here. Who do I have to talk to?
What do I have to say? Who do I have
to admit? Transactional?

Speaker 22 (44:59):
Brad It was right everybody that he interacted with, all
of the lavish parties with allegations that are you know,
the sex, a number of those, and she's going to
know who's who, so you know it's on some levels,
be careful what you asked for because she may well
tell you things that the President may not want to.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
Hear, which is a possibility, but he did this to himself,
and I think people need to realize out there because
I get a lot of crap for this, but I
will tell you going what I went through as a kid,
the heinousness of it. I do not care how you
find out who did what they did, if indeed there

(45:44):
were certain things done to kids, young girls in particular,
because that's I think that's really all we know of.
We need to find this out because if it does
land with our CIA, our allies potentially using information against
other countries and potentially even against our leaders to get

(46:05):
certain things done, we should know about that, and we
should know if we ourselves participated in this absolutely three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your ex your insta And again the Obamagate stuff the
left wants you to go, there's nothing here, Well that's

(46:26):
not true. You guys did do things to undermine the
incoming administration and put doubts into people's minds that the
election was fair when you knew the Russians tried half
half ass ish to get into a few databases and voting,

(46:53):
but they couldn't do it. But they spent what three
hundred thousand dollars on Facebook's memes and things like that,
where they were buying ads and doing things, and you
decided to make that a situation where you could undermine
the administration. In doing so, put it out there to

(47:17):
the press, which is what you did to weaken the
administration by making it seem like Trump was in cahoots
and colluded with Russia to win the election when you
knew none of that happened. And yes, they did interfere
and tried to sway, but that's not why Trump won.

(47:37):
And in doing so, you caused hell and chaos for
the incoming administration to the point where they impeached him
on it. So that is an issue. But does it
rise to treason? I don't think it does. But there's
no doubt this is not going away either of these things.

(48:00):
Trump administration is can do all they can to keep
that alive, and they're can do all they can to
make sure that nothing gets out. They could be incriminating.
I don't think Trump cares about anybody else outside of himself,
which is understandable, but the look it's not good. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 28 (49:38):
Joe.

Speaker 6 (49:51):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
It has been less than a month since the disaster
in Kerville and the hearings and debates are going on
in the SPEC session in Texas. Our buddy Chris Fox Carolty,
it's been out there and some of the stuff that
he is reporting on is interesting in the way that

(50:12):
this thing went down, how there was very little communication,
and that's the question that's being asked. I mean, I've
seen it on just about every news site that you
can see. Everything I've read, every report I've seen, is
that the communication was not good at all. Why weren't
people getting alerts all of those things? But also even

(50:35):
amongst the people that were there to help, so the
rescue folks, they were having issues with communications.

Speaker 8 (50:45):
Started the first three and a half hours with the
Texas Department of Emergency Management chief nimn Kid and he's
amazing because he can go minute by minute of the
weather forecast at the time of TM's actions. He came
up with some some immediate problem when he first arrived
on scene. One of the things that had problem with
interoperability of communications. Tried to reach out with his radio

(51:07):
to the group from San Antonio, but the San Antonio
groups radios didn't work in that footprint, and so they
had to go buy radios to use from the store.
I mean in that there is no state standard or
planned so communications issues in a LERT system needed to
be upgraded.

Speaker 2 (51:25):
No doubt about that. But the fact that you had
to go to radio shack. I know radio shack doesn't exist,
but you get where I'm going with that to get
something so you could have a conversation with the other
people is so bizarre and so frustrating. Top of that,
there was a lot of you know, hey, we did
a good job. FEMA virtually did nothing wrong according to them. No, no, no,

(51:51):
In fact, we did so well that we're going to
roll this plan out to everybody. Now, FEMA got a
lot of blame for stuff. And FEMA is there as
the after action and they're not there as the before.
So there definitely, you know, everybody can do better, Right,
I do my show, I break it down. What could
I have done better. How can I improve? We can
all do better. But some of the hey we did

(52:14):
a great job, people lost their lives. The system was antiquated.
You guys didn't even have a communication system with each other.
That was worth a damn three two, three, five, three eight,
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So let's all settle down and let's get serious about

(52:35):
how we fix this, because this isn't about preventing something
that you know is going to come. It's about reacting
to it before the damage happens. Common sense said, this
is what we should do, Sirens things like that. Will
that actually be done? We'll see. And speaking of FEMA
and disasters, the guy that's in charge of the search

(52:56):
and rescue portion of it is jump ship quit done,
mad at what's going on in the administration.

Speaker 3 (53:03):
Urban search and rescue teams are deployed from states and
coordinated by FEMA after disasters to look for survivors and
recover human remains. It's grim, essential work, but the man
who's most recently been in charge of the efforts is quit.
Telling colleagues the administration's new cost controls slowed the deployment
of search teams to this month's floods in Texas. A
Homeland Security spokeswoman says it's laughable that Ken Pegurik would

(53:25):
choose to resign over Secretary Christynome's refusal to quote hastily
approve a six figure deployment contract without basic financial oversight.

Speaker 2 (53:34):
Basic financial oversight is one thing in the time of emergency.
We just talked about it that FEMA is there afterwards.
They're not there as a prevention. They're not there during it. Now,
this thing may take several days, but the you know,
whether it's a tornado or a flooding like you see,
that may only last you know, a few hours. They're
not there for that poor So therefore, the cleanup, the rescue,

(53:56):
if there's anything needed when it comes to saving lives,
I don't think I think we should skimp on the
search and rescue in the contracts because she's supposed to
oversee anything over one hundred thousand dollars. When it comes
to the other stuff and the contracts awarded afterwards, yeah,
we should have some questions about the cleanup and things
like that. They'll get it.

Speaker 12 (54:15):
Right.

Speaker 2 (54:15):
I think maybe. I hope we'll see if you're missing
any show about the podcast Chat.

Speaker 28 (54:19):
Benson shown Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 6 (54:42):
The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:45):
Let's pivot for a minute to the entertainment world and
the view talking about Colbert still and how he was
taking off the air. You know, the usual crab boats
stealing everybod But he's free speech and Trump wanted it,
so he got it, et cetera, et cetera, you know

(55:05):
the usual stuff. It could be.

Speaker 29 (55:07):
It could be financial, and I don't know that it's
purely political.

Speaker 14 (55:12):
It could be.

Speaker 29 (55:13):
But my concern is if it is political, then everyone
should be concerned. People on the right should be concerned,
people on the left should be concerned, because it's very
clear that if it is political, this is the dismantling
of our democracy. This is the dismantling of our constitution. Right,
and so the first Amendment is the first Amendment for

(55:35):
a reason, and that is freedom of the press, freedom
of speech, freedom to speak, truth to power. If that
is taken away, if the comedians are being attacked, then
that means our constitution is being dismantled. That means the
very rubric of our democracy is being dismantled, and I
think every single person should be really, really concerned about it.

(55:57):
I'm thrilled that Senator Warren, Elizabeth Warren, Senator Bernie Sanders
is asking sky Dance. It's asking for answers whether or
not this was political. The writer's guilt is actually asking
the Attorney General to look into this situation to find
out if it was political. And if we find out
it is political, what are we going to do as

(56:19):
a country. We must protect our constitution.

Speaker 3 (56:22):
And we must protect our democracy.

Speaker 29 (56:24):
I think it's bigger than just the cancellation of a
television can you know?

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Yeah, Chad, it's political. I mean, that's what it's all about,
is it. Skydance signed Matt and Trey Parker to a
three year, one point five b with a billion dollar contract.
If you don't know who Matt and Trey south park

(56:49):
who they are, what they do, where the hell have
you been?

Speaker 1 (56:52):
So?

Speaker 2 (56:52):
What is their first episode? Anybody? Their first episode is
destroying Trump, making fun of his teeny tiny if you will,
making fun of the fact that he sees everybody and
everything all the time. Oh, and him going into bed
with Satan No, yep, yeah, Okay.

Speaker 18 (57:20):
Mister president, Sir, the Prime Minister of Canada is here
to see you.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
Mister President, why are you placing his new tariffs on Canada?
What are you some kind of dictator from the Middle East?
I dictator from the Middle East. I relax, got I'm
just yammage. You get arrest. The people of Canada will
not be devalued like this. I come on, you don't
want me to bomb you like I did Iraq. I

(57:45):
thought you just bombed direct Iran Iraq. What that has
a difference? But gay whoa, Oh, it gets worse. The
guy that's painting his picture of him naked in the
White House paints it smaller, and so he threatens to
sue him. And then of course there's Satan and him,

(58:07):
because it used to be Saddam as Sane and Satan
that were in love. Nobody makes fun of me and
gets away with it.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
I don't want to right now, right time, and lin,
I Saytan, I've been working hard all day.

Speaker 2 (58:27):
You haven't been working. You've been doing your stupid memes
and just brown, I don't aunt.

Speaker 7 (58:34):
This.

Speaker 2 (58:37):
I kind haven't seen anything. You're so small, sell you you.
I don't aunt it. Don't be like that they destroy him.
They go after him for NPR. Eric Cartman's pissed that
NPR was canceled, and he says, in the Cartmen way,

(59:01):
the government can't cancel a show. I mean, what's showing
to get canceled next? They then at the end have
a PSA alluding to reports the Paramount will be giving
the Trump administration PSA's as part of their agreement, and
features an AI generated Trump who is fully nude wandering
the desert with a wiener if. And I bring this

(59:24):
up to point out if you think that free speech
is gone because of Colbert, you're wrong. The same company
that just gave them one point five billion is the
same company that moved off of Colbert because he's losing money.

(59:47):
And that format isn't something that people are heading to.
They're just not they're moving away from they're moving on
to other things. And he's also a person who is

(01:00:09):
nothing but a shill. So you weren't even funny or entertaining,
because that's what it's all about. But even if you
were funny and entertaining and you were losing fifty million
dollars a year, that's what matters. It's a dollars and
cents game. You don't give one point five billion to

(01:00:32):
two guys. That's skewer everybody. By the way, it'll be
Trump this week, next week it'll be on to somebody else.
That's what they do Matt and Trey in South Park.
But it's entertaining, and some of you are uber conservative,
like I found that to be offensive. Of course you did.

(01:00:55):
He wasn't funny. He became a shill. It became angry
and hateful, and he wanted to use his platform for politics.
And there's plenty of shows for that. But your job
is entertain meant not to try to sway people. Johnny

(01:01:18):
Carson made on average fifty to one hundred million dollars
a year for NBC. He was their cash cow. When
asked about politics back in his day and his responsibility,
he said, it's a.

Speaker 30 (01:01:30):
Real danger once you start that, do you start to
get that self important feeling that what you say has
great import and you know, strangely enough, you could use
that show as a form you could sway people, and
I don't think you should.

Speaker 27 (01:01:42):
As an entertainer.

Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
So always goes back to even Republicans by shoes. Michael
Jordan's great quote when asked about politics three two, three, five,
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Speaker 19 (01:02:30):
Right now to some health news for you. Researchers say
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a day and still get similar health benefits. A new
study out there in Australia says you can reduce your
risk of heart disease, dementia, cancer, and other major health
issues by taking just seven.

Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
Thousand daily steps.

Speaker 19 (01:02:48):
The researchers report the people who took that amount lowered
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But they added, if you already enjoy aiming for those
ten thousand steps a day, there is no reason to
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Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
That's great, fine, if you're doing that. I'm averaging right
now about eight thousand steps a day. I need to
do better. The hours I work. It's not conducive to
the stuff I used like to do, because when I
was in Arizona and we had the pig aball court
out back and my swimming pool, I worked out non
stop in between shows and stuff. And now that I'm

(01:03:25):
doing all the shows and the videos and stuff, it's
kind of a tough thing. But I still try to
manage seven to eight thousand steps a day and at
least once or twice a week try to get some
sort of fitness in where I'm getting twelve to fifteen thousand.
I'm not bringing baggadocious. It's important, it really is, and
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Speaker 31 (01:03:47):
Show, I found that if you walk seven thousand steps
per day as opposed to two thousand, you decrease your
risk of a lot of these health outcomes by about
six to forty seven percent. In addition, if you pushed
beyond seven thousand steps to ten thousand or twelve thousand,
there was really a very small incremental benefit. So maybe
seven thousand is more of the sweet.

Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
Spot, which is great. I mean, if you're honest with yourself,
how far do you walk a day? How much do
you get in fitness wise a day? Even little things.
I love where we live now because I am walking
distance to work. Every day I walk to work and

(01:04:29):
that's an extra fifteen hundred steps to two thousands. I
try to get up and down the stairs here in
our apartment. I take the dogs for walks. Is trying
to do little things to make sure that I keep myself,
you know, as fit as possible as you get older.
And it's always the calorie game too, you know, for
the weight stuff. I mean, we could sit here and
pretend that you have to do this or you have

(01:04:51):
to do that. The reality of all this stuff, with
those z empic and all of these things. Yes, there's
things you should eat that are really good for you,
but in truth, calories in calories out when it comes
to your way. Cause I know a lot of people
that don't eat well and they're on ozempic, but they

(01:05:14):
just don't eat. But when they do, they may have
a burger and some fries, but that may be the
only thing they eat for fifteen hours.

Speaker 31 (01:05:20):
Seven thousand steps is about three miles, so about two
thousand steps per mile, about forty to sixty minutes of walking.
Here in New York City, you can count two hundred
steps for every city block. How do we build this
into our days? Every step count, So maybe use the
bathroom that's a little farther away, Get up and walk
when you have your office meetings.

Speaker 6 (01:05:38):
And talk on the phone.

Speaker 31 (01:05:39):
Don't use door dasher seamless to order food to your house.

Speaker 6 (01:05:42):
Go out and get it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:43):
Seven thousand steps, simple and easy. We're keeping you healthy.
That's what we do. A little recommendation from Uncle Chad.

Speaker 31 (01:05:48):
Just adding really moderate increases in your day, even one
thousand steps more, seem to reduce your risks. So if
you went, for example, from two thousand steps a day
to four thousand, you decreased your risk of dying by
about thirty six percent.

Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
And by dying she means dying earlier with complications, not
that if you walk seven thousand steps you're never going
to die. I just want to put that out there
for medical transparency. I'm not a doctor, but I still
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What's on tonight? We discussed that, among other things, it

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is the Jad Benson.

Speaker 28 (01:07:49):
Joe.

Speaker 4 (01:07:58):
Deep States Deep Doo Doo.

Speaker 6 (01:08:02):
Yeah, the Chat Lisson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
It is Shark Week for the whole world. And you
know what's going on in Florida shark attacks, an outbreak
of shark encounters in Florida waters.

Speaker 9 (01:08:16):
This is the moment Jeff Joel was bitten by a
lemon shark.

Speaker 11 (01:08:19):
I was just about to get it unhooked, and she
got spooked and started flying around thrashing. She went upside
down and then she just kind of rolled my way
and got me on the arm.

Speaker 2 (01:08:31):
It was just a freak thing.

Speaker 9 (01:08:32):
Joel was trying to free the shark from some diving gear.
He received forty stitches, but Joel says he'd do it again.

Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
Which is a great thing to do. Joel. We appreciate
you wanting to do that again. Sharks are amazing, They're incredible. Yes,
they're scary because they're wild freaking animals, is why. But
for everybody who gets killed by a shark or bit
by a shark, the amount of sharks that are killed
every year because people want I don't know, sharkfin soup

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or something that they think is going to help them
in the bedroom, and it only can be found in
the shark or whatever crap they come up with. It's
it's ridiculous. And the Great White is resurging in a
major way, and I love that, and it is kind
of scary, let's be real. And the thing I think
that makes it the most scary is the fact that
we have drones now and we are seeing sharks like

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never before. Because before they were always out thirty forty feet,
we didn't really see them. But now with the drones,
we see them all the time their cameras everywhere.

Speaker 11 (01:09:32):
Anytime I see somebody, you know, a shark or any
animal and distress them, you know, want to help them
choose trapped, like any wild animal would be scared if
they're trapping, and you know, they all know what's going
to happen, and you know, so I went to help her.

Speaker 9 (01:09:45):
Jewel among a group of shark bike victims that took
part in a reunion at Saint Mary's Medical Center.

Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
And by the way, if you're taking part in a
reunion and you're a shark pike victim, that's a good thing.

Speaker 9 (01:09:55):
That's Palm Beach Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Here's for you. Now before getting a shot, are.

Speaker 13 (01:10:00):
You saved the shot?

Speaker 9 (01:10:03):
Earlier this week, stunned onlookers calling nine one one in Hollywood, Florida.

Speaker 29 (01:10:07):
We have someone to hear that got eaten by something
in the ocean.

Speaker 9 (01:10:11):
And just last Friday in New Swirna Beach, Florida, eighteen
year old Sam hullis bitten by a shark while working
at a surf camp.

Speaker 32 (01:10:18):
I was taking a kid out to the lineup where
we catch the waves kind of a bit farther out,
and you know, we were paddling kind of side by side,
and a shark kind of came up, mistook my foot
for a fish and pulled me right off my board.

Speaker 9 (01:10:31):
Hall is fighting back and getting a student back to
the beach safely.

Speaker 32 (01:10:35):
Had my left foot in its mouth, so I was
shaking that one and then kind of kicking away from
it with my left or my right foot as well.
So with that and the shark kind of realizing that
I wasn't a fish, it quickly let me go and swim.

Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
Away because you're not what it wants to eat. You're not.
They want to eat fish and stuff like that, and
great whites want the bigger prey like seals and things
like that because they are full of energy. They never
stop swimming. That's why they can't keep a great white

(01:11:09):
shark in a tank because they never stop. There is
never a tank big enough to hold a great white shark,
so that's why when they mistake though, because of their size,
it is awful. And let's be real, we watch stuff

(01:11:31):
like Shark Week. Yes, we want to learn about the sharks,
but there's also that morbid curiosity of creatures being big
and eating a human being because we are supposed to
be the apex predator on land with a gun, in
a boat with a gun, all of those things are true,

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but in the water without anything, You're just a floppy thing.
Tonight Shark Week, Surviving Jaws, Caught, Shark Strike Back, and
Franken Shark. That is tonight's lineup with Shark Week three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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What's going on in Israel? What's the truth? Gaza the Palestinians?
What is the actual truth? We're going to talk about

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that more on Epstein, Obama and Trump and did he
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Speaker 6 (01:13:05):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
For all the talk of it's Obama, I don't care
about Epstein, fake news. For all the talk of all
of that stuff, what matters the economy? Stupid. The other night,

(01:13:55):
producer Phil text me about how expensive Chuck Row was.
The prices of beef are way up. When did I
tell you you would say, oh, wait a minute. That's

(01:14:16):
affecting me is how you'll look at politics and whatnot.
We could sit here and pontificate about oh Baba this
and Epstein that, and those things are important. I'm not
going to deny that. But important to the political pundits
of the world, important to talk radio people, important to

(01:14:42):
cable news. But you know what's important to everybody? Cost
of life.

Speaker 4 (01:14:50):
It's peak grilling season. But this morning the growing cost
of rising beef prices ground beef of ten percent compared
to the same time last year, steak of twelve percent.
Some stores and restaurants are trying to hold firm on
prices for now.

Speaker 5 (01:15:05):
Our strategy is right now just absorbing the price and
hoping that we see a reduction after the summer months
are over.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
Yeah, we want that too, But I like the grilling
in the summer. So what's happening? A lot of stuff
supply and demand. We got a lot of people who
want it. We don't have a lot of beef. Why
is that they're not reproducing? Droughts have hit in certain areas.

(01:15:37):
The cost of feed has gone up. It's been up,
it's been down. You've got processing and labor issues, fuel
and transportation. Fuel's been down. But still it's been a little.
You know, it's down in some areas. You've got a
great global demand, which is awesome. So you put that together,

(01:16:02):
you have an issue, and guess what you feel that
that's when things matter, is when it affects you. I'm
not saying other things don't matter, because they do. But
while we sit here and we talk about and we

(01:16:22):
pontificate about a lot of these things. When you're sitting
at home at night and you're watching some TV and
you're scrolling through your phone and you're thinking about what
cost of life? What do I have to do tomorrow?
I got to get the kids here. I got to
get the kids there. You got to figure out how
to pay this. I got to go over here and

(01:16:46):
do that. I got a big report do by the
end of the week. What am I going to make
for dinner? Which is arguably the number one thing that
drives most adults crazy. Is what you're going to make
for dinner? And yeah, sometimes people who are really into politics,

(01:17:08):
these things do matter. The political stuff that is very
much an inside the Beltway DC thing, doesn't mean he
doesn't have an effect on us. It's just how big
is that effect? And it's still always about the economy. No,
yesterday I was doing like a roundtable thing with a

(01:17:30):
cold of guy's local station, and I said, guys, you
know the Obama stuff that's big for you and the
talk radio people. And I'm a talk radio guy, but
you guys listen to my show. I mean we do
one hit Wonder Wednesday. None of them would ever do
that because they don't have the skills chat. I get it.
But that's meat to the listeners, and those listeners are

(01:17:55):
shrinking and for us, because I love to expand my
te we talk about everything, and this is the stuff
I hear about. Now. Yes, there are things. The Epstein
stuff has crossed over. It's jumped onto the track from
politics to pop culture because of the intrigue, because it's

(01:18:17):
crime and this crime attainment world that we live in.
And we'll talk a little bit about that with the
whole Idaho stuff and what took place yesterday. But the
reality is most people don't think much about the Obama stuff.
That's that matters to people who are sold for politics.

(01:18:40):
That's all they do that matters to them. Like that's
and that's only on one side of the oul, because
the right side of the out cares about the left
side of the owl things. I don't give a ratsass
about this. It's old news. And the Epstein case is
become an issue because Trump looks guilty by trying to

(01:19:04):
deflect in ways that make you look guilty. Doesn't matter
what the subject is, just look guilty. I don't want
to talk about it. It's not real. They're making stuff up.
We don't even know what they're making up. We don't
even know how you're involved. You brought it up, we didn't.
All that being said, Trump could be not guilty in

(01:19:28):
any way, shape or form, and I don't think he is.
Being mentioned inside of these files doesn't mean you are
guilty of anything. He could prove that Obama did horrific stuff,
even more than that's already out there, which is stuff
we've kind of already known about. He could fix the

(01:19:51):
Middle East, get a ceasefire with Ukraine in Russia. He
could do all of those things, have all the trade
deals in place that are amazing. But when push comes
to shove, if prices are too damn high, people are

(01:20:15):
weak need. When it comes to spending the economy contracts,
he'll be in trouble. And by he, I mean his
administration and the Republicans in general. Because a lot of
this other stuff, the noise will get louder and louder

(01:20:35):
and louder and louder, and then you'll start to see
people go, well, I'm voting for a Democrat. I'm voting
for a Democrat, and vote for a Democrat. So it
truly is about the economy. That when we talk about
the price of beef, I like beef. I know it

(01:20:56):
doesn't look like I like beef, but I do. Six
ninety nine that's expensive for a pounds of beef. You
start adding things up, and one of the things we
always talk about when it affects you and you notice that,

(01:21:23):
i e. The checkout line, that's when you'll pay more attention.
That's when you'll ask different questions. Until then, for most people,
politics and this kind of stuff, it's in the periphery.
I've been telling my friends all the time, Well, Obama,
this Obama that I keep saying, Hey, guys, you know

(01:21:44):
what Obama doesn't do. Doesn't put food on your table. Obamagate,
the Epstein stuff doesn't put food on your table. It
doesn't make gas cheaper or more expensive. It is a distraction,
and they're important. Don't get us wrong. I mean these things.

(01:22:06):
I don't want to downplay the importance of some of
these things because of the implications and what may come
out of them. But we're still a checkbook society, and
I think if prices get more expensive, these distractions will
become more of an issue than they already are. The

(01:22:28):
example I always use is sports. Even if the team
doesn't get along and there's tension inside of the locker room,
if on the court, on the ice, on the field,
you win, it stays in house. If things start to
go sideways and pressure starts to grow, things aren't going
well on the court, on the ice, or on the field,

(01:22:51):
all of that stuff gets out and then it builds
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install The other things we're watching the Texas flood less
than a month since that happened. Hearings are going on
in their special session trying to figure out what the
hell happened, Who did what good, who didn't do things

(01:23:15):
the way they were sports to, what failed? And there
was plenty to go around. So Buddy Chris Fox Carroalty.

Speaker 8 (01:23:23):
Started the first three and a half hours with the
Texas Department of Emergency Management Chief nim Kid and he's
amazing because he can go minute by minute of the
weather forecast at the time of tem's actions, literally setting
out folks, squads, copters, high profile vehicles. They hadn't been
in place Thursday, the day before the floods, but we're

(01:23:45):
talking about an area that based on weather forecasting. He's
trying to figure out how to best handle forty four
counties and over thirty five thousand square miles of area.
He came up with some some immediate problems when he
first arrived on scene. One of the things I had
problem with interoperability of communications. Tried to reach out with
his radio to the group from San Antonio, but the

(01:24:07):
San Antonio groups radios didn't work in that footprint, and
so they had to go buy radios to use from
the store. I mean in that there is no state
standard or planned, so communications issues in an alert system
needed to be upgraded.

Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
It was embarrassing and one of the other things they
talked about, of course, talking about the fact that when
firefighters did call in to nine to one to one
dispatch to try to raise alarms, that dispatch person said,
I can't do that. I have to go and get

(01:24:45):
a supervisor and that took hours. And then of course
the communication he said, look, these are cheap Chinese radios.
We had to go buy radios on our own dime
so we could con communicate with each other. The failure
was there. Having everything in place great, not knowing what's

(01:25:06):
happening and having no communication still means you're gonna fail
a lot of questions. We'll see what the answers look like.
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In's find I was trending in the old Internet on
this most festive Thursday, well starts in the magical world
of Google today, the last twenty four hours, number one
trending thing is Kaylee Gone Gone Calves. I screw up

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her name. She was one of the girls that was
murdered by that SOB and he was sentenced yesterday. But
her sister, her brother, the emotional statement that they gave

(01:27:46):
to him, I thought was brilliant. Just I mean, it
was Candace Owens being sued by Macron. So if you
guys aren't following any of this unless you're in the
weeds of politics, Candace Owens, for the last well for
quite a long time, has claimed that mccron's wife is

(01:28:09):
a dude. And it's it's got to the point now
where they're suing Oh oh yeah. Epstein Files trending big
time as well. It's not going anywhere you wanted to.
You're hoping Thailand bombed Cambodia today. I know, Comedy Central,
South Park fourteenth Amendment all trending over to Yahoo number one,

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train any thing in Yahoo. Kelly Clarkson's new haircut. That
is why the Epstein Files will never go a Ozzy Osbourne,
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Is Your Ex and Your Insta? Right here on The
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Is and James Clapper clap on, clap Off the Clapper,

(01:29:28):
the Idaho Murderer. The pos listening to the victims statements
yesterday were it was, it was impactful, but he just
sat there, didn't blink, didn't move a muscle, didn't do anything,
and you were just like this guy, you know what?

(01:29:52):
What is it? And I was talking to a couple
of people yesterday because we have this, we want to
know right that thing. We want to know why did
you do this? Why did you crack? Why did you
do something like this? He's a sociopath, There's no doubt
about that. A narcissist. I think ego played a huge

(01:30:14):
role in it because I do believe that he thought
he was smarter than everybody else and he could get
away with something. And I also think there's something about
him where he looks soulless, just like we were talking
about it the last couple of days, my buddy Ken

(01:30:38):
and we refer to move his jaws where the eyes
rolled back in the head. He's got lifeless eyes, dull's eyes.
That's kind of what he reminds me of, Like there
is no soul there. That guy's just the worst. It's
the best way to described it's missing to show.

Speaker 33 (01:30:55):
The podcast Chat Bensichek, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 6 (01:31:21):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
This past week. A podcast The Nilk Boys. If you
don't know who they are, they are a They get
about nine million followers, about two billion views. Mostly it's
a prank video slash vlog podcast, kind of frat bros,

(01:31:44):
but they've kind of gotten into a little bit of
you know, right wing bro culture. They hosted on their
podcast bb net and Yahoo and they got roasted for it,
mostly because Bibe went there because it he wasn't gonna
get any pushback. He wasn't gonna get anything at all

(01:32:06):
as far as resistance about what's going on over there.
He doesn't want to talk to his media because this
media would ask him serious questions and going on the
Nilk boys where you could tell they were a bit nervous.
They did the interview and then they held it for
a while. They didn't know what to do because I
think they realized, oh my god, we look like clowns.
We didn't push back, We didn't ask any questions of relevance.

(01:32:32):
He might as well have interviewed himself, would have been easier.
And it got to the point where they would ask
him a question for just the most basic eight second question,
and then he would ramble and just talk about stuff

(01:32:53):
that you're like, that's not true. But they never said
that's not true. They never presented another side. If you're
not paying attention, and I get pushed back from this
all the time, and if you have a problem with it,
I don't really care. I am a human being. I
can look over and I can see what's going on

(01:33:14):
in Gaza and say that ain't right. Yes Hamas needs
to go. Yes they're bad. But seeing people starve on
the streets, seeing kids die, they at Israel, hit at church,
they're firing at aid workers. And know this, The playbook

(01:33:38):
is whatever happens, it's because Hamas was there. Whatever happens,
it's because Hamas was there. Hamas needs to go. They
started this, but at some point in time, and the
Israeli people have been asking this for a while, why
are you opening up other areas and fighting? Why are

(01:34:03):
you continuing to do this? Last week it's Damascus and
the drus what exactly? Then he had iron, why are
you doing this when you haven't got the hostages back?
Because and if you've heard my clients here, he has
to go at some point, and he knows he has
to go, and he's got a lot of issues. But

(01:34:25):
the starvation thing, it's tough as a human being if
you can't see another fellow human being, a child especially,
and have empathy for a kid who wasn't asked to
be born in Palestine, can't help the sins of his
uncle's father's grandfathers or neighbors starve and die. And you're like, well,

(01:34:49):
that's fine, that was just going to be another terrorist
in the future. That is that is absolutely sick. And
I get all kinds of pushback for it, and I
don't care because, as you guys know, if you listen
to the show, I don't really follow any kind of
particular do exactly what everybody else does. I think that's
why you guys like and enjoy listening to me? When

(01:35:11):
I watched The Milkboys, though, like this was a heart
hitting question. Why do they say Israel's like starving the
people of Gaza? Well, that was like the question. That
wasn't any long thing going, Hey, I've seen the stuff.
I'm not a fool. I know what Hamas has done.
We can get an idea of how bad they are
based on I don't know decades of what they've done.

(01:35:33):
That being said, there are people starving over there, and
you can call everybody else a liar and it's propaganda.
But I know with my own eyes what I see.
Why do they say Israel's like starving the people of Gaza, Well.

Speaker 27 (01:35:49):
Because we're trying to get the food in and we
let food trucks in, and guess what happens when we
let them in. Hamas steals the food, takes the good
chunk for itself, then sells at inflated prices. They jack
up the prices, and then they sell the food to
its population, to its hungry population if they give them

(01:36:10):
at all, and then use the money that they take
from their own people to recruit more killers into their
terror machine. That's what happens.

Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
Have they in the past, Yes, have they done all
kinds of stuff in the past. That's awful. Yes, how
many Hamas fighters are really left? They're now taking big,
big rocks and making them little rocks. People are dying
in the street, that's now. It is true. Even reporters
that are over there reporting were stuck and can't leave,

(01:36:38):
are starving. And we're asked, much like with Biden, don't
believe your eyes.

Speaker 34 (01:36:44):
What we're seeing are critical levels of malnutrition according to
aid agencies, more and more very graphic images of malnourished children.
Reports that there isn't enough baby formula, there isn't enough food,
There aren't enough of the sic food substances. And this,
I think you've got to realize, is a long term picture.
This hasn't just happened over the last few weeks. This

(01:37:07):
is the result of not only twenty one months of war,
but also earlier in the year. Israel basically implemented a
full blockade on Garza, and.

Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
By full blockade, a blockade everywhere. If you want to
go fish in the ocean, take your little boat out. Nope,
I mean that it is now become a surrounded, fortified jail,
and as always tell my wife last night, I think
Israel has every right to defend themselves when they should.

(01:37:39):
I also think, as a human being and a person
who follows Jesus that if he was here, he'd be
like that. That's not right, that's not and what Hamas
did was awful. But as a logical person, you ask yourself,
how do you get out of this thing? You better
figure it out because the world is now moving away

(01:38:07):
in a major way from Israel. They went from having
the high ground to bb taking over something. And this
is not about the Israeli people, the IDF, the Jews,
because I get your you know you are anti semi,
which is hilarious, but whatever. I'm not going to sit
here and debate people. It's just you know, I got

(01:38:28):
accused of that yesterday for eating Ben and Jerry's ice
cream by several people, saying, well, you're an anti semi, Okay.
I can't argue with you at this point. You're you're ridiculous.
It's not about Israel, the IDF. It's about Bbie and

(01:38:49):
this barrage of ridiculous information that is out there. Of Nope,
everybody over there that we shoot is a bad guy
and Hamas lies, They're full of crap. I also have
my own eyes. I see what's going on over there,

(01:39:12):
and I don't want America participating in this. Backing up
our friend is one thing, but watching our friend destroy
other people is something I want no part of. And
I think more and more people are feeling that way.
I mean, even the other day they bombed a church,

(01:39:35):
the only Catholic church in Gaza. They bombed, well, we
had reason to believe that that guy was in Hamas.
It's not what the priest said. You pissed off Pope Leo.
For God's sakes, he almost had to come off as vacation.

(01:39:55):
Two things can be true. Hamas is bad and what
you're doing is awful and isn't going to work in
the long run. Because if you think putting your boot
on young children's heads and killing their uncles, their fathers,
their grandfathers and their neighbors, and you think they're going

(01:40:20):
to look at you as some sort of benevolent freer
of their world because you got Hamas, No, all you
did was help build the next generation. At some point

(01:40:43):
you've got to say what we have done is enough,
and what we've done in the past didn't work. We
must try something new. But I don't think Bibie's going
to let this go at all three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
Show is your ex and your in stuff. I'll hear
a lot of craft from that, And you know what,
I'm fine with that because I know who I am,

(01:41:05):
and I'm fine with that. Speaking of being fine with something,
that old Epstein character, you know, he's not here anymore,
but his ex is, and she is going to be
speaking because the Republicans have said, all right, we've had.

Speaker 22 (01:41:20):
Enough everybody that he interacted with all of the lavish
parties with allegations that are you know, the sex a
number of those, and she's going to know who's who.
So you know it's on some levels, be careful what
you asked for, because she may well tell you things

(01:41:40):
that the President may not want to hear.

Speaker 2 (01:41:44):
Absolutely true. At the same time, just because you're on
the list doesn't mean that you're guilty of something. But
she's also has the potential of being somebody who's ready
to sing who and says, hey, lawyer, go to them

(01:42:05):
and find out what I need to do. Who I
need to protect, who I need to admit so I
get my ass out of here.

Speaker 22 (01:42:14):
I would call her a transactional person. In other words,
she's looking out for what is the best for her.
You're not going to appeal. I don't think to her,
you know, altruistic side, because I don't think that's how
she's made up. And so it's going to be what
can she get out of this?

Speaker 2 (01:42:34):
And one of the things, you know, as we talk
about what's important, what's not important, that kind of stuff,
the Epstein stuff is interesting for several reasons because deep
state all that kind of stuff. Yeah, that's all there.
But how real is it that he was an intelligence agent?
Because if you go and look, it's I mean, just

(01:42:57):
with our eyes, the common sense is, you know, and
I think that person might have been working for somebody.
Was he working with us? Was he working with Massad?
Was he working for Mi I six? Was he working
for everybody? Was he using information to give to our
allies and ourselves to hold over other countries and powerful

(01:43:22):
leaders and you know, makers of industry. Were there situations
where maybe our presidents had stuff held over their head.
When it comes to places like Israel, which has been alleged,
including the fact that Bibi allegedly held the Lewinsky tapes

(01:43:47):
over Clinton's head. Oh man, you know, I'm fine with that.
You know, I liked that I was I was there.
So there's a lot to this story that's more than
just the salaciousness. But when she goes to talk, how
do you take anything she says seriously? If you think

(01:44:12):
she's going to sing and she knows what she has
to say. That's why the files are going to be
the issue. And supposedly Trump's in the files. Maybe he is,
maybe he isn't. It doesn't mean you're guilty. There's hundreds
of people in the files. Just because you knew him
doesn't mean that you did anything. So we'll see. And

(01:44:35):
on the other side of it, Trump's trying to tell Abradion,
you should focus on Obama. Focus on Obama. Look what
he did. Look what he did, Look what he did.
And he tried to steal the election, which no, that
didn't happen. He definitely undermined the administration and its credibility
to the American people through the media. I think the
media could be held as guilty as anybody else in

(01:45:00):
the Russia. Russia Russia stuff. But as far as we've
got him, dead's to rights and he did this. Dude's
got immunity and you saw to that as president. Not
only does that plausible deniability, he's got immunity. So the
purp walk for him not gonna happen. Three two, three, five,

(01:45:21):
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Show is your ax and your insta. When do we
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Speaker 6 (01:46:43):
Fronting with Scissors sounds great compared.

Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
To this same. As we wrap up today's show, we
like to remind you that we love making sure that
we keep up with the youth of today. That means
knowing their lingo, the language, the phrases in words they
use in today's world. And we want to make sure

(01:47:07):
that we know what's going on so we can speak
that lingo because it helps us and we don't look
like fools, because that's the last thing we want to do.

Speaker 21 (01:47:13):
We call this the urban word of the day. Now
it's time for the urban word of the day. The
young have a vocabularity all their own, and we break
it down for you.

Speaker 2 (01:47:24):
It's called the urban word of the day. All right,
Today's urban word. It's a little phrase. It's two words,
fit check, fit check.

Speaker 25 (01:47:37):
What.

Speaker 2 (01:47:38):
So let me tell you about fit check. It's about
your clothes. It's not about how fit you are. It's
not about if some fit somewhere. It's about your look.
So you look into the mirror and they film themselves
and say fit check, and a lot of times they'll
tell you what they're wearing and where they got it from.
So today I will give you guys a little fit check.

(01:48:00):
A shirt I bought on Amazon, don't know who makes it.
I'm wearing shorts I think I got those at Costco,
don't know who makes it. And I'm wearing flip flops
and I don't know who made them, but I do
believe I got them on Amazon. That, right there, kids,
is your urban word of the day. Fit check. That
was the urban word of the day. Now, you know,

(01:48:22):
it's nice to know because you don't want to be
that person, your grandkid, your kid, coworker, the younger says something.
You're like, what the hell are you talking about. Maybe
you go and you're you know, checking out reels or
TikTok or shorts or whatever, and you pass by something
You're like, fit check. I don't get you don't look
very fit on it any much. No, now you know

(01:48:44):
fit check all right. See that's what we do for
you here three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your ex your
Insta as well as your YouTube and Facebook right here
on the Chad Benson Show. Nice show today, guys, give
it up. Talk about all of the stuff that we do.

(01:49:05):
I always say, go think about it. If you're listening
to other shows or podcasts, which you don't want to do,
but you should about the amount of stuff that we do. Epstein, Obama,
the economy, flood response in Texas, Israel, Sharks, Colbert, south
Park urban word of the day. How many steps you

(01:49:29):
need to take on a daily basis to be healthy.
I mean, that is a pretty damn good thing. You guys,
have your blessed rest of your old On a second,
I see you Friday, A blessed rest of your Thursday.

Speaker 9 (01:49:40):
We'll do it the end.

Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
Tomorrow's always nice night Jack.

Speaker 6 (01:49:44):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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