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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
He's passed the torch. Torch has been passed. That's it.
That's all he's got to say. I was here yesterday,
the traveling and I saw that on Wednesday night and
I thought to myself, Okay, but get to the part
where you know, and he never did. We're never going
to find out while he's alive, probably what really went on.
(00:38):
The books that will be written are going to be
fascinating because we've lived through the history. It's not something
we're going way back, and they'll write these books quicker
because people want to strike while the iron's hot. But
she is it now? I mean, she is it? She
is it? Obama earlier today. I don't know if you
guys saw this. It's all over the place. But they
(00:59):
finally came out and they said, all right, you're it.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
You are it.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
We've decided to anoint you as the one. You're like, no, yeah,
way here it is. Take a little bit of a
listen because at first I thought, well, this sounds kind
of odd.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Hi, Hey there.
Speaker 5 (01:21):
You're both together.
Speaker 6 (01:23):
Oh, it's good to hear you both.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
I can't have this phone call without saying to my girl, Kamala.
I am proud of you. This is going to be historic.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
We called to say, Michelle, and I couldn't be prouder
to endorse you and to do everything we can to
get you through this election and into the ovalops.
Speaker 8 (01:42):
Oh my goodness, Michelle Bractice means so much to me.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Well, you got a chance. There's a honeymoon period going
on right now. And you hear that a lot. There's
a honeymoon period. There's a honeymoon period. They're on a
honeymoon period. What's that mean? They are praising her like
they did with Jadie Vance, except for the part where
they started blasting him the moment they found out he
was the pick. They already had that ready. So that
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establishment media is going to continue to give her all
the stuff that she wants, like just they're gonna I mean,
you watched some of the people. You know, this revolutionary,
this is something that's never happened before. This is you
could feel. I mean, and you know what I said
to somebody the other day yesterday, because they said this
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feels like Obama and you hear a lot of that,
and I said, you know, what kind of does it?
Kind of does It kind of feels like there's this
this MEDIAUS ground swell of something. Like I said the
other day, Trump's got to take on everybody, not just
the other candidate. Trump's got to take on everybody, the media, Hollywood,
every activist group, every outside of a few unions, every union,
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parts of Wall Street. I mean, he's got to take
on everybody and the people that control a lot of
the information. Tough. That is tough. Do I think you
can do it? Yeah? Is the honeymoon period though, going
to last a couple weeks, a couple months. I think
it's going to last the entire time. I do not
for a moment think that the media is going to
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do anything that would jeopardize her candidacy and her opportunity president, because,
first of all, they feel like they're a part of it.
They feel like this is as much about them as
it is her. They feel like they're part of the
apparatus that is going to help her get over to
hump to defeat the Evil, to defeat the monster, defeat Godzillawa.
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This is what they feel like. Now, how do the
American people feel that's the only thing that matters in particular? Really,
like seven states the polls.
Speaker 9 (03:47):
New pulling out from the New York Times shows just
how much this race has tightened since President Biden dropped out.
It is now a virtual tie, showing that Harris and
Trump are now separated by just one point of a
likely voters nation. And this is just one of several
major polls all showing just how much closer this race
has gotten since Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Well, that's great, but that's national polls. We don't vote nationally.
We don't we vote state by state. That's what matters
in state by state. It's closer than it was. How
could it not be. It's absolutely closer than than it was,
because when first of all, I'm going to be one
hundred percent honest with you guys, and I know a
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lot of you may not want to hear this. She's
leaned into this. She's absolutely leaned into it. She sounds better,
she's more comfortable than she did when she ran the
first time. She is leaned into this in a much
better way than she did the first time. The first
time she came out, everybody cheered her. They thought it
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was going to be great. She launches this campaign, she
raises twenty five million dollars in a matter of time,
she pisses it all away, never gets one delegate, and
is out before they ever get to Iowa. Doesn't even
finish in the top three, the top two, top four
in California. She is out. She's leaning into it better.
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And for all the people on the left to think
it's over Trump, it's done, you're fooling yourselves. To all
the people on the right that think this is going
to be easy and it's gonna be a cakewalk, you're
fooling yourselves. This is going to be a battle, There's
no doubt about it. And when you have the media
that will not only give you cover by not asking
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you any real questions, but also we'll do everything they
can to change a narrative, even if that narrative was
something that they talked about in a way that now
would hurt you if they were to talk about it,
but they won't yesterday. Do see talking to KJP. We're
gonna miss some of these exchanges about you know, hey,
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she was the bizarre of the border.
Speaker 10 (05:57):
So the first one.
Speaker 11 (05:58):
Says Vice President Harris was an appointed borders are There's
never been such a position.
Speaker 10 (06:03):
It doesn't exist.
Speaker 11 (06:05):
Why are Democrats so sensitive about the vice president and
the border?
Speaker 12 (06:09):
Why are Republicans so sensitive about actually not owning up
to them getting in the way of a border deal?
Speaker 13 (06:15):
Why why won't they own up to that?
Speaker 11 (06:17):
The border would be less of a talking point. Now
if there was less migration to the border, say, if
somebody had addressed root causes of migration.
Speaker 10 (06:25):
Soon Wait, hold on a second.
Speaker 12 (06:27):
What we're seeing at the border is down by fifty
five percent not because of Republicans and Congress and what
they did. It's because of what this president and this
vice president did well.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
This president used executive orders to stop this. And when
you look at the numbers, don't fool yourself. Those numbers
down fifty five percent is not a reality. We've broken
it down here before. That is a bunch of bologna.
That does include the fact that there are people being
flown in. We're talking about crossing at the checkpoints. There
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is a lot of wackiness going on there. So, but
she was put in charge. Now, I've got two pieces
to play here, and I'm playing both in their entirety,
showing you how the American people are treated by the
media and how they look at you, and they think
you're an idiot. You'll buy whatever it is we say,
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and if we say it, you believe it.
Speaker 10 (07:21):
She was put in charge of the border.
Speaker 14 (07:23):
Nope, she was in the South and Central stem the immigration.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
She wasn't.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
The borders are.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
She was not.
Speaker 14 (07:29):
Actually, the borders are.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
She is not.
Speaker 10 (07:31):
The borders are. She doesn't have the borders are. She
was not. The borders are. Let's be very clear, there
was no There was no borders are.
Speaker 15 (07:38):
President Biden put his Vice President Kamala Harris in charge
of one of his administrations growing challenges. She is now
the point person on immigration.
Speaker 16 (07:47):
Vice President Harris is now the Biden administration's point.
Speaker 11 (07:50):
Person to oversee his administration's efforts to stem the flow
of migrants.
Speaker 17 (07:54):
Kamala Harris the point person on immigration, the.
Speaker 10 (07:57):
Point person and the effort to stop the flow of
my na.
Speaker 18 (08:00):
Kamala Harris will leave the response to the border challenge.
Speaker 9 (08:03):
Kamala Harris to lead the White House efforts to tackle
migration challenges at the US Mexico border.
Speaker 19 (08:08):
To take the lead on overseeing all of these efforts
at the border.
Speaker 14 (08:12):
Putting his Vice President Kamala Harris in charge of this.
Speaker 20 (08:14):
Her first thing portfolio item to oversee a solution.
Speaker 21 (08:18):
Because I have confidence that she's going to do a
good job in this role. I think President Biden made
a good decision to a wise move.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Yeah, and I got so much more of that. But
you heard them, and they're telling you whatever I told
you and whatever they told you, you didn't hear that.
This is what I really said. Don't buy it. Three two, three,
five three, twenty four to twenty three At Chad Benichoch
your twitter tweet at his TEXTA program A lot of
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Speaker 13 (10:16):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
It is Friday, so you know what that means. Oh yeah,
finally it's Friday.
Speaker 22 (10:26):
So I've decided the best way for it is the
past the torch for new generation. That's the best way
to unite our nation. You know, there is a time
and a place for long years of experience in public life,
so it's also a time and a place for new voices.
Speaker 23 (10:41):
I'm not a.
Speaker 24 (10:42):
Hundred dollars falking my beautiful I know how I'll say
it didn't body's burning a hold.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Go through my bugget in and do my skim. Come
mon the morning, I'll be.
Speaker 10 (10:56):
It's Friday. Free here fucked on motor again, burning nor.
Speaker 25 (11:11):
The Secret Services solemn mission is to protect our nation's leaders.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
On July thirteenth, we failed both sides of the aisle.
Today have asked for your resignation, and.
Speaker 10 (11:21):
It's essentially a flat roof. I noticed that she said, well,
this is a slow poof. When you think of like
a barn, it's far fire.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Fucked on motor.
Speaker 26 (11:38):
Bruck, shot in the face and pump his fist in
the air with the American flag. Is one of the
most badass things I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 14 (11:49):
Kamala is brats. She's gone from cringe to cool.
Speaker 10 (11:54):
In twenty twenty four.
Speaker 27 (11:55):
Of their first instinct is just to be racist and sexist.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Hurt wonder.
Speaker 10 (12:06):
We have a thirty hours lowly tunity.
Speaker 28 (12:20):
The Democratic establishment just absolutely on Joe Biden.
Speaker 20 (12:25):
He won the primary without a serious challenge. He told
us all he could serve. His party told us he
could serve, and he's clearly diminished.
Speaker 10 (12:32):
Joe Biden is grounded. He's grounded in his faith, in
his family, and in our state.
Speaker 16 (12:39):
Excuse me, the message was very clear, we're here. You
should be scared of us.
Speaker 8 (12:45):
We have work to do, we have doors to knock on,
we have people to talk to, we have phone calls
to make, and we have an election to win.
Speaker 14 (12:54):
Joe Biden's body may not be as strong he used
to be, his language skills may not be as sharp
as he used to be. His heart is as big
as ever.
Speaker 22 (13:01):
My fellow Americans spent.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
The privilege of my life a little. Finally, Friday, some
sounds from the week. In the middle of that, you
heard Martha Raddits talking about the scare tactic. We're here,
the reason you had a couple jets who were nuclear capable,
they were unarmed Russia and China that we had to intercept.
(13:28):
You don't think that Gi and Putin are looking over here,
looking at the chaos that's going on and saying, let's
test them. Let's see what they'll do.
Speaker 16 (13:38):
Launching in darkness from the same Russian base, two Chinese
and two Russian unarmed but nuclear capable strategic bombers aerially
refueling over the Pacific as the US military tracked them
all the way, an array of armed American and Canadian
fighter jets scrambling and then inner, accepting the bombers as
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they came within two hundred miles of Alaska.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
There's a reason they did that. They're looking at us,
They're looking at a chaotic situation with a president, you know,
and and God bless him. I wish him all the best.
He's lived an amazing life. All of us should be
so blessed to be a senator for god knows how long.
(14:26):
He was a senator, a vice president for eight years,
and a president for four. The mental capabilities of him
are real. I don't know if he finishes his term.
I don't know if he can again. We got nothing
from him the other night. I wasn't here yesterday, but
you know we were talking about earlier. We got nothing
from him the other night, zero zilch not on why
(14:48):
he left. And he is absolutely diminished, and that's not
going to get any better. And if I'm jen I'm putin,
I'm going to continue to push.
Speaker 10 (14:58):
Kind of gone.
Speaker 16 (14:58):
Officials say they were not surprised their joint exercises, but
the Russians and Chinese made no secret of this mission.
They want to reinforce not only their military might, but
the partnership that grows deeper every day.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Absolutely, one hundred percent. There is some stuff going on
and are we aware of and and and I'm not
trying to I think a lot of people think you
hate Biden or you hate I don't. The reality is, though,
as everybody says, well, why don't you say stuff about Trump?
(15:33):
Because Trump is not the president. He's not you'll have
your chance to make him president or make sure that
he's not president that comes in November. I'm not going
to argue about the person driving who wants to drive
the bus and whether or not he's mentally capable, or
(15:54):
he's this or he's that evil because he's not driving
the bus. This guy is driving the bus, and this
guy is putting us at risk. That's why I continue
to say, for all the stuff about Trump, and as
bad as at times it has been, and it has been,
and it frustrates the hell out of me because I
think he makes his job so much tougher than it
(16:15):
should be. This has been a massive cover up, and
now and and G and them. They've known how bad
this is for a while, probably far more than we
have here in the United States. Yet here we are,
(16:36):
and while everybody focuses on Kamala, the reality is they're
testing us. They want to see they're testing us. They're
going to continue to push the buttons because they think
nobody over there is really in charge, because it ain't
that guy three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
(16:56):
to twenty three ach had Benson show to Twitter, your Instagram,
a lot of stuff to get to homelessness in California, which,
by the way, is a problem. Javin Newsom came out
yesterday and did something, well, it sounds good. Everybody, slow
your role, Slow your role, and whether or not it'll
get done. We're gonna talk a bit about that. Some
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Olympic stuff as well, and yes, Deadpool Wolverine. The money
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Speaker 1 (17:32):
Chad Benson, Joe, independent Thoughts, independent life.
Speaker 13 (17:56):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Jumping out some Olympic stuff. It kicks off today the
opening ceremonies, and uh, an interesting story about an Australian
field hockey player. If you don't know what field hockey is,
it's it's field hockey.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
So I know.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
It's hockey where you run and you got a little
wooden stick and it's But what this guy has done
for the Australian team, it's fascinating. Talk about a sacrifice.
Let's just put it that way. To make sure he
made the Olympics. Oh my goodness me. So much craziness,
(18:41):
so much chaos it's going on out there. I I
the other night, you know, and I'm gonna play this
thing from from Harris. You you listen to her. She
talks about the chaos and the hate and all of
that stuff.
Speaker 8 (18:58):
So, President Trump, you spent the last two and a
half years full time trying to sow hate and division
among us as and that is why we've gotten nothing done.
You have used hate, intimidation, fear, and over twelve thousand
lives as a way to distract from your failed policies
and your broken promises. Here's what you don't get. What
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you don't get is that the American people are so
much better than this, and we know that the vast
majority of us have so much more in common than
what separates us, regardless of our race, where we live,
are the party with which we're registered to vote, And
I plan on focusing on our common issues, our common
hopes and desires, and in that way, unifying our country,
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winning this election and turning the page for America.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Who does the right hate who? They hate everybody?
Speaker 21 (19:50):
No?
Speaker 2 (19:50):
No, honestly, who If your perception is that they hate everybody,
that's your perception.
Speaker 27 (19:54):
Thing?
Speaker 2 (19:55):
And when I hear the anger and the hate, did
I not just see people in front of our capital
burning the American flag, which is free speech, but bring
your own flag, right, that's a free speech burning the flag.
I will protect your right for speech, but you can't
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take other people's stuff. And when is it okay to
destroy other people's stuff in the name of social justice?
We had a summer of that, do you remember? And
over the last several months, since October seventh, we've had
protest after protests where they're destroying things. Death to America,
get rid of America.
Speaker 26 (20:35):
We're asking people why they're protesting here today?
Speaker 29 (20:38):
Because I want to see empire fall.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Why empire from.
Speaker 29 (20:42):
The US Israel, the empire that's cropped up by capitalism.
Pree poust time, pre Congo, increase it on pre Haiti,
Free Hawaii, pree Puerto Rico, liberation for all.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Hawaii. Okay there, Hawaii, you're free, Puerto Rico, you're free Congo.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
And all that.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Just get over it. For God's sakes. By the way,
you're gonna want to go talk to China on that one,
because we've kind of moved out of Africa and China
is now taking the whole thing over. But free, down
with capitalism, down with all the evil that is, because
everything else works so great. Capitalism is not perfect, but
it's perfect for who we are. Does that make sense?
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The Stepdaughther asked the other day about what, you know,
what countries are still communist? And I said, well, you've
got North Korea, it's kind of the old Soviet model, Cuba,
hot Mess, a little bit of Venezuela, somewhat you know,
socialist China. But China is it's that new model of capitalism,
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capitalism and communism mixed together because they realized that they
couldn't survive without becoming a global economy, so they had
to allow some of that so I said, none of
them I have survived in you know, the down with capitalism,
down with the empire stuff it. None of them have.
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And the reason is simple because while it sounds great,
it's for perfect people, and as we all know, nobody's perfect.
That's why when I say capitalism is perfect for who
we are, because it is perfect, doesn't mean there aren't
and that means there's no perfect people, and perfect people
don't exist. So that's why capitalism has never succeeded. I mean,
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communists been never succeeded anywhere because you need perfect and
you don't have perfect and you never will. Capitalism isn't
flawed in nature. It's perfect, but people are flawed. So
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that's why it's the best system that we have for
us find those perfect people. Let me know three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three act. You had
Benson shows your Twitter tweet at his TEXTA program Gavin
Newsom yesterday you know you wanted to be president, but
I went to Common and he's all like, whatever, I'm
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going to fix the homeless problem that I kind of created.
Speaker 30 (23:17):
I don't think there's anything more urgent and more frustrating
that addressed the issuing captains in the state of California.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
To look forward to the last number of years, the
state has stepped up.
Speaker 30 (23:27):
Where in the past we provided no sport, no resources
to cities and counties to clean up encampments like this,
today we've invested now over one billion dollars in resolution
grants not.
Speaker 31 (23:38):
Only clean up sites like this, but to address the
underlying issue in the first place. One of the big
issues though, that has been an impediment was the courts.
In the past, the courts have denied the ability for
local government, including the state, to clean up any of
these campains and.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Blah blah, blah, blah blah. Let me tell you something.
It's not compassion, and it's time to do something. It's
one hundred eighty one thousand homeless people plus in California.
It is not a housing crisis, although housing in California
is ridiculous. We all know that it is a drug
and mental illness issue. That's what it is. That's exactly
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what it is. This whole thought process of this is compassion.
To allow people to die slowly on the streets is
the opposite of compassion.
Speaker 27 (24:26):
That executive order from the governor is aimed at dismantling
thousands of homeless encampments just like this one here on
Hollywood Boulevard this morning. The move follows a landmark Supreme
Court decision which gave local leaders a greater authority to
remove homeless encampments.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
This so they've got cover now to try to remove
all the homelessness. They've got cover now to try to
force these cities to do something. Because this executive order
that he's taken is not one that is blanket everybody's
got to do it. It is essentially telling the cities,
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we will incentivize you to clean up these camps. We
cannot force you to make the homeless get off the streets.
Speaker 27 (25:13):
The Supreme Court's decision has left cities in a conundrum, however,
weighing the need for enforcement against the rights of those
who have nowhere else to go. Enforcement also remains an
unresolved issue, as the state cannot compel cities to adopt
these new measures, but can only advise and incentivize them
through funding control. Local leaders like LA's Mayor Karen Bess
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will now be trying to balance enforcement with compassion.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
They're gonna use that word compassion. Tell me how it's
compassionate to watch a person do the sway, you know,
because they're on the the you know Heroine and the Fentanel,
you know, the trank and they're doing the sway half naked,
one shoe, it's one hundred and five degrees outside. Their
foots getting burned ahead, they get sores all over, and
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that's compassion. That's not compassion, None of that is. That's evil.
But you want to put it as some sort of
we care about the individual's rights. I get that this
person's not in a position though to understand anything, and
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if you cared about them, then yes you need to
do something about it, because not only is it become
an issue for them, it is an issue for everybody
else in and around. Who has to deal with it,
Who has to clean up the messes, Who has to
clean up the crap literally the crap, Who has to
deal with the crime? Not compassion.
Speaker 27 (26:42):
A recent RAND Corporation study suggests it that dismantling encampments
might not have a long term impact on reducing homelessness. Meanwhile,
civil liberties groups they are set to challenge any heavy
handed enforcement, ensuring that protections against excessive fines and do
process violations are being.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Upheld back out here live, we can tell you.
Speaker 27 (27:05):
That caltrans has already been active clearing over eleven thousand
camp sites since twenty twenty one. Under this new directive,
we know that other state agencies like California State Parks
and Fish and Wildlife will now be directed to take
similar measures as well, with given a priority to those
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encampments that pose the largest health and safety risks.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
I just I love the compassion, and this, that and
the other. We can't compel you to do this. Go
look at how much money they've spent since twenty nineteen,
one hundred and sixty thousand dollars per homeless person. It
is not a housing crisis. It is a mental illness
and drug crisis. It is not compassion. It is hate
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for these people because they cause you trouble. So the
best thing for you to do is to allow them
to just do whatever it is and try to ignore
it to gets too big. You're wasting money, and you're
hurting the taxpayer, and you're hurting these people. It's not compassion.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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three Atchad Benson shows your Twitter tweet edis text to
program talk a little bit about the Olympics. There's a
guy for Australia and I'll tell you a story really quick.
He's a field hockey player. His hand got smashed two
weeks ago in practice and his finger was essentially ripped off.
It was dangling there by the meat. They said, we
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can fix it and save it, but you won't be
able to do anything with it for four to six months.
And he said, cut it off so I can get
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Like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Opening ceremonies tonight for you? Yes, the Olympics, it's not started. Well,
if you guys have not heard, there was the disruption
(30:20):
at the soccer game the other day when the Morocco
fans came onto the field. There was a two hour delay.
But today is the start, right, this is it? This
is the start of the Olympics. Well, what do you
mean it's a start. It's the opening ceremonies the Olympics.
The games have already started because you've got team sports
(30:41):
and they're they're going to be here for a couple
of weeks. It takes longer for them to recover, so
that's already started. But the opening ceremonies, So what happens, Well,
there's been some issues with the trains.
Speaker 32 (30:55):
They had of France's Real Network SNCF, saying it was
a coordinated attack, were reported overnight at about four am Local,
with France's high speed rail line seeming to be the
intended target. Fires were set along three lines. A fourth
fire on another line was stopped. Train traffic to Paris
has been severely disrupted, with eight hundred thousand passengers expected
to be affected. The Real Network saying it will take
(31:17):
all weekend to repair.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
That is insane. So arson these are coordinated attacks. Understand
that France is home to a lot of young Muslim men,
pissed and angry, who side with a lot of jihadi ideology,
(31:42):
and they've had serious issues with obviously several terror attacks
and can go back to that Baclet theater and several
other things. This is scary and they think they're ready
for it. They are. They've already arrested several people who
they think were planning some stuff.
Speaker 33 (32:01):
They think they're ready for three hundred thousand people have
tickets for the opening ceremony. I no fly zone of
more than ninety miles will spawn all around Paris. France
is not taking any chances.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
No, not taking any chances whatsoever. Sort A couple buddies
who with the RNC did some reporting from there, and
then they are over in Paris right now and they said,
it's it's on such a lockdown. You have no idea.
When you're at the RNC, you see people and then
(32:33):
you know there's people that are undercover. Right they get
the ear ear piece in things like that. They said,
I'm sure there are people here that are undercover, but
they have made it known the visibility of the amount
of security that is there. And think about this for
an issue. This is supposed to bring the world together,
(32:55):
one hundred and ninety nations or so participating or I
got break dancing, and what do you have? You have
to have so much security because there are people out
there that want to disrupt these games, who want to
hurt and kill some of the athletes. And if you
don't think that's true. Already Israel having some issues.
Speaker 33 (33:14):
Using international outcry over the war in Gaza Israel, accusing
Iran of trying to intimidate Israel's Olympic team. They claim
fifteen athletes receive death threats by email and phone, with
imagery echoing the horrific nineteen seventy two attack at the
Munich Games.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
And yesterday I was talking about buddy Joe Kelly, and
I said to him. He's a radio guy, and he
and I were chatting, and he said, I just feel
like something's gonna happen. I said, I have that feeling too.
I don't want it to happen. God willing it doesn't happen,
but God, it just feels in this turmoils time of chaos,
what's going on with Goz in Israel, what's happening with Russia,
(33:51):
all of this stuff, I just feel like something is
going to happen, or there's going to be something that's
caught just in time that would have absolutely been horrific
three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at she had Benson shows your Twitter tweeted as
text to program And meanwhile, elsewhere in the world of entertainment,
(34:11):
it's gonna be massive. So that's supposed to be.
Speaker 5 (34:13):
Scary dead Bull and Wolverine, perhaps the year's most anticipated film,
now in theaters, and in addition to Ryan Reynolds and Hugh.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Jackman, Em mccorran joins the cast. Does the villain Cassandra Nova.
Speaker 13 (34:22):
This was so silly, it was really delicious.
Speaker 5 (34:24):
The character literally sinks her fingers into people's heads and
messages with their minds. Corn telling me they had to
wear prosthetic digits, like having.
Speaker 32 (34:31):
Fingers on your fingers, But it feels interesting because you
couldn't do anything once they had them on, because they
also haven't had nails on them, which were very fragile.
So yeah, I couldn't go to the ballroom by myself,
which was humbling.
Speaker 5 (34:41):
Dead boone wolver and expected to set opening weekend records.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
Yeah, and everybody's wondering who's gonna be in it besides them,
who's the the special cameos, because you know you're gonna
get a lot of them. You know you're gonna get
a lot of them. Well, the director was asked about
that because there are a lot of speculation, you know,
the Marvel characters, the X Men, any of these things.
Prince Charles, I think King Charles me the King Charles is.
Speaker 3 (35:06):
You can confirm King Charles is not.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
This may be the first confirmation of a cameo rumor
that I have been willing to make. King Charles is
not in this movie. All right, So King Charles is
not in the movie. How many will there be? A plenty?
And of course, as you always know, you must stick
it out through the credits. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three Atchadventon's show, to Twitter, your Instagram,
(35:31):
A lot of other stuff to come up next hour.
Obviously Biden's done. Still got no word the other night.
Very frustrating, you know, as we were talking about earlier,
with what's going on, the unrest in the world, the
fact that Russia and China are getting closer and closer
every day. They flew those planes two hundred miles off
the coast of Alaska. We have a right to know
(35:52):
what is happening. Sorry, And I just still feel like
we got screwed the other night because they're not telling
us the truth and how bad he is. In some way,
shape or form, he is going to finish this out.
I find that hard to believe. So many other things
to get to if you're miss any of the show.
Make sure you've read the podcast Happen Friday, everybody. It's
the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 13 (36:42):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 34 (36:43):
Publicly saying it's going to be a landslide for them.
On our site, we're saying it's going to be close,
and I'm like, that's not true. It's not going to
be close.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
Here's why.
Speaker 34 (36:53):
Since twenty sixteen, since all the people were like, well,
can't like that mean lady in the pants suit who's
super competent, and we got Donald Trump, twenty point two
million boomers have died. That's right, twenty point two million
boomers have died since twenty sixteen election.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
That's a lot of boomers. She's very excited about all
the boomers being dead. She's going to tell us why
right now, because this is all about the big DeBie
at the win.
Speaker 34 (37:20):
Since the twenty sixteen election, forty one million gen Z
voters have come to age eight million since the twenty
two election, which sixty three percent of the majority of
the new gen Z swing.
Speaker 25 (37:35):
Democrat, hard Democrat, very liberal. We register gen Z and
gen Z votes in the numbers that they have been
voting with. It will be such a landslide. We will
win I'm say, fourteen fifteen million votes.
Speaker 13 (37:47):
It's going to be that big.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
First of all, you don't vote. That's kind of the
reality of the young. Don't vote. It's always been that way.
They don't. I mean, they'll pick a they'll vote more
than one election, they will another, but for the most
part they're not consistent. That's what the boomers you know,
have gen X, they have that kind of consistency. Millennials
picking that up as well. And the other thing is,
(38:12):
we don't an elect and a president by popularity popular
We don't. We don't elect a president based on all
of them. We elect state by state. So we have
a you know, this is why it's a republic, right,
it's representative republic because if it wasn't that way. First
of all, no pure democracies out there like you would think.
(38:35):
And the reason is simple, because they just don't work.
Because people eventually realize they can just vote whoever is
going to give them the most stuff in and in
one area, the larger areas will control everything and the
rest of the smaller areas will have to do what
they say. That's not who we are. But it is funny,
you know that when you tell people that, well, well
(38:57):
we wont the pot, that's not how we do it.
For how we do it, that's why never look at
the polls. Look how close it is. She's closed the
gap till one. I'm surprised she's not up ten based
on the amount of coverage she gets. And it's fawning
coverage right outside of Fox. It's fawning coverage over Kamal airs.
Outside of Fox. It's like, oh my god, you're the
(39:18):
best I ever seen anybody like you before. You're better
than everybody. You're like better than Jesus. It's fawning coverage.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
Like that.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
That's you know, I mean, it's ridiculous. But we don't
elect based on the popular and when you talk to
young people they can't understand why. And then you explain
to them because California and New York would run the
entire country. And if you're liberally you might be like,
that's great, but eventually somebody's gonna come along. First of all,
you can destroy your country because you're only gonna vote
(39:51):
for people who give you all the things you want.
And then you realize you can't afford all the things
you want, then you get what you see around the
world when things go sideways and you don't want that. No,
I expect that. You're young, right, you're young. Kamala. She
opened up her campaign yesterday. It's kind of interesting because
I was watching some people saying she's in touch with
(40:12):
main street America. With mainstream you know, this is the
mainstream of America. She is way more in touch than
anybody else. Well, or if you're gonna open up your campaign,
you go with RuPaul Kamala Harris.
Speaker 8 (40:23):
Each day we are seeing our rights and freedoms under attack,
including the right of everyone to be who they are,
love who they love openly and with prime. So as
we fight back against these attacks, let's all remember no
one is alone, and your vote is your power.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Cannot get an amen.
Speaker 35 (40:48):
Now, on with the job, and.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
Remember you better vote because that's mainstream America. It's not
who's the women. I mean, she'd look the abortion thing
she is going to run with like that's going to
be the only thing that matters, because this election is
boys versus girls. There are three million more women in
this country, women, especially single women. You mean cat ladies, whoever?
(41:13):
Single women are far more liberal than men. Men are
more conservative. Men are far more conservative. Married women with
children are more conservative, but single women are far more liberal.
And this is going to be about the evil oppressors,
And this is going to be about people are like
always like some common sense, you know. So I'm out
(41:35):
here in Dallas, and yesterday I was meeting with a
bunch of news people and some of them don't like
I'll be one hundredercent honest for you. They are not
fans of me. They've made it openly known that I'm
an evil person. They don't like me at all. In fact,
I'll tell you this, A couple of people have quit
because I'm on here your station. So yesterday I said, everybody,
(41:56):
tell me, what is it about me? You've heard a
lot of stuff if you listen to my show, but
you've heard a lot of stuff. You've seen me in
the studios, nothing but nice. Get it off your chest.
Why don't you like me? Now we can disagree in politics,
but you outwardly can't stand me. This one lady, this
one lady, let's just put it this way. She's so
disgusted by me that when I sat down yesterday, like
(42:20):
the studio area and out in front of the studio
are there this a bunch of like, you know, cubbies
and cubes and stuff. You can go sit any of
the veal the feel crates. I said, hey, where can
I sit? I let men eat my lunch and stuff
show prep And she's like, oh, sit here, And the
lady the can't stand me? She got up and left.
(42:43):
Why don't you like me? I mean, I don't care
if you don't like me, but at least make it
for a reason. Some of the listeners out here in Dallas,
lovely lady named JB came last night. We had a
big event. She showed up. I've been listening to station
really forty years. He loves the station. She calls the
guy who runs the station every day to complain about me.
(43:04):
Can't stand me Homeline yet and to the fact. And
I'm pointing this out to you guys because I'm very
open and transparent here during the event the day before,
they said, yeah, we had to get security for this event.
I'm like, because of me, He'll cause you. I'm like,
(43:25):
because I'm that crazy. So this lady Jabie, she shows
up last night and the guy runs the station and goes, oh,
I bet that's her. So he goes over. I come
over two minutes later and I go, I'm Chad, how
are you. She's kind of taken back by it. We
(43:47):
spent ten minutes talking Chads some my my French fries.
The perception of me in her mind was none of
the reality. The perception of me in her mind was
I hate gays, don't love them. So my best friends
are gay. My producer Anthony, who is my ride or die?
(44:07):
It's gay.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
I love them.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
I have no problem with that. When my daughter's gay,
don't care. I wish her nothing but the best and happiness.
I'll do anything in my power to make sure that
she's a happy, happy, happy kid. I don't like indoctrination.
I don't like the insanity being pushed on kids at
a young age. I think we all understand that. And
(44:35):
I said to her, that's what I don't like. That's
what I don't like. I don't like that stuff. Nobody does.
But be happy, love who you love, live the life
you want to live, don't hurt anybody else. I got
no problems with any of those things. But the whole
(44:58):
thought was the perception of it. The perception. And this
is how the misinformation begins, because as we started talking
and it starts to several people last night who disagree
with some of my things, the things that I was
telling them and showing them, they had no idea because
they live in a bubble in some cases, and because
(45:20):
things in the past have happened, they feel that everybody's
out to get them, everybody is out to destroy their
whatever it is, whatever hill they're ready to die on.
They're ready to die on every hill for all things.
And that's not true. That is absolutely not true. So
when I hear Kamala come out and say everybody's rights
(45:41):
are being taken away, I'm like, well, well abortion rights now,
look it went back to the states. So if you're
in a state Texas, Florida might be tougher, There's no
doubt about that. There's no doubt about that. If you're
in California, knock yourself out literally. But when I said
(46:04):
what rights do you have to a couple of people,
not the JB lady, who's wonderful, So what rights do
you have that aren't there anymore? They couldn't point to
a one I said, Because the thing is fear sells
better than other things three two, three, five, three eight,
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(46:24):
your Twitter tweet at as text broke them a lot
of stuff to get to, so more than the Olympics
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Speaker 13 (47:35):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 6 (47:37):
Well, some of Southwest's most dedicated customers are in shock
over changes to long held tradition of the airline. Southwest
CEO Bob Jordan says, it's clear that time has come.
Speaker 7 (47:47):
Our research showed that eighty percent of our customers prefer
an assigned seat and eighty six percent of our potential
customers prefer an assigned seat.
Speaker 6 (47:56):
He says, traveler preferences have changed over time. A timeline
is yet clear, and it will take time to add
extra leg room seats to Southwest around eight hundred planes.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
It's very interesting what Southwest is doing. Some of the
passengers seem kind of thrilled, some not so much. That
was kind of the fun thing, right You get to
Southwest and it was a free for all. Now you
get your little pass or whatever. It's gonna be interesting
to see how this plays out.
Speaker 36 (48:21):
Well.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
They what they have done in the airline industry is
very similar to the gaming industry. I was talking a
bit about this yesterday with some people. The gaming industry
decided a long time ago micro transactions were the wave
of the future. Give it to them cheap or free,
(48:43):
and they'll buy stuff along the way. Well, you want
a cheap airline, you get a cheap airline. Right, it's
only one hundred dollars a ticket. But what happens is
they nickel and dime you. Right, it's it's it's you
want to sit in this seat, Well, that's an extra
twelve bucks. You want to sit over here, that's an
extra twenty five bucks. You want to get two bags,
that's an extra thirty five dollars. You want this it's
(49:05):
all about you thought the ticket was one hundred dollars,
and it is. But along the way things add up
so that face value of one hundred looks great. And
Fortnite it's a perfect example of something. The video game
itself is free. Doesn't cost you anything for Fortnite, But
you want the skins, right, you want all the things
(49:27):
that you can. Oh, I want to look like Peter
Griffin or I want to look like Spider Man when
I'm playing this game. That costs you. My daughter has
a game called Toke Life World or something like this.
It's free to play, but we probably spent fifty bucks
on the damn thing, buying her a new neighborhood, because
it's kind of like it's it's think of it the
sims for little kids, you know, buying this or I want,
(49:50):
That's what happens. It adds up over time three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
shows your Twitter tweet at a text of program, it's
a big deal. The Obamas have endorsed Kamala, and when
I'm going to play this for you, I thought it
was kind of a parody. There's no way this is real.
(50:12):
It doesn't sound real. But apparently it's real.
Speaker 6 (50:17):
Kamalah, Hi, Hey there, Ah, you're both together.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Oh, it's good to hear you both.
Speaker 4 (50:26):
I can't have this phone call without saying to my girl, Kamala,
I am proud of you. This is going to be historic.
Speaker 7 (50:35):
We called to say Michelle and I couldn't be prouder
to endorse you and to do everything we can to
get you through this election and into the oblops.
Speaker 8 (50:43):
Oh my goodness, Michelle Bractice means so much to me.
I am looking forward to doing this with the two
of you, Doug and I both and getting out there
being on the road. But most of all, I just
want to tell you that the words you have spoken
and the friendship that you have given over all these
years mean more than I can express. So thank you both.
Speaker 5 (51:04):
It means so much.
Speaker 8 (51:06):
And we're gonna have some fun.
Speaker 4 (51:07):
With this too, aren't we.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
So that was it, but it just sounded odd. It did.
Look she's got all the momentum right now. We've talked
about it throughout the day that the honeymoon period is
still not over and it'll probably continue through the DNC.
This this amazing honeymoon period that jd Vance, by the way,
(51:29):
didn't get as vice presidential. I mean they went after
him from the minute. Anything he said in the past,
anything he's done in the past, they've uncovered it. And
then you go and look at the Democrats and how
the media and by that I don't mean the local
journalists and stuff. I'm talking about the establishment MSNBCC and
(51:51):
as these people, how they've changed narratives. She was never this,
she was never that. She didn't do this. She did.
It is crazy. It is absolutely crazy, was it? Abramson,
Former New York Times editors, that have never seen a
period like this, a honeymoon period like this. And I
don't think it's gonna end. I don't. I don't think
(52:14):
it's gonna end. I think from now until election night,
they're gonna do everything they can because remember, this is
part of being a good Democrat, the resistance, it's part
of the good fight, is to defeat Trump and all
that he represents and everybody who believes in him. That's
what you're doing. So they're energized for that because they
(52:38):
knew they weren't gonna win the old guy. They knew
that they knew they weren't gonna win with the old guy.
But does this how long does this last? Does it
last the entire time? I think it does, because I
don't think the media is curious about anything other than that.
I was talking to somebody last night. So I'm out
here in you know, Dallas, and we're doing an event,
(52:58):
and I was talking to a couple of people last
night and it was very obvious that, you know, if
they don't like Trump, that's fine. And I said to them,
you're the kind of people that we're arguing on an
airplane over who the pilot is right, and you want
(53:19):
this pilot so bad, and even if this pilot crashes
the plane, it's better than the person who would be
the pilot potentially who would land the plane, because that's
how much you can't stand that person. And they're like yep,
I'm like, well there you go. Then three two, three, five, three,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benton Shows your
Twitter tweeted as text to program, my buddy, Zach Abraham's
(53:42):
going to join the program a little bit. Talk about
the economy. Does this stuff have an effect on the economy? Stocks, bonds?
How does this kind of uncertainty play? They talk about
that A lot of other things to get to as
well as chat Ben's chill.
Speaker 1 (54:04):
Such Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
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Speaker 33 (54:29):
French authorities according this a massive and coordinated attack on
this country's railway system. Three fires were set along rail
lines to the north and the east of Paris. It
could be that with so much security in place here
in the capital, that these attackers found easier targets elsewhere.
It's caused massive delays and cancelations nearly a million people
will have been affected through the weekend.
Speaker 2 (54:52):
Get ready for the Olympics. Still feel weird, like something's
going to happen.
Speaker 33 (54:56):
Eyes were set in signal boxes, lines were cut on
high speed rail lines. It's even affected the euro Style
that connects the UK with France. No word yet on
who carried this out, but the Intelligent Services are involved
in the investigation. It is clear this was an attempt
to sabotage the opening so many of the games tonight.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
I wonder was it giatist? Was it people that are
pissed about I don't know, climate change. They got a
lot of problems over there. The protesters are crazy, you
see in England. They're protesters, you know, the ones who
stop traffic and glue themselves the stuff. They're getting real
jail sentences here. We just go, Can you guys leave?
Can you guys move? We don't care that you to
(55:33):
destroy stuff. We don't want to hurt your feelings about compassion.
It's good that you're burning the American flag. That's you're right.
It's not your right to burn somebody else's flag. So
if you want to bring an American flag and burn it, fine.
It's also not your right to deface and destroy other
people's property. Kamala's you know this, this has all to
(55:54):
do with the with you know, bb net, Yahoo being
here and you know, the resistance. And it's interesting because
she released a statement, she really talked much about it,
and she should have condemned the hell out of it.
But she's walking that fine line because a lot of
those are going to be her voters. A lot of
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those are going to be here, you know, the people
that really really, really, really water. But they want her
to be fully for Palestine, not even any wiggle room whatsoever,
evil zionist colonist yesterday talking about it.
Speaker 8 (56:30):
We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering.
And I will not be silent.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
Okay, She's not going to be silent.
Speaker 8 (56:43):
There has been hopeful movement in the talks to secure
an agreement on this deal, and as I just told
Prime Minister at Yahoo, it is time to get this
deal done.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
Yeah. I'm sure he's just like, oh, yeah, sure, anything
for you, We'll get it done fast. Anything else you
want me to do. Let's not forget how many deals
have been put up by the West. I can't even
tell you anymore.
Speaker 3 (57:08):
Ten.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
I mean it's an ongoing thing. How many deals have
been put up by the West and have been close
to being done, and then Hamas does what it does.
Speaker 8 (57:19):
It is time for this war to end, and end
in a way where Israel is secure, all the hostages
are released, the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza ends.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
Okay, then give back the hostages, lay your weapons down.
Let's then move forward. Build your infrastructure, help you get
connected to the rest of the world. Do those things
and watch what happens. Continue to live with terrorists as
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your leaders, and you're going to continue to get the
same thing over and over again, which is your people's say,
sacrifice you. Israel does what it has to do, and
you're in the same place over and over again where
you have the world's pity but you have no prosperity.
Have fun with that. And those lunatics out in front
(58:14):
are like, oh my god, he's just destroy America. Let's
just free stuff. This destroy America's America is bad. All
of these people are just they're so evil, and this
lady's crazy. We're asking people. By the way, liberal white
woman young. We're asking probably has cats.
Speaker 13 (58:33):
We're asking people why they're protesting here today.
Speaker 29 (58:36):
Because I want to see empire fall, Empire from the US, Israel,
the empire that's cropped up by capitalism. Three poustime, pre Congo,
freeze it down, pre Haiti, free away, free Puerto Rico,
liberation for all.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
So she is free. Let's go over this again. She
is freeing the Congo. She is freeing Hey, by the way,
Haiti's a hot freaking mess. Why is it a hot mess?
You believe a lot? I mean like we've dipped our
toes all over the place. Haiti's been a hot mess
since well, Haiti's begun. And it's interesting because if you've
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ever seen this kid, right you got you're like you're
shar An Island with the Dominican for what it is
a disaster. So we're gonna free Haiti. We're going to
free the Congo. But my favorite two where we're gonna
free Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Do you know if we
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said fine, will will We'll let Hawaii do whatever it
is it wants to do, and we will know it
can Nola will allow it to be free. It'll be
its own country, and good luck to you because that's
what you want. About an hour later, China would roll
on in there. But I thought they were gonna be free.
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They're not. They're not. They're not captured by anything. They
get all the love and protection they need. It's just
so ridiculous. And the whole thought of well, we're just
gonna destroy capital is because the minute we do that,
it's gonna be better for everybody gets capital as it
is evil. Jeez, what's the what in what world do
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you live in? Where will you place it with?
Speaker 21 (01:00:25):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Hugs and kisses? We're all gonna have equity with hugs
and kisses. What world do you live in? That we
get rid of it and everything's cool. So there's no currency,
Well there is. Who gives the currency, the government? So
you're gonna turn everything over to the government because you
trust them. This government. No, not this good because remember
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she wants the fall of America, the empire. Oh, my
Lord Donald Trump.
Speaker 37 (01:00:54):
For three and a half years lyon, Kamala Harris has
been the ultra liberal driving worse behind every single biten catastrophe.
She is a radical left lunatic who will destroy our
country if she ever gets the chance to get into office.
Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
We're not gonna let that happen.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
You know, I was supposed to be nice.
Speaker 38 (01:01:14):
They say, something happened to me when I got shot,
I became nice. And when you're dealing with these people,
they're very dangerous people. When you're dealing with them, you
can't be too nice.
Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
He really can't be.
Speaker 38 (01:01:24):
So if you don't mind, I'm not gonna be nice,
is that okay?
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Playing for the crowd. I didn't expect you to be nice.
And you can be called misogynistic, and you can be
called racist and all of the things, because you know,
it's interesting. So when you someone when if you're a
politician and you say, I don't know, call him Hitler,
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say's the Antichrist, whatever it is that you're gonna say that,
that's okay. It's not name calling because that's just reality.
But if he says you're a left wing lunatic, that's
misogynistic and of course racist.
Speaker 38 (01:02:11):
Continue countries are taking their criminal elements and they're bringing
them into the United States of America.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
And they're dumping them in our We're a dumping ground.
Speaker 38 (01:02:19):
We're a stupid country that's run by stupid people.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
Or not a stupid country. But at this moment in time, yes,
as an old saying, when I was in England, we
fight like lions unfortunately were led by donkeys, and I
kind of feel that way sometimes, especially when it comes
to the immigration situation. But you know, she had nothing
to do with it. I want to remind everybody of
that that she had nothing to do with the border.
And the media will tell you that over and over again.
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She had zero to do with the border. Don't look here,
quote unquote borders are.
Speaker 10 (01:02:51):
Vice President Harris was not a borders are.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Being time vice president and borders are. Kamala Harris facing
some backlash what he said about Harris and immigrant was
not true. She was never appointed borders are.
Speaker 36 (01:03:02):
And this will be her first visit to the US
Mexico Border regents, and she was appointed as the borders
are by President Biden.
Speaker 4 (01:03:09):
People don't have to counter the misinformation. You already hear
folks talking about the borders are. She wasn't the borders are.
Speaker 17 (01:03:14):
President Bidens happed Kamala Harris by President Kamala Harris.
Speaker 10 (01:03:17):
To be the borders are now, she wasn't the borders are.
That's what Republicans labeled.
Speaker 8 (01:03:23):
Her They were very critical of Kamala Harris, especially in.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
Her role as borders are.
Speaker 10 (01:03:28):
Now what she's up against?
Speaker 4 (01:03:30):
His folks lying about her border record, calling her a borders.
Speaker 39 (01:03:33):
Are Kamala Harris, who was appointed as the borders are.
Speaker 14 (01:03:36):
The Biden team didn't declare her the borders are.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
They wanted her to work on kind of the root
causes of immigration.
Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
There has been so much criticism against Kamala Harris.
Speaker 20 (01:03:42):
You know, she was the borders are, calling her sort
of the borders are, which wasn't necessarily the case.
Speaker 17 (01:03:48):
So the border if they weren't planning to address it
in a major way, do not make her your borders are.
She met with some of the Northern Triangle countries, but
nothing has effectively changed.
Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
Yeah, just let you guys know. So for a lack
of an actual better term, that's called gas lighting. They
tell her she's the borders are, She's the point person.
She is these things when it comes to immigration. What happened?
It didn't work? Why didn't she do any She didn't.
She was not involved in this. She was did what
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longer the guy. We're going to go with this lady here.
You know, investors, I've always said this, You know, they
don't care who's running everything. What they want is it
to be steady and stable. They want to know what's coming.
Speaker 10 (01:06:22):
Yeah, yeah, it.
Speaker 39 (01:06:24):
Look market It should be no surprise to anybody, but
markets don't like surprises. But what's really unique about this Well,
I guess it's not unique in this scope of the
last five years. But what's unique about this time is
the market's total disregard of any type of political risks.
So for instance, now, look, I'm not saying there's monster
(01:06:45):
demand for it, but if you look at what's going
on in China, China's got some serious economic issues facing it.
The economy is slowing seriously in China, and so it
makes sense that you'd see some weakness and crude oil, right. Okay,
Well you also didn't even see crude oil blink when
Israel you had that run.
Speaker 10 (01:07:04):
In with the hooties.
Speaker 39 (01:07:05):
And when you consider everything that's going on in the
Middle East, then you look at the price of oil,
and you look at inventories and everything, there is zero
political risk priced into it.
Speaker 10 (01:07:15):
Then you flip around and look at our market.
Speaker 39 (01:07:17):
There is zero political risk priced into our market on
the other side, right, meaning that oil and our opinion
is probably significantly too low considering geopolitical machinations and what's
going on in the world. And then you flip around
and look at our market based on what's going on here,
and I think that there's a lot of things that
are way too high. And I think that's the biggest
thing that investors should be concerned about right now, because
(01:07:41):
all of the most owned stocks really in the last
eighteen months have separated from their from their underlying fundamentals
in a way that if you get a giant ramp
in earnings on all these things, then those prices may
not be too out of whack.
Speaker 10 (01:07:58):
But that ramp and earnings isn't showing up. You know.
Speaker 39 (01:08:01):
You look at Tesla's announcements last night, Tesla's quarter, they announced.
Speaker 10 (01:08:06):
All in all, it was a pretty good quarter. Right then.
Speaker 39 (01:08:09):
The stock's getting smoked by twelve thirteen percent at one
point today anyway, and it's like people expected there to
be blowout earnings.
Speaker 10 (01:08:17):
And I'm sitting there going, did you read the GM quarter?
Speaker 7 (01:08:20):
Right e?
Speaker 10 (01:08:20):
These sales are down.
Speaker 39 (01:08:22):
I just think people are completely disconnected, And I think
what you need to do is doing what nobody else
is doing.
Speaker 10 (01:08:28):
Pay attention to fundamentals invaluation. And you know, there's no telling, Chad,
you know this.
Speaker 39 (01:08:35):
I don't need to tell you this. There's no telling
when fundamentals in valuation matter anymore. But they're going to
right and this may be that point and I think
it could be just as simple as so many things
have just really run away from the underlying valuations and
have just a ton of exuberance built into them and
(01:08:56):
the likelihood that they're going to produced results in such
a way that will justify those valuations.
Speaker 10 (01:09:05):
I just don't see it.
Speaker 39 (01:09:07):
I mean, I just think you're a you're asking way
too much from these companies, you know, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
Absolutely, talking to Zach Abrahm, chief investment Officer Board Capital,
and you know, we were chatting off the air a
little bit about this because the political side, who knows
people again, they want stability, but so many of these companies.
The reality is is I was reading in Reuters today
where it's you know, whether it's in n Video or
all these other companies, it is so built in already.
(01:09:35):
There's only so far that you think some of these
companies could reach. Because if you don't have profit and
you're throwing stuff against the wall, you're trading at twenty
times earnings and you're showing your loss, but people are
buying it. You're thinking, what in God's name is going on?
Where's the sanity?
Speaker 39 (01:09:52):
Yeah, so here's another way to look at it. We
had a town hall meeting with our clients. We do
that once a quarter, right, So I've got six other
advisors at our firm. Our advisors are the relationship managers,
and me and our analysts and our investment team are
the ones that make all the decisions. So we do
a quarterly meeting with all of the clients via zoom.
They were kind of sitting there saying they wanted more
of these tech companies and why don't we just buy
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them and hold them for the long term?
Speaker 10 (01:10:14):
And I go, hey, guys, I'm all about buying and
holding for the long term.
Speaker 39 (01:10:17):
But you know, when you buy and hold for the
long term when you're buying things at fifteen times earnings, right,
when you're buying things at twelve times earnings, when you're
buying things that have been beat down, you don't buy
them at cycle highs. And it's not that we don't
think AI is going to be a big deal, chat I.
You and I have talked about AI extensively off the air.
Speaker 10 (01:10:34):
It's going to be a huge deal. It's going to
be a big deal, truly.
Speaker 39 (01:10:37):
Yeah, But you're talking about three trillion dollar companies. Think
about what kind of profits and revenue they've got to
pull out a AI to justify this unbelievable run up
in their market cap. And it's not a bad thing
about the company. But when you have a company that's
valued that richly, an extra bill and a half of
(01:10:58):
a billion and a half of profits in a quarter
a year, that doesn't move the needle, right, So I
just think everybody is just so far out in front.
And then flip around and look a look at something
really boring. Look like gold miners today. Look at how
they're performing. Do you know why they're performing that way?
Because they've been left for dead? And these companies buy
(01:11:19):
and large are about to report record earnings and no
one cares. Nobody pays attention, right, So I just think
that there are I think a lot of those companies
are gonna be big winners.
Speaker 10 (01:11:30):
AI is gonna be great. I'm gonna sit around and
wait for an.
Speaker 39 (01:11:33):
Opportunity to buy them because I just I think their
valuations they're head scratchers here by.
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All right on, brother, you have yourself a good one
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Yeah, kind of been a weekly occurrence, hasn't it. It
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She is everything that is amazing, no pushback on any
of the stuff. And never has that been more out
in the open of how the media is going to
come at this than her trying to distance herself from
being the border czar. And who helps them with that? Well,
(01:15:36):
it's simple and easy. It's the media. The media who
won't call the bs, who won't say, well, yeah, you
were Czar's not a real title. Okay, you're the point
person for immigration. That's what you were appointed czar, not zar.
Well you know, my thing was I was supposed to
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go to the Northern Triangle and find out the root
cause of all of these things.
Speaker 27 (01:16:07):
And you know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
That's that's okay, Okay, you were involved with immigration. That's
everything I need to know is you were involved with immigration.
And they said you were involved with immigration. You said
you were involved with immigration. You went you went to
the border. Once you went to Guatemala, Honduras. You went
(01:16:31):
to the Northern Triangle areas, you said this.
Speaker 8 (01:16:33):
I want to be clear to folks in this region
who are thinking about making that dangerous track to the
United States Mexico border, do not come, do not come.
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
That's you. That's that's that's not somebody else, that is you.
But you're going to be told in the coming days
and weeks. She didn't have anything to do with it.
In fact, the talking points have been leaked because yes,
and by leaked, somebody took a picture of them. I
don't think somebody gave the media this. So this are
(01:17:14):
the talking points. Vice President Harris was never appointed. Borders are.
There's never been a position. No, that's not, but you're
the point person. Everybody knows it. And in fact, the
media coined that before. They told everybody that while we
said that, don't listen to us. It's a lie. Okay,
(01:17:35):
they say the borders are title was invented by the Republicans. Wrong,
and the press repeats again, No, Potus tasked her to
lead Admissions Admin's diplomatic root causes strategy. And that's what
I said. I'm being one hundredercent honest. She was never
there to solve it, because it's never going to be solved.
That's a Congress thing.
Speaker 7 (01:17:57):
But she was.
Speaker 2 (01:17:57):
Appointed to be somebody that was supposed to be doing
these and helping fight what was going on and going
to Central America and elsewhere and fixing this. And if
she had worked on it the entire time and it
didn't pay off, and the whole thing that you know
with Trump and the tweet and they didn't, it's one
thing you went one time and we never heard from
(01:18:20):
you again. It was like Mike Pens when they put
him in charge of COVID. He came out and gave
a presser for five minutes and we never saw him again.
It's like, okay, so role focus on changing conditions in
other border countries, not the US border. So what you're
telling us is she was the borders are for other countries,
(01:18:41):
not for hours. That's what you guys said. She was
the borders are by the media. She played a role
in the border. She played a role border crossings, but
migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, that was where
she was apparently tasked for. The root causes, uh, the
dramatically decrease in the in the past year. Okay again,
(01:19:12):
now you're trying to you're trying to fix the game,
to take what is a major issue off the table
for Republicans to attack her. And it's not gonna work
because first of all, you were appointed quote unquote the
borders are. People thought you were the borders are. Everybody
(01:19:36):
championed you at the border and about being the borders are.
And now they're telling you none of that stuff ever happened.
Speaker 3 (01:19:44):
She was putting in charge of the border.
Speaker 14 (01:19:45):
No, she was im the South and Central America countries
to immigration.
Speaker 34 (01:19:50):
She was not.
Speaker 14 (01:19:52):
Actually the borders are.
Speaker 2 (01:19:53):
She is not the borders are.
Speaker 10 (01:19:54):
She doesn't have the borders are. She was not the
borders are. Let's be very clear that there was no there,
No borders are.
Speaker 15 (01:20:01):
President Biden put his Vice President Kamala Harris in charge
of one of his administration's growing challenges.
Speaker 14 (01:20:06):
She is now the point person on immigration.
Speaker 16 (01:20:09):
Vice President Harris is now the Biden administration's.
Speaker 10 (01:20:12):
Point person to oversee his administration's efforts to stem the
flow of migrants.
Speaker 17 (01:20:17):
Kamala Harris the point person on immigration, the point person
and the effort to stop the flow.
Speaker 4 (01:20:22):
Of migrants and Kamala Harris will lead the response to
the border challenge.
Speaker 16 (01:20:26):
Kamala Harris to lead the White House efforts to tackle
migration challenges at the US Mexico.
Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Border, to take the lead on overseeing all of these
efforts at the border.
Speaker 36 (01:20:34):
Putting his Vice President Kamala Harris in charge of this.
Speaker 10 (01:20:37):
Her first big portfolio item to oversee a solution.
Speaker 21 (01:20:41):
I have confidence that she's going to do a good
job in this role. I think President Biden made a
good decision, a wise move.
Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
So again she was put in charge. Called the borders
are when you heard those people saying she was never
the borders are. Those are after it was clear she
was going to be it. Those were after Biden had
sent his letter to America, before he gave the speech
the other passing the torch. They're trying to, for lack
(01:21:15):
of a better term, gaslet this isn't real. It's never real.
That's not true. And I'll say this, I'll be honest.
I remember they're like, yeah, they're they're they're tasking her
to go down there and uh, you know, find out
why things aren't going well in these countries and then
(01:21:36):
she's going to fix them. But she was it was
a lot more than that. But that was kind of
supposed to be a thing. Whatever it was that you
guys want to say, it wasn't it was. And she
never did anything. She went one time, right, she went
to the border. Once she goes there, once she goes
(01:22:03):
to South America. Once South and Central America, she went to.
I think she met a couple in like, you know, Guatemala, Hondurs,
and then I think she went to South America. And
then that was it. You never heard anything else. You
never heard anything else. So don't buy the crap. Don't
buy it. They're going to try to feed it to you.
(01:22:24):
Don't buy it. I never thought she was going to
solve it because it's a that's an issue for Congress.
But she should have been working with them, and they
weren't working together the way that people think because she
didn't care. She didn't and now that it is something
(01:22:46):
that may affect her, she cares. She cares about distancing
herself from this. And this isn't the takeaway, the fact
that Congress has not done their job forever in a
day on the border, in the game that's being played there.
I'm just letting you know, though, they're gonna tell you
she was never it. As the kids would say. We
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of Twitter. Everybody's angry, everybody all the time, dead Pool
and Wolverine. It's gonna be huge, massive this weekend. Answered
the call the Big Zoom meeting. People are answering the
call to get Kamala Harris elected as President of the
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United States. Hamas trending as well. Kamala Israel and that
in Yahoo all trending Kalestine. Oh goodness me still, I mean,
she released a statement. She got to have a better
statement than that. How does she walk the fine line
between the people who are protesting Israel and at the
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same time being an ally if you will, to Israel.
It's gonna be a tough thing for her to do.
Head on over to the Magical world of Yahoo, TikTok
band Olympics opening ceremony already a bit of a nightmare,
and we'll talk about that in a second. Russia, Ukraine
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War Elmayo. If you don't know who he is, he
is the leader of the Sineloa cartel. He and El
Chapo's son were arrested in El Paso yesterday. She's a
big deal. Megan Markle, Billy Joel and finally over to Google.
Hugh Jackman, Bryan Reynolds. Trending. Thing is gonna be so
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massive this weekend. I two hundred million maybe, I mean,
God only knows it's gonna be that big. That's huge,
Gonna be the number one opening weekend ever for an
R rated movie. Fall Out, London, US Women's Soccer, for
the Olympics. All trending, Washington, DC. Transformer one that's a
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new cartoon that's coming out again. All trending on the
magical world of Google and the Olympics. The Olympics. Are
you ready for him? They start tonight. It's gonna be
interesting to see how this thing plays itself out over
the coming days. Because I was talking a few people yesterday,
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I just feel like something potentially is gonna happen. You
have a nation that is full of angry muslim use,
some of them who've already been convicted and released with
terrortize if you don't know that. And there's just this sense.
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I mean, there's a three mile boat ride tonight. That's
how they're entering the Olympics. So instead of just walking
through the arena, it's a three mile boat ride.
Speaker 33 (01:27:44):
Three hundred thousand people have tickets for the opening ceremony.
I no fly zone of more than ninety miles will
span all around Paris. France is not taking any chances.
Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
No, James Logman, there a couple friends of mine who
did the RNC thing and then the report and they
went over to the Olympics. It is they said, it's
a show of force. There isn't. I mean, I'm sure
there's people that are undercover, but the show of force
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is immense. The show of force they want everybody to
see what is going on. And then to top that off,
tonight the weather could be bad, fog potentially, some rain
not starting out good. And of course, you know we
talked about a little bit earlier, the sabotage of the
trains that probably won't be working fully until the weekend.
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And that's a huge deal. I mean, that's like, think
of it this way. Think if all the taxis and
all of the underground in New York or the subway
was essentially shut down. What kind of chaos that would cause?
Now triple the amount of people are there because of
the Olympics. And that's what you're looking at. That's how
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bad this looks like it could be. And it was arson,
it was some cyber stuff. It's just it's chaos. It
is absolute chaos. And this is just the beginning, and
you want it to go off without a hitch. You
want to be able to watch all the amazing events
like break dancing. I just there's a sense that, you know,
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God willing nothing happens. I just feel like there's a potential,
you know what I mean? Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch Had Benson shows your
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you don't know what that is. That's where we take
a look at some of the stories we didn't have
a chance to get through this week, kind of run
through them because there was a lot of stories. It's
been one of those weeks where it's every week seems
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to be bigger than the week before. Every week seems
to have something that changes the narrative in what is
going on, and every week seems to have some sort
of history making thing, which is bizarre. I mean, it's
it's crazy. I keep telling my kids we're living through history.
It was a Colbert said the other night. Normally you
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get a history book and it's from like the fourteen
hundred to the seventeen fifties. This is from like July
third through July I mean twenty eighth. I mean, that's
the kind of feel that you have. Three two, three, five,
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a chance to look at this week, and a bunch
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of other things says, well, don't go anywhere.
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That's obviously a parody. I like how they go through
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as side effects. Ah, it is Friday. We do a
little thing called Sounds. Some of the stuff that maybe
we missed. We didn't have a lot of time on
this week. One of the things is yesterday, and we
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touched on a little bit earlier. Yesterday they met Vice
president Harris baby Net and Yahoo Craziness in Chaos today
before when he spoke all the stuff when I'm not
going to rehash all the lunacy that happened outside. But
this is what she had to say and the tone.
Speaker 8 (01:32:25):
We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering.
And I will not be silent.
Speaker 2 (01:32:36):
She will not be silent.
Speaker 8 (01:32:38):
It is time for this war to end, and end
in a way where Israel is secure, all the hostages
are released. The suffering of Palestinians in Gaza ends.
Speaker 2 (01:32:52):
Time for this war to end. You better get it done,
Net yeahoo. John Bolton earlier today talking about this and
whether or not bebe shit be worried about the potential
of a Harris administration.
Speaker 42 (01:33:05):
Right, well, I think Met Yahoo should be very worried
about the way Harris behaved and what she said. She
was very icy in her demeanor, showed strong discipline there
and her words were a clear signal Harry Truman should
be turning in his grave now because the Democratic Party's
very special relationship with israel I think has disappeared, and
(01:33:28):
I think a Harris administration would be a whole different
world in US Israeli relations. I don't necessarily think it
means that the Israel's relations with a Trump administration would
be better. Certainly if you look at Trump's performance in
his first term is very pro Israel, I think appropriately.
So this is a case for him of Israel's interest
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crossing Donald Trump's.
Speaker 14 (01:33:50):
Interest, and we know what will happen in that case.
Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
So we'll see. So John bolt leyan out there he
can't stand Trump, but you know he would readily admit.
Look that first term for Trump pretty damn good showed
he was very much an ally with Israel. So we'll
see what happens. But for her, I think it would
absolutely change one percent. Speaking of her. In nineteen eighty nine,
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Gerald Fole, and older gentleman at the time former president
of the United States, was asked by a group of
children a question. Now here's the thing. I have a
five year old. Her name is Charlie. She's amazing. These
kids were a little bit older, but not much older
than Charlie. So you think the question that they ask,
he's going to deliver it to what would be you know,
(01:34:37):
first grade class, not so much. And this is going
viral now that she gets closer to the potential of
being the nominee and maybe the president.
Speaker 25 (01:34:49):
Mister Ford, what advice would you give a young lady
wanting to become president of the United States, Well, I
hope we do have.
Speaker 24 (01:34:57):
A young lady at some point ain't become president of
the United States.
Speaker 3 (01:35:02):
I can tell you how I think it will happen.
Speaker 24 (01:35:05):
Either the Republican or Democrat political party will nominate a
man for president and a woman for vice president, and
the woman and man will win.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
So you'll end up with a president a male.
Speaker 24 (01:35:19):
And a vice president a female, and in that term
of office of the president, the president will die and
the woman will become president under the law.
Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
I want to remind everybody, these are like six and
seven year old kids. He's getting a little deep for
this continues.
Speaker 24 (01:35:39):
There, and once that barrier is broken, from then on,
men better be careful because they'll have a hard hard
time ever even getting a nomination in the future.
Speaker 3 (01:35:52):
But that's the way it's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (01:35:54):
Prophetic a little bit much for kids. You could have
been yeah, one day, it's going to happen. It's absolutely
going to happen because women could do anything and instead
is all. Let me tell you about the process. A
chicken wings boneless chicken wings. There's a distinction that needs
to be made or does it need to be made?
Speaker 38 (01:36:15):
A lawsuit filed after a local man needed surgery for
swallowing a chicken bone at a wing place in Hamilton
is now headed to Ohio's top court.
Speaker 10 (01:36:24):
That's right.
Speaker 18 (01:36:24):
Michael Berkheimer says he swallowed a nearly two inch bone
silver after ordering boneless wings at Wings on Brookwood in
twenty sixteen. While the silver tore through his throat, which
got infected and required two surgeries. Lower courts ruled Berkheimer
should have assumed bones were possible in the chicken, but
his attorneys argued he specifically ordered a dish without them.
Speaker 19 (01:36:47):
Once the advertisement and the selling of the product sets
the consumer's reasonable expectation, that's what the consumer expects to get.
They expect the boneless chicken, they expect the lactose free milk.
Speaker 5 (01:36:59):
It's not a magical warranty that this is a bone
free it's do you want the traditional wings or do
you want more of a chicken nugget.
Speaker 18 (01:37:07):
Berkheimer's attorneys want a jury to determine if the restaurant
should pay his medical bills.
Speaker 2 (01:37:13):
I would assume that that might happen. I'm surprised they're
not settling, but is boneless, truly boneless. We'll let the
courts decide. I shouldn't laugh at something like that. Last
night or yesterday afternoon. Something happened now. Cocaine is a
very bad thing. Drugs are very bad, you know. I
know because the shark.
Speaker 43 (01:37:32):
Samples of blood, muscle, and liver tissue from Brazilian sharp
nose sharks found high concentrations of cocaine. The drug is
thought to have come from Rio de jan Naro sewer discharges,
as well as runoff from the illegal laboratories that produce it.
Researchers now will study the drugs effect on shark's health
and behavior, and try to determine what other species might
be testing positive for cocaine.
Speaker 2 (01:37:53):
Got to watch out for drugs. They're bad. And we
know we live next to a place that supplies us
with a lot of drugs. Cartels are very busy. But
something happened yesterday, well boy.
Speaker 36 (01:38:04):
Attorney General Merrick Garland says two leaders of one of
the most powerful Mexican drug cartels are now in custody.
Speaker 35 (01:38:11):
The Justice Department will not rest until every single cartel leader,
member and associate responsible for poisoning our communities is held accountable.
Speaker 36 (01:38:23):
Officials say seventy six year old Ismaeos and Bada Garcia,
also known as El Mayo, and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son
of infamous drug lord El Chapo, were arrested after landing
in a private plane in Elpaso, Texas yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
Which is bizarre, Like, why are you doing that? It's weird. Now,
hold on a second, there's more to this story. Oh yeah,
more to the story on how one of them got
on the plane.
Speaker 17 (01:38:48):
US authorities say the Sinaloa cartel traffic drugs to more
than fifty countries around the globe. One of the men
captured was reportedly lured onto that plane that flew to
West Texas. His name is Ismail El Mayo Zimbada. He
co founded the cartel alongside Joaquin El Chopo Guzman and
took control of it after El Chappo's arrest in twenty sixteen.
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Zimbada is known for running the smuggling operations while keeping
a lower profile than Al Chapo. He looted authorities for
decades and was one of the DEA's most wanted fugitives.
The US government had offered a reward of up to
fifteen million dollars for information leading up to his capture.
The other arrest is El Chappo's son, Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
(01:39:31):
Government sources say he cut a deal with US authorities
to turn on El Mayo. US authorities say fentanel is
the leading cause of death for Americans ages eighteen to
forty five.
Speaker 2 (01:39:42):
So he cut a deal to turn down Almyo, and
al Mayo was lured on the airplane. I can't wait
to find out how he was lured on the airplane
to get him here. What do you bet it's a
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If you like talk radio like.
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Speaker 2 (01:41:19):
It is Friday. As you guys know, on Fridays, we'd
like to relax a little bit, enjoy ourselves and realize that,
oh my god, what a hell of a week we've had.
That's why we like to say say God finally Friday.
Speaker 22 (01:41:36):
So I've decided the best way forward is the past,
the torch a new generation. That's the best way to
unite our nation. You know, there is a time and
a place for long years of experience in public life,
so it's also a time and a place for new voices.
Speaker 6 (01:41:52):
I'm not a hundred dollars walking in my fatal hole.
Speaker 4 (01:41:56):
I know.
Speaker 3 (01:41:56):
I'll say it. Barby's burning.
Speaker 23 (01:42:00):
The bugging in game comb on mornings.
Speaker 2 (01:42:10):
I'm done my motor Roman again.
Speaker 23 (01:42:13):
It's burning.
Speaker 25 (01:42:21):
The Secret Services solemn mission is to protect our nation's leaders.
Speaker 2 (01:42:25):
On July thirteenth, we failed both sides of the aisle.
Speaker 16 (01:42:29):
Today have asked for your resignation, and it's essentially a
flat roof.
Speaker 10 (01:42:33):
I noticed that she said, well, this is a slow
where you think of like a barn. It's fine.
Speaker 39 (01:42:38):
Fire my motor Roman again.
Speaker 8 (01:42:44):
It's fine.
Speaker 26 (01:42:47):
Burning shot in the face and pump his fist in
the air with the American flag is one of the
most badass things I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 14 (01:42:59):
Kamala is brats. She's gone from cringe to cool in
twenty twenty four.
Speaker 27 (01:43:04):
Of their first instinct is just to be racist and sexist.
Speaker 23 (01:43:09):
Hurd we have a thirty hours lowly dunity Fay.
Speaker 28 (01:43:24):
I'm the Democratic establishment. Just absolutely on Joe Biden.
Speaker 20 (01:43:34):
He won the primary without a serious challenge. He told
us all he could serve, His party told us he
could serve, and he's clearly diminished.
Speaker 10 (01:43:41):
Joe Biden is grounded. He's grounded in his faith, in
his family and in our state. Excuse me, the message
was very clear. We're here.
Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
You should be scared of us.
Speaker 8 (01:43:54):
We have work to do, we have doors to knock on,
we have people to talk to, we have fun calls
to make, and we have an election to win.
Speaker 14 (01:44:02):
Joe Biden's body may not be as strong as he
used to be, as language steals, may not be as
sharp as he used to be. His heart is as
big as.
Speaker 3 (01:44:09):
Ever, My fellow American. Just been the privilege of my life.
Speaker 2 (01:44:13):
But a hell of a week. Seems to be historic
every single week. And of course she got the thumbs
up today from the Obamas Kamala, thumbs up. You can
do it. Come on, kid, you can do this. Thumbs up. Yeah,
go for it. Go have fun and remember the guy
before you. I got rid of him, and if you
screw with me, I'll get rid of you too. I
don't think that's true.
Speaker 8 (01:44:34):
Jed.
Speaker 2 (01:44:35):
She's finally launched a campaign at her first one.
Speaker 8 (01:44:38):
In this election, we each face a question what kind
of country do we want to live in? There are
some people who think we should be a country of chaos,
of fear of hate, But us, we choose something different.
Speaker 13 (01:44:53):
We choose freedom.
Speaker 8 (01:45:00):
We believe in the promise of America, and we're ready
to fight for it because when we fight, we when.
Speaker 2 (01:45:10):
Yeah, I love the Some people want chaos. Who wants chaos?
Just out of curiosity? Who wants chaos? Trump does? Because
of January sixth, Okay, January sixth, awful, we all readily
admit that. Did we not have a chaos summer? Where
after George Floyd there were riots everywhere? People were killed,
(01:45:35):
business is destroyed. How's that chaos? Because I pretty much
guarantee you it not on one of them, it's probably
a Trump voter. Are we not seeing chaos in front
of Congress burning the American flag? Which is free speech?
But bring your own flag, don't take down the flag
(01:45:57):
that's here defacing property everywhere across the country at schools, campuses.
You ignore that chaos. Although she came out and kind
of gave a statement about you know, this is unacceptable.
She gotta watch that, man, You gotta walk that fine
line with You're her right, because those voters are super
excited about it. But you you shaking hands with bbn
(01:46:19):
AT and Yahoo probably doesn't help you. With a lot
of young kids, the Olympics kids there beginning. I think
you guys know that. Yeah, already, it's been some issues.
(01:46:41):
Arson's on several of the trains. These attacks basically have
shut a lot of the system down, stranding people in
certain places, and it may not be fixed until the
end of the weekend. And of course with opening ceremonies tonight,
the big fear is, you know what may happen. Plus
is not going to be great weather, so if that
may hamp hamper the visibility, oh my goodness me, just
(01:47:05):
the fear about what might happen, which brings us to
this as we wrap up the show. Every single day,
it's a little stupid information.
Speaker 3 (01:47:11):
And then I go and spoil it all. I say
something stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
It will take stupid tills this morning.
Speaker 6 (01:47:17):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict are they're gonna do.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Something incredibly stupid. Now you're the fat, stupid one with
the big mouth.
Speaker 13 (01:47:28):
Is stupid little as.
Speaker 2 (01:47:31):
You should never underestimize the predictability of stupidity. Now it's
time for.
Speaker 10 (01:47:39):
Stupid information.
Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
Give me a little fun facts about the Olympics. From
nineteen twenty four to nineteen ninety two, the Winter and
Summer Olympics took place the same year. Now they're on
separate cycles every two years. There's been four athletes that
have won medals in both the Winter and Summer Olympics.
Only one of them though, Christine Ludgrigg Rothenberger. She won
medals in both the Winter and Summer Games during the
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same year. Fun stuff that you didn't know got break
dancing this year? Skateboarding was it? The kayaking? I don't
know what it is. Kayaking like CrossFit thing looks amazing.
There are some store sports so that are no longer
(01:48:25):
in it. Here's some crazy stuff solo synchronized swimming that
is not a joke, tuga war, rope climbing, hot air ballooning, dueling, pistols,
tandem bicycle swimming, obstacle race, plunge for distance and the
live bitch and shooting was once a Olympic sport where
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in Paris at the nineteen Night Games. Little silly information
that I thought maybe it'd have some fun with you guys,
have a blessed rest of your day. We will do
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