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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
The sprint is on sixty two days and counting until
the presidential election. Of course some people could a vote
early and often, which I don't think is true. Nah,
you're spreading election lies. Ched sixty two days encounter, that's it.
That is it, sixty two days to make the case
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to the American people that you trump, you Harris deserved
to be the commander in chief of the United States
of America and the leader of the free world.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
And the final sprint to election day, Vice President Kamala
Harris on a Labor Day swing through the battleground states,
campaigning with President Biden for the first time since he
dropped out of the rains.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
Are you ready to elect Kamala Harris our next president?
Speaker 3 (01:01):
That first joint appearance, taking place in all important Pennsylvania,
aimed at winning over union workers.
Speaker 5 (01:07):
Yes, got to win those over.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
And we forget there is a big union out there
that has not endorsed anybody it. Phil's pissed that the
Democrats are kind of ignored. The Trump is reaching out,
which is very interesting, very you know, very interesting to
see what's going to happen there. But that being said,
everything rests on next week. It's debate that is going
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to be the most important thing.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
The focus now turns the debate prep. Harris will be
huddling with advisors and form. President Donald Trump has brought
in one of Harris's former rivals, former carng folm went
Toolca Gabbert.
Speaker 5 (01:45):
She challenged him on the junture on that.
Speaker 6 (01:47):
Debate stage back in twenty nineteen, to help with his
debate prompt.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
YEP debate debate debate.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
It is the only thing that is I think going
to sway anything at this point in time outside of
a Black Swan event, and we're going to talk about
something that could sway it here in a bit.
Speaker 5 (02:06):
Now you're gonna see poll after.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Poll, poll after poll, poll after poll. Al Lickman, who
does his thirteen Keys, is going to come out apparently
within two days or so. If fire you, dude, I
would do it tomorrow only because Thursday and Friday is
the NFL kicks off, and we don't really care. What's like,
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there's an election, is it? Well, the the NFL season
still goes right, Yeah, we don't really care about that.
But he's supposed to come out with his in the
next couple days. I've seen five thirty eight switch, you know,
like four days ago. But he doesn't do polls, and
I remind everybody that he takes. It's an AI model
now that he's built Nate Silver, and it's a little
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different than before because polls. Here's the thing about poles
buyers are liars. I've always said that, and we learned
that with Hillary, cause people wouldn't tell people on the
other end of the phone who they were voting for,
or they lied fearing judgment. I still think you have
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some of that out there, but there are polls out
there and people are still paying attention to them.
Speaker 7 (03:14):
With all that happened with that very powerful convention, with
Robert F. Kennedy Junior dropping out of the race in
endorsement Trump, nothing really moved in the big numbers. This
is still a very close race, maybe inside margins of error,
but really on the knife edge of where it could fall.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
And that's exactly what you're gonna have.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
It went from five hundred thousand down to two hundred
and fifty thousand.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
People.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
They're looking at places like counties and cities in places
like Nebraska that could sway this. I mean that's the
kind of targeting that they're doing because they understand how
close this race is going to be.
Speaker 7 (03:54):
Right before the convention, our polling had this at about
a five point race. Now it's about four points, and
depending on how you slice it, it's you know, four
or five six range if you look at likely voters
versus registered voters, and it almost doesn't matter.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
I mean, that is a close, close race.
Speaker 7 (04:08):
Five or six points is probably right in the margin
where a Democrat would need to win to have a
clear edge in the electoral college. Similar story in the
battleground states. The five thirty eight polling averages very narrow
leads in some of the states, but not all of
the states for Harris.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
So why does she have to win by five or
six on the national level, because remember, we don't vote
on a national level in the sense that we take
the person with the most votes. We and I should
have to explain this to you, and I'm not explaining
to most of you. I'm explaining it to some of
you who will bitch it. We're a republic, so because
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of that, we don't have the majority rules. We have
this situation here where we vote and you have to
get to.
Speaker 5 (04:50):
Two seventy not to the most millions. Oh yeah, I
see the way that works.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
So in the electoral college, if we're going by averages
and the way that things have worked in the past,
for the Democrat to win usually you have to win
nationally by five or six points because that will in
some cases get you over the hump in the battleground states.
Pennsylvania seems to be the battleground state right now, so
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we'll see what takes place. Is a lot to still happen,
including the potential for an all out war in the
Middle East in what does that look like? Over the weekend,
six hostages, six killed, executed horrifically. It is awful what
has happened, and it is getting worse, and the pressure
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is on Bibe On top of that, I continue to
say this, and we're going to talk about this throughout
the day.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
I understand the pressure to get a deal done.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
That being said, why is there no pressure on Hamas
the way it is on bb Tonight?
Speaker 8 (05:52):
Grief and anger on the streets of Tel Aviv after
the bodies of six young Israeli hostages were recovered from Gaza,
including American Heirsch Goldberg, Poland the IDF says they were
executed by Hamas in a tunnel underneath the city of
Ratha as Israeli troops were closing in. Prime ministter revenge
of in net Yah, who's saying, I was outraged to
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the depths of my soul by the horrific, cold blooded
murder of six of our hostages.
Speaker 9 (06:19):
Here outside Israel's Defense Ministry.
Speaker 8 (06:21):
Much of the anger is aimed at Prime Minister net
and Yahoo.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
And I understand that.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
I absolutely get that, but I also think we need
to understand who exactly we're dealing with, because Hamas is
the epitome of evil. They executed them very much like
you would think it would be on TV. You're on
your knees back of that. This is after eleven months
of torture and horrific things done to them, and that's
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the way they got it, execution style, right before the
IDF came in there. And yes, there's going to be
pressure on Bibie to get a deal done. Some of
that deal seems to be changing here or there, but
pushes on Biden yesterday planning to present.
Speaker 10 (07:03):
A final Hotsma shield for the both.
Speaker 9 (07:05):
Sides this week. We're very close to that.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
What makes you.
Speaker 11 (07:08):
Think that this deal will be successful in a way
that the other deals were not.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Both friends at town, mister President, And do you think
it's time for perb Prime, Minister net and Yahoo to
do more on the issue.
Speaker 9 (07:20):
Do you think he's doing it?
Speaker 4 (07:21):
Not?
Speaker 2 (07:22):
No, No, Now, one of the things that has changed
is Bbe wants to keep certain soldiers in a certain
area right through there in Gaza.
Speaker 5 (07:30):
That's understandable, It's absolutely understandable. Let's not forget that.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
A few months ago there was a deal that seems
pretty awesome if you're gonna have an awesome deal in
this situation. But it seemed to be like it was
gonna get done. And then what happened without the Israelis
being at the table, Hamas went and negotiated something new.
And I'm gonna go back and play something. This was
way back in the day. If you know anything about
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Bill Clinton, no, man, not just that I did other
stuff as well.
Speaker 5 (07:59):
I get it by there. But you did do that?
Speaker 9 (08:02):
Oh man?
Speaker 5 (08:02):
Did I have It was so much fun? I we'll
talk about off the air.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
This was the thing that pissed him off more than anything,
and I mean anything.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
In his presidency.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
It was this the failure to get a deal done
with Heimos or any of the leaders over there, because
they strung them along and at the twelfth hour yank
drug out from underneath him.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
I killed myself to give the Palestinian the state. I
had a deal they turned down that would have given
them all of Gaza, between ninety six and ninety seven
percent of the West ninth.
Speaker 12 (08:36):
Look, Tomas is really smart.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
When they decide to rock at Israel, they insinuate themselves
in the hospitals, in the schools, in the highly populous areas.
They tried to put the Israelis in a position of
either not defending themselves or killing innocence.
Speaker 5 (08:51):
They're good at it, they're smart. If they've been doing
this a long time, that's it.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
That's everything you need to know. One of the hostages
was an American, you might member. The mother of Hersh
spoke at the RNC.
Speaker 13 (09:05):
On October seventh, Hirsch and his best friend Honor went
to a music festival in the south of Israel celebrating peace,
love and unity. They also went to celebrate Hersh's twenty
third birthday. Hersh, Honor, and twenty seven other young festival
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goers took refuge in a five foot by eight foot
bomb shelter. Terrorists began to throw grenades into the shelter.
Hersh's left forearm was blown off before he was loaded
onto a pickup truck and stolen from his life into Gaza.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
That was at the RNC yesterday.
Speaker 14 (09:51):
Not that Kersh who.
Speaker 13 (09:52):
Was perfect, But he was the perfect son for me.
For twenty three years, I was privileged to have the
most It's stunning honor to be Hersh's mama. Now I
no longer have to worry about you. Finally, my sweet boy, finally, finally, finally,
finally free.
Speaker 5 (10:14):
It's tough, horrific.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
The thing that could hurt Biden and hurt Kamala And
now remember I remind her of it is remember what
Joe Biden said to Zelensky that first weekend win Russia attack.
You need to leave. And now more capitulation. I don't
want to see any Palestinians die that aren't Maas. I
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don't think anybody does. But the reality is they've supported
them for years. It is always up to the law abiding,
peaceful people who want to get stuff done and live
a normal life to capitulate over and over again. And
that's what they're telling them to do. At some point
in time, enough is enough and leaving any of them
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their leader wise to continue to do what they're doing
is going to cause hell and havoc in the future.
And should this bleed over in Iran get evolved, which
is a possibility, all bets are off when it comes
to what's going to happen in this presidential election and
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good Labor Day. A lot of stuff to get to today,
including the controversy at Arlington. I didn't cover it a lot.
Talk a little bit about that. Plus Ricky pearsall rookie
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Speaker 5 (12:56):
It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 15 (13:09):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show with baby on
her hips.
Speaker 16 (13:12):
Ata Arian picked up the last of their luggage from
the carousel hours after checking in.
Speaker 14 (13:17):
Their flight was canceled.
Speaker 16 (13:19):
Her husband now renting a car.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
You want to drive all the way back to Detroit?
Speaker 17 (13:24):
Yeah, because it's like, what are you gonna do?
Speaker 18 (13:26):
I waste more time, get a hotel, everything long more.
Speaker 16 (13:30):
They figured ten hours on the road is faster and
cheaper than a modern plane that never took off.
Speaker 5 (13:36):
I ain't that the truth.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
I mean, I've talked to a couple of friends who
are stuck and frustrated, and what the hell happened? First
of all, it's bye bye to summer, right, so everybody's
trying to get in their last hoorah.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
So lots of travel, a lot of people on the
road doing their thing. But travel was a nightmare. Why.
Speaker 16 (13:58):
According to flight Aware, than three hundred flights were delayed,
dozens canceled. ABC News has learned officials are now blaming
them mess on a software problem. The ground stuff has
since been removed, but the ripple effect continues.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
And there was weather issues as well.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
And remember if it's weather, you don't get any refund
or the airlines is not responsible for weather, right, as
much as maybe we'd like to think they're responsive.
Speaker 5 (14:26):
They're not responsible for the weather.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
But if it is a software issue, if it's any
of those things that they should be aware of. That's
when this protection is supposed to come in and help
people who are not thrilled.
Speaker 9 (14:39):
I would say.
Speaker 19 (14:39):
Probably like five seven hundred more than it was supposed
to do with food, travel expenses, a sure hotel costs.
Speaker 9 (14:47):
But it's pretty frustrating.
Speaker 20 (14:48):
I mean, we missed out on at least half a day,
if not a day or word.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
Well, who cares about missing out on the half a
day of work? For God's sake, settle your ass down.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
I'm just saying, and I'm putting it out there some
of these companies we're gonna end up paying for this.
Weather is one of those things where they don't have
to go look at that new thing that you know,
mayor Pete put together. If you are and this wasn't
a hack thing, this was a software glitch.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
That's a difference. There's only so much you can do right.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
I can't be if you've underscheduled or you just don't
have enough people and then that domino effect happens, that's
on you. If you didn't update your software and it
breaks down, that's on you. If the weather causes an issue,
or you're absolutely hacked and everybody knows it. Well, that's
a different story. And as we all know, when it
comes to flying right now, the domino effect is real
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if you are scheduled to catch a connecting flight somewhere,
that connecting flight never gets off the ground because of weather,
mechanical issues, whatever, all of a sudden, there's a domino
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effect that happens.
Speaker 5 (16:04):
So struggle. I ain't no doubt about that if you're
traveling out there.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
I didn't follow this much last week because it looked
like a nothing burger, but they continue to push it.
What happened in Arlington? What happened there? Now, if you
guys don't really know what took place. Trump was there,
met with some gold Star families who they invited Trump,
he went there, was a kerfuffle with somebody at Arlington
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and Trump's people. He had to get special permission to
go there because they weren't going to allow it originally.
And then Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House doesn't sound
like a real name, he got involved and Trump was
apparently able to go. And this is still something that
people are asking people about.
Speaker 9 (16:47):
Darry.
Speaker 20 (16:48):
Is the media creating a story where I really don't
think that there is one.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
Have apparently somebody at.
Speaker 20 (16:53):
Arlington Cemetery, some staff member had a little disagreement with somebody,
and they have turned the media has turned this into
a national news store. You know what I think our
veterans care a lot more about is that three years ago,
thirteen brave Americans died because Kamala Harris refused to do
her job, and there hasn't been a single investigation or
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a single firing. To have those thirteen Americans lose their
lives and not fire a single person is disgraceful. Kamala
Harris is disgraceful, and she wants to yell at Donald
Trump because he showed up.
Speaker 5 (17:24):
She can go to hell.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
We'll talk a little bit more about this because there
are things you can and can't do at Arlington, So
we're gonna talk a bit about that, a lot of
other things to get to. If you're missing the show,
make sure you grab the podcast. It is to Chad
Benson Show.
Speaker 21 (17:39):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, this is Chad Benson.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
Oh the controversy.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
I was fortunate enough to not have to be around
for the beginning of the controversy because we make everything
a controversy in today's world. And Arlington, Virginia. What happened there?
That's what people want to know. Who are the people,
well the media?
Speaker 9 (18:22):
Why?
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Because Trump did something wrong? He abused his situation that
he was in by filming certain things and doing certain
things at the cemetery and how dare he do that?
And now it's a camp. First of all, I will
tell you this, those Trump supporters out there, you are
not allowed to use.
Speaker 5 (18:40):
This is their rules, always.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Has been their rules, pictures, videos, and stuff like that
in a campaign at.
Speaker 5 (18:48):
You're know, they don't want you to.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
They don't want you to take any of the stuff
that's happening there. And the solemn time when you're there
to to honor fallen soldiers inside of a campaign at
that has always been and always will be and I
have zero problems for that. The question is what the
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hell happened? Was this something that Trump just decided to
do to publicize By the way, him going there was
always going to be an issue because the meaning he
was going to cover, never asking the question why isn't
Biden there, Well he was on vacation. Why isn't Harris there, Well,
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she's out campaigning. These are all fair questions to ask.
Trump was invited, Trump went, and then did he desecrate
the grave?
Speaker 5 (19:44):
Did he do this? This is the controversy the American
people are not asking for.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
They're not well. He hates soldiers, he hates this. Remember this.
Trump's not a politician. He looks a lot of these
rules and thinks they're stupid in our cake, and some
of them are ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
I think we can all agree on that this, to me,
isn't one of them.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
You shouldn't grab publicity to further a case doesn't mean
that people don't do it. It's politics. Politics is nasty,
kind of like science. Once one person does it, everybody
else is going to do it. They don't want to
be the first. But once that rule's broken away, they
go the goal of.
Speaker 22 (20:22):
The campaign of the Harris campaign. After three years, these
families have not received a call, they haven't received a visit,
they haven't received so much as even a mention in
any type of public speech in three years. And now
she's going to come out public in this way against
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President Trump, who took the time not just at Arlington
but at the convention, then also with all of us
at Bedminster and had dinner with them, met with them,
heard from me one individually, and importantly promised them accountability
and promised them transparency when he's back in office.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
As Michael Walz there, he is a congressman from Florida.
Former army armies come out and hammered Trump over this. Look,
we shouldn't be doing any of these things to politicize
these horrific things. What took place Abbygate, what took place
with the non acknowledging or But the fact is, this
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is part of being a president is getting there to
these places, spending time with the families, which they've not done.
They've not They've not done any of it. Zero, zilch, nada.
They've they spent no time. We talked about it last week.
One of the parents is like, I'm there at the
White House, I'm in tears, and I hear about what
a great empathizer that Biden is. She goes, Biden paid
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no attention to me, didn't care. These families are These
families are pissed because they want accountability. They feel like
there hasn't been any And you go back and I've
said this, the thing that started the downward spiral of
the Biden presidency where it fell off a cliff and
it never recovered, was what took place on that day
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in Afghanistan.
Speaker 5 (22:17):
More from Congressman Wolts.
Speaker 22 (22:19):
I can tell you that the Trump campaign had no
intention of having the photographers even out of the van
at all, but the families asked for it and said
they wanted the world to see this moment and to
see their loved ones being remembered. And just one other point,
I visited Section sixty dozens of times in the twenty
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in the twenty four years since nine to eleven, I
have green berets buried there. My fellow service members and
I always take photos. We share those photos, we email
them around, we send them to the family members, we
post them online.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
And so now for.
Speaker 22 (22:55):
The hypocrisy of the media and the Harris campaign to say, oh, well, whoe,
you can't do this on your site's President Trump? After
the Biden and now Harris campaign had a highly produced
video from a military cemetery in Europe hitting President Trump's
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This is probably one of the most despicable days I've
seen in my time in office.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
It's politics and it's nasty. But does this change anything. No,
because we live in a twenty four to seven news cycle.
This one lasted a little bit longer because it was quiet.
But it doesn't change anything.
Speaker 5 (23:31):
It doesn't.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
People out there want to say Trump hates the service people,
and that's on the left. The right says he loves
the service people. That's on the right. The reality is
Trump is not a politician. He says things that are ridiculous.
He says it things at times that are straight kick
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to the grundle that we need to hear that nobody
else would say that needs to be set. So he's
going to make mistakes and he has and he will
in the future, and he's not.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
Going to be disciplined at time.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
What do the families think, because the families have been
produce damn supportive and if they were the ones who
wanted it. The one thing with Michael Waltz said there, well,
we go and we take pictures. Yeah, I get you
do that, but you don't put them up in your campaign.
And that's one of the things that you shouldn't be
doing you shouldn't be That's just me. Other people feel different.
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I didn't like when they did it over there in Europe,
but this is here. Honor go. If the families want pictures,
that's fine. Should it end up anywhere on the campaign
any kind of situation. No, you talk about Abbegate, absolutely,
bring the families on, Let him talk about it, absolutely,
But we should honor it the way they ask everybody to.
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And do I think that the media makes a big
deal out of it. Of course, of course they do,
because that's what happens three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 5 (24:55):
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Speaker 2 (24:58):
So I took off Friday, well on Thursday and Friday,
and of course she spoke. She did, did you guys
hear she did the interview, and boy was it very interview.
I watched it and I just my thought is, what
are you doing like this?
Speaker 5 (25:18):
You did nothing? First of all, Tim Walls, why are
you here? Again? We ask you, why are you here?
Speaker 2 (25:23):
But secondly, she can say she could say something in
ten words or one thousand words, and it's going to
be the same thing. You learned nothing new, nothing has
changed the way that people feel. That's why the debate
is going to be the most important thing, because it
will probably be the last time that, unless something goes south,
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that we're going to have a chance to get a
feel of what it is that she stands for or against.
Because quite frankly, I couldn't tell you I'm still the
same person I always was. I still have my same
beliefs that being said to become president, I'm going to
change them all for you, but keep them all the
same essentially.
Speaker 23 (26:08):
But I wonder what you say to voters who do
want to go back when it comes to the economy,
specifically because their groceries were less expensive, housing was more
affordable when Donald Trump was president.
Speaker 24 (26:19):
When we came in, our highest priority was to do
what we could to rescue America. And today we know
that we have inflation at under three percent. A lot
of our policies have led to the reality that America
recovered faster than any wealthy nation around the world. But
you are right, prices, in particular for groceries are still
too high.
Speaker 12 (26:39):
The American people know what I know it.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Of course they know it because they feel it and
By the way, inflation is not three percent. Let's go
over this again. The rate of inflation is under three
percent since you've become the administration, the Biden administration, the
Biden Harris administration, where between twenty and forty percent has
been a jump in prices. So that's a lie. While
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it is slowing down the growth, the reality is it's
still too damn high. A lot of stuff still to
get to, including more of this magic. That was her interview. Also, next,
how we're going to talk about what's going on in Chicago.
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San Francisco? Would the rookie first round pick of the
forty nine ers? We talked about that Straightdad, Chad Benson.
Speaker 25 (28:25):
Joe, Welcome to chat che No, not the Country, the Institution,
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
Time, Dead Bull and Wolverine.
Speaker 26 (28:41):
Marble Smash the best selling R rated movie of all time,
top the weekend movie theater box office over fifteen million
dollars expected domestic total after Monday's six hundred million. Disney's,
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Speaker 14 (28:57):
Well, I'm Nancy Davis, Nancy, please.
Speaker 26 (29:00):
I'm Reage Reagan, a biopick starring Dennis Quaid as the
US President, exceeded expectations with an over seven million dollar premiere.
Speaker 9 (29:08):
Not bad.
Speaker 5 (29:09):
I didn't even know it was out.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
I thought it was coming out next weekend, but it
came out this weekend. Next weekend is Beetlejuice, which will
win everything by far. Deadpool's still killing it though. Alien
Romulus and Deadpool two things I've seen. I you see
movies every weekend, don't do it anymore now. I watch
(29:30):
a lot of football Washington of College. NFL kicks off
in two days, but there was NFL news over the
weekend that wasn't great if you didn't hear A forty
nine Ers player, a rookie first round draft pick, was
robbed at gunpoint and shot.
Speaker 27 (29:48):
Just seconds before what police say was an attempted armed
robbery of forty nine Ers rookie receiver Ricky Pearsall. Sergeant
Joel Harrell was nearby talking to his store security guard.
Speaker 17 (29:58):
I was standing face seen Geary, and I heard that
and the noise here echoes right.
Speaker 27 (30:07):
Sergeant Harold says it took her a second to realize
what happened. Then she quickly made her way to the
sound with another officer. They spotted Pearsall. He was bleeding
from his head in his chest, and.
Speaker 17 (30:17):
I used my strong hand to cover and then use
my other hand to cover the other wound that it
was causing a lot of bleeding.
Speaker 14 (30:24):
I didn't want to bother him.
Speaker 17 (30:26):
I wanted him to be calm.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
She probably saved his life. So it went in through
his chest, and I mean, this is first round draft pick.
Speaker 5 (30:35):
Dude's a beast.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Apparently this kid wanted to steal his rolex and they
got into a scuffle and he got shot, and he's terrified,
his young kid, terrified of what might happen.
Speaker 5 (30:50):
And she calmed him down and she probably saved his life.
Speaker 15 (30:54):
Within seconds.
Speaker 27 (30:55):
She began trying to calm the twenty three year old
and ask him for a description of the alleged attempted robber.
Speaker 24 (31:01):
She says.
Speaker 27 (31:01):
She then called for backup and broadcast the suspects description
over police radio. Now, a couple days after it all happened,
she still gets emotional when she describes what Pearsall told
her after she got off the radio.
Speaker 14 (31:13):
And he looks at me, he was I'm going to die.
Speaker 6 (31:16):
I just like no.
Speaker 17 (31:19):
I take off my hat because I wanted to make
eye contact with him. I wanted him to hear me,
and I said to him, listener, look at me.
Speaker 12 (31:28):
I know you don't know me, but I want you
to trust me.
Speaker 14 (31:31):
It's not your time.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
He survived, and this is the fitness level this guy's in.
So he shot in the chest, goes into the hospital,
they have him listed as serious, then they upgrade him
to stable, and then they release him less than twenty four.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
Hours after he was shot.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
Four weeks she's going to be on the UH not
Able to perform list, So that has you know, so
they can put you on that for a variety of reasons. Obviously,
this one's much different, but it brings spotlight onto San Francisco.
You've got Kamala from San Francisco. You've got a contentious
mayor's race going on into place where people are looking
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around going man, this kind of feels like a lawless city.
Speaker 19 (32:18):
Shooting of forty nine ers rookie Ricky Piersoll in Union
Square occurring in the midst of San Francisco's hotly contested
me oral race.
Speaker 28 (32:25):
I think it's a very serious inflection point because it
relates to the most pressing issue on the docket for everyone.
Speaker 19 (32:34):
Public Safety USF Professor of politics James Taylor says it'll
have major implications, but will impact one candidate more than
the others.
Speaker 28 (32:42):
Does not bode well for London Breed as the incumbent,
because she's in power and this happened on her watch.
Of course she had nothing to do with it, but
as the person in charge, there's a blessing and a
curse that comes with incumbency.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Yeah, you think absolutely, because people are looking around, they're
seeing businesses leave the city, They're seeing boarded up what
was once beautiful areas for people to go and shop.
This brought this to the forefront of a race that
is already contentious as it should be. You got rid
of your DA last year when people said we'd had
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enough because you're not even arresting people.
Speaker 5 (33:19):
You're not even trying to arrest people anymore.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
She is spoken out as she should, but it doesn't
matter because it's politics.
Speaker 5 (33:26):
Baby.
Speaker 19 (33:26):
Here's Mayor Breed in her first news conference after the shooting.
Speaker 29 (33:30):
We know San Francisco has the lowest violent crime rate
than most major cities in this country, but statistics don't
matter when incidents like this occur.
Speaker 5 (33:42):
What matters is supporting the.
Speaker 29 (33:44):
Victim and holding those accountable who break our laws and
endanger the lives of others.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
Yeah, that should be. But the seventeen year old, what's
going to happen to him? I don't know.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
God only knows. In a place like San Francisco.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
Now again, they've replaced their da who is jes Abodeine,
with somebody else who actually prosecutes somewhat comparatively to him.
That being said, people do these things when they feel
they have zero accountability coming if they do anything wrong
because they haven't seen it in the past, and this
will play nationally.
Speaker 19 (34:21):
In the hours after the shooting, challenger Mark Ferrell quickly
took to x with this post, taking aim at Breed.
Another challenger, Daniel Lurie, posted this to Instagram, saying senseless
violence must end.
Speaker 28 (34:33):
These campaigns will reiterate the issue of public safety again
and again now, because this is going to be on
the back of everyone's mind even as we all move forward.
Speaker 19 (34:43):
Taylor says on the national level, the incident won't do
Kamala Harris any favors either.
Speaker 28 (34:48):
It just reiterates the problems of San Francisco to people
that don't live here.
Speaker 19 (34:54):
He believes the Trump campaign will lean into this since
Harris hails from the Bay Area and built her political
career in California.
Speaker 28 (35:01):
Mayor Breid and Vice President Harris and they have to
where this incident on their campaigns going forward because it
already fees to the narrative that San Francisco is in decline.
San Francisco is not safe.
Speaker 19 (35:17):
A flash point that holds implications for the future.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
Absolutely, it does, and if you don't think it does,
you're fooling yourself. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 5 (35:40):
Coming up next hour.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Speaking of crime, if you're not paying attention, what is
going on in Aurora, Colorado. It became an incident nationwide.
He at Venezuelan gangs in an area of several apartment
complexes looking like they're taking over. They've got guns, people
film it. They've got ring doorbells, all of that stuff
where they're filming these guys kicking indoors and going into
(36:02):
places and for the most part, going after other migrants
because they know that you're not going to call the cops.
Speaker 5 (36:09):
Well, is it happening in Chicago? It might be.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
And guess what Chicago is not Aurora, Colorado. We'll talk
about why. That is a lot of other stuff to
get to as well. If you're missing the show, make
sure you grabbed the podcast. It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 15 (36:52):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 30 (36:54):
Joystick shift to the country's experienced in the last couple
of weeks since Biden dropped out. In Kamala, I mean,
I can feel the hope everywhere.
Speaker 5 (37:02):
The hope is.
Speaker 30 (37:03):
Infectious, and it's changing society in a really positive way.
I honestly think I haven't felt this light and joyful
in quite a while.
Speaker 11 (37:09):
Is it because she's a woman or because she's a
person of color.
Speaker 14 (37:11):
I think it's both, But I mean, listen to her speak.
Speaker 5 (37:14):
What about her stupid dances?
Speaker 30 (37:15):
Though?
Speaker 12 (37:16):
Do you like the stupid dances?
Speaker 14 (37:17):
I think they're funny.
Speaker 12 (37:18):
Why are you mad that she dances?
Speaker 30 (37:19):
Kamala doesn't attack Trump looking stupid, She attacks her she does.
Speaker 12 (37:23):
She attack them all the time, Like, how is she NonStop.
Speaker 5 (37:26):
She's gone after What do you say about her dances?
The fact that she her way to the top?
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Oh my god, maybe some of that's true, but still
do you feel like it's do you feel because she's
a person of color and a woman, that there's joy?
Speaker 5 (37:46):
That's it?
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Hey, guys, I'm gonna deliver joy. Prices are too high joy.
So she had a chance to do a one on
two you guess was conversation with Dana Bash who did okay,
(38:07):
didn't ask any Look what did I say last week?
The most important questions aren't the first question. The first
question is like a boxer, you're jabbing, right, You're just
trying to find range. You're trying to loosen up a
little bit. Jab jab jab. It's that follow up question
that matters mostus. And wasn't enough follow up? And again
(38:29):
Whiston walls there. I say that over and over again.
But let's have some fun with it because I wasn't
here Friday talk about the magic that was the interview.
Speaker 23 (38:37):
Oh, should voters look at some of the changes that
you've made in your policy? Is it because you have
more experience now and you've learned more about the information.
Is it because you were running for president and a
Democratic primary, and should they feel comfortable and confident that
what you're saying now is going to be your policy
moving forward.
Speaker 24 (38:56):
My values have not changed. You mentioned the Green New Deal.
I have all is believed that the climate crisis is real.
My value around what we need to do to secure
our border, that value has not changed.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
So wait a minute, your values haven't changed, So does
that mean your policies of this now? My values haven't changed.
So what you're saying is you're even a bigger sellout.
Well that's not very nice. No, that's which is it?
Speaker 4 (39:28):
See?
Speaker 2 (39:28):
I want to know why Dana Bash even fed it
to you, right, She's like, oh, here's the softball, and
if you don't get this right, we'll put it on
the te You ever watch these things and think I
can answer that way better? And I'm not even paying attention,
Like I'm scrolling on my phone and I'm.
Speaker 5 (39:49):
Listening to you. Jack the pooch fluffed the lines. You
didn't get it right.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
Look, here's the deal, Dan, I've been here for three
and a half years as well as a senator getting
in here. When I'm a senator, I'm fighting for the
people at home. What are the things that matter to Californians.
But here I got a ten thousand foot view totally
(40:19):
different things that I want to do. We're not going
to be able to do without crippling us as a
nation when it comes to the Green New Deal. We've
got to use ingenuity and technology to grow, but we
must continue to use fossil fuels. Why that happens. We
need to hold everybody else accountable to the same standards
(40:40):
we would hold ourselves to.
Speaker 5 (40:43):
It's not freaking hord. What would you do the first
one hundred days?
Speaker 14 (40:49):
If you are elected? What would you do on day one?
Speaker 2 (40:52):
By the way, the whole hundred days day is just
a bunch of crap, just like an arbitrary number, like
ten thousand steps.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
Then they go and look and they go, yeah, I really.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
Like sixty eight hundred steps a day is the same
as ten thousand. After x amount, you're not getting any
kind of benefit.
Speaker 5 (41:05):
But here we go. Let's go back with that.
Speaker 23 (41:07):
If you are elected, what would you do on day
one in the White House?
Speaker 24 (41:11):
There are a number of things I will tell you.
First and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to
do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class.
Speaker 12 (41:21):
When I look at.
Speaker 24 (41:22):
The aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people,
I think that people are ready for a new way
forward in a way that generations of Americans have been
fueled by hope and by optimism.
Speaker 5 (41:39):
What the hell? That's what are you talking of?
Speaker 2 (41:42):
That?
Speaker 5 (41:42):
None of that's what?
Speaker 31 (41:43):
I don't even know what.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
To say here. What would you do in the first
hundred days? Look what we've tried here under Biden and Bidenomics.
It didn't work the way that we thought it was
going to. So we're gonna have to pivot from that
and then go into whatever it is that you're doing.
Speaker 5 (41:59):
But see, you don't. You believe the same. But you
don't believe the same.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
And you just told me a whole bunch of crap
without saying anything.
Speaker 5 (42:08):
We're going to strengthen the middle class, how are you
going to do that.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
We're gonna give him weights, I don't know, gonna get
them all gym memberships, teach him.
Speaker 5 (42:17):
How to farm something, jimminity cricket.
Speaker 32 (42:22):
It's Labor Day weekend and right on cue. This is
always they say, this is when the presidential race really starts,
and it really did. We finally had an interview last
night with Kamala Harra.
Speaker 5 (42:33):
Did you watch it?
Speaker 32 (42:34):
Oh wow, that's a lot of people watch it, not
just her with Tim Walls, her emotional support VP.
Speaker 9 (42:40):
It was a little odd.
Speaker 32 (42:42):
He was just sitting there for a very long time
without saying anything. He was just nodding while she did
all the talking. The women's focus group said he must
be a wonderful husband.
Speaker 5 (42:53):
He must be.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
Yeah, he did nothing. Why was he there? Six million
people watched it? Did anybody learn anything new? Well, we're
going to strengthen the middle class through the strengthening of
it by getting out there and strengthening them from the
middle up. And that's what we're going to do because
right now top, but then there's a bottom. But we
(43:18):
want the middle so like Oreo, right like this, we
want the white lovey stuff to be double stuff.
Speaker 5 (43:26):
It isn't happening that way.
Speaker 33 (43:28):
Kamala Harris had thirty nine days to prepare for this interview.
Whatever preparation she did did not show. She couldn't answer
the first question, which is a gimme. If you're a
presidential candidate, what will you do on day one? As
much as down at batch tried to provide her options
to answer some of these questions. Harris seemed, I think
lacking confidence and uncertain in many of her answers. But
(43:48):
her fundamental problem is is that she's running as a
change candidate while still in office. And you can pretend
that she's somehow going tout chart a new path forward.
But nothing she said in that interview suggests that a
Harris administration will be any different than a Biden administration.
Speaker 2 (44:05):
No, nothing, cause she didn't say anything. I got a
bunch of these. We could play it bies. We'll do
a little roulette here, a fun.
Speaker 23 (44:18):
When you were in Congress, you supported the Green New Deal,
and in twenty nineteen you said, quote, there is no
question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
Speaker 14 (44:26):
Do you still want to ban fracking?
Speaker 12 (44:29):
No?
Speaker 24 (44:29):
And I made that clear on the debate stage in
twenty twenty that I would not banfracking. As vice president,
I did not banfracking. As president, I will not banfracking.
Speaker 23 (44:38):
Twenty nineteen, you were asked would you commit to implementing
a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office?
And you said, there's no question I'm in favor of
banning fracking.
Speaker 24 (44:46):
In twenty twenty, I made very clear where I stand.
We are in twenty twenty four, and I've not changed
that position, nor will I going forward.
Speaker 12 (44:53):
I kept my word, and I will keep my word.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
Oh, there she goes. She kept words. She'll keep a word.
She will continue due to those things words, keep the words. Yeah,
it's in twenty nineteen. I did say that we're now
in twenty twenty four. I believe everything then as I
do now and now as I did then. But the
reality is we're different and because of different times.
Speaker 5 (45:15):
So Amen.
Speaker 23 (45:20):
In twenty nineteen, when you first ran, there was a debate.
You raised your hand when asked whether or not borders
should be decriminalized.
Speaker 24 (45:28):
Do you still believe that? I believe there should be consequence.
We have laws that have to be followed and enforced.
Speaker 12 (45:34):
Let's be clear.
Speaker 24 (45:35):
In this race, I'm the only person who has prosecuted
transnational criminal organizations who trafficking guns, drugs, and human beings.
I'm the only person in this race who actually served
a border state as attorney general to enforce our laws,
and I would enforce our laws as president going forward.
Speaker 12 (45:54):
I recognize the problem.
Speaker 5 (45:56):
Okay, she recognizes the problem.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
Uh, that's again. I'm sitting here going and if you've
listened to any of her speeches and any of it's
all talking points, Dana Bashian. Next hour we're going to
do her versus me and how I would answer those questions.
(46:19):
So Dana will ask her the question, then she'll ask
me the question. I will give you my answer, she
will give you her answer. But when you listen, it's
all talking points. How about one more the Rouletta fund
from Dana bash in her interview with come on.
Speaker 12 (46:42):
Let me be very clear.
Speaker 24 (46:43):
I am unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment is Reel's
defense and its ability to defend itself, and that's not
going to change. But far too many innocent Palstans.
Speaker 12 (46:57):
Have been killed. This war must end.
Speaker 24 (46:59):
In the meantime, you must get a deal that is
about getting the hostages out.
Speaker 12 (47:04):
Let's get the cease fire done.
Speaker 14 (47:06):
But no change in policy in terms of armed.
Speaker 12 (47:08):
No, we have to get a deal done.
Speaker 5 (47:12):
What again?
Speaker 2 (47:14):
Next hour, we're going to play a game called Dan
ask a question. Kamala answered, Dan asked, Chad a question
Chat answers. So no changes, no deal done, no changes
at all, Palestinians shouldn't die.
Speaker 5 (47:31):
Deal done? So are you going to keep everything the same?
Deal done? Indeed?
Speaker 2 (47:36):
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going on at Chicago. Is this the new Aurora? You
guys know what's going on with the Venezuelan Gang's been
talked about a lot. Plus it's the debate a week
from the day. Absolutely important. Maybe the most important day
in this race will be the debate. We will discuss
that as well. It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 15 (49:47):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 31 (49:49):
Labor Day is their traditional kickoff to the campaign, sees.
Speaker 23 (49:52):
I don't know that that applies anymore.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
Frankly, I'm not sure it's applied for the last few cycles,
but we say it.
Speaker 14 (49:57):
What is luck to do in sixty days?
Speaker 34 (49:59):
The debate is everything everything, everything when the voter sees
side by side the two candidates and they listen to
what they say, not just in the answers. It's the
body language. Is their contempt to some unfold their arms?
Do they look at the individual when they're speaking? Do
they seem presidential in their approach? For Trump? Can he
(50:19):
keep quiet?
Speaker 2 (50:21):
That's a big no. I'm gonna go with that one.
Can he keep quiet? No, you can't. That's one of
the issues I have. He is very little disciplined when
it comes to these kind of things. Now, doesn't mean
he can't stay quiet during the debate, which is what
he needs to do. That's why they wanted the microphones
(50:41):
shut off because if he can't talk, he can't hurt himself.
And many of you are listening out there probably picks,
Oh my god, Chad, you just don't understand.
Speaker 5 (50:51):
It's the reason he is who he is. I get it.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
But that being said, as I always tell you, guys,
don't think of it in the way that you think
of things because you're a Trump supporter or Trump hater.
Think about the independent person that's out there, who is
sitting on the fence not quite sure they could go
one way or another way. The debate is absolutely important.
Speaker 34 (51:15):
Challenge for Harris right now. She did not do well
in her presidential debate. She did not shine, and now
she has to prove she is the capability to do it.
And Trump has to prove that he doesn't treat her rudely,
obnoxiously because he lost a lot of female voters in
twenty twenty who would have voted for him over policy,
but would not vote for him because of his persona.
Speaker 2 (51:36):
And whether we want to believe that or not, it
is important for some people that persona. How they feel,
is this person somebody I can hang out with? Those
kind of things. On the other side, of it. Did
you see that Mark Cuban put up a poll. So
Mark Cuban throws up a pole like who would you
rather your kids, you know, emulate, essentially Donald Trump or
(51:59):
Kamala Harrison was like eighty percent of people said Donald Trump.
So actions matter absolutely one percent. But those people that
you need to sway, there's just certain things that some
of them are looking for. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 5 (52:34):
This thing is going to go down to the wire,
no doubt about that.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
Like I said last week, anybody who thought this thing
was over, that Kamalo is going to be all that
in a bag of chips and it was done, you're
fooling yourselves. And anybody on the right who thinks this
is going to be a walk in the park, you
too are fooling yourselves. If you're not seeing what's going
on in Chicago. It is crazy. Apparently this is Venezuelan
(52:59):
gay but h in the Center.
Speaker 18 (53:02):
Cityway for some of the guns six one two four,
stuff can drive other stuffs thirty two Venezuelans are trespassing
the building showing guns in the courtyard, and they have
motorcycles in the court as well. All stare while they're filled.
Nothing furthers unclear.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
That's just a few of the phone calls that have
come in, and it gets.
Speaker 9 (53:28):
Views.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
It gets people talking about what the hell's going on,
the city's already struggling with immigration, the amount of people
that have come here illegally using our asylum laws against us,
and then expecting all of this stuff, and then what
happens is after three or four months, the money runs
out and now they're out.
Speaker 5 (53:48):
On the street.
Speaker 2 (53:48):
But there are people that have come here specifically to
continue on doing what they're doing, which is being gangsters.
We talked about that because guess what, you went into Chicago.
Guess what, kag already has a lot of gangsters. They're
not thrilled. But we're going to talk about that a
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Speaker 10 (54:44):
Did you see that that is willing gang members have
taken over parts of the city.
Speaker 5 (54:49):
They've taken over apartment.
Speaker 10 (54:50):
Houses because these stupid people that we have leading our
country are allowing these people, these criminals to come to
come in into our country and.
Speaker 5 (55:01):
We're going to get them the hell.
Speaker 9 (55:02):
Out of here.
Speaker 10 (55:03):
And this is just the beginning. Why do you see
what happens? Why do you see what they're doing.
Speaker 5 (55:12):
It's sound a little drunk there, but he comes into
the place. Yuys know what's going on with the Venezuelans.
It's a very nice yet you got very excited.
Speaker 2 (55:21):
So if you're not familiar with what's happening, happened last
week touchdown on a Wednesday, started to blow up over
the weekend, and now maybe it's moved to Chicago.
Speaker 5 (55:32):
So Venezuelan gang.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
Members seemingly have moved into several apartment buildings, chased away
the management and maybe charging their own version of rent
against migrants. By the way, so other Venezuelans and people
that they figure you're not going to go to the police,
so we can do anything that we want. And the
(55:54):
governor said that that's all a figment of everybody's imagination.
Speaker 5 (55:57):
Now that stuff's real.
Speaker 2 (55:59):
Uh yeah, I don't think that's true.
Speaker 35 (56:05):
Yeah, I saw, and it's infuriating. It should never happen
in this state. It should never happen in Denver.
Speaker 36 (56:09):
That's Mayor Mike Johnston's reaction the many videos that continue
to make headlines about Venezuelan gang violence in the Denver
metro area.
Speaker 35 (56:18):
Obviously that video was not taking place in Denver, and
we are going to do everything we can to make
sure it doesn't ever.
Speaker 36 (56:22):
In a statement, Denver police appear to indicate the same,
saying they take the presence of the TDA gang seriously.
While DPD says they believe there are reasons members of
the gang are tied to crimes in the area, the
department says they're not aware of any apartments being taken
over by the group within the metro area.
Speaker 35 (56:40):
We're not tolerated ou in Denver. We don't see any
evidence of that in Denver.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
But is there any evidence.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
Here's a guy that's actually a police kind of like
professional works for the cops says, Yeah, you don't see it,
but you kind of do. You just actually have to look,
because what's going on in Aurra is pretty gnarly.
Speaker 11 (56:55):
I find it very hard to believe that that's not
gone into the city limits of Denver. They don't have
enough intel yet to specifically say that they can tie
that to the TDA gang.
Speaker 36 (57:06):
James Albey, law enforcement procedural expert, says he believes city
leaders are downplaying the seriousness of the problem.
Speaker 11 (57:13):
I think they're trying to mitigate some of the fear
and concerns that the community made end up having over
this gang that I think is growing one and more
every day.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
He says.
Speaker 36 (57:20):
The problem has already been identified specifically in Aurora and
there should be more focus on how to address it.
Speaker 11 (57:27):
There is a growing criminal element in Aurora that they
can deny, and I think again that's why they've got
the task force involved in this to try to gather
intel and to kind of put the piece of the
puzzle together to figure out exactly what they're doing and
try to get ahead of it.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
Now, if you weren't worried about it, you wouldn't put
a task force together to make sure that you're ahead
of it if you weren't worried about it.
Speaker 5 (57:50):
Obviously you're worried about it.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
You are worried about what's going on because you're seeing
what's happening in Aurora. And by the way, TDA, this
game notorious bad news, very bad news in Venezuela, very
bad news everywhere they go. Almost a version of you know,
think of you know, Savolo deduce Ms thirteen. This is
(58:15):
kind of what they are, but a Venezuelan version of it.
So they're bad news. Okay, this is not somebody and
some group to take lightly. But Chad, it's a figment
of the imagination. That's what I hear.
Speaker 9 (58:30):
It's not real.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
None of it's real, I know. But just in case
it is real, let's set up a task force. So
this is Tyler Olivera. We've had him on the show before.
Good dude. He went out to Aurora to find out
what the hell's going on, spoke to a couple residents
there about some of the things that are happening, and
the video he took. By the way, you need to
(58:52):
watch the video. Maybe I'll grab it and post the link.
It's on YouTube. It is disgusting. It is they have
trash piled everywhere. These buildings are destroyed. It is nasty
beyond belief. And there's gunfire and there he's walking around
and people are plenty.
Speaker 5 (59:13):
Has a bullet hole there, there's a bullet hole there.
There's a bullet hole there. How about this resident?
Speaker 9 (59:16):
Okay, so how often you hear bullets out here? Probably
every two days. Damn, that's that's pretty sitty.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
Yeah, hell yes, I mean it's not too bad.
Speaker 25 (59:24):
Most time I'll be at work, so they deal with
a lot of it.
Speaker 9 (59:27):
You ever been hit with the straight bullet out here?
Speaker 37 (59:29):
No?
Speaker 9 (59:29):
Not yet? How much is it renting apartment out here here?
Speaker 25 (59:33):
Shit?
Speaker 34 (59:34):
It's like fourteen actually straight on the insigne and this
one the mother ones look like the trenches.
Speaker 9 (59:39):
Yeah yeah, I heard you have the best building out here.
Speaker 5 (59:41):
Yeah, pretty much the best one.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
The other bill trashed fucking it up though, Like the Venezuelans.
So the Venezuealans, now they've been at this apartment building
four a year. One year they've been there. It's what
everybody's saying. He goes down the street. There's a couple
outside of their house, not in the building, not thrilled
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by everything, noticing lots of gang stuff happening.
Speaker 9 (01:00:09):
But gang activities out here for sure, David, Yeah, for
a bouts at least here. And I've heard a lot
of people aren't paying rent out here. Is that true?
Speaker 12 (01:00:15):
What I hear?
Speaker 9 (01:00:16):
That's who were here? Yeah, there's a lot of squatters
and hold over tenants all the inside. We just watched
into each building. They're completely trashed. It's not okay, because
the whole place is trashed, completely trash, like a third
world abandoned building. Is that what it looks like. It's
pretty shitty. I think Dimm's targeted because it's centrally located. Yeah,
(01:00:37):
and not close through the border. Okay, that's wid thing.
We're targeted. What would be a message like the city
council or the governor or the mayor, he has late
to get out if anything, but shut this place down.
Shut it down, just like they did in Olme Street.
Speaker 5 (01:00:49):
Because the same owners.
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Yeah, same owners, and apparently they're out of state and
the property management is just totally abandoned the building. So
that one guy he was talking, he said, look, I've
stopped paying rent, they've not followed any of the least
and the garbage, by the way, is everywhere, and it
is piled up as I mean, it's fifteen feet in
the air in certain areas.
Speaker 5 (01:01:11):
It is third world and disgusting, not for fourteen hundred bucks.
Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
So you've heard about Aurora, what about Chicago, Because now
apparently Chicago's feeling a little bit of it in the.
Speaker 18 (01:01:23):
Century on Cityway for some of the guns sixty one
two fourth South can drive other stuffs. Thirty two Venezuelans
are trespassing the building, showing guns in the courtyard and
they have motorcycles in the courtyard as well. Also while
they're filled nothing fur theirs unclear.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
So you heard that thirty two Venezuelans very much a
specific number of people. So the one thing that's going
around right now is the conspiracy that the outlaw motorcycle clubs.
So the Hell's Angels and the and Tito's and the
outlaws are heading to Aurora to throw down.
Speaker 5 (01:02:06):
And that's a conspiracy I don'terly bite.
Speaker 2 (01:02:09):
But Chicago's a different story because here's a gangster who
is thrilled by what's going on in his neighborhood and said, yeah,
ain't happening here.
Speaker 38 (01:02:19):
To all Venezuela's in Chicago. This is this is the warner.
If you ain't on no buys, stay neutral, somebody please translate,
stay neutral. If you know somebody that's in your building,
old boys, don't let them running that building, and don't
let nobody see them running that building, because woe's word
get out that that's the building that day in they
(01:02:40):
gonna chop that bitch down.
Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
He ain't playing. So is it real? Of course it's real.
Is it as bad as some people make it out
to be, Well, it depends.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
If you're living a middle class lifestyle thirty miles from there,
you got nothing to worry about. Because when they talk
about good, crime is less than people that are naturally
born citizens or whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:03:05):
Here's the reality.
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
A vast majority of the crime that migrants commit is
against other migrants. So is it against you or I?
Speaker 39 (01:03:15):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:03:16):
Is it against their own? Absolutely? Why? Because the fear is.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
If I call the police, something may happen and I
don't want to be seen as a troublemaker.
Speaker 5 (01:03:27):
And that's the sad thing.
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
So they're taking advantage of people that are already in
bad situations.
Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
Find out what happens in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
I think it will end much differently, But I'm here
to say as badass as some of the Chicago gangs.
Maybe this TDA, this Venezuelan gang is no joke. Said
it earlier three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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what the hell's going on at the Paralympics If you're
not following the story, there's a lot of cheaters, and
cheating in the Paralympics is way different than cheating in
the regular Olympics. We're going to discuss that as well.
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Hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help. I'm trapped
in a hashtag factory and I can't get out.
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Speaker 41 (01:05:39):
Butch Wilmore one of two astronauts stuck in space far
longer than expected radio and into mission control to report
something odd was going on.
Speaker 20 (01:05:47):
It's a strange noise coming through the speaker.
Speaker 41 (01:05:49):
He held a mic up to it, and it sounded
like this. Now, NASA says it's figured it out. It
was an audio configuration issue between the International Space Station
and Boeing star Liner doc to it. NASA says it's
common to experience noise and feedback on the complex radios
and that it's been fixed.
Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
That's exactly what they want you to think. They don't
want you to think it's aliens. Oh chat, I'm just
saying they don't. I like the guys like, hey, guys,
you guys hear.
Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
What I'm hearing? Like what now here?
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
Hold on, I'm gonna I'm gonna hold the phone up
to it. You guys, tell me what you think it is.
We were supposed to be here eight days. I just
want to make sure that you guys aren't lying to
us and that these aren't aliens.
Speaker 5 (01:06:33):
Oh jeez, hey, I.
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Am a You know, Olympics are over, but the Paralympics
are going on. Let's talk a little bit about that.
Well that's not very nice, chat, No, that's I did
that for all the Olympics. You guys know that, so
(01:06:56):
settle down. I've never seen so much cheating. Every time
there's an article about the Paralympics, it is hey, somebody
else cheated. So there was two cheating scandals in the
last two days. The first one is a Paralympic rower
(01:07:16):
who apparently used a walkie tuckie like device that was
in his ear and you can't do That's a no, no,
you can't do that. Stripped of his bronze medal gone.
They said he forgot to remove his foam from the
(01:07:37):
boat before the race. It was just an accident. So
the Italian rower though, no matter whether you think it's
an accident or not, sorry, doesn't work that way. You're done.
They took away his bronze medal. Then you go to
this one, which was I have no idea. I'm still
trying to figure it out. So she won a gold medals.
(01:08:00):
She's a Polish.
Speaker 5 (01:08:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
I think it's like a club throw, like think of
the hammer throw. She's in a wheelchair, right, She's got
a gold and a silver from previous Paralymics. So she
goes and she crushes the record, just crushes the record.
She throws a thirty.
Speaker 5 (01:08:21):
One point three meters in.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Her first attempt. World record is twenty eight point seven meters.
Absolutely smokes it, just done. Her pillow apparently was too big. Yeah,
the pellow supporting her head in her chair was not
in compliance with the regulations.
Speaker 5 (01:08:41):
So she has been stripped of her gold medal. All
the cheating going on in the Paralympics is insane, so
don't be betting on it. Do people do that?
Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
I'm sure there are some degenerates out there that do that.
It's that time of the day where we talk about nature.
Speaker 31 (01:08:58):
Nature less you, because it will when you go into nature.
Speaker 2 (01:09:10):
We always talk about awareness, understand what's around you. Quick
thinking dad here saved his kid because mountain lions no
longer care about you, me or anybody else because, uh,
you may have food or you may be food.
Speaker 5 (01:09:25):
It was huge.
Speaker 42 (01:09:26):
The mountain lion was not scared at all. A five
year old boy attacked by a mountain lion in the
barbecue area tap of a state park in Malibu Creek
State Park. The child's family was right there, just a
few feet away, when the lion grabbed him by the
head and started to run. Tonight, the victim's aunt told
me by telephone. Somebody screamed the baby's name, and the
(01:09:48):
dad started running. The father grabbed the mountain lion with
his hands and he just fought, and then the mountain
lion let go.
Speaker 5 (01:09:56):
That's what you do.
Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
You fight mountain lion. You got to fight grizzly bears,
bowlar bears. You're pretty much screwed. Just duck and cover.
But this mountain lion had no fear seeing people all
the time, didn't care about the people rolled up.
Speaker 42 (01:10:12):
The attack happened about four thirty Sunday afternoon in a
very busy picnic area with about forty people in the
immediate vicinity. LA Fire and Rescue, state wildlife officers, and
National Park Service personnel all responded to the emergency calls. Tonight,
a California Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman told me
(01:10:32):
they found the lion in a nearby tree. The lion,
he said in a statement, remained in the tree until
state Parks rangers arrived. In consultation with wildlife officers, they
deemed the mountain lion a threat to public safety, and
a ranger euthanized it via firearm.
Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
Yeah watch out, as RFK Junior I'm going to saw
its head off and then I'm going to make it
a throw pillow. It's not very nice, Jack, you have
to I mean, we would love to say, oh, you know,
let's go and let's move it somewhere and let's do
something like that.
Speaker 5 (01:11:08):
We'll relocate it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
The fact is it is now made an actual attempt
to kill a young child.
Speaker 5 (01:11:18):
There is no rehabit. You can't.
Speaker 42 (01:11:20):
I've been in contact with the family tonight. They tell
me he has some pretty serious cuts and scratches on
his face. He was released from the hospital earlier today,
but then tonight they took him back to the er
because of complications with his eyes. Other park doors say,
it is scary.
Speaker 13 (01:11:37):
I thought that maybe there's like some like white animals
or maybe around here, but.
Speaker 5 (01:11:42):
This is like weird.
Speaker 34 (01:11:43):
You never know because there's a manton up here, so
they can't come from nowhere and attack you.
Speaker 2 (01:11:50):
What do we say all the time? People, nature will
mess you up. We tell you these things because we
care about you. Because you may find yourself in nature,
and when you do, make sure you protect yourself. Be
aware at all times. That's all we're telling you to do.
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Benson Show coming up next hour. A lot of stuff
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More on Israel. The hostages continue to ask the question
why is it Israel's issue to fix? When it comes
to the hostages, Hamas seems to have zero responsibility and
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always about BBI and Israel. We're going to talk about that.
A lot of other things to get to. Yes, the
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In fact, early voting starts very soon. Talk a bit
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Speaker 5 (01:13:33):
I watched the interview live with Dana Bash. Dana Bash Dana, Dana.
Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
Then I got up early on Friday because I played
pick a ball early, had the day off, and normally
I don't play, but I went and played, and it's
about thirty minute drive, so I listened to the whole
thing again. So sometimes hearing it seeing it are two
to separate things, because you know, I always tell you
when you just hear it, the words you take out,
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the look, the laugh, all the crowd, whatever is going
on anywhere, whether it's a speech of Trump's giving or
Kamma's giving or any of the stuff, you can come
at it in a different way. She wasn't very good.
The answers to questions were pretty awful. Didn't say a
lot yet used a lot of words, and you knew
(01:14:20):
what was coming, you had days to prepare for it
over a month. They were pretty Softbally, you didn't get
too many second questions that were going to be tough,
right that follow up questions.
Speaker 5 (01:14:36):
You didn't do a great job.
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
Everything was kind of the stat answer of whatever is
on your teleprompter that you give, very robotic, and I
don't think it solved anything. But I said to myselfself,
how would I answer these?
Speaker 5 (01:14:55):
And I thought let's play a little game.
Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
Oh yeah, will listen to the questions from Dana slash
Dana Bash. Then she will ask me the questions and
I will answer them. Ladies and gentlemen, let's go first
with this one.
Speaker 23 (01:15:08):
If you are elected, what would you do on day
one in the White House?
Speaker 24 (01:15:12):
There are a number of things I will tell you,
first and foremost. One of my highest priorities is to
do what we can to support and strengthen.
Speaker 12 (01:15:20):
The middle class.
Speaker 24 (01:15:22):
When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions
of the American people, I think that people are ready
for a new way forward in a way that generations
of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
I have no idea what any of that means. Do you, guys, honestly? Anybody?
Speaker 28 (01:15:46):
All right?
Speaker 23 (01:15:48):
If you are elected, what would you do on day
one in the White House?
Speaker 5 (01:15:53):
Simple?
Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Unpack our stuff. We're getting stuff ready, then moving in.
We're going to hold a press conference. We're going to
talk about what we're going to be doing over the
next thirty sixty ninety days to do all we can
to help fight inflation, to bring down as much as
we possibly can, as fast as we possibly can, but
remind the people that this is not I'm not a genie,
this isn't magic.
Speaker 5 (01:16:11):
I'm not Harry Potter. It's not going to work like that.
Speaker 2 (01:16:13):
But we're going to get ourselves set up, and we're
going to keep the American people abreast of all the
things that we're doing to get ourselves rocking and rolling
when it comes to our economy here in the United States,
as well as dealing with what's going on in Ukraine
and what's going on in Israel, which are two vital
things that must be dealt with asap.
Speaker 5 (01:16:33):
So there we go. That was her answer. My answer.
Speaker 23 (01:16:35):
Next, when you were in Congress, you supported the Green
New Deal, and in twenty nineteen you said, quote, there
is no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
Speaker 14 (01:16:44):
Do you still want to ban fracking?
Speaker 12 (01:16:46):
No?
Speaker 24 (01:16:47):
And I made that clear on the debate stage in
twenty twenty that I would not ban fracking. As vice president,
I did not ban fracking. As president, I will not
ban fracking.
Speaker 23 (01:16:56):
Twenty nineteen, you were asked would you commit to implementing
a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office?
And you said, there's no question in favor of banning fracking.
Speaker 12 (01:17:04):
In twenty twenty. I'm a very clear where I stand.
Speaker 24 (01:17:06):
We are in twenty twenty four and I've not changed
that position or will I'm going forward.
Speaker 12 (01:17:10):
I kept my word and I will keep my word.
Speaker 5 (01:17:13):
Okay, that was her answer to that question. Dan, my turn.
Speaker 23 (01:17:18):
When you were in Congress, you supported the Green New Deal,
and in twenty nineteen you said, quote, there is no
question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
Speaker 14 (01:17:27):
Do you still want to ban fracking?
Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
I would love to ban fracking. The reality is we
can't do it. When you get to the place that
I've gotten to as Vice president, you see the world
in a much different way. I've got to ten thousand
foot view. Ten thousand foot view is this. I'm not
going to hamper our economy and destroy our economy and
put us behind the eight ball.
Speaker 5 (01:17:47):
We just can't do that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
We need to make it cleaner and better, all the
while putting money into technology that is going to absolutely
one hundred percent help our economy as well as help
the environment. These things must happen, but I have to
take a different view of it now because I get
to see things that I didn't see before and how
it would affect us across the board in a much
(01:18:09):
different way. That's just what has to happen. Of course,
i'd like to get rid of it. I would like
us not to be on any fossil fuels to be
better for the environment. But the reality is that can't happen,
and until the rest of the world realizes where we
need to be, we're just gonna have to move forward
this way.
Speaker 23 (01:18:24):
Twenty nineteen, you were asked would you commit to implementing
a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office,
and you said, there's no question in favor of banning fracking.
Speaker 5 (01:18:32):
Yeah, there was, and I would still like to ban it.
Just can't do it. It's that simple.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
And yeah, I was running and at the time, with
the information I had and what I was doing, I
was absolutely about that. I just can't do it. The
reality is we as a nation can't do it, and
we must be the leader. And if we can't lead
by banning, what we can do is make it clean
as possible, sell it for as cheap as possible, which
will help the environment and help our economy.
Speaker 5 (01:18:56):
Period.
Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
Case closed, end of story. All right, how am I
doing pretty good?
Speaker 5 (01:19:00):
Okay?
Speaker 23 (01:19:00):
Next, but I wonder what you say to voters who
do want to go back when it comes to the economy,
specifically because their groceries were less expensive, housing was more
affordable when Donald Trump was president.
Speaker 24 (01:19:12):
When we came in, our highest priority was to do
what we could to rescue America. And today we know
that we have inflation at under three percent. A lot
of our policies have led to the reality that America
recovered faster than any wealthy nation around the world. But
you are right, prices, in particular for groceries are still
too high.
Speaker 12 (01:19:32):
The American people know what.
Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
I know it.
Speaker 5 (01:19:34):
Okay, that was her answer, my answer, But I.
Speaker 23 (01:19:36):
Wonder what you say to voters who do want to
go back when it comes to the economy, specifically because
their groceries were less expensive, housing was more affordable when
Donald Trump was president.
Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
We have to get back to where we were two
percent right around there with inflation. We need to bring
these prices down, we need to bring wages up. We're
going to do that by getting rid of some of
the ridiculous restrictions that are out there, by continuing to
become energy independent. There's no doubt that must happen. And
on top of that building more homes. We talk about
the fact that we don't have enough homes. It's too
expensive to build homes. Places don't want to homes in
(01:20:09):
certain areas. We're going to have to expand we're so
short when it comes to the available housing in this country.
These are the things we must do again. I'm not
a genie. There's no magic super du but ring and
all of a sudden everything changes. But for us to
get where we're going, we're going to have to come
to the realization that we're gonna have to work our
butts off and start to cut through the red tape
(01:20:30):
in the bureaucracy that is slowing things down. It isn't
going to be perfect, it never will be, but we
can do better as a government because we printed way
too much damn money and that was our bad and
we need to get back to cutting and being responsible
with what we are given and we haven't been and
because of that, we have printed ourselves into an inflationary
(01:20:51):
situation that must be dealt with.
Speaker 5 (01:20:54):
Ah, not bad.
Speaker 23 (01:20:54):
Next question than twenty nineteen. When you first ran there
was a debate. You raised your hand when asked whether
or not borders should be decriminalized.
Speaker 14 (01:21:03):
Do you still believe.
Speaker 24 (01:21:04):
That I believe there should be consequence. We have laws
that have to be followed and enforced.
Speaker 12 (01:21:09):
Let's be clear.
Speaker 24 (01:21:10):
In this race, I'm the only person who has prosecuted
transnational criminal organizations who trafficking guns, drugs, and human beings.
Speaker 12 (01:21:18):
I'm the only.
Speaker 24 (01:21:19):
Person in this race who actually served a border state
as attorney general to enforce our laws, and I would
enforce our laws as president going forward.
Speaker 12 (01:21:29):
I recognize the problem.
Speaker 9 (01:21:30):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:21:31):
That was her answer on immigration for just listening. This
was the you and A the other night from Dana
Bash and come. I am answering the questions that probably
the way they should have been. She talked the word
salads and basically did the same thing she does on stage.
Read essentially the same thing in many cases that you
hear on stage. So I am saying, well, what if
I was in that position, how would I answer?
Speaker 23 (01:21:53):
Here's one In twenty nineteen, when you first ran, there
was a debate. You raised your hand when asked whether
or not order should be decriminalized.
Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
Do you still believe that now? I was wrong?
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
It was that simple. Do we need to be throwing
these people back? Deporting them? In hundreds of thousands. We
need to get a grip on what's going on. We
absolutely must do that, and we have to do it
sooner rather than later. I'm not a fan of the
way this administration has handled some of this stuff. Let's
be honest. I have a different view. I understand the
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criminal element, and I understand the people that want to
come here and work and make it simple for them
to do that we should absolutely do. But we can
allow people to abuse our asylum system. We can't allow
people just to come here willy nilly and be welcomed
in and essentially handed lots of stuff that Americans and
taxpayers aren't getting.
Speaker 5 (01:22:49):
We must fix that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
Again, I have a ten thousand foot view compared to
what I had before, and what we need to do
is secure the border, then figure out what we're going
to do with the people here, and some of those
things maybe finds if they stay.
Speaker 5 (01:23:02):
Some of those things may be debortation.
Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
But we have to approach this in a much different
way because what's going on now isn't working.
Speaker 5 (01:23:10):
Next.
Speaker 23 (01:23:10):
Oh, should voters look at some of the changes that
you've made in your policy?
Speaker 14 (01:23:15):
Is it because you have.
Speaker 23 (01:23:16):
More experience now and you've learned more about the information.
Is it because you're running for president in a Democratic primary?
And should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're
saying now is going to be your policy moving forward?
Speaker 12 (01:23:30):
My values have not changed. You mentioned the Green New Deal.
Speaker 24 (01:23:33):
I have always believed that the climate crisis is real.
Speaker 12 (01:23:36):
My value around.
Speaker 24 (01:23:38):
What we need to do to secure our border, that
value has not changed.
Speaker 2 (01:23:41):
Okay, Okay, her values have not changed. That's how she
answered that question.
Speaker 23 (01:23:46):
My turn, Oh, should voters look at some of the
changes that you've made in your policy? Is it because
you have more experience now and you've learned more about
the information? Is it because you're running for president in
a Democratic primary? And should they feel comfortable and confident
that what you're saying now is going to be your
policy moving forward.
Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
I believe what I believe. I believe in the things
that I talked about before. But the reality is, you
get a different viewpoint, and as you start to get
a different viewpoint from a different area where you get
to see things and the effects that things have on
everyday people and our country, you start to realize that
maybe the things that you believed in the past, you
mature from them.
Speaker 5 (01:24:25):
And it starts to change.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
You start to evolve your beliefs based on information you
didn't have before. I still believe in a lot of
the things that people say, Oh, she's flip flopping now.
I still believe in those things, but I also understand
that we live in a much different time and we
must adapt to what's going on. That includes immigration, that
includes the way that we approach energy, and the way
that we approach the economy. So yes, I've evolved in
(01:24:50):
some of those things, but not everything. And anybody should
understand as an individual, as a person, you should be
able to evolve as you get new information. And if
you're stuck in the same place over and over again
because of ideology, that's going to get you kicked in
the Grundle.
Speaker 5 (01:25:09):
She wouldn't have set Grundle, but I did.
Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
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Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 12 (01:26:34):
James Dean.
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Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.
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Speaker 5 (01:26:58):
Let's find out what's trending in the day after Labor Day.
It's the day after Labor Day.
Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
Sales start over in the Google Land number train anything yesterday.
Florida State football suck. Best way to describe that if
you're a Noles fan.
Speaker 5 (01:27:16):
That was awful.
Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
James Darren Moon, Doggie among other things, passed away, Tommy Paul,
we're talking tennis now. Oh yeah, Russia nuclear powered cruise missiles.
Why are they trending? Well, they got a new hot
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single up. It's pretty awesome. I don't think that's real.
Speaker 5 (01:27:41):
I don't think so either. Venezuela the gangs are now
in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Talked about that earlier, except the difference is unlike Aurora,
as the gangster pointed out, Uh, this ain't Aura, this ain't.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
Utah, which I don't think he quite gets. It's not
the same.
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
But hey, we pushed back here, So just let you
know that if you're going to do gangster things here
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Florida State hamas Brian Kelly coach at LSU.
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The other night, USC beat them and.
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He was spounding on the table net Yahoo Direct TV.
Speaker 5 (01:28:26):
George Clooney the most selfless thing ever. It was so
funny the other day, like, dude, you help push him out,
You help push him out. I said. That was the
biggest issue.
Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
For Biden was the George Clooney coming out and saying
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record straight. Some of the things trending right there in
the magical world of the Internet Speaking of Biden was
asked yesterday about all of the stuff that's going on
in Israel in Gaza planning to.
Speaker 11 (01:29:39):
Present a final Hotsma field for the both.
Speaker 9 (01:29:41):
Sides of this week. We're very close to that.
Speaker 5 (01:29:44):
What makes you.
Speaker 11 (01:29:44):
Think that this deal will be successful in a way
that the other deals for non both friends of town.
Speaker 5 (01:29:50):
Mister President, and do you think it's time for Pert, Prime,
Minister net and Yahoo to do more on the issue.
Speaker 9 (01:29:56):
Do you think he's doing enough?
Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:29:59):
No, Here's my thing. Why is it Israel always has
to do something? Why is it? Why is it that
Israel was attacked? Why is it that their people were
taking hostage? Why is it that their people were slaughtered
and tortured for eleven months? And yet Israel has to
do more? What is the more that they have to do?
You want peace, give us back our hostages. It's that simple.
(01:30:21):
And it's always, well, Israel's got to do.
Speaker 5 (01:30:23):
More, They gotta do more.
Speaker 2 (01:30:25):
It's a bunch of crap, and you know it, it
absolutely is. Why is it never hey, Hamas has to
do more, They have to give. They have changed on
numerous occasions the deal that's been.
Speaker 5 (01:30:38):
Out there because they weren't happy with because.
Speaker 2 (01:30:41):
The deal didn't benefit them, and the benefit to them
is keep this thing going as long.
Speaker 5 (01:30:45):
As you possibly can because it's great for business.
Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
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Speaker 37 (01:31:25):
Ten thousand workers at hotels nationwide have walked off the job.
Speaker 21 (01:31:29):
Been here forty four years, and this is the first
time we were actually being on stripe.
Speaker 37 (01:31:33):
As contract talks stall between top hotel chains and the
workers' union.
Speaker 5 (01:31:38):
We're asking for a ten dollar.
Speaker 37 (01:31:40):
Raise, demanding a share in what they say are record profits.
Speaker 28 (01:31:44):
Even with that ten dollar raise, in the next four years,
by inflation numbers, we would still be considered poor.
Speaker 37 (01:31:50):
They also want better healthcare and a reversal of staffing
cuts made during the pandemic.
Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
Why don't you find a better jobs? So wait, even
with the rays, you're still going to be poor, and
there's no thought of finding a better job. There's no
thought of saying, hey, maybe I don't need to do
this anymore. I'm just curious. You can call me, Dick,
(01:32:16):
and I'm fine with that, but get a better job.
It's that simple. If you're saying that, yes, we need
a raise, and even with the rays, we'll still be
considered poor, I would think to myself, better life choices.
Speaker 5 (01:32:33):
Maybe I wouldn't be in this position now. If your
goal is to.
Speaker 2 (01:32:37):
Work up and become management and that's but if you've
been at a job for forty years and you're like,
I don't know, I don't think.
Speaker 5 (01:32:43):
It's going to work out for me because like you've
made your choice. That's not very nice. And I don't
care that you collectively margin great unions. We're the backbone
of this country. Times have changed.
Speaker 2 (01:32:55):
That being said, you had ten thousand people on strike
Labor Day weekend.
Speaker 5 (01:33:01):
I get what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
But when I hear that, my thought is, why not
change your path when it comes to your economic earning?
Speaker 5 (01:33:13):
Because what people are stupid? No, you're choosing to stay.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
Why is that? It must be something? Yeah, there's a
lot of people on strike.
Speaker 43 (01:33:23):
We expect it to continue in waves. It's not intended
for now to be a forever picket line. But they
have already authorized other strikes in other areas. This is
part of a union where there's two hundred and fifty
thousand members, so that can make travelers maybe second guess
their plans if a hotels say they intend to continue
to negotiate in good faith, but they do also say
(01:33:45):
that they have contingency plans so that they can keep operating.
If these employees do continue to walk.
Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
Out contingency, they're going to bring in scabs if they
can bring somebody in to do your job, and it's
pretty simple to replace you that maybe you eat another gig.
Speaker 43 (01:34:01):
You had those ten thousand people that all walked out
on Sunday, and they say they have a number of
demands with a few different hotel changes. So this is Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott,
and Omni, all four of them. This is part of
a much larger union. It is not the first time
that this union has authorized strikes or used them effectively,
but this is definitely prominent for a lot of people
(01:34:22):
traveling in a time of year when a lot of
people are traveling too.
Speaker 2 (01:34:25):
Yeah, and we're going to talk about the traveling over
the weekend Labor Day, the chaos that was, but I
just want to know again, I'm not trying to be mean,
but I'm being honest, you're going on strike telling me
that you're gonna get You want a ten dollar rais,
so you get a ten dollar raise, But even with
the rays, you're going to be in the poverty level.
(01:34:49):
Wouldn't you say to yourself, this isn't where I want
to be, or am I missing something?
Speaker 43 (01:34:56):
Their argument is number one, they want daily service back
because that creates more jobs for them too. But they
also do argue as much as they've scaled back the service,
they say they've scaled back the staffing at these hotels
even more so. While it does feel as a guest
like there is less service going around, they argue, it's
not because they're not doing any work. It's just there's
(01:35:17):
much fewer of them that are employed and they have
to do all of it.
Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
Yeah, that's kind of the way the world has worked.
Every time there's an advancement in something. I'm working in
an industry that I have been in for gone damn
near thirty two issues, and I will tell you when
I came in to where I am now, it's a
different world.
Speaker 5 (01:35:41):
It is a different world. You guys are listening to me.
Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
Across the country, how many people don't have jobs because
I'm on the station. Oh yeah, that's right, board ops
all and we go on and on. It's a different world.
It is absolutely a different world. So I understand what
they're saying. They want more money, the hotels want to
provide more service. They're looking at it. And this is
(01:36:05):
what happens when you're owned by the public. If you will,
they demand you bring them profit. And so what's the
most expensive thing that you have when it comes to
eating into your profit.
Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
It's labor.
Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
So labors where they're going to head to start their cuts.
If it was anything else, they would do it there.
So what I always tell everybody, if you think they
do it because they don't like people, you're fooling yourself.
It's just the most expensive part of what it is
that when companies look to cut, we can cut one
hundred million dollars here, or we can cut seventy things
(01:36:39):
we you know, across the board, but it may not
work the same way anymore. Everybody else can step up
and do more. It is frustrating as hell. I get it,
but I also look and say, at some point in time,
don't you stand up and say, maybe, just maybe I
need to do something.
Speaker 5 (01:36:55):
Else throwing it out there, kids throwing it out there.
That's it. Hey. Speaking of traveling weekend.
Speaker 16 (01:37:02):
According to flight Aware, more than three hundred flights were delayed,
dozens canceled. ABC News has learned officials are now blaming
the mess on a software problem. The ground stuff has
since been removed, but the ripple effect continues.
Speaker 5 (01:37:18):
It's been kind of rough, But I mean it's okay.
We're having fun, right guys. Yeah.
Speaker 16 (01:37:23):
Sure, it has not been an easy getaway weekend for
the Sparks family. Their flight here was canceled and now
their flight home is canceled.
Speaker 2 (01:37:32):
Yeah, there's a nightmare in a lot of different places.
People trying to get certain places and their connector never
got there, and maybe they arrived there, Maybe they didn't
arrive there, their connector did and it took off. In
some cases it was whether. In other cases it was
(01:37:53):
software issues. And remember, if it's a software issue, and
we're not talking hack. If it's a software issue, that's
on the company. They need to reimburse and take care
of you. That's supposedly that new thing they put in
place when it came to how they handle their customers.
If it's weather or a hack, something of that nature.
(01:38:15):
That is completely different because they can't fix the weather.
If it's understaffing, that's on them. So if you're if
you're if you're going from point A to point B
and then on to point C. You got to point B, fine,
but there was nobody to take you to point C
because they didn't have enough staff.
Speaker 5 (01:38:36):
That's not on you, that's on them.
Speaker 16 (01:38:38):
This couple's flight to Nashville also canceled, so back to
the city they go, then return to the airport tomorrow
to try again.
Speaker 14 (01:38:46):
Are they putting you up for the night? No, no
libor day.
Speaker 16 (01:38:49):
Travel proved laborious at Newark Airport Monday afternoon. The FAA
issued a ground stop, which threw the normally busy schedule
into a tailspin.
Speaker 5 (01:38:59):
Yeah, it was ugly.
Speaker 2 (01:39:01):
And then you top that off with software issues, weather issues,
the fact that some people had to they're stuck in
the middle of some I mean think about that for
a second. You're stuck in the middle of somewhere that
you didn't plan on going, and now you're just there
waiting and that's costing you money. Frustrating as hell as
(01:39:22):
that could be. And then you're missing work. Chances are
because you're not gonna be able to get home till today.
Speaker 5 (01:39:28):
Frustrating?
Speaker 24 (01:39:28):
Is that?
Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
Speaking of frustrating, it's supposed to be not an eight
hour cruise, a.
Speaker 5 (01:39:33):
Year long cruise. No, two years, No three years?
Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
Yes, now by three years and a cruise, you mean
three years us on the ocean, traveling from place to place,
or do you mean us sitting in dry dock?
Speaker 43 (01:39:48):
The Villa VI Odyssey now three months past its original
launch date undergoing maintenance in Northern Ireland. The cruise is
advertised to visit four hundred and seventy five destinations in
one hundred and forty seven country. It's a price to
purchase an all inclusive cabin begins at around one hundred
thousand dollars or more. Some passengers sold their homes to
live on board, and many of them have been in
(01:40:10):
Belfast since May, waiting to finally set sail.
Speaker 12 (01:40:14):
It's cold, it's windy, it's damp. It usually rains.
Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
Usually it's Belfast. That's all it does, is it rains.
That's what they do in Belfast. It's cold, it's damp,
You drink and you hang out inside of a pub
and wait for the rain to slow down, so you
can get to your car or your house, or your
bus or wherever you're going, and then you rinse and repeat.
Speaker 9 (01:40:41):
There.
Speaker 2 (01:40:41):
That's kind of what Belfast is like. I've been to
Belfast a lot. It's when I was in England. I
just tell everybody what's the weather, like, give me ten
minutes and I'll tell you, because it'll be three different things.
Some places, though, along the coast and in certain areas,
in certain parts of the country, it just seems to
just do nothing but rain.
Speaker 5 (01:40:59):
How's your cruise?
Speaker 43 (01:41:00):
It's not very good price to purchase an all inclusive
cabin begins at around one hundred thousand dollars or more.
Some passengers sold their homes to live on board. They
are allowed on the ship during the day, but they
can't stay overnight. The CEO says the ship is thirty
years old and it had been out of commission. It
made the trip to Belfast on its own power, but
(01:41:21):
they then found a slew of issues.
Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
A slew of issues. So I have moved, sold my stuff,
gonna be on the ship. Why do I want, of
all the times to be on the ship, I only
want to be there at night so I can sleep,
I can look I can go out across Ireland and
everywhere else and take a peek around do all my
(01:41:46):
own things. So now you're telling me I can go
on the ship during the day that I don't want
to be on because it's not doing anything. I only
want to be there at night. No, can't do that either.
How's that ninety grand working.
Speaker 5 (01:41:59):
Out for you?
Speaker 2 (01:42:02):
I would like a refund three two, three, five, eight,
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your Twitter tweet at as text the program. A lot
of stuff that we're trying to squeeze in here, including
what is taking place in Ukraine. If you guys haven't
heard a massive strike today killing I think so far
forty one people is what they're talking about. This is
one of the deadliest days that they've seen in a while.
Speaker 5 (01:42:23):
Right now.
Speaker 2 (01:42:24):
The Russians are simply keeping their main support efforts outside
of the range of Ukrainian weapons systems.
Speaker 12 (01:42:30):
If that becomes not the issue and.
Speaker 2 (01:42:32):
They can actually strike these targets, that changes the situation.
Speaker 5 (01:42:35):
And that's what they're asking.
Speaker 2 (01:42:37):
Hey, with this massive firing of missiles killing forty one people,
looking like they're ramping up, you're going to have to
do something, and at some point in time, Biden's going
to have to make a decision. Do we allow them
to not just have the weapons, but to actually use them.
They have a lot of the weapons, So they've got
(01:42:58):
all these weapons, but they're waiting for the Hey, it's okay,
you can use them.
Speaker 39 (01:43:04):
President Zelenski has said that two Russian ballistic missiles hit
this military college in Paul Tabor, the College of tele Communications.
It's already one of the deadliest single strikes of the war.
Speaker 5 (01:43:17):
Will Biden give him the go ahead? I don't know.
I mean, he's been very weak.
Speaker 2 (01:43:22):
And we consider here in debate all day about a
lot of stuff with Biden, but when it comes to
foreign and geopolitical stuff, he's been awful. He has been
I mean this and Israel's happened under his watch. These
things have taken place and they've not gotten better. It
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is costing us billions upon billions of dollars that oddly
enough doesn't cost us much because it just goes back
into the coffers here. Like I've told you guys before,
those checks that we're writing, we don't give those to Ukraine.
We give those two We just basically think of a
credit card to several weapons manufacturers, same things with Israel
(01:44:05):
and tell them, hey, they need this, and they swipe
that card.
Speaker 5 (01:44:10):
But that's still coming out of our coffers.
Speaker 2 (01:44:12):
I mean, it's going it's staying in America, but it's
weird because it's coming out of you know, taxpayer funded
life and is frustrating as hell. But on top of that,
he has failed over and over again. Now he's mad
at BB net and Yahoo because six more people are dead,
six more hostages execution style over the weekend. And he's
(01:44:35):
pissed at BB because BB won't do even more when
it comes to what's going on over there and giving
in and as we all know, giving into what the
worst of the worst who will not keep their word.
And you're pissed at him. And I understand the geopolitical
ramifications of what has happened in Israel. I think we
(01:44:58):
all understand that. But I always hear how BB needs
to do this, and Israel needs to do that, and
these need to do this, and what I never hear
is well, Harmas needs to be pressured a little bit more,
because when I heard all the questions and answers, says, oh,
what's boebe need to do. What's boebe need to do?
What's Hamas need to do? Because whatever it is, they
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This, say, I don't believe that either President Biden or
anyone serious about achieving piece and achieving the release would
seriously ask Israel Israel to make these concessions.
Speaker 5 (01:46:54):
Are right?
Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
There's baby net Yahoo after the six hostages killed over
the weekend, once again asking Israel to do more and
not really seeming to ask Amas to do anything else.
Just appealing to people who aren't barbaric is what they're
doing there. Very frustrating, interesting to watch over the next
couple of days. Could this there to really get out
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of control? Sixty two days until the election from today,
But we're not talking about that now.
Speaker 5 (01:47:21):
As we wrap up the show.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Now, we're gonna give you some fun stuff, stupid information,
as we like to say, and then.
Speaker 11 (01:47:26):
I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid.
Speaker 5 (01:47:30):
It will takes stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 39 (01:47:32):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict.
Speaker 5 (01:47:36):
They're gonna do something incredibly stupid. Now you're the fat,
stupid one with the big mouth.
Speaker 15 (01:47:43):
Is stupid. Little last cry.
Speaker 5 (01:47:46):
You should never underestimize the predictability of stupidity.
Speaker 12 (01:47:50):
Now it's time for stupid information.
Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
You know, we were talking about the cruise that's supposed
to be three years long that hasn't left port. But
people have lived on chips before for quite a while.
Christine Castellu lived on ships for more than a decade.
Speaker 5 (01:48:09):
Pretty amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Peter Antonucci, retired lawyer, lived on a luxurious residential ship
for six years. But an American business now Mario Salcito,
nicknamed Super Mario, lived on a cruise ship for over
two decades outside of a fifteen month period when COVID
nineteen hit. Think about that, COVID screwing things up as usual,
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taking them off the ship for fifteen months.
Speaker 5 (01:48:35):
What are you thinking there? It's not very nice, COVID.
You threw Chinese bat soup glue.
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Whatever the hell it was three two, three, five, three eight,
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As your Twitter, you could tweet at us, you could
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Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
I do love hearing from every single one of you
right here on the Chad Benson Show. One week, one
week away from the debate, which I can argue at
this moment in time, outside of a black Swan event,
maybe the most important day in this election period, because
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it's a chance for both candidates to say me not her,
or her to say me not him. It may be
Trump's only chance to paint Kamala the way that a
lot of people's hear, empty vessel, nothing going on up there.
She'll repeat anything you tell her to repeat, so that'll
be interesting. One week away from today, fall along across
all of our social media. It is Tuesday, so you
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know what that means. Go get yourself a taco.
Speaker 12 (01:49:33):
I'm not really a fan of Tuesdays.
Speaker 2 (01:49:35):
We don't care that you're not a fan. You have
a blessed rest of your day. Will do it again
tomorrow as always, Night Night Jack.
Speaker 15 (01:49:41):
This is the Chad Benson Show.