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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show. Effing disgusting. Best way to describe
what took place yesterday Boulder, Colorado. Man decides, Hey, I
hate you Zionists. I hate you choose you're killing my people,
so I'm gonna light you all on fire. The f
is going on.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Boulder Police responded to reports of people being set on fire.
When they got to the scene, they found a man
holding what appears to be two Molotov cocktails, found multiple
victims suffering from burn injuries.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah, on fire. Just want you to think about that
for a second. On fire. Is it a terrorist attack?
I'm gonna go with a yes. Dude shows up pissed
and angry and decides, hey, I've got all this st right.
It just wasn't one of those things where it's it
just all happened to be. There was an accident, no flamethrower.
(01:06):
He's got bottles full of what seems to be some
sort of alcohol or who knows what it is, and
he was there for one reason to cause damage.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Video shows a shirtless man holding bottles and yelling as
patches of grass burn in front of him. Authority is
now identifying the suspect as forty five year old Mohammed
Savry Solomon, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller,
posting he was granted a tourist visa by the Biden
administration and then he illegally overstayed that visa. In response
to Biden administration gave him a work permit.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Okay, I don't know what that has to do with anything,
but that's what they Well, it's Biden's fault. No, it's
this guy's fault for being a scumback, for being an awful.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Pos authority say a man targeted the Run for Their Lives,
a weekly event that raises awareness about Israeli hostages being
held by Hamas. Witnesses say the suspect used a makeshift flamethrower,
flames into the crowd while shouting Free Palestine.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
There's a jug filled with the same stuff. I thought
it was alcohol first, but at small Lake gasolines, he
was also taking this garden sprayer basically and spraying people
with this gasoline and fired flames.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
The eight victims, ranging in age from fifty two to
eighty eight, suffered burns and other injuries. At least one
was in critical condition overnight.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yeah, there was a lady who was absolutely and you're
gonna hear this guy describe what took place, what he
saw there, and he didn't go to it because he says, look,
he's Jewish, but he won a part of being out
anywhere at this moment in time because he worries about
stuff like this.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Basically, there was one elderly woman who is not moving
at all, and there were a bunch of people who
were really coming to her, people who were kind of
bushering over buckets of water, someone with ice. I went
and grabbed one of the buckets. The nearest water that's
one directly to was.
Speaker 5 (02:58):
The fountain that's there in the square.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
So I've heard oping out water from the fountain and
bringing it over to the different people who were obviously
victims of what had happened, try to start pouring it
on their legs, just make them more comfortable.
Speaker 5 (03:12):
One one man in probably if I had a guess,
is probably in his like fifties and sixties.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
Uh, just kind of in shocked and figuring out what
he could do to make itself more comfortable.
Speaker 5 (03:22):
I mean his leg from ankle or foot all the
way up to his botocks was melted.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
His skin was melted basically off or shades off his leg.
Speaker 6 (03:34):
All right, I've talked about a bunch in the last
couple of hours, and I'm not getting it choked up
again because that is when I was there.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Is it terror, Yeah, it's terror. That's what it is.
I mean, there's no doubt this is what it is.
It was a terrorist attack. Uh, they'll call it a
hate attack, whatever you it was. It was an attack
based on the fact that you don't like what's going
on between Israel and Humas and we can have conversation.
We're going to have that conversation. We should be having
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that conversation. That being said, these people had nothing to
do with what's going on over there, and you took
this moment to do something horrific. He's in custody and
we'll see what he's actually charged with. Hate crime, absolutely,
but will it be a terror attack? I'm sure the
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Department of Justice will push for that, as they should,
because that's what this is. That's what this was. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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here in the Chad Beens se Meanwhile, it's big. It's beautiful. No, wait,
it's just it's just effing big.
Speaker 7 (04:48):
All right, let's move on to Medicaid now, as you know,
that's a big part of the debate as well. Here's
what the American Hospital Association is warning. It writes, quote,
the sheer magnet of the level of reductions to the
Medicaid program alone will impact all parties. Hospitals, especially in
rural and underserved areas, will be forced to make difficult
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decisions about whether they will have to reduce services, reduce staff,
and potentially consider closing their doors. Republican Senator Josh Holly
of Missouri calling this a hospital.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Text, mister speaker, So does the.
Speaker 7 (05:24):
House bill put rural hospitals and frankly the most vulnerable
Americans at risk?
Speaker 1 (05:31):
So the big beautiful bill, we all know that Medicare
and Medicaid you don't touch that, Like that's one of
those rails that if you touch, you're done. Politically. The
question is how much is going to get cut? So
here's the thing. Everything is a guestimate, right, It doesn't
matter who it is. Wharton Business School, to the Congressional
Budget Office, to all of the things that are out there.
(05:55):
And so Mike Johnson's got to get out there and say,
all right, let me tell you what the reality is.
Here's the reality. Nobody is what the reality is because
it's not played itself out. Let's just it. Everything is
still a guestimate. You're not a future seer. You're not
nostra damis. I say that like, noams cut everything right,
(06:16):
But you understand what I'm saying here. You're guesstimating what
may or may not happen. And yeah, there's going to
be some places that are hurt, but there's also a
lot of things in here that I find very interesting.
But the bill is still too damp. Big, but medicare
Medicaid like, those things are the things that people are
paying attention to, and the rural areas are the ones
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that potentially will suffer the most.
Speaker 8 (06:43):
No, and you can underscore what I'm about to tell you,
there are no Medicaid cuts in the big beautiful bill.
We're not cutting Medicaid. What we're doing is strengthening the program.
We're reducing fraud, waste, and abuse that is rampant in
medicaid to ensure that that program is essential for so
many people, ensure that it's available for the most vulnerable.
(07:04):
It's intended for young you know, single pregnant women, and.
Speaker 9 (07:08):
The disabled and the elderly.
Speaker 8 (07:09):
But what's happening right now is you have a lot
of people, for example, young men, able bodied workers who
are on medicaid. They're not working when they can. That
drains resources from the people that need it most. And
so what we're doing here is an important and frankly
heroic thing to preserve the program so that it doesn't
become insolvent.
Speaker 9 (07:28):
This is not going to hurt rural hospitals.
Speaker 8 (07:29):
There's a lot of flexity, flexibility built into this.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
And there is a decent amount of fraud, waste, and abuse.
According to improper payment rate in twenty twenty three centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS. The improper payment rate
for Medicaid was about fifteen point six y five percent
in the physical year. So if you want to put
a dollar on that, that's about five hundred and twenty
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nine billion in total spending, So improper payments accounting for
at eighty three billion dollars. So for every one hundred
dollars spent, almost sixteen of that was either waste, fraud,
or abuse. And so when they talk about improper so
fraudulent billing, waste, insufficient use of resources service, and abuse
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of course excess billing or failure to follow the program rules.
Not everything is a So when everybody here's waste, fraud, abuse,
you got to look at it like this. Did you
overspend in an area where you didn't that's waste? Did
you double bill?
Speaker 10 (08:36):
Right?
Speaker 1 (08:36):
You excessive billing? That would be abuse, and then fraud
would be you build for stuff you never did. You
just sent it out because you knew they'd pay it.
So there's a high risk there, there's no doubt about this.
But what we're talking about for the most part, isn't
that A lot of what he's talking about in the
world is people gonna get kicked off this. They don't
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mind the the waste and the abuse. Nobody wants the fraud,
but they want people kicked off this. And it's about
focusing on the people that need to be focused on
what you are, healthy people who aren't working and could
yet are collecting.
Speaker 8 (09:16):
They keep saying that, you know, seven point six million
people is the figure that are supposedly going to be
affected by this, But when you look at those numbers
and you break them down.
Speaker 9 (09:25):
This is high on public opinion pulling.
Speaker 8 (09:28):
You're talking about one point four million illegal aliens that
are receiving medicaid right now. They're not entitled to that.
This is for US citizens in those vulnerable populations. There's
about four point eight million people that they're referring to.
They're able bodied workers. If you are able to work
and you're not and you are writing on the public wagon,
you need to help pull it. And by the way,
(09:48):
christ this is no draconian requirement. All we're requiring in
the legislation is twenty hours a week. You can volunteer
in your community, you can be in a job training program,
or you can get to work. This is my message
to young men around the country who are taking advantage
of the system.
Speaker 9 (10:03):
It is abusing the system. We're going to fix that.
Speaker 8 (10:06):
And I'm telling you that is a very popular thing
among the American people because it comports.
Speaker 9 (10:09):
Some common sense.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
I agree it does. That being said, while that battle
goes on, the reality of the dollars and CENTSIO is
too many dollars and we're not saving enough. We're spending
way too many bucks and at best we're saving cents.
The math doesn't math.
Speaker 11 (10:32):
Well, the math doesn't really add up.
Speaker 12 (10:34):
One of the things this big and beautiful bill is
is it's a vehicle for increasing spending for the military
and for the boarder. It's about three hundred and twenty
billion dollars in new spending. To put that in perspective,
that's more than all the DOGE cuts that we found
so far. So the increase in spending put into.
Speaker 13 (10:50):
This bill exceeds the DOGE cuts.
Speaker 12 (10:52):
When you look just at the border wall, they have
forty six point five billion for the border wall.
Speaker 11 (10:58):
Well, the current estimate from.
Speaker 12 (11:00):
The CVP is six point five million per mile, so
if you did one thousand miles, that's six point five billion.
But they have forty six billions, so they've inflated the
cost of the wall eightfold. So there's a lot of
news spending that has to be counteracted. But essentially this
is a bill by the military industrial complex advocates who
are padding the military budget.
Speaker 11 (11:21):
There's going to be a lot of extra money.
Speaker 12 (11:22):
Look, the President has essentially stopped the border flow without
without new money and without any new legislation. So I
think they're asking for too much money, and in the end,
The way you add it up to see if it
actually is going to save money or ad money? Is
how much debt are they going to borrow five trillion
over two years? Enormous about that is a lot of dollars.
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Corey Booker doing the Nazi salute? Ni a nazis a Nazi?
Oh no, no, no, no, chat chat chat chat. He
he wasn't doing the Nazi salute. He wasn't. He wasn't.
And this is my issue with politics in today's world.
So he wasn't doing the Nazi No, no, no, no,
he wasn't doing the nasalis. So when Elon did his thing,
(13:38):
how many times do we hear things like this? Oh
you know, like remember remember the whole thing where Elon
was out there and he's with Trump and he's putting
his hand up and he's, oh, he's a Nazi. He's
a Nazi for sure, right his little salute thing.
Speaker 14 (13:53):
He's like, I'm just gonna ride even that, even though
that's the most possible negative attention you could get.
Speaker 4 (13:59):
The perfect example of that was he did the salute
not once, but twice twice. I can't read his mind
about what was in his heart on what he wanted
to do.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
What I can tell you though, is after the controversy.
Speaker 15 (14:08):
He went online and made a bunch of Nazi jokes.
Speaker 16 (14:11):
Those comments came just days after I Mask made that
gesture at an inauguration event that look many people like
a Nazi salute to some, although he has denied that categorically.
Speaker 17 (14:21):
Kyle, I think he kind of loses the benefit of
the doubt to be not accused of playing foot seet
with these Nazis. I'm not saying he's a Nazi. I'm
saying the Nazis think he's a Nazi, which they very
clearly did at this event.
Speaker 14 (14:34):
And then there was this startling image of Trump's biggest paymaster,
Elon Musk, that many likened to a Nazi salute.
Speaker 16 (14:40):
One Elon Musk, the recent subject of it did he
or didn't he debate having to do with what was
seen by some as looking an awful lot like a
Nazi salute.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Okay, so I'm watching Corey Booker right now. You go
check it out on my Twitter at CHABNSI show. If
Elon nazied than Booker nazied, Now, why does it matter?
It doesn't. It's just showing you the perfect example of
the BS that goes along in the world of media
(15:12):
and politics. None of this crap matters. They just want
you to argue about it because it's good for you know,
whatever brand they're pushing out there. I mean, it is
literally the same thing. But watching them defend it, Oh,
it was different because Corey Booker and he's he would
(15:32):
never do that. He was just being kind and uh,
it just three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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It is. It's not even good reality television. It's just crap.
(15:56):
It is, and it's frustrating because it's it's it's awful
at times because of the gotcha that he said. She said,
I cut this out perfectly to make it sound like this. Meanwhile,
stuff that does matter. It's hurricane season, baby, Are you
ready for the cane the hurricane?
Speaker 18 (16:18):
Starting this year, the National Hurricane Center will give people
that projected storm track seventy two hours in advance, up
from the current forty eight hours, a whole extra day
to prepare or evacuate. The National Weather Service tells acx YOSI.
They're also in the process of mapping the entire country
to help people visualize what flooding will look like in
their area. They tried it last year in Nashville and
(16:40):
say it led to a hospital being evacuated before it
flooded during Hurricane Helene.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
So I thought everything was worse because Trump. You know,
if the hurricanes are stronger than she's a perfect example
of ridiculousness. Like even now with the FAA, they're blaming
all the stuff that is going on in the skies
to wel it's Donald Trump and the way they're handling things. Really,
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so the FAA was perfect. Great, Donald Trump gets in
there and all automatically things go to Now and if
the hurricane season stronger than this year, it's gonna be
like man it wouldn't have been that strong without Biden,
And if Biden was there, that thing would have been nothing,
wouldn't even been a Hurricane's been a little tropical storm,
but Trump's there, so it's gonna be worse just watching
(17:30):
them argue over the most insane things. How mature is that?
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Speaker 19 (17:38):
Benson shown Chad Benson Joe.
Speaker 20 (18:01):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
I continue to watch the Democrats flounder when it comes
to how to talk to men? How do you talk
to men? How do you talk to men? How do
you talk to men? What do you how? Wait?
Speaker 4 (18:14):
What?
Speaker 1 (18:14):
How do you talk to men? I spent all that
money trying to figure out how to talk to men?
What do we have to do to talk to men?
How is it we talked to the men? How do
we talk to young men? What do we do well?
Even Jake Tappers like you guys, you just don't get it,
do you? You just don't get it.
Speaker 21 (18:36):
I went on a left leaning podcast that shall remain nameless,
and we were talking about my kids, because I think
they were both people without kids, and they asked me
about my son, and I said he was you know,
he's a football player and he wants to be a policeman.
And their joke was about my fifteen year old son, Oh,
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how does he feel about minorities, Like the idea of
he wants to be a policeman, therefore he's racist, I son.
Speaker 22 (19:02):
And like, you know, that was the big laugh.
Speaker 21 (19:04):
And then I got dragged in the comments and all
that stuff. Uh, and I thought to myself, this is
why you're actually losing elections.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yeah, this is why you're losing elections. You just it's
you don't get it. You don't get it, you have
no idea what you're doing. The fact that you had
spent twenty million dollars on some sort of study to
figure out how to talk to young men, it shouldn't
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amaze me anymore in the world of politics, because it's
a grift and somebody's getting paid. But also when they
actually come back, they're like, no, we actually did a study.
You gave us some money, we did a study. Here's
the way you talk to men. You don't do it,
you don't understand it. I've never seen a group of
people have such a hard time reading a room, like
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my football playing son, who has no political views. He's fifteen.
Speaker 21 (20:11):
He thinks about World War two and gaming and playing linebacker.
Speaker 22 (20:18):
That's his world.
Speaker 21 (20:19):
You're deciding he's a racist because he wants to be
a cop.
Speaker 22 (20:23):
And why does he want to be a cop.
Speaker 21 (20:25):
He wants to be a cop because he wants to
help people, you know, and he thinks that's the best
way he can help people. And that's how the Democratic
Party talks to men, not just white men, but men.
And I mean, I get the idea that they thought
Tim Walls, what's the term he used code switch or something.
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He thought that he could he could translate the Democratic
Party values because he hunts and fishes and owns a
gun and was in the army and drinks a beer.
Speaker 22 (20:55):
I mean, at least there was an attempt.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
But I find it just insane because it's insane. And
Tim's out there again right talking about he's talking to
the young kids, especially his kids. He's learning how to
decode the system. He's learning how to overthink everything and
then come up to a conclusion that is ridiculous.
Speaker 10 (21:15):
I say this because I'm proud to say it looks like,
as of next Tuesday, I'm gonna have a high school
graduate with my son Gus, and he's.
Speaker 11 (21:23):
Pretty in tune to this.
Speaker 10 (21:24):
But when he said this, he said, Dad, a lot
of these young guys especially, said they're not voting on
the policy issues. And he wasn't dissing them. He said,
they may know the policy issues, but most of them don't.
They're doing it because there's a sense of excitement, a
sense of thrill in this. It's entertainment or whatever. We
all dismiss that Donald Trump's a clown. You know, Donald
Trump's rallies are a clown. You know this MMA fighting
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stuff and this, you know, and look, you start veering
in to the Andrew Tate stuff, which is dangerous misogyny
and you know, assault issues and all of that.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Just you listen to him. You know this MMA stuff,
this rock and roll music that's too loud for everybody.
I just don't think it's very good. I don't they
should have a SaaS Mailla, let's have a good talk
and honest talk. They will go to a cotillion.
Speaker 10 (22:19):
But there's a peripheral side of that that is not criminal,
but is still going down the same road of saying
you got a place to belong. And I think this
is me just pontificating for what it's worth. Social media
and other things have disconnected people more than they were.
We were more connected in my generation. It was easier
to be a kid when I was growing up. And
I've always said this as a teacher. If you don't
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give a kid a place to belong, they'll go find one.
So why you want them to be involved in sports
and music and things in school, because they will go
find a group of folks. And I think Donald Trump
understands belonging, understand groups.
Speaker 9 (22:52):
I mean, you look at it.
Speaker 10 (22:53):
He gives them a uniform, the red hat, He gives
them some chance, some talking points, whatever. It's not that
all that different. Then when we build sports teams in
high school, you belong, you're part of this. It's not
so much the policies. I think it's incredibly dangerous. But
I don't think we went out to get them. We
didn't out to make them feel a part of this.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
No, you didn't, because you tell them every day everything
in the world is their problem. You tell them every
day how horrible they are, that any bit of masculinity
is toxic and evil. You tell them every day that
this is a girl boss world, and they better deal
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with it and shut up. And how dare they? You
tell them every day all of those things, and then
you wonder why, well, they don't hang out with us.
They don't like us, they don't like what we're doing.
I mean, we are doing everything we possibly can to
tell them how horrible they are and to show them
how bad everything is because of them, so they can
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fix the mistakes. Except for we don't want them to
fix the mistakes, because that would just be man's blaming.
You guys are such idiots. Continue on, continue on. Meanwhile,
yesterday Boulder, Colorado horror. But here we can't do nothing
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we got I'm not.
Speaker 23 (24:24):
Here one time.
Speaker 24 (24:25):
That's here.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
That is a gentleman. I'm not going to use his
name as a scumbag who decided he was gonna light
people on fire, and do you ever think he could
to kill as many as possible. Luckily it doesn't seem
to be that he killed anyone. That being said, the
horrors of a peaceful march in support of getting the
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hostages back from Hamas in Boulder, Colorado turn into nightmare.
The guy using Molotov cocktails and a homemade flamethrower to
light people on fire.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
Boulder police responded to reports of people being set on fire.
When they got to the scene, they found a man
holding what appears to be two Molotov cocktails, found multiple
victims suffering from burn injuries, and.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Just an absolute diabolical, disgusting thing. Just you know, fire
is a whole nother world of evil.
Speaker 9 (25:38):
It is.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
It is a whole like of all the things that
you could try to do to somebody. There's a reason
that it was used for centuries as torture. And this
guy screaming about you know, we're gonna dude, you're not
fixing anything. You're not fixing anything by trying to light
people on fire. You move forward your agenda here in
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America to bring awareness to what's going on, to the
plight of the Palestinian and the suffering over there. And
instead all you're doing is going, oh yeah, here's some terrorism.
By the way, remember that guy that killed those two
was it a week or two ago in the Israeli
embassy workers. I mean, this isn't helping your conversation, And
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this is what terrorism looks like. Oh yeah, I forgot
about those Jamie Raskin.
Speaker 15 (26:34):
Well, it's a nightmare and a profound shock to everybody,
of course in the Washington, DC area, and my district
is in Montgomery County, Maryland. People are still reeling from
the violence that took place outside of the Capitol Jewish
Museum that led to the deaths of Sarah Milgrom and
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your own Sharinsky. These were or Israeli staff members who
are killed outside of the museum. This appears to be
another anti Semitic violent attack, and there's just no justification
for terrorism and violence in this way. And we need
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to turn this dynamic around very quickly.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
And how are you going to do that? Having a
conversation about what's going on over there, I'm fine with,
but you've allowed insanity on campuses. You've allowed this to
permeate through left wing progressive culture where they wear it
like it's the new thing. I was watching a guy
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the other day talk about Sanan. It's the thing I've
been saying all the time. If the Israelis look like
the Palestinians, nobody would give a rats ass, nobody would care.
But they don't. They look white, So that's the new
hip thing, right. Greta Tunberg is heading over there in
the boat, gonna go to try to get to Gaza
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so they can bring over supplies and whatnot. Because she
solved climate change, so now she's gonna solve this. As
you do, you're not further into conversation though, And when
you get people, here's the thing. There are a lot
of people out there that I think support Israel's right
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to defend themselves, but now have serious questions about the
way they've gone about doing that, especially over the last
several months. And when you do something like this, you
set back that conversation far more than you think you
advance it. Yes, scumbag guys at Grade A one pos three, two, three, five,
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Speaker 25 (31:04):
Show, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
It's Chad Benson. No, it's interesting if rich you're talking
about men, young men in particular, and the Democrats who
don't get it. The Brits are having the same issue.
So once you have the Tory, those are the conservatives
and labor that's the left leaning government. They also suck
(31:44):
at reaching out to young men and they've got a
bigger problem than we do when it comes to that
because they've abandoned men in a way that's just bizarre.
They've abandoned the working class and they've turned everybody. You know,
But remind me if this sounds, you know, familiar, maybe
you've heard this before. They've taken everybody that's come over
(32:06):
there legally or illegally and turned them into heroes. And
that's not working.
Speaker 26 (32:11):
Liberals on the left, I think, have a blind spot
when it comes to men. Everyone's been so focused elsewhere
and this sense of men being dominant and oppressive that
they don't take men seriously.
Speaker 11 (32:22):
And if you look at.
Speaker 26 (32:24):
You know, Donald Trump was winning a man of all
ages and from ethnicities. He was doing very well that
he wasn't expected to. And amongst our polling, you know,
the biggest sympathy amongst those who feel disadfranchised was for reform.
So I have no doubt that not taking men seriously
is pushing them further to the right.
Speaker 9 (32:44):
And is that because you think.
Speaker 27 (32:45):
I mean, I've witnessed myself. For years there's been an
educational framework where young men are told, well, you've already
won life slottery, and more than that, you're toxic, you're
a misogynist in waiting, and if you're not an ally
of ours, and we're going to stump down on you
and sitting around thinking this system doesn't work for me.
Speaker 11 (33:02):
So I just want to own a radical change.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Absolutely, if you're told the entire what are I keep
doing about? You're told you're the problem all the time,
that everything that goes on that's bad is your fault,
that you're an oppressor, that you're evil, that you're all
of the things. If you're told that, guess what happens.
People get pissed. They look elsewhere, and that's what they've
(33:26):
done because they're being welcomed by conservatives people on the right.
Come on over. We're not here to demonize you. Were
I to tell you you're bad. We're not here to
do any of those things. We're not here to blame
everything on you.
Speaker 26 (33:41):
And if you apply that to adulthood, when companies run
things like whiteness programs, which the NHS has done and
the police have done, you find that afterwards the counter
productive things are worse for women and minorities. And after
you run these programs because you've gone on that and
you've told a bunch of white guys, hey, you're all
implicitly racist.
Speaker 11 (33:58):
You just don't know it.
Speaker 26 (34:00):
Your hyper privilege and the natural reaction to when someone
calls you racist isn't to say, oh, that's right, I
never knew its racist.
Speaker 22 (34:05):
Thank you for saying.
Speaker 26 (34:06):
It's like, no, I'm not, and you rebel against that.
So you know these DEI programs, which cost about fourteen
billion dollars a year when you crunch the day, so
which very few companies do, and I've been working this
Harvard sociologist.
Speaker 22 (34:18):
They don't work.
Speaker 26 (34:19):
So they don't make life better for black people, for women,
for minorities. And on top of this, they're driving up
wine man's level of anxiety, self censorship, and seemingly having
an impact on people's careers.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
Yes, I will tell you I hate doing those things.
They're the worst. My buddy who he would have to
do them, and then afterwards, for like three days he
would just be angry at white people would tell me.
We'd start laughing about it. But it doesn't help, it doesn't.
(34:52):
I mean, I had to sit through a whole bunch
of like crap the other day. The videos were awful,
first of all, the and it's just it doesn't bring
us together. It's not helping. And it's an industry, it's
a business, but that business that is out there right now,
and the way that the Democrats have gone about running
(35:14):
that business as an you know, it's a bit, it's activist, No,
it's a business and activism put together has really kicked
men in the grundle. And then they wonder why men
don't want to hang out with them. It's not just us.
The Brits are having problems to three two, three, five,
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number two more on what took place in Boulder terror attacks.
It's Pride Month. You feel prideful? Are you an ally?
Are you Ukraine?
Speaker 11 (35:53):
Israel?
Speaker 1 (35:54):
And a little thing we're calling fun with science and Chad.
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Speaker 20 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Absolute horror in Boulder, Colorado yesterday as a man tried
to light a bunch of people on fire. And I
say man loosely because he's a pos But how don't
use that kind of language here on the radio program.
But now it's not just terror, it's murder.
Speaker 23 (37:14):
We start in Boulder, Colorado, where a man is charged
with murder following an attack on a rally for Israeli hostages.
Police say at least eight people were hurt on Sunday
after being attacked with homemade incendiary devices, including this this
makeshift flamethrower. Now, according to booking records, forty five year
old Egyptian national Mohammed Sabri Soliman is facing several charges,
(37:38):
including murder in the first degree, although police have yet
to publicly confirm any fatalities.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Uh I, what are you doing? How do we get here?
What the hell's going on? What the hell is going on? Honestly, well, Chat,
it's because of Israel and the way that that's going
on in Palestine and what they're who wait, wait, wait. Wait,
(38:08):
you're in Bolder Colorado. You're not in Palestine, You're not
in Israel. You're in Bolder Colorado. That's where you are.
(38:31):
Bolder Colorado. People are marching, mostly sixty plus year old
Jewish people who want to see the hostages come home,
and you decide the best way for you to get
(38:53):
your message across. Remember, there was a killing less than
ten days ago to his Aley, people who work for
the embassy shot dead just outside of an event with
somebody screaming free Palestine. Let's not forget that. The hell
(39:21):
is wrong.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
With you?
Speaker 11 (39:23):
People?
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Tell me what is you screaming, yelling and trying to
light people on fire going to do to fix the
situation over there? Why in God's name you think that
if somebody supports the Jewish people and Israel for the
(39:44):
right to defend themselves and want to actually, these were
people who just want to see the people come home,
and somehow you decide, no, the way that this is
going to get fixed is by me lighting people on fire.
Speaker 28 (40:00):
Yesterday, it is the courtyard right in front of the
Boulder County Courthouse, which is adjacent to the Pearl Street Mall,
which is a very popular pedestrian mall here in Boulder
this morning. It is a major crime scene. As you mentioned,
eight victims hurt in this attack yesterday. We know it's
(40:25):
four women, four men, ages between fifty two and eighty eight.
We know that two people were airlifted to a burn unit.
There's been no official word about a fatality, but again
the charges indicate that there may be.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Unfortunately, it's an act of terror. Your goal is to
scare people and their beliefs into changing the way they
feel about something. Usually it would be for voting or whatnot.
That was your goal. And you screaming about Palestine, you
(41:09):
act in a fool. You are what an absolute scumbag,
the lowest of the low pos I mean, it's just
it's sickening. It is absolutely sickening. And unfortunately we live
at a time right now where everything is politics, politics, politics,
(41:32):
and this is one of those times where politics will
play a huge part in a lot of this going forward.
Wasn't an active terror, was it. They're going to try
to blame it on Trump. Well, it's because the anti Semitism.
I mean it's no, this was straight up singularly about
(41:52):
the Jewish people and what is going on over there.
Now you could be pissed and mad and angry about
what's happening. I got no problem with that. But this
isn't going to advent your cause. Yes, scumback, this isn't.
This isn't going to advent your cause. And a conversation
(42:16):
well starting to happen outside of the kids don't to
fit at schools, which you see a lot of right
in the campuses because it's the chic thing to do it,
super nice. What are you wearing this year? Well, this's
spring and summer. I'll be wearing Palestine fall. We're going
to find out see what I feel like. And for
(42:37):
sure by Christmas I could be onto something else. But
this is what I got going on now, because that's
what Palestine's become. I mean, Gretit. Thunberg is all about
it right now. She's taking a boat over there because
it's good for the environment and she's going to go
help out. How dare you?
Speaker 10 (42:57):
I know.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
What an absolute scumback? Homemade flamethrowers and fire. Ooh, that
is something that is like you talk about the worst
ways to go fire. Just it's a different world. It
(43:21):
is three two, three, five, three eight twenty four to
twenty three at Chadminson Show, is your ex your instant,
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Benson Show. Meanwhile, the Big Beautiful Bill, still big, still beautiful,
mostly big, mostly just gi freak enormous. They'll argue about
(43:41):
it all week. Rand Paul talking about the Big Beautiful
It's so big, it's so beauty. Can't get any more big,
can't get any more beautiful. It's freaking gy freak enormous.
Speaker 11 (43:52):
Well, the math doesn't really add up.
Speaker 12 (43:54):
One of the things this Big and Beautiful Bill is
is it's a vehicle for increasing spending for the military,
for the border. It's about three hundred and twenty billion
dollars in new spending. To put that in perspective, that's
more than all the DOGE cuts that we found so far.
So the increase in spending.
Speaker 13 (44:09):
Put into this bill exceeds the DOGE cuts.
Speaker 12 (44:12):
When you look just at the border wall, they have
forty six point five billion for the border wall.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
Well, the current estimate from the CBP is six point.
Speaker 12 (44:21):
Five million per mile, so if you did one thousand miles,
that's six point five billion.
Speaker 11 (44:26):
But they have forty six billions, So.
Speaker 12 (44:27):
They've inflated the cost of the wall eightfold, So there's
a lot of new spending that has to be counteracted.
But essentially this is a bill by the military industrial
complex advocates who are padding the military budget.
Speaker 11 (44:40):
There's going to be a lot of extra money.
Speaker 12 (44:42):
Look, the President has essentially stopped the border flow without
new money and without any new legislation. So I think
they're asking for too much money. And in the end,
the way you add it up to see if it
actually is going to save money or add money is
how much debt are they going to borrow?
Speaker 11 (44:58):
Five trillion over two years? Enormous amount?
Speaker 1 (45:02):
Ji freak enormous? Can it be? Stop bran?
Speaker 29 (45:06):
So you think this is bad politics for Republicans. Some
of your Republican colleagues like Josh Holly are saying that
changes to Medicaid are bad politics for America's working people
and for your party.
Speaker 12 (45:19):
I think it was a bad strategy. I think the
tax cuts are good for the economy.
Speaker 11 (45:23):
We'll we'll cast the tax cuts.
Speaker 12 (45:24):
In twenty seventeen, the economy crew like gangbusters. We had
lowest unemployment historically. It was the great achievement of Trump's
first administration. They should have been satisfied by just doing
the tax part of this and not getting involved into
the debt.
Speaker 11 (45:38):
Part of it.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
Yeah, well they're never satisfied because if they have a
chance to add more crap to it. Remember, everybody loves
a cut as long as it's not a cut in
the area that you like. That's what caused all kinds
of issues with you know, Elon running around because as
(46:01):
he's running around doing his thing, everybody's like, yeah, goe
Elon is like he's coming over here today. You're like, what,
I don't want to wait, Hold on a second. He
was gonna cut what, he's gonna cut a bunch of things.
I don't want him to cut a bunch of things.
I mean I want him to cut stuff and just
not here. Oh he's gonna do it, Yeah, he's gonna
do it. Oh jeez, alas here we are three two, three, five, three, eight,
(46:26):
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Speaker 11 (46:33):
You love.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Talking to each and every one of you, several of
you chimed in last hour. We're talking a bit about
men and how they've been abandoned by well, I mean
by the by by the left, and a lot of
that is academia. You know, we have set up women
(46:53):
to to win. And somewhere along the line, feminism became
about knocking men down rather than trying to raise people
up and bring everybody to the same level, which is
(47:16):
again I go back, how do we get to this point?
And several of you chimed in saying, you know, single
homes where there's no father in the house. It's been
a big deal. The left, several of you said, have
only focused on an anybody they can victimize, and a
(47:41):
man is it's you can't victimize a man, even if
they've been victimized, you can't victimize them because of the look.
I mean, we talk about that all the time, like
with the shooting. Right, if a shooting happens and it's
a white male with a scary gun, then it's going
to get a lot of press. If a shooting happens
(48:05):
and it's young men, in particular black men who have
beef with one another, even if there's a lot more death,
it doesn't matter because it doesn't fit a narrative. And
when it comes to men, the left and the media
have a certain narrative. And then they go, I don't
know why this isn't working. It's pretty simple to see
why it's not working. You know what does work, though,
(48:28):
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Speaker 30 (49:52):
Ukraine's domestic intelligence agency, the SBU, carrying out a large
scale operations Sunday targeting Russian military air fields, aircraft being
hit and bursting into flames. The attacks carried out at
different airfields in five Russian regents, some home to Russian
strategic bombers. A source within the SBU claims they hit
more than forty military aircraft that they say, quote bomb
(50:14):
Ukrainian cities every night.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
It was incredible. If you've not seen the video, it is,
there's tons of videos out there of it. They just
absolutely unleashed hell with their drones. It was crazy watching
those big bombers just sitting there, just sitting ducks and
the drones boom boom, boom boom. I got. I was
(50:39):
telling my wife, I'm sitting there and I'm watching some
of it, and the next thing you know, there's another
video of it next and I'm just sucked into watching
this as it goes down, and the craziness of first
of all modern warfare on television, basically on the YouTube
and on anywhere else you want to go to watch
(51:00):
it all. But there I was watch him just blowing up,
one after another after another over to another airfield, and
one after it just it didn't he I'm like, this
has to be Ai.
Speaker 30 (51:10):
The operation had been planned for more than a year
and a half. Drones were concealed inside makeshift mobile houses
with retractable roofs, which were then placed on trucks. The
source said those roofs opened remotely and the drones flown
out to strike. Russian officials are also investigating two trained
to roments they say happen after two bridges were blown
(51:30):
up in separate Russian regions, this near the border with Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (51:34):
They're not going away. There's no doubt about this.
Speaker 11 (51:37):
Look.
Speaker 1 (51:38):
Nobody believes anything that the likes of Putin is offering,
because he's full of crap as we all know, and
he is trying to figure out how he can because
it looks like he's getting ready for another large scale attack,
one more oomph before maybe he sits down at the
(51:59):
piece table.
Speaker 30 (52:00):
Amid all of this volatility, Russia has proposed a new
round of peace talks to be held in Istanbul on Monday,
and two US senators who were in Kiev on Friday
have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling on peace
talks while preparing a new military offensive against Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
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Speaker 30 (52:31):
If the Senators say a sweeping US sanctions bill backed
by eighty two of their colleagues could be the last
chance to serve the economic lifeline fueling Russia's war.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
You gotta hit him in the pocketbook. Anybody who deals
with Russia in any way, shape or form that we
can hit them to make it so they don't want
to do business with Russia. You've got to do everything
you can to cripple them, hit them where the money's at. Meanwhile, Israel,
The nightmare continues and some series questions being asked about
(53:01):
did Israel fire on aid workers and civilians.
Speaker 31 (53:06):
Israel saying that its troops didn't fire at civilians in
or near this site, but at the same time, and
Israeli military official telling ABC News its troops did fire
warning shots towards what it calls several suspects in the
vicinity Hamas and eyewitnesses from the scene accusing Israeli troops
of shooting at people, but hospitals in the area overrun
(53:26):
with patients with gunshot wounds.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
I don't believe a mass but I do believe others,
and I believe my eyes with videos.
Speaker 31 (53:35):
We've had a statement from GHF, that's the American run
organization distributing aid. It's claiming that the deaths and injuries
are quote untrue and fabricated. They're also denying that any
incident took place despite evidence to the contrary. And as
we've seen against the suffering, the killing, the desperation in
Gaza continues.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
As a human being, I find what's going on horrific
and tough to watch. Do I understand the need to
protect themselves absolutely. I'm one hundred percent behind Israel for
the protection the outright annihilation. Serious questions need to be asked,
and I don't know if we have people that are
serious and asking those questions at this moment in time.
(54:16):
If you canna see the show on the podcast, it
is the Chad.
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Benson Show, The Chat Benson Show, The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (54:44):
Texas doing Texas thing and defining what a man and
a woman are, A boy and a girl. I have
and I have not. If you will, A.
Speaker 32 (54:52):
Bill said to be signed into law in Texas will
strictly define gender as either male or female based on
a person's reproductive organs. The legislation, passed by state lawmakers
now sits on Governor Abbot's desk, with his office confirmed
to the hill. He intends to sign it. Abbot spokesperson
tells the news outlet the state recognizes only two sexes,
male and female. Governor Abbott looks forward to reaffirming this
(55:16):
universal truth and signing HB two twenty nine into law.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
Oh my lord, between the weed and this, what's gonna happen?
Liberals heads must explode and conservative heads must explode. And
libertarian heads must explode the weed thing. I the other
day just listening to Dan Patrick, not sports guy, tennant
governor talk about it. If anybody eats these gummies, they're
(55:41):
just gonna die whatever wacky crap. He said. Uh, this though,
is interesting because and you would do this in Pride month. Yeah, yeah,
I think that's probably when they why they waited.
Speaker 32 (55:54):
The measure will require transgender and non binary Texans to
revert documents like IDs and other identifying material to their
sex assigned at birth. It also imposes restrictions on transgender
girls in single sex spaces like girls' locker rooms and restrooms.
Riley Gains, a well known opponent of transgender women and
female sports, celebrated the legislation's passage on X, calling it
(56:19):
common sense and saying it simply defines and codifies sex
based terms. Texas Values, a Christian nonprofit, also hailed the legislation.
In a statement on X, the organization said the bill
sends a message you don't mess with Texas women. HB
two twenty nine make sure that the reality and truth
of two sexes is clear in Texas law and never
(56:39):
altered by school districts, local cities, or bureaucrats.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
Ever again, Yah, but genders a construct.
Speaker 31 (56:45):
Man.
Speaker 1 (56:45):
It was just made up by people in their mind.
Don't you get it? Texas Like, Nope, we don't get
it at all.
Speaker 32 (56:54):
The author of the bill, Representative Ellen Troxclaire, says it
protects women and recognizes biological reality. The move follows abbots
directive for the state to recognize only two sexes earlier
this year, citing a similar executive order from President Trump.
Opponents of the expected law contended fail to acknowledge the
complexities of sex and gender. They fear the bill will
(57:15):
lead to discrimination against transgender and non binary Americans.
Speaker 33 (57:20):
I think if the law forces of non binary Texans
who are real people into categories that don't reflect their
lived experiences or identities, then use those who uses those
categories to design rights, services and protections, that would actually
become discrimination in practice. And I'm not sure if you're
(57:41):
concerned about that outcome.
Speaker 1 (57:42):
That's a concern that I have.
Speaker 32 (57:44):
The sponsor of the bill, State Senator Mays Middleton says
the legislation doesn't carry civil or criminal penalties.
Speaker 1 (57:51):
Look common sense says this male and female especially becomes
things like athletics split them up sense, despite what some
women want to believe that ah, yeah, yeah, we're just
as good. No, it's it's not about just as good.
It's just reality. Okay, hey, right, you can think of
all the things you want, but here's the reality. When
(58:14):
it comes to things like sports, and when it comes
to things like I don't know, going to locker rooms
and stuff. This is just this shouldn't be hard. The
fact that we have to do this. Now, this whole
like my lived experience thing. You just sit there and
go really, it's like this, we're gonna do the lived experience. Yes,
everybody's got their own lived experience. Well, the ninety nine
(58:37):
percent of us around the globe, their lived experience is
this is bolgoney and we move on with our lives.
Oh geez, what about equality, Chad? What about that women
can do anything men can do.
Speaker 34 (58:50):
Let's talk about the first time I experienced gender inequality,
because it may surprise you. I was seven when the
movie You'll Leave their Own came out. I decided I wanted.
Speaker 9 (58:58):
To play baseball.
Speaker 34 (58:59):
Sadly, for the little boys that I played with, I
was much better than them. At first, they were afraid,
they were petrified, and then my own teammates started chanting
and calling me home run Mackie every opportunity they got.
Why you ask because I was a girl and I
wasn't as good as them. No, No, because I carried
the team. I was the only player on the team
who could throw the ball from third to first. I
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was the only player on the team who hit a
home run nearly every game, and I had the highest
batting average and was the most scoringest player on the team.
At the end of the season, when it was time
for me to make the All Star team, guess what.
A little boy's daddy got upset that he wasn't good
enough to make the team, so he complained to the league,
which came up with the rule that girls weren't allowed
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to play in the postseason, all because me, a girl,
was better than his little boy. So tell me again
the genders aren't equal, because you're right, they're not. Women
are better, dad.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Totally. Really, it's like a totally well where did you
get drafted again? What was it the first or second round?
Did you get a fat signing bonus?
Speaker 11 (01:00:05):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Oh oh? When you got past seven? Things changed. When
Jimmy's Khana's dropped, he could hit the ball three hundred
feet and Sally couldn't. But it's her lived experience. She
was a major League baseball player. Speaking of gender sports,
(01:00:26):
over the weekend, controversy in califourna.
Speaker 35 (01:00:29):
A protests surrounded that high school level competition before it
even began, and in the end, a California junior who
meddled in three events shared her success on the podium.
Speaker 36 (01:00:41):
Sixteen year old Aby Hernandez was all smiles. She's the
first known competitor at California's track and field state championships
to share first place in two events. The high school
junior transgender girl drew the ire of protesters.
Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
I'm here to say my daughter is this future?
Speaker 37 (01:00:59):
Because they're trying to say to President they're trying to
push us asie.
Speaker 36 (01:01:02):
Like they always do to women. And President Trump, who
posted on social media this week he would withhold federal
funding for the state if Hernandez was allowed to compete.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
Okay, and she was, oh she or shim or him?
I don't I don't think. I don't think Hernandez has
gone the full Monty. Here's what I do know. When
Hernandez got on the podium, they booed, and they had
to make up a new like rule. We're like, all right,
Hernandez won, but the girl that won also gets a
(01:01:34):
first Plaze trophy. You're like okay.
Speaker 36 (01:01:37):
The organization governing high school athletics in California announced a
new policy this week expanding eligibility for athletes assigned female
at birth, allowing more teams to play and medal in
events in which trans girls compete.
Speaker 9 (01:01:52):
She will share.
Speaker 36 (01:01:53):
Medals after placing first in the high jump and triple
jump and second in the long jump.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
This is still a schooler. She is learning.
Speaker 37 (01:02:02):
She's navigating the world just like we are every single day,
and that I know I would want grace if I
was put in a situation where I had a bunch
of light on me and what I was doing.
Speaker 36 (01:02:12):
Hernandez addressed her critics directly in an interview earlier this
month with the outlet Capital in Maine.
Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
I'm so child. You're an adult, and for you to
act like a child.
Speaker 37 (01:02:22):
Is shows how you are as a person, and nothing
I can do about people's actions.
Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
Just focus on my own now.
Speaker 35 (01:02:29):
The US Department of Justice said it would investigate the
Federation and district that includes hernandez Is High School to
determine if they violated federal law. At least two states
are already facing off with the Trump administration in lawsuits
over that very question.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
Why didn't you just participate with the boys? Honestly? Why? Well,
because identified lived experience on now, just this is ridiculous.
Can we chut? Why I can't we be honest about this?
What is it that is going to hurt somebody's feelings
if we say, look, here's the reality. Dude might believe,
(01:03:11):
dude's a girl. Dude might live his life as a
young girl. But underneath it all, dude still dude, She's
still a hymn. Whatever you want to. The athletic advantage
is there, And why can't we just acknowledge that? What
(01:03:33):
the hell is? What the hell is the problem? There's
a lot of problems going on. We understand that. Meanwhile,
as we continue to meanwhile this ladies and gentlemen, boys
and girls, friends of all ages. It's fun with gender
Part three today, this time with boxing. Remember that boxer
who wailed on everybody at the Olympics.
Speaker 38 (01:03:54):
Yeah, Emon Khaliph's participation in an upcoming World boxing competition
in the Netherlands next month is now on hold. Until
the boxer undergoes mandatory gender testing announced by World Boxing Friday.
The announcement of mandatory sex tests for all boxers, effective immediately,
comes as the organization has been under scrutiny over Khalif's
(01:04:17):
participation in the sports. Khalif gained worldwide attention during the
Paris Summer Olympics after the Algerian boxer was permitted to
compete in women's boxing after being banned at the World
Championship in twenty twenty three over failing gender eligibility test.
The Paris Games, Khalif won gold. Khalif faced criticism at
(01:04:40):
the time over competing against women. After the gender test
Khalif failed, came back with x Y chromosomes matching male genetics.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
What are they gonna do? Cup check.
Speaker 18 (01:04:53):
Chat?
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
That would be hilarious, cup checking.
Speaker 6 (01:04:56):
We got you.
Speaker 38 (01:04:57):
When answering questions over the gender controversy, Khalif said, I'm
fully qualified to take part in this competition. I'm a
woman like any other woman. I was born as a woman,
I live as a woman, and I am qualified. But
the controversy never went away, and now World Boxing, the
governing body that will also be running boxing competitions in
(01:05:20):
the twenty twenty eight Olympics says gender testing is now
required for all boxers, but also singled out Khalif in
its announcement. The agency says this new mandatory testing will
ensure the safety of all participants and deliver a competitive
level playing field for men and women. Adding, World Boxing
(01:05:40):
has written to the Algerian Boxing Federation to inform it
that Iman Khalif will not be allowed to participate in
the female category at upcoming boxing events until Khalif undergoes
sex testing.
Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
Look, we consider in debate and field and a few
other things, when it gets to combat sports, we better
really make sure. I'm just you know, you failed the
X Y test, So we'll just put it out there.
Combat sports totally different. You're punching somebody, it's different than
you racing them. We we all recognize that, right right, ladies,
(01:06:24):
It's like sanctioned domestic abuse. JAB.
Speaker 38 (01:06:27):
The announcement of mandatory gender testing for boxers at the
international level coincigns with a broader national debate in the
US over transgender athletes and women's sports, as President Trump
signed an executive order prohibiting biological males competing in female sports,
threatening federal funding otherwise.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
Shouldn't be hard. Common sense seems to not be as
common as we think, and we should get it right.
Like I said, all joking aside, combat sports totally different,
totally totally different, and you failed one of these tests.
(01:07:10):
So let's let's make sure we get it right. I'm
offended by that. That's great. So your choice is you
be offended and prove, or you be offended and don't participate.
Those are your choices. That's it. So you have two choices.
These are them, and you do what you gotta do.
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It's time to change your passwords and update your devices.
A massive data breach that compromised more than one hundred
and eighty four million passwords is being called a cyber
criminals dream Online researcher say the leak affected everything from
email accounts, to social media logins to bank accounts. The
problem the file containing all that sensitive information was itself
(01:09:24):
not password protected.
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
What the hell is going on? So what kind of
data breach? Big one? Massive? So among others, I mean,
you know, it's I'm looking at it here and I'm going, okay,
how many one hundred and eighty four million people unencrypted
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without any password protection? So what do we do?
Speaker 39 (01:09:53):
Security specialist Jeremiah Fowler has contacted the hosting provider to
make that company aware that hackers had gotten their hand
on the data. His advice to US users is to
change our account passwords now and to use two step authentication.
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One hundred and eighty four million, one hundred and sixty
two seven hundred and eighteen million accounts were there. All
their credentials are out there, So some of you listening,
not all, but some we all may be part of this.
The info covers things like banking services, medical platform and
government accounts. Most shockingly, the entire data was completely unsecured. This,
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according to cybersecurity expert Jeremiah Fowler. Jeremiah was a bullfround.
Where where did the data come from info stealer, so
Fowler believes data was harvested using info stealer. These lightweight
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hour number three of the program on this Monday. Some
what's trending? More on the attack in Boulder, talk a
little bit about that. I guess some immigration stuff as well,
maybe some big beautiful bills. Not so big. It's huge
and it's definitely not beautiful. It is ugli as sin. Oh,
how dare you say? Ugly as sin? It's a weird
(01:12:45):
thing to say, isn't it? How ugly with sin? Was
that ugly? Plus, we're gonna have some fun with science,
some good fun with science. Now that silly stuff, now
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Speaker 20 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show, Horror.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
In Boulder, Colorado. As a pos that is not a
person of interest, that's a piece of heart, decided that
he was going to light some people on fire because
he was angry about what was going on in Palestine
between Israel and Hamas, and so he's a pos He's
the best way to describe that.
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
Boulder Police responded to reports of people being set on fire.
When they got to the scene, they found a man
holding what appears to be two Molotov cocktails, found multiple
victims suffering from burn injuries.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
I'm gonna tell you guys this, there's a few ways
that make you think, Sweet Mother of God, I could
think of no other horrible ways to go than being
burned alive. And this dude's run around trying to set
people on fire while he's screaming and yelling I'm doing
this for Palestine. I'm doing this. What, by the way,
(01:14:31):
I didn't change a damn thing. This is on the
heels of that young couple that got killed in DC
that worked for the Israeli embassy. No, this is just
a rise of extremism and insanity and WTF because tonight
it'll be different when I'm on the YouTube saying that's
how disgusting the thought of being burned alie. You ever
(01:14:56):
burned your fingers something thought, Oh my god, imagine that
a thousand times all the way through your body. Thank God,
that he was for the most part, unsuccessful compared to
what it could have been.
Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
Authority say a man targeted the Run for Their Lives,
a weekly event that raises awareness about Israeli hostages being
held by Hamas. Witnesses say the suspect used a makeshift
flamethrower to spray flames into the crowd while shouting Free Palestine.
Speaker 4 (01:15:22):
There's a jug filled with the same stuff. I thought
it was alcohol first, but at smell Lake gasolines. He
was also taking this garden sprayer basically and spraying people
with this gasoline and fired flames.
Speaker 3 (01:15:35):
The eight victims, ranging in age from fifty two to
eighty eight, suffered burns and other injuries. At least one
was in critical condition.
Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
Overnight mixed reports about he's being charged with murder, but
they're not saying who's been killed, and who knows it
could have been somebody not in this situation. We don't know,
and I'm sure we'll find out, and there's gonna be
all kinds of stuff flying around in the next twenty
four to forty eight hours about this ass hat. And
it was horrific. This is a gentleman who is Jewish
(01:16:05):
but didn't go to this just happened to be up
the street when he heard what was going on.
Speaker 4 (01:16:11):
Basically, there was one elderly woman who was not moving
at all, and there were a bunch of people who
were really cunning to her, people who were kind of
bushering over buckets of water somewhere with ice. I went
grabbed one of the buckets. The nearest water that the
one directly to is the fountain that's there in the square.
So I started swooping out water from the fountain and
bringing it over to the different people who were obviously
(01:16:33):
victims of what had happened, tried to start pouring it
on their legs just make them more comfortable. One man,
probably if I had a guess, was probably in his
like fifties and sixties, just kind of in shocked and
figuring out what he could do to make itself more comfortable.
I mean, his leg from ankle or foot.
Speaker 5 (01:16:53):
Set all the way up to his buttocks was melted.
His skin was melted basically off or shades off his leg.
Speaker 6 (01:17:00):
I mean, all right, I've talked about a bunch in
the last couple of hours, and I'm not getting it
choked up again as I did when I was there.
Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
It's a horrific situation that you know. Now the blame
is so well, he was here, he overstayed a visa,
then he tried to apply for asylum, and then this happened.
And again we know what the politics of it is.
He's pissed and angry and thinks that every Jew is
(01:17:31):
a Zionist and that they want to destroy all of
the world, and that they want to control everything, and
that Palestine needs to be free, and that somehow he
thinks that through this sheer act of evil, that somehow
that is going to influence people. Let me tell you
(01:17:53):
what influences people. Over the last several weeks, I've heard
more and more people that I know are very much
for the right to Israel protect themselves, who've said, Okay,
I think enough is enough. This is no longer about protection.
This is about punishment. And this sets that back that conversation.
(01:18:13):
Special place in Hell for people who do this, and yes,
this is an act of terror. Period. Case closed. Meanwhile,
we moved from there to Texas, Baby Texas, te us
what's going on? Well, hey, sheriffs, could you do us
a solid and arrest folk?
Speaker 39 (01:18:34):
The state legislature here in Texas has essentially deputized local
law enforcers as border patrol agents, requiring them to work
with immigration and Customs enforcement to identify people in the
country illegally. Critics say the state is improperly usurping what
has been a federal responsibility.
Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
I don't know if it's usurping, because remember, the Feds
for the last four years have decided that that was
something they did want to be a part of, so
nobody was doing and Texas has now gone about and said,
all right, we're going to do this. Now, what does
it look like. It's a great question right there, because
I couldn't tell you what it looks like in the end,
I couldn't tell you how bout it's going to be.
(01:19:14):
I look at stuff like this and I get frustrated.
I get frustrated because the federal government failed to do
its job for the last four years, and now the
cleanup's coming, and it's that rubber band scenario where it's
going to go from one side to the next. It's
going to overreact and we're gonna have to do something
that is I believe more than a bit of an overreach.
(01:19:36):
The way it should be done is simply this. I'll
throw this out there. I don't know if this common
sense or not. Texasuld be a great place to try. You
take somebody into custody, they've done something wrong, has nothing
to do with immigration, but immigration and enforcement say hey,
you've got somebody there that's illegally in your custody. Could
(01:19:57):
you hand him over to us?
Speaker 11 (01:19:58):
Done?
Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
I don't see that. You know the problem, Well, we
don't work with Well it's too late now for that.
It's too late, and states are going to try to
do what they're going to try to do, especially along
the border, Texas being one of them. The question is
can we have a common sense situation here, because it
should be about the worst first and this is where
the Democrats fail, and Democrats, you guys, need to get
(01:20:23):
your head out your ass and go, you know what
we do want the worst first gone. If I'm going
to make a case for people to be here who
have their only crime was they came across here illegally
looking for economic opportunity to help feed their family, then
I need to make the case that it's about them,
not about let's protect everybody, no matter how bad they are,
no matter how much they've done things here since they've
(01:20:45):
arrived here illegally in many cases to their own people.
Knowing full well their own people are terrified to call
police or anybody because they don't want to be dragged
into something that could expose them. So rather than get
involved like that, they just make a show of it.
Welcome to the modern world of politics. Meanwhile, it's a big,
(01:21:07):
beautiful bill and it's expensive.
Speaker 11 (01:21:10):
Well, the math doesn't really add up.
Speaker 12 (01:21:12):
One of the things this big and beautiful bill is
is it's a vehicle for increasing spending for the military
and for the border. It's about three hundred and twenty
billion dollars in new spending. To put that in perspective,
that's more than all the DOGE cuts.
Speaker 11 (01:21:24):
That we found so far. So the increase in spending
put into.
Speaker 13 (01:21:27):
This bill exceeds the DOGE cuts.
Speaker 12 (01:21:30):
When you look just at the border wall, they have
forty six point five billion.
Speaker 11 (01:21:34):
For the border wall. Well, the current estimate from the
CBP is six.
Speaker 12 (01:21:38):
Point five million per mile, so if you did one
thousand miles, that's six point five billion.
Speaker 11 (01:21:44):
But they have forty six billions.
Speaker 12 (01:21:45):
So they've inflated the cost of the wall eightfold. So
there's a lot of new spending that has to be counteracted.
But essentially this is a bill by the military industrial
complex advocates who are padding the military budget.
Speaker 11 (01:21:58):
There's going to be a lot of extra money.
Speaker 12 (01:22:00):
Look, the President has essentially stopped the border flow without
without new money and without any new legislation. So I
think they're asking for too much money. And in the end,
the way you add it up to see if it
actually is going to save money or add money is
how much heat are they going to borrow?
Speaker 11 (01:22:16):
Five trillion over two years? Enormous amount.
Speaker 1 (01:22:19):
That's a lot of money. And the Doge did it work?
Did it not work?
Speaker 15 (01:22:24):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
I don't think it did. I told you guys, h
a for efforts and exposing the insanity of the massive
bureaucracy that we have in place, that protects inefficiency, that
protects the giant, huge structure that is government, but an
(01:22:45):
af for results. It is frustrating. But this big, beautiful
bill is take take away the Doge because again the
cuts weren't that big. We recognize that the big thing
is is what's inside of this medicaid cuts?
Speaker 11 (01:23:02):
What you know?
Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
I mean, what's the big deal here is there? Because
there's going to be something, right. It's not just the
big beautiful tax cuts going to save the world the
billions of dollars. Everybody's going to be richer than ever before.
There's a lot more to this.
Speaker 7 (01:23:16):
All right, Let's move on to Medicaid now, as you know,
that's a big part.
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
Of the debate as well.
Speaker 7 (01:23:21):
Here's what the American Hospital Association is warning. It writes, quote,
the sheer magnitude of the level of reductions to the
Medicaid program alone will impact all parties. Hospitals, especially in
rural and underserved areas, will be forced to make difficult
decisions about whether they will have to reduce services, reduce staff,
(01:23:41):
and potentially consider closing their doors. Republican Senator Josh Holly
of Missouri calling this a hospital text, Mister speaker, so
does the House bill put rural hospitals and frankly, the
most vulnerable Americans at risk.
Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
Mike Johnson's real name doesn't feel like a real name.
Speaker 8 (01:24:02):
No, And you can underscore what I'm about to tell you.
There are no Medicaid cuts in the big beautiful bill.
We're not cutting Medicaid. What we're doing is strengthening the program.
We're reducing fraud, waste, and abuse that is rampant in medicaid.
To ensure that that program is essential for so many people,
ensure that it's available for the most vulnerable. It's intended
(01:24:23):
for young, single, pregnant women, and the disabled and the elderly.
But what's happening right now is you have a lot
of people, for example, young men, able bodied workers who
are on medicaid. They're not working when they can. That
drains resources from the people that need it most. And
so what we're doing here is an important and frankly
heroic thing to preserve the program so that it doesn't
(01:24:44):
become insolvent.
Speaker 9 (01:24:46):
This is not going to hurt rural hospitals.
Speaker 8 (01:24:48):
There's a lot of flexity, flexibility built into this.
Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
I feel like that you can underscore this feels like
that morning Joe moment where you better put your tape
on and write this down kind of thing. We're gonna
find out what it looks like because it's got to
get out of the Senate, and I know the Senate
it's going to definitely do some uh how should we
say this? They're going to grade the paper three two, three, five,
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now being honest a whole month? Huh? How about that?
And again, obviously the big story was the attack yesterday
in Bolder. Yes, it was a terror attack. That's you know.
The police are like, it's probably not a terror attack,
could be maybe not. The FBI is like, it's a
terror attack.
Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
Bolder police responded to reports of people being set on fire.
When they got to the scene, they found a man
holding what appears to be two molotov cocktails. Found multiple
victims suffering from burn injuries.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
And they were some of them were minor. It's easy
for us to say because I wasn't set on fire.
Others were pretty bad. One person's in serious condition. But
this guy's screaming, you know, the slogan saying the things
you're killing my people, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 4 (01:30:09):
He had said something along the lines of, I mean
fall Zionists, this is for killing my people, or you
kill my people. You guys should all die.
Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
It wasn't a big kind of you know, super march
or anything. Mostly older people at this out there supporting
Israel and Boila. This took place. Just disgusting, vile individual
who was spraying people with something before the molotov cocktails
and taken into custody. Just again, the hell's going on?
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Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
Trump and China and Harvard battle it out a three
way battle. Something interesting about Harvard and China, though.
Speaker 23 (01:31:38):
The Trump Administration's crackdown on Chinese college students is intersecting
with its legal battle with Harvard. This morning, as the
State Department works to revoke visas for Chinese students, the
Wall Street Journal is detailing the university's alleged Chinese ties,
saying it is the school of choice for the Chinese
Communist parties Elites. Newstation's Tom Dempsey is live in Washington
(01:31:59):
with more on this. So Tom, walk us through this
bombshell report and what's it saying about Harvard?
Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
Come on, Tom, tell us, First of all, Donald, what
do you think this guy has some advice for you?
Don Trump, don't trust China. China. There you go, pretty
much sums it up right there, All right, Tom.
Speaker 42 (01:32:13):
Go, Look, Harvard's alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party
now under a very big microscope after these claims for
the federal government, and as Harvard's future of enrolling foreign
students faces an uncertain road ahead. So as part of
the support by the Wall Street Journal of detailed those
alleged ties to the Communist Party of China, and it
brought up past comments from the Shanghai Observer back in
(01:32:37):
twenty fourteen, which said, quote, if we were to rank
the Chinese Communist Party's overseas party schools, the one deserving
top spot has to be Harvard University's Kennedy's School of Government.
So to dive into this a little bit more, the
paper went on to describe a training course program in
the two thousands called China's Leaders in Development.
Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
So wait a minute, here, they're the number one school
for China. What do you think about that? Don't just China?
I agree one hundred percent. Continue my friend.
Speaker 42 (01:33:07):
Harvard's own website describes how the program helped prepare senior
local and central Chinese government staff to better address China's
quote national reforms. The Wall Street Journal also named several
Chinese Communist Party members who attended Harvard, including a former
Vice president of China who attended a training program at
(01:33:27):
the university's Public Policy School in two thousand and two,
as well as a retired vice premier who received a
master's from Harvard in public administration in nineteen ninety five.
And a current party member who took part in a
short term Harvard program in nineteen ninety nine. The paper
went on to describe out President She's own daughter attended
(01:33:48):
Harvard in the early twenty tens under assumed name, which
staff knew about. That was when President she was then
vice president. Harvard did not respond to this story. But
we will also note that is really Prime Minister Benjamin
Nennyahu as well as the current Canadian Prime Minister, also
attended Harvard in the past.
Speaker 1 (01:34:06):
What does that have to do with anything? All right?
They're not a communist party China is. This is again
who do we trust? Don't trust China? Okay, there you go.
I agree, and I'm not going to nor should we
Just insane it is that we're sitting here debating this.
(01:34:31):
We understand, right, we get it. And the way it
works is China wants to win for themselves and dominate
the globe. That's what China wants. We hope that. Well,
of course, you guys want everything to stay the same,
because that way it's a win for you. Call it
what you want. I prefer this over that. I don't
(01:34:54):
know what you prefer. I like my freedoms, I like
being able to have freedoms that I have that in
many cases everybody out there in the world has taken
some sort of advantage of and takes for granted a
lot of this stuff. But come on, now, come on now,
(01:35:16):
I know people like, well, it's just so wrong, and
it's so RaSE, it's so rude, it's so all the things.
Honesty is what it is. They could say, Oh, we
don't want to go. We love America. Remember what we've
talked about. We've had Gordon Changh on numerous occasions, maybe
the penultimate voice in China relations with the world, and
(01:35:39):
what does he always said over and over and over again,
It is not if, but when they come knocking, and
they're going to come knocking at some point in time,
so that means your sitting there. You may have had
(01:36:02):
nothing to do with the Chinese Communist Party, you may
have been born and raised in America, but grandma and
grandpa lived there. Neck knock at the door comes and
they want you to do something, and you don't really
have a choice or else. That's why don't trust China, exactly,
my friend exactly. Meanwhile, speaking of not trusting, first of all,
(01:36:26):
can we just say, well, done, Ukraine, well done. That
was a kick straight to the grundle of Russia with
those mad, crazy attacks.
Speaker 30 (01:36:40):
The operation had been planned for more than a year
and a half. Drones were concealed inside makeshift mobile houses
with retractable roofs, which were then placed on trucks. The
source said. Those roofs opened remotely and the drones flown
out to strike. Russian officials are also investigating two trained
to romans they say happen after two just were blown
(01:37:00):
up in separate Russian regions, this near the border with Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
It was spectacular. I mean, they hit it hard. They
crushed everything they could see these drones, And at first
I watched a video and I thought, wow, that's pretty interesting.
AI's getting good now. Mind you, I know that the
attack has happened, but I still don't think it's real.
(01:37:30):
And then sure enough they started I'm like, okay. Then
I started seeing some of it on the news, because
that's where we are in this world with AI. You
don't know, but it was incredible. Ding ding ding ding ding.
These tags are blowing up there. They're bombers everywhere, and
that's a pretty penny.
Speaker 43 (01:37:47):
This took about a year and a half in the making.
It was called Operation Spider Web, and it was the
clandestine insertion of these drones that were remotely operated that
basically caused billions of dollars of damage strategic Russian assets,
especially their strategic air fleet.
Speaker 1 (01:38:05):
Strategiery's right, a lot of strategicy going on, and nobody
trusts the pooter. We recognize that he is being a
bigger pain in the ass than normal because he screams, oh,
we should sit down and talk about peace, and then
on the other side he's like, but let me plan
(01:38:25):
something bigger.
Speaker 30 (01:38:26):
Amid all of this volatility, Russia has proposed a new
round of peace talks to be held in Istanbul on Monday,
and two US senators who were in Kiev on Friday
have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling on peace
talks while preparing a new military offensive against Ukraine. Who
senators say a sweeping US sanctions bill, backed by eighty
two of their colleagues, could be the last chance to
(01:38:47):
server the economic lifeline fueling Russia's war.
Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
Yeah, you've got to go after their money. I mean,
we're sitting here talking about earlier China. Harvard, where do
you do you hit him in the grundle? Where's the grundle?
The pocketbook? Hit them in the pocketbook, over and over again,
and we have half asked it with a lot of
these things. They've figured out a way around this because
(01:39:12):
we didn't go hard where we needed to, which isn't
just about going after Russia. It is also about going
after people that deal with Russia, people that do business
in Russia, companies that do business in Russia, countries that
maybe we do business with, but guess what they also
(01:39:35):
do business with, and we haven't hit them with sanctions,
So we need to go hard after them. We need
to take away their money to the point where they
have no choice but to come to the table because
you've choked them off and they've got nothing else. They've
got nothing else They've got to come or else. If
they don't come to the table, you make it so
(01:39:57):
it's so impossible to survive there outside of a few
cities that may have certain access that others just don't
that you make them come to the table. And you
do that by first going after anybody that does business
(01:40:18):
in any way, shape or form with Russia. I mean
anybody that does business that includes Iran. That may include
some of the Middle Eastern Gulf states. That includes and
I know we've gone after Ran, we need to go harder.
(01:40:38):
But that also includes what else can we do to
North Korea? And what else can we start doing to China.
We've already got those things out there. Let's do it.
But anybody else, even if they are an ally of ours,
but for whatever reason, they sell something there. I don't
know what is socks who knows? Hit them hard, hard,
(01:41:01):
hard heart. Speaking of war nightmare continuing in Gaza, And
while we talked earlier about the terror attack in Boulder, Colorado,
it is getting uglier by the day, it seems.
Speaker 31 (01:41:18):
In Gaza, I witnesses saying that a large crowd was
basically waiting for this center to open. Already struggling hospitals
in the area overwhelmed with victims. The group Doctors without
Borders saying patients telling them that they were shot at
from all sides. The IDEAF, though strongly denying its troops
opening fire on the ground in this incident.
Speaker 1 (01:41:38):
Did it happen? Did it not happen? And again, so
you had an area where there was aid and in
Gaza that was trying to like an AID station where
there's food in the dock in the hall nine yards
and supposedly the IDF fired and they now that's what
(01:41:59):
you know, that's what Hamas and everybody's reported others are
saying in the idea of nah, it's a lie, none
of that stuff happened, but the video says, yeah, it
kind of did happen.
Speaker 31 (01:42:09):
An Israeli military official telling ABC News that soldiers did
fire warning shots towards several suspects who were advancing towards
the troops in the same vicinity. The us Bat's Gaza Foundation,
the Humanitarian Foundation, says there hadn't seen any evidence that
there was an attack at or near its facility.
Speaker 1 (01:42:29):
So much like everything when it comes to war, what's
the first casually the truth. Although we have a lot
of videos now, but those can easily be manipulated, as
we all know, and at a time when people are
not curious about the truth, then what ends up happening. Well,
(01:42:51):
you take your bias and you if it's a minute
long a video and the truth that you want is
the first forty seconds, you'll stop it there. If the
truth you want is the last twenty seconds, you'll watch
that and say that's that's the truth. Here's what I know.
(01:43:14):
It is awful. It is a humanitarian crisis. Middle East
needs to do better, The Gulf States need to do better,
Israel needs to do better. And I feel like it's
gonna get much worse before it gets better. Three two, three, five,
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Deep States, No Deep doo doo e, the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:44:47):
It's time for something new on the show called fun
with Science, and Chad, who's ready science.
Speaker 28 (01:44:56):
With silence?
Speaker 1 (01:44:57):
Now, it's time to have fun with science right here
on the Chat Mason Show. All right, where do we start?
How about this science of numbers? Two thousand, seven thousand,
or ten thousand the real number of steps you need
to lose weight according to one of the biggest studies ever,
(01:45:19):
how many steps do you need every day, week and
month to lose weight? Now, the ten thousand number was
actually done by a Japanese man who just liked the
round number on the predometer whatever it was, so you know,
the watch whatever it was that they originally came out
with and so somehow magically that became the thing. So
(01:45:45):
how much do you really need? According to the United
States Department of Health, they recommend one hundred and fifty
minutes of moderate and tense activity a week or seventy
five vigorous activity minutes a week. So how many steps
does it actually take depends. So, like I said the
(01:46:07):
Japanese academic person who put together the early Preedometer, he
thought ten thousand was good. In truth, two to three
thousand steps a day like walking steps where you're just
not just like active where you're maybe walking out a
mile helps with your heart, but to lose the weight. Okay,
(01:46:30):
this is the way they look at this. They break
it down like this. Five thousand steps are under is sedentary,
five thousand to ten thousand light active, ten to twelve
thousand is active, twelve thousand five hundred plus is highly active.
So if you're targeting weight loss, over ten thousand is
(01:46:50):
a win. Okay. So if you're targeting that, but just
forty four hundred steps aday can lower your risk of
death by up to one percent. Now you're all everybody's
gonna die. But you understand what we're saying there, okay,
this is science done the right way. We move on
from there to night owls science. Highly educated night owls
(01:47:13):
showed aignificant cognitive decline over ten years, while those less educated,
who slept longer and went to sleep at an earlier hour,
they did not show a cognitive decline. They call it
social jet lag, creating constant conflict with the natural sleep rhythms,
(01:47:35):
sportsleeve quality, and smoking habits explained about twenty five percent
of brainfall. Connection suggested targeting interventions could help. According to
the latest study out of Grounnen in the Nedolands, so
if you stay up late, don't get enough sleep throughout
(01:47:56):
the day, you'll have a cognitive decline and over a
long period of time. I'm they believe that potentially this
could lead to early onset Alzheimer's in dementia. By the way,
as far as the sleeping schedule go, for a lot
of people, this is what I found very interesting. One
in five people are night owls, stay up extremely extremely
(01:48:20):
late and get up somewhat early, so they don't get
a lot of sleep. I don't stay up late, but
I get up early. I always don't get a lot
of sleep, but I've always been that way since your child.
I never slept as a kid, and still at times
struggle with that. I'll catch up every once in a while,
and I like a good nap, but I do struggle
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at times just falling asleep. And even if fall sleep quick,
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