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January 27, 2025 • 110 mins
Immigration protests in Texas. Trump immigration crackdown underway as Colombia backs down over tariff threat. KC Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles set to meet in Super Bowl. Bird flu keeping the price of eggs high. White House in talks to have Oracle and U.S. investors take over TikTok. Pete Hegseth, Kristi Noem pass confirmation vote in Sentate. Trump signs executive order to examine FEMA overhaul.
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
If you're pissed and angry at the immigration policies, maybe
that's understandable. But I'm gonna tell you this right now.
If your goal is to stay in our country, if
your goal is to be part of our country, stop
marching around with other countries flags when you protest. Okay,

(00:34):
I want you to get that straight. You left that
country for a reason. You bounced for a reason, So
protesting in the streets with other countries flags while you're
in our country is dumb. You're a dumbass. That alone

(00:54):
should have you kicked out. Oh, Chat, No, No, ridiculous.
When do we start the bs?

Speaker 3 (01:01):
When?

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Tell me? When we just we're just in there going,
oh yeah, it's totally fine. No, enough is enough. If
you want to be here and you're here legally, great.
If you want to march around celebrating your crap ass country.
Did you escape to come here? No? No, no, I'm
gonna go with a hard pass on that.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
One Sunday after you no long, Margaret hunt hill Viridge
in Dallas, set it, You're not.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Hundreds of people showed up.

Speaker 6 (01:30):
To support stop separating our.

Speaker 7 (01:33):
Family, to express their feelings and concerns These.

Speaker 8 (01:37):
Kids shouldn't have to be scared to go home to
an empty home.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Are their separating family is just a scare.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
For us and Fort Worth similar sights and sounds.

Speaker 8 (01:51):
We've along here as much as everyone else does.

Speaker 7 (01:53):
It's all reaction to President Donald Trump's first week in office,
as his administration moves full steam ahead on his can
campaign promise to crack down on immigration. He says they're
focused on migrants with criminal backgrounds.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Yeah, as they should be. But I'm telling you this
right now. I love my country. Oh dude, I love
my country. I'm blessed to be in this country. Blessed
you're born and raised here. Blessed if you had a
chance to come here legally. Blessed if you're here illegally
and your goal is to stay here, your goal is

(02:28):
to be a part of this country, then show that
pride and march around with the American flag, not the
flag from the country that you came from that you
had to escape to come here, because the country that
you came from sucks, is corrupt, is dangerous, and you

(02:51):
escape to come here, and you marching around with the
flag as enchanting VIVAMX or whatever you want Venezuela or
blah blah blah, whatever the BS is. I don't care.
Oh you're racist, No, I'm right, absolutely right. Look, if

(03:11):
this is a soccer game, knock yourself out if that's
the way you feel. But it isn't. It isn't, and
you're out there doing that. That to me is a
huge slap in the face. I see people coming across
the border when Biden was in office and they're holding
up Venezuela in flags. Piss off. Sorry, bro, it isn't

(03:36):
gonna happen. Get out of here. You're not willing to
take the track four or five thousand miles on foot
through God knows what you had to go through to
get here, depending on the track and how much money
you spent to get to Venezuela, but you're willing to

(03:57):
do it to leave. Oh yeah, yeah, oh people out
there celebrating, Come on, for God's sakes, piss me off
this weekend big time should piss you off too. My
grandfather has passed away. But he was born and raised
in Mexico, but he immigrated here to the United States.

(04:20):
Did it legally, became a citizen. He's turning over in
his grave with crap like that. Absolutely pissed and angry.
You should be. I was sitting there and my wife
and I watched it. I'm like, really, this is it right.
You're gonna wander around swaving your flag. Oh look at

(04:42):
us wool now you're here with the red, white, and blue,
not whatever that flag is. Saw some Palestinian flags too.
I'm like, really, okay, oh my lord three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your Twitter, your Instagram, all of the other things speaking

(05:03):
of immigration. So Trump just getting people out of here,
let's just do ith very interesting because Colombia was not thrilled.

Speaker 9 (05:18):
Just moments ago, Donald Trump, reacting to the news that
Columbia had blocked planes carrying undocumented migrants from delivering those
individuals back to their home country, and Trump now retaliating
with tariffs and threats of more tariffs. He said in
a post on social media quotes, I was just informed

(05:38):
that the two repatriation flights from the United States with
a large number of illegal criminals were not allowed to
land in Colombia. This order was given by Columbia's socialist president,
Gustavo Petro, who was already very unpopular amongst his people.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Yeah, so Trump said, fine, that's what we're gonna do
is play the game.

Speaker 9 (05:58):
So he goes on to say that he is taking
some action against the Colombian government, including a twenty five
percent tariff on goods coming from Columbia immediately, and he's
threatening to raise that into up to fifty percent next week.
He also is calling for a travel ban and immediate
visa raivocations on the Colombian government officials, and sanctions on

(06:22):
party members and family members that support.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
The Colombian government.

Speaker 9 (06:26):
So, Fred, this is an early example of how Donald
Trump's immigration crackdown is already colliding with his foreign policy
and trade proposals, and the first of maybe more to come.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Immigration do it absolutely send them back? Well, of course
they don't want him, especially if they're criminal aliens. Wait,
they broke laws over there too. We don't want them back.
We're not gonna let you land. That's okay. We got
parachutes planes not landed there are. Yeah, that's not very right. No,

(07:04):
get over it, for God's sakes, get over it. Just
saying this is what he's going to do. He is
who he says he is, and he's doing what he
said he was gonna do. You may not like it,
that's okay. I don't think he cares, but it's gonna

(07:24):
happen and people are gonna have to deal with it.
What about tariffs. Here's my thing with tariffs. Am I
thrilled by them? No? But what are tariffs? Simple and
easy for you to understand right now. It's a negotiating ploy.

(07:44):
That's it. They're going to use these as a negotiation.
I'm gonna put these things on you. You're not gonna like it.
You may put some on us. We'll see who can
last longer. And eventually, because of the might of who

(08:06):
we are, you'll probably give in. And what happens, we
get our way.

Speaker 10 (08:11):
Columbia's president says that the country will reject any and
all deportation.

Speaker 11 (08:16):
Flights, and Donald Trump says, that's fine. If you don't
take your people, I'm gonna tear if the fuck out
of you. And here's how Harry responded.

Speaker 10 (08:23):
Donald Trump's newly announced tariffs on Columbia will make some
of the things you buy almost every single day far
more expensive.

Speaker 11 (08:31):
And then what we all knew what was going to
happen happens.

Speaker 10 (08:34):
It appears that Columbia has backed down in the feud
against the United States and they will now accept deportation flights.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Yeah. Wait, wait what they're now going to do?

Speaker 12 (08:44):
What?

Speaker 2 (08:44):
How long did that last? About a minute? About a minute.

Speaker 11 (08:50):
It's almost like Donald Trump is really good at negotiating.
It's almost like he recognized we have the upper hand here,
and instead of just bowing to what where every other
country wants us to do, which is what Biden would
have done, he says, no, thank you.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
If you don't want to do it, here's.

Speaker 11 (09:06):
The consequences, and they back the down. Welcome to the
art of the deal, US president style.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
It's a negotiating ploy. Tariffs would work like this. They're
using them to negotiate in real life. If you're not
gonna let us sell in your country our stuff, but
you want to sell into ours, and we manufacture this
stuff here and it's available here, then we're going to
tear If you you're going to teiff us, that's fine.

(09:35):
If we don't make it, we don't terrify. It's that simple.
That's not what this is about. That that is business.
This is immigration. So we'll heat up the business side
of it to get our immigration side, sorted out a
lot of stuff to get to today three two, three, five,

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Speaker 13 (10:07):
Clark the Flarers fly Skyward had the Eagles not just
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Speaker 2 (10:18):
To twenty three. So that was the first game, and
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(10:40):
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Speaker 14 (10:45):
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You're gonna have to deal with the Chiefs being the
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Speaker 2 (11:00):
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(11:24):
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Speaker 15 (13:10):
Tens of thousands are now packed into the corridor that
cuts off North Gaza from the South, waiting to enter.
Abdulla is one of those desperate to go back to
his home in North Gaza. Everyone here is like me,
he says, I have been here since yesterday and left
everything behind. These scenes in contrast to President Trump's comments

(13:30):
on Air Force One this weekend pushing Egypt and Jordan
to take in Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
That's right, that's what Trump wants them to do. Start
taking some of these people in.

Speaker 16 (13:40):
I said to him, I'd love you.

Speaker 17 (13:42):
To take on more because I'm looking at the whole
Gaza Strip right now, and it's a mess.

Speaker 16 (13:47):
It's a real mess.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
It's a real mess. It's a disaster. It's an absolute mess.
It's some nice speeches, by the way, that's an absolute
disaster and mess. What's the weather like here all year?
It is disgusting and it is a mess. What has happened?
And it is a just horrible mess. You cannot believe
what kind of mess it is. I mean, we could
clean this out real quick.

Speaker 16 (14:10):
I'd like Egypt to take people, and I'd like Jordan
to take people. I could.

Speaker 17 (14:14):
I mean, you're talking about probably a million and a
half people, and we just clean out that.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Whole thing, Just clean it out, because it's a mess.
And you know, you just it's those are nice views?
Is those like those are nice? Wait what I've said
this for a long time. Gaza got the best into
the deal in Balestine because they're on the beach, They're
on the Mediterranean, and Trump's looking around, going, you know what,

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it looks pretty good. I mean, I'm just saying, there's
a nice beach right there. What are you guys doing here?
You guys aren't really developing this any Why don't we
help you out? Speaking of Palestine aka Homoscerus is Israel,

(16:06):
because that's really what it is. Anybody who thinks that
thing is going to last, whatever they have written on paper,
I don't think it's binding, is what I'm just trying
to say. Because everything in that region is always precarious.

Speaker 15 (16:17):
We saw emotional reunions for those four hostages finally back
with their loved ones this weekend, and we anticipate another
hostage prisoner exchange on Saturday on top of Thursday's hostage release.
But this deal is extremely precarious.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Yeah, I thinks, like I said, what are they anyone?
Anyone excellent? Right there? You said it right. They're a
business humas. Their business is terror. They're a subsidiary of
Iran inc and Iran. It's having some money issues, So
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things to try to keep them in business long enough

(16:54):
to retool themselves. To what you're telling me, there's no
way there's going to be a casino resort. I didn't
say that. What I did say though, it's highly unlikely.
But is it a possibility? You never know what Trump?
What if Trump delivered a casino resort right there on
the Gaza Strip, rebuilt the area, made it modern, hip
and cool. People will still be pissed. Look what you've done.

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(18:00):
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Speaker 2 (18:02):
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Speaker 19 (18:10):
Don't give up, not yet. There's still another chance for you.
There's still tomorrow. Don't give up, never give up. No
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Speaker 20 (18:27):
I don't get out, no no, no, never give up.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
No no one love you of you. Oh that's awesome, beautiful,
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(18:54):
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how bad the Democrats up?

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Trump cool?

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Now, he's not just the most powerful guy in the world.
He's actually kind of at seventy eight. I mean, rappers
like him, the athletes, the village people are gay for Trump.

Speaker 20 (19:10):
Now.

Speaker 16 (19:10):
He's always been a celebrity.

Speaker 21 (19:12):
Bill, he shows, he had the appearance, he used to
do movie cameos, he did wrestling.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
He sure would you know what the problem with that?
He was a celebrity.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
But he was made to be a celebrity by a
whole bunch of Democrats.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Think about that. He was made to be the anti
corporate establishment person and in particular, men ran with it,
young men in particular and said hell to the Yah,
married women, hell to the at made him cool again?
Oh they did. Bill Moore had Stephen A. Smith on

(19:46):
and he pretty damn spot on. We've talked about it before.
He didn't say anything that we don't already know or think.
But his audience is big, and his voice is loud,
and people that follows sports in particular respect him, and
what he has to say about politics gets a younger

(20:09):
generation to pay attention to him.

Speaker 5 (20:11):
Here's the deal.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
The man was impeached twice, he was convicted on thirty
four felony counts, and the American people still said he's
closer to normal than what we see exactly, that's what
they're saying, He's closer to the normal. Why because something
that pertains when you talk about the transgender for community,
for example, and you're talking about the issues that pertain
the less than one percent of the population. The Democratic
Party came, of course, as if that was a priority

(20:32):
more so than the other issues.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
And so he comes to the office.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Now you're talking about child you know, you know, childbirth.

Speaker 5 (20:37):
Citizenship and what have you.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
He knows that's not going to pass the mustard, but
he knows that he made that promise. So when he
shows up week one on Capitol Hilly, he says, this
is what we're going to do through the executive order,
even though it's going to be shot down through the
courts and what have you. He's saying, I kept my promise.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Kept the promise, kept the promise. He knows some of
these things aren't going to work. What we talked about
the last couple weeks. You throw it at against the wall.
But he's coming in saying, look, these are the things
I said I was going to do, and damn it,
I'm doing a lot of.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
Other things that he's going to point to that he's
going to try to do. I kept my promise. Then
you turn around and you look at the left and
you say, what promises did you keep? What I'm saying
is what resonated with the voter. What voter out there
can look at the Democratic Party at this moment in
time and say, there's a voice for us, somebody that
speaks for us, that goes up on Capitol Hill and
fights the fights that.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
We want them fighting on our behalf.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
They didn't do that, and that's why they're behind a
home and that man is back into the White House.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Truth. Truth. They focused on the minutia, the bs, the
things that didn't matter, and they continue to do so.
Talking about January sixth, we talked about it last week.
If I thought you would get play out of that,
if I thought that was an important thing where you
could shift the narrative and do certain things that would
bring you more eyeballs, potentially more voters, that would move

(21:55):
the needle. I'd be like, go for it. It doesn't,
but you continue to push it over and over and
over again, and it falls on deaf ears and they.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
Want to sit up there and tell you, look at
the networks right now, they're talking about it.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Look at it.

Speaker 16 (22:07):
This is the latest.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Look at him.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
Here he goes again. When you know what, here he
goes again means he's doing what he said he was
gonna do. He promised you he was gonna do these things.
And he walked in the office week one and that's
exactly what he's doing. And he said, y'all do something
about it. And when you try to do something about it,
he's gonna say, look at them now. Now they're concerned
about these issues. Were they talking about that during the campaign.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
Hell no, no they were not, because they were too
busy focusing on stupid things. So comic did, and I
thought it was spot on. She was talking about that
movie Amelia Perez and how absurd it is and how
ridiculous it is, and she goes, and this is why Trump, exactly,
this is why Trump. You focus on the absurd you
focus on the insane, you focus on things that the

(22:50):
average person isn't thinking about, and you're gonna continue to
get what you've get, which is kicking in the grundle,
and that's what you got.

Speaker 16 (22:58):
Now.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
Do I think all of this stuff is going to
pan out with Trump?

Speaker 16 (23:01):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
But he's throwing things against the wall and seeing what
sticks because he said this is what I'm going to do.
Like people get upset with Biden and the college tuition, Well,
he said he was going to do some of these things,
and he knew that they weren't going to pass the
mustard and they didn't. But alas here we are. But
Trump is who he says he is, and he is
doing what he said he was going to do. And

(23:23):
then everybody on MSNBC and everywhere else freak out. Ellie
mastaal arguably one of the most racist people you'll find
on television. Hey to Whitey, I wrote specifically about.

Speaker 22 (23:34):
This issue what he was going to do to the
Department of Justice multiple times during the election cycle.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
This was all written down.

Speaker 22 (23:41):
So I don't like the shock and awe version of this,
because if you've been.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Paying attention, they wrote it down.

Speaker 22 (23:47):
They told you exactly what they were going to do
and exactly how you were going to do it, and
a majority of white people voted for this. This is
the disgusting version of America that people want. And oh,
by the way, eggs are still more expensive, so you'd
even get that great jobs white boats.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Eggs are still more expensive. Why is that simple? Bird flu?
I mean, if the short answer it is bird flu,
no it's not. It's because Donald Trump didn't keep his promise.
Now it's bird flu and eggs will go down. But
the thought that it's going to be a snap of
the fingers and everything's going to go down is wrong.
It isn't. It isn't going to be that way.

Speaker 23 (24:27):
The country's bird flu outbreak is creating egg shortages and
sending prices soaring.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
I couldn't believe it. We just bought eggs and they
were like eleven twelve dollars.

Speaker 23 (24:37):
At least thirty six million egg laying chickens have been
killed in recent months to prevent the spread of the virus.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Ooh, that's what it is, though, bird flu. Is there
going to be rise in some prices?

Speaker 16 (24:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (24:49):
I think with the tariff battle, there's going to be
some rises some prices. Is it going to last a while?
The potential is there, but you, as a president have
to come out and explain to everybody. Look, this is
what's gonna happen. We're trying to transform this country again.
We're trying to rebuild it. We're trying to get it
on its best legs, not the kind of weakened legs
we've had it for the last four years. And that

(25:11):
isn't going to be an overnight thing. So miss Style,
while you're saying good work, white people, eggs are still expensive.
The bird flu was not a white person's problem, or
a black person's problem, or Hispanic or Latino or Asian.
It's just a problem, okay, So get over yourself. Oh jeez, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He just seems like a fun guy speaking to somebody

(25:32):
who's fun but not so fun. Yesterday the Bills lost
again in the AFC Championship game to that guy, Patrick Mahomes. Yes,
the referees made a bad call. Get over it.

Speaker 24 (25:45):
It's not fun. But to beat the champs, you gotta
to be the champion. You had to beat the champs,
and we didn't do it tonight.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
No you didn't. He's in your head, Rentfree, he's in
your head, rent Free. And you guys had chances, and
you also made some horrible plays when it comes to
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(26:15):
you still had a chance when you threw it up.
But to be the guy, to be the king, you're
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(26:35):
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Speaker 1 (28:16):
If you like talk radio like Chad Benson likes his meals,
you've come to the perfect place for takeout.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Doc Dick Talk.

Speaker 25 (28:25):
Despite one's calling for TikTok to be banned over national
security concerns and a subsequent bipartisan law that briefly prompted
the app to go dark in the US, Trump has pivoted,
spending much of his second term working on a deal
that keeps it's one hundred and seventy million monthly US
users online.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Oh, it's a lot of users, by the way, a
lot of users. Is there a way to save it?

Speaker 25 (28:46):
The president, dismissing reports in software company Oracles and talks
to buy TikTok. Two sources close to TikTok the TikTok
side of the negotiation tell ABC News that there is
a path forward to a deal that allows the app
to stay in business insistent with the law.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Now, Trump has talked about this because there's a lot
of people out there that are very interested in this,
very interested. It's the money. We talked about it without
the algorithm, about fifty billion dollars. So that's a lot
of money. With the algorithm, probably three to four hundred billion.

(29:24):
That's a whole different world.

Speaker 17 (29:26):
I've spoken to many people about TikTok, and there's great
interest in TikTok, And as you know, I have the
right to sell it or close it depending on what
I think is best for the country. So we'll make
a decision over the next ninety days or so.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
So the reality though, is it should be closed now
because they're not in a sales cycle, meaning somebody's come
made a bid. They're going through all of the stuff
that you have to go through. But they recognize nobody
is going to be prosecuted over this. Nobody's going to
go after any of the app stores. So they decided

(30:04):
to let's give it another ninety days because in the
law it says if there is a sales pending, meaning
somebody's already started it, they're moving money around, they're looking
at the financials, they're looking at everything, then you can
push it out ninety days. They just pushed it out
ninety days without that.

Speaker 16 (30:23):
If we could save.

Speaker 17 (30:24):
TikTok, I think it would be a good thing. So
we'll make a decision. We have a lot of interest
in it, and the United States will be a big beneficiary.

Speaker 16 (30:33):
If we do it, I'd only do it if the
United States benefits.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
We'll see, we'll see who's got the money. Because what
you're doing is you're you know, you've got mister Beast
out there, You've got Oracle out there, You've got all
of these people. Even Elon's been you know, tossed that
around as well. You have all of these people. You're
going to probably have to potentially have two of them
come together to make a bid this big. But what

(30:58):
matters most is the algorithm. The app itself can be
pretty easily replicated. The algorithm though totally different, and the
algorithm is a closely guarded secret by the Chinese even
considered it somewhat of a military secret. So if you're
not getting the algorithm, and I don't think you'd get

(31:19):
the algorithm, I don't know what's the use of buying
the damn thing outside of the name. But the algorithm
is the thing that matters. Sweet, can't. I watched some
interesting movies. I'll tell you this right now. Didn't go
to the movies, but I watched some fun movies on
the interwebs. As you tend to do. The box office
ittle slow. Critics were no Fansyda Nayde, We've been.

Speaker 26 (31:43):
Compromising, but Bill Gibson's thriller Flight Risk, starring Mark Wahlberg,
nevertheless storing to number one at the weekend box office
with twelve million dollars.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
I'll tell you a story.

Speaker 26 (31:51):
Bufossor The Lion King took second place with eight point
seven million, and it's sixth week The comedy One of
Them Days landed in third, earning eight million dollars. In
its second weekend, Sonic the Hedgehog zipped into fourth place
with five and a half million dollars. Disney's Mowana to
jump back to the top five, earning four point three
million dollars.

Speaker 27 (32:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Now, on Friday, we did the Razzies. You know what
the Razzies are. They're the worst movies of the year,
and there are some bad ones, and we talked about
how awful some of them are, because they are truly awful,
and some are awful and entertaining. Now, I said the
worst movie I'd ever seen was Madam Webb. I said that,

(32:38):
and I just I have to do an apology here,
I really do. I have to apologize to all of
you listening right now, because I did watch a decent
amount of Amelia Perez and it is the worst movie
in the history of movies. It is the worst. In fact,

(33:03):
I don't even because we've been talking about this for
two or three months. I see people jumping on the bandwagon.

Speaker 16 (33:09):
Now.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
I went off on this thing super early because I
read about it and I thought, there's no way somebody
greenlit this damn thing. There's just no way. Well, I'm like,
I got to see because Netflix decided, Hey, we're going
to carry this thing. I'm gonna play you a bit
of the song. That is all I have to play

(33:35):
is this song to realize how wrong I was about
Madam Webb. Madam Webb could have been a musical and
it would have been better than this. Now to coda,
Johnson still can't act. That being said, are you guys ready?

Speaker 24 (33:55):
All right?

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Here we go take a deep breath because this is
one of the pivotal moments of the movie where Zoe
s Aldana goes to Bangkok to a sex change facility
like a hospital, and here.

Speaker 28 (34:16):
We go, very nice to meet.

Speaker 16 (34:19):
I'd like to know about sex change of I see
I see.

Speaker 28 (34:25):
Men to women, a woman, two men, men to women,
from penis to vagina.

Speaker 29 (34:34):
Is it for you?

Speaker 18 (34:36):
For me?

Speaker 2 (34:38):
What would you like to know about it? Man?

Speaker 5 (34:43):
I want to know it all. What is the protocol
that techniques under risks? How many operations?

Speaker 2 (34:50):
How much I do you need?

Speaker 29 (34:53):
Mammo blasting yes, no, blessing yes, bre no, blessing yes,
Larin blasting yes, Mammo lavin blasi control PLASTI what is
that Adams up or reduction?

Speaker 20 (35:10):
Yes, just yes, yes, yes, there you go.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
Worst movie ever made? Got more Oscar nominations than The Godfather.
Soak that up for a second, if you would. Kids three, two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
it's your Twitter, tweet text love hearing from all of
you right here on the Chad Benson Show. That was
so awful. I thought South Park wrote it. I actually

(35:44):
wrote a song. I might try to do it between
now and the end of the show, put together a
song that would rival that one and be better. It's
a possibility. You don't know. My rhymes are sweet. Maybe
I'll try to do that by the end of the program.
Coming up second hour. A lot of stuff to get
to more on obviously immigration, that's a big deal, plus

(36:06):
another big deal is FEMA, Should it stay, should it go?

Speaker 6 (36:11):
Well?

Speaker 2 (36:12):
What are they doing? And California you're just now starting
to feel it. Talk about that as well a bunch
of other stuff youre missing the showg other podcast. It
is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
It has been one week since Donald Trump has assumed
the throne. As the Democrats like this it is he's
the king has never giving it back. In that week
he has managed to piss them all off and to
actually start doing what he said he was going to do.
Immigration being a big deal.

Speaker 30 (37:12):
I find it hard to grieve any member of Congress
has telling us not to enforce the law that they're
enacted and they fund us to do.

Speaker 6 (37:19):
But opening up to anyone who's in the country illegally
and going into schools and grabbing them does that kids don't.

Speaker 30 (37:26):
Message needs to be clear. There's consequences enter a country illegally.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
I think that's very true. There's consequences now if you
are here and you're waiting for an asylum hearing no,
you shouldn't have to worry about being snatched up. The
question about schools and the question about you know, churches.
Those are fair questions to ask in Texas. In Texas,

(37:53):
when an incident from a subteacher saying, hey, nobody here
speaks English.

Speaker 31 (37:58):
The message attributed to to a Fort Worth substitute teacher
was a reply to a post from Immigration and Customs
Enforcement quote come to Northside High School. It said, I
have many students who don't even speak English. Student Marie
Escuvel organized Sunday's protest on TikTok and the Bible.

Speaker 5 (38:15):
Says love thy neighbor.

Speaker 8 (38:16):
Right now, this is not what we're doing.

Speaker 31 (38:18):
The school district has launched an investigation of the substitute
teachers' actions.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
Love thy neighbor, there's nothing wrong with that. But if
your neighbor comes over and lives in your house, maybe
you got some issues, right? Can we all be honest there,
Maybe there's some issues.

Speaker 10 (38:35):
With that.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
And last hour several of you push back on me.
I'm gonna say it again. If you're coming to our
country and you've done it illegally and your goal is
to stay here because you look at America as something
amazing or whatever that you think it is, uh and
you're gonna fly your own flag is what I have
to say to you protesting in the street eats right

(39:01):
in Dallas. Oh, and you're flying your freaking flag of
your country that you've fled. That pisses me off, should
piss everybody off. Sorry, I'm sure your country's great, except
for the part where you risk everything in the world

(39:22):
to flee it because you thought this is a pole. Oh, Chad,
you'd done set and you went dead something. He's no,
I'm honest. I lived in Britain on an offer over
a decade. The only time I was Rara America is
when we were playing the Brits. You know, whether it's

(39:42):
England in the soccer game what's rarely happened, or we
were in the Olympics, right, and then that's fine. But
that being said, you're in our country. You want to
be in our country. You left your country because your
country couldn't deliver the goods. So, whether you're marching in

(40:05):
Dallas or you're marching in Chicago, what the effort you doing?
If you love this country so much that you're willing
to sacrifice everything to get here and you have the
audacity to fly your flag, You're an ass hat. You're
an absolute ass hat. It is frustrating it is. The

(40:29):
goal should be you want to come here, you want
to be an American. That's it. Now, some people want
to come here temporarily. Okay, let's sort those out. Who's
here for a booty call? They're not looking for love?
Who wants to put a ring on it? That's what
I want to know. But this, when I see that,
it infuriates the crap out of me. Blocking traffic, Come on, Texas,

(40:53):
supposed to run those people over, Chad nothing And you
guys know, if you listen to the show, nothing in
the world infuriates me more than people who block traffic.
Drives me effing crazy. I got places to go, I

(41:15):
got things to do, and this is what you're doing automatically.
Even if I support you, I don't care what it is.
I am now against you. I will do everything in
my power to champion against whatever it is that you're doing.
But looking at the people in the street to Dallas
and elsewhere, cheering with their flags from Colombia to Venezuela

(41:39):
to Mexico at Palestinian flags, what the hell are you doing?
All of that stuff?

Speaker 32 (41:46):
F you.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
Right there? You want to be in this country, and
that's how you're gonna treat it. I got no time
for you, is it?

Speaker 30 (41:59):
Well trained officers were a lot of discretion and when
constant sense of the location, it's took me a supervisory review.
So it's not like it's an open issue. But ICE
officers should have discretion to decide if a national security
threat or a public statee the threats in one of
these facilities, then there should be an option to them
to make the rest.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
Should be Now, do I want them busting in on
schools and churches?

Speaker 32 (42:23):
Know?

Speaker 2 (42:24):
Now, if they chase somebody into a building and they
go in there right so, and it's somebody that they're
looking for that's a criminal, and you're stopping them from
getting them, you're going to be in trouble, as you
should be. Do I want them busting into places?

Speaker 16 (42:43):
No?

Speaker 2 (42:43):
I think we need to have a real conversation about that.
That's what everybody's focusing on, And the reality is we
need to focus on the fact that so many people
here illegally, that it's been allowed to go on too long.
And as I remind everybody, as a remind everybody, Democrats,

(43:09):
you allowed this to happen, You allowed this to get
so out of control. You allowed this to get so
absolutely overwhelming that even the average Democrat turned. Even the

(43:30):
average Democrat decided, we're not doing this anymore, and what
are the consequences. Donald Trump came in and said, Nope,
we're going to We're going to do this. We're going
to enforce the law. We're going to get back to
what it is that we were supposed to be doing,
which is enforcing the law. We want to have an

(43:51):
open door policy. Yes, do we need to make it
simpler at times to come here. Absolutely. And I'll tell
those people out there who want no immigration, we need
it because we're not producing children, and without producing children,
we will have no future. Because no children means no future.
China by the end of this century won't benefit us,

(44:12):
but our kids and their kids will be no longer
a superpower. Not because they've fallen off the map completely
with their nuclear weapons and all that stuff. It's because
they won't have a population. They'll have gone from a
billion plus down to about three hundred million people. They
are not reproducing. So yes, it is vital that immigration

(44:36):
is a part of this, but unfettered access to are
bordered all the time. No freaking no name another agency.

Speaker 30 (44:44):
Another longfor aency that has those type of requirements that
they can't walk into a school or doctor's offers, run
a medical campus. No other agencies held little standards.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
No, no other agency is any other agency is going
right on in. But we've somehow managed to put position
out there that if you're doing your job with immigration,
that it's a bad it's a bad thing. You're a
bad person, You are fooling yourself, kids wrong. He's doing
what he said he was going to do, and he's

(45:13):
doing it now. Doesn't mean there's not going to be
some times where like it feels a bit much. But
you know what, Democrats, you did this. You allowed this
to happen. You opened to the borders. You invited the
world here without saying come on down. But they got
the hint and they came on down in droves. And

(45:34):
then what happened Governor Abbott, which I continue to say
I thought was more of a political stunt, started busting
him to sanctuary cities than sanctuary cities got overwhelmed and
then everybody goes, oh my god, there's a problem at
the border. We didn't even know that. Well, we can't
have it here. He moved the border to you and

(45:55):
you didn't like that. Ooh, no, no, we didn't, No,
we didn't.

Speaker 11 (46:00):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Meanwhile, Trump's people, some of them, getting.

Speaker 33 (46:04):
Through seven Democrats joining Republicans in the Senate to confirm
Christy Nome as Homeland Security Secretary, putting the former South
Dakota governor in charge of the department at the center
of Trump's immigration crackdown.

Speaker 13 (46:17):
The Vice President votes in the affirmative and the nomination
is confirmed.

Speaker 33 (46:22):
And in a dramatic moment on the Senate floor, Vice
President JD. Vance casting the deciding vote to confirm Pete
Hegsett as Secretary of Defense.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
Yes, it was a close one. He got through. So
Trump's getting some of his people there and getting them
there as I think a lot of people thought that
was going to happen, that there was going to be
some drawn out drama in some of these things. Now
he's got more people this week. Of all of the people,
I have thought, Tulsi may be the one that could

(46:53):
be in the most trouble. So we'll see how it
goes with her. If Kay Junior is going to be interesting.
Robert F.

Speaker 34 (47:02):
Kennedy Junior, Trump's pick to run the Department of Health
and Human Service is expected to get grilled by lawmakers
and everything from false claims he's made on vaccines and
antidepressants to his push to get fluoride out of the
drinking water. Senators we know also preparing tough questions for
Tulci Gabbert, Trump's choice for Director of National Intelligence, zeroing
in on past statements she's made sympathetic to Russia.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
Get over it. I don't know. I mean, you know,
like I said, when I look at this, I don't
know how Pete's going to be. I know, everybody freaked
out about Pete, and we'll see what it's like. A
vast majority of the people that take over these organizations,
whether it's the FBI, CIA Inland, they've never run anything.
Very few have run anything, especially anything this size. So

(47:50):
will he be competent. I think he'll be fine, especially
if you surround yourself by good people. Could it end
up failing. It's possible as well, But we're gonna find out.
With Toulci Gabbert, she's gonna definitely be under the microscope.
I think Robert F. Kennedy Junior has made enough movement

(48:11):
with Democratic senators that I think he's gonna get through,
but we'll see what it looks like come this week,
plus Pam Bonding and a few others. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 2 (49:51):
Finally some rain in California. That's what people were saying
around the country. People in California, especially Southern California with
the fires, saying oh God, no, no, no, and the
reason is fire with freshly charred ground. Then rain turns
to mud slides, which turns to a nightmare.

Speaker 35 (50:14):
The first significant rain in southern California in months is
triggering fears of flooding and mud slides for vehicles stuck
in the mud in woodland hills and elsewhere, mud forcing
street closures.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Yeah, it is a I don't think people realize because
if you're not there, you don't understand that freshly charred
ground is just ready to turn into mud slides. So
if you think about California, everything's kind of built on
a hill in certain areas, especially around these areas, and
so the minute that you get this rain, if it's

(50:51):
a heavy deluge.

Speaker 6 (50:55):
Trying to get everything put back together and back on track,
and so it would be a disaster for another kind
of concern like that that come into fruitions.

Speaker 2 (51:04):
Come into fruitions. Apparently they went and got a Southern
guy to talk about California. Man, I tell you what,
if taint falls down, I don't know what we're gonna do.
It is Uh, it's interesting, man. The more I talk
to people friends of mine who work in the industry
of whether it's insurance in California. My best friend works
in the insurance world in California, or the home building industry,

(51:31):
construction industry. And I got a good friend out there
who lives in Palm Springs and he's a big builder,
and he's just like, it's it's a nightmare, Like the
thought that people are coming back to these places anytime soon.
Is fantasy, absolutely fantasy. We talked about it on Friday, Hawaii.

(51:57):
Eighteen months since the Jewish laser beams destroyed O MAUI
remember that. That's one of my favorite that made me
one of my favorite all time conspiracy theories. Do you
think it was Jewish laser beams who helped Oprah out
so Rock and Oprah could get more land? No, but
we are eighteen months removed from the fire. Three houses

(52:19):
have been rebuilt three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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worse when it comes to the red tape. Even cutting
the red tape of the red tape doesn't mean that

(52:40):
it's gonna get done fast. Then you got to talk
about finding builders. Oh, I mean, it's just good luck.
Lots of cheap land that's really expensive from one disaster
to another disaster. So Trump first went to North Carolina
on Friday before he headed to California.

Speaker 8 (52:57):
I A the President and First Lady on their first
domess trip of Trump's second term.

Speaker 5 (53:01):
Visiting North Carolina still reeling from Hurricane Helen.

Speaker 17 (53:05):
They supported us in record numbers, and I'm supporting them
in record numbers.

Speaker 8 (53:09):
Too, the President suggesting he may move to get rid
of FEMA and have the states exclusively handle their own
emergency response.

Speaker 17 (53:16):
FEMA has really let us down, let the country down,
And I don't know if that's Biden's fault or whose
fault it is.

Speaker 16 (53:24):
But we're going to take over and we're going to
do a good job.

Speaker 8 (53:26):
Though it would take an Act of Congress to dismantle
o reform the agency, and they might.

Speaker 2 (53:31):
Get that done. I think that you know what's best
for your state, There's no doubt about that. I think
there's a place for FEMA. But at the same time,
it's a joke. Let's be honest. It was a joke
with eighteen months ago, with the nightmare that took place
in Maui. It was a joke with North Carolina, and
it continues to be a joke at times. And by

(53:52):
the way, Trump went there and he's like, oh, hey,
so's freezing weather. You'd be able to still live in
intense Yeah, this can't happen. We've got to get some
stuff done here, And that's what he did. The beauty
of Trump is I want to get something done. You
know what he is. He's that husband for the wife's like, oh,
I just got to get stuff done. And he's just like,
tell me what needs to get done, and I'm gonna
get it.

Speaker 25 (54:09):
Done in the mid a.

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Speaker 2 (54:43):
We've got an apology alert, an apology alert, and.

Speaker 36 (54:46):
I am so sorry that I caused pain, especially in
my LGBTQA plus community, because you guys are treasures. You
make the world a better place. You've made my life
a better place, and I'm so sorry.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
Get over yourself. That's Jewel. She's apologizing for playing an
inauguration performance that apparently sparked backlash, which should have sparked backlash.
Is how bad? The music was not very nice?

Speaker 6 (55:16):
Cat?

Speaker 2 (55:17):
What are you apologizing for? I've caused who? First of all,
I follow this crap and I didn't even know she
played somewhere. Secondly, who was like I thout Jewel and
now I'm really upset. I don't know if I go
on with my life. Oh my god, hell's wrong with
you people, plenty plenty. I'll tell you that right now.

(55:39):
Jed plenty plenty is wrong with people plenty indeed trot
pissing people off because well he's not happy with Gaza,
and he's just looking around, going, my god, look at
this place it is. Wow. Are those beaches? Those are nice?
Look at this disaster, this horror that has been committed.
Oh my goodness, me look at the views on this place.

Speaker 27 (56:01):
What the hell?

Speaker 15 (56:02):
President Trump is resuming shipments of two thousand pounds bombs
to Israel, deliveries that former President Biden partially withheld due
to concerns they would be used on densely populated areas
a board Air Force one. President Trump saying Palestinians should
leave Gaza for other countries.

Speaker 16 (56:16):
I'd like Egypt to take people, and I'd like Jordan
to take people. I could.

Speaker 17 (56:20):
I mean, you're talking about probably a million and a
half people, and we just clean out that whole day.

Speaker 15 (56:28):
Both countries and himas rejecting the President's proposal, with critics
pointing to his words as support for ethnic cleansing.

Speaker 2 (56:35):
I just look around there and I think we could
just you guys, take them to be great. The beach
is wide open. People will come. They will come. We'll
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Maybe.

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make your next vacation huge at Trump Goza Casino and Resort.

(57:26):
It's one vacation that won't be a bomb. Access to
Gaza's currently restricted due to security concerns On travel advisories.
Travel at your own risk. Uh huh, you made in
front of it.

Speaker 26 (57:36):
Now.

Speaker 2 (57:37):
It is kind of funny though, It's like, everybody needs
to leave here and then we'll see what's there. If
I am part of the Palestinian folk, I'm like, you
know what, let's see what this guy's got, right, let's
see what he's got here. What are you thinking? He's thinking,
I'm thinking a bunch of all inclusive resorts. You're like,
this may not be bad, this may not be bad.

(58:00):
Oh jeez, how are you gonna get there? Spirit Airlines
If you guys don't know, the Spirit Airlines last week
decided to make a change. I know they're like, they're
going to actually put wings on their planes now. No, no,
this has to do with inside of the plane and
how you look. No mm hmm. It's top patent tails now.

Speaker 37 (58:22):
And Spirit Airlines is cracking down on anyone who's showing
up to their flights scantily plaid. If you're dressed in
something that the airline deems to be inappropriate, you may
be kicked off your flight. Spirit Airlines is taking off
with an updated policy for passengers, and it's all about
what you're wearing a lot of times when you're going
to fly, you just throw on whatever that you could find.

(58:42):
That's easy, right, Well, if you're flying Spirit, you want
to make sure that you are covered up. They have
changed their policy when it comes to what you can
wear on the flight. So if you want to wear
crop top, that is not going to fly anymore. Got
to make sure that you're covered up and looking appropriate
according to their new policy.

Speaker 2 (58:59):
Oh no, mo oh geez. Yeah, that's right. If you
want to come on there, you better be dressed to
the nines.

Speaker 17 (59:09):
Right.

Speaker 2 (59:09):
This is Spirit freaking Airlines. We're licensed in most states
to fly an airplane. Can you believe this? Spirit Airlines.
I've flown Spirit once because the only plane got a
direct flight into Springfield, Missouri, And I thought, when I
got on this, this still has an ashtray in the
arm well up, been to a couple weeks ago. You

(59:31):
guys could smoke there, right, It's pretty cool, But come on,
it was like deck chairs taped onto an airplane fuselage
and away we went.

Speaker 37 (59:41):
The airline updated its contract for carriage, stating passengers won't
be allowed to board or could get kicked off of
their flights if they're wearing seat through clothing, have exposed breasts, buttocks,
or other private balls, if there's lude obscene or offensive
clothing or tattoos, or if the.

Speaker 5 (59:57):
Passengers show up barefoot.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
We've spoke to some Spirit flyers about the company's decision.
It's just too many rules.

Speaker 5 (01:00:03):
People just trying to get to what they need to
get to.

Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
I feel like you shouldn't put no rules on how
people should wear they close fly to the next destination.

Speaker 23 (01:00:11):
That's bad because like, you should wear whatever you want,
even if you're not like okay with that.

Speaker 5 (01:00:15):
You don't have a saying what people wear.

Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
I'm gonna tell you this right now, spoken like a
woman who wears pajamas everywhere and a crop top with
no bra. Oh uh, we could still have sex on
the plane. Oh yeah, you could still have sex on
the plane. I mean, come on, we're not getting rid
of everything.

Speaker 37 (01:00:35):
We ask these Spirit customers if these changes will make
them reconsider flying with the airline.

Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
If they change more things, yeah for sure, because why would.

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
You just hearing it make me you want to stay
away from Spirit show for show for show, for shoe fout,
show fout show. Just hearing that makes me want to
stay away from spirit, foul show, foul show, fou show. Yes, indeed,
so if you're gonna fly spirit, top hat tails, dressed
to the nines, maybe some spats. I don't know, ladies.

(01:01:07):
We need the full deal, I mean the full thing.
I want Petticoat, I want the whole nine yards. You
are gonna do this, do it right?

Speaker 27 (01:01:18):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
Oh my lord? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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tweet at his text the program yesterday we found out
who was going to be in the Superbowl. We start
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there mayor couldn't spell the Eagles. Yeah, they're in.

Speaker 13 (01:01:39):
Zero's on the clock. The flareres fly skyward. Had the
Eagles not just beats Pnioley the Washington Commanders fifty five.

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
To twenty three, bop twenty three, the Eagles ours hered
on a Superbowl? Who will they play? Going to a knee.

Speaker 14 (01:02:01):
You can doubt the Chiefs, you can dislike the Chiefs,
you can disrespect the Chiefs. You're gonna have to deal
with the Chiefs being the first team in National Football
League history to win back to back Super Bowls. And
go to the Super Bowl for a chance for a
three peat. The Kansas City Chiefs have.

Speaker 38 (01:02:22):
Just done something that's never been done, and the Kansas
City Chiefs Chiefs Kingdom rocket has gone past Pluto. The
Chiefs win the AFC Championship thirty two to twenty nine.

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Man, he was excited. And the conspiracies are out there
about how look fourth and one? Did it look like
the Josh Allen got the first down?

Speaker 16 (01:02:51):
Yes it did.

Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
I'm not gonna lie to you. It did. Did they
have numerous opportunities to get that first down before that
and fail with their fake tush push that wasn't very
tushy or pushy. They failed. But the conspiracy theory is

(01:03:14):
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Speaker 39 (01:05:02):
Reaching the top of Mount Everest is of course widely
considered the pinnacle for climbers around the globe, but the
journey to the world's tallest peak is about to get
a lot more expensive for climbers. Nepal is raising the
permit fees for climbing the mountain starting in September. The
new price will be fifteen thousand dollars. That's up from
eleven thousand dollars, a thirty six percent increase. It's the

(01:05:23):
first price hike at Everest in nearly a decade. Income
from those permit fees and other spending by foreign climbers
is a key source of revenue and employment for the
cash shop nation of Nepal.

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Yes, yes it is. And I want to remind everybody
of this. Maybe you've seen this meme, maybe you haven't.
Every dead body in Mount Everest was once a very
determined individual, so maybe you should calm the down. Oh so,

(01:05:58):
if you've ever thought to yourself, I would love to
climb Mount Everest, because well, you ride a mountain bike
and you think I've climbed my little mountain close to
my house. When I go hiking with my wife, so
we can do this. Let's talk about it first and foremost,
not just the expense, but the time. You're gonna have
to go into your boss and say, Boss, I'm gonna

(01:06:21):
need at least ten weeks off. Yeah, ten weeks. So
first thing you have to do when you get there
is you get to base camp. Okay, So you go
to base camp. Then after being there for a little
bit more than just a little bit, we're talking four

(01:06:41):
to six weeks of getting used to the altude, then
you climb to Camp one that's about nineteen six hundred
and eighty five feet, stay a couple nights there, then
you returned back down to base camp. Then you go
up to Camp two, it's about twenty one thousand feet,
stay there for a couple nights, head back down. Then

(01:07:02):
to Camp three, which is twenty three thousand, six hundred
and twenty two feet. You take a short stay there,
you test your ability there at higher altitude, and then
boom back down to base camp. Okay, so then Camp
three to Camp four's big twenty and forty seven feet.

(01:07:27):
You're gonna be there for one day. Then it's summit time.
You're gonna get up to twenty nine thousand, thirty two feet.
It is a ten to twelve hour descend from camp
four to the summit, four to six hours to descend
back to camp four. Okay, So it is a very very,

(01:07:50):
very very hard thing to do over a weekend. So
you could tell probably just letting you got know that
some of the things you may experience well up there,
besides freezing your ass to death, and they don't bring
you down on the mountain. It's like, oh, my family
can bear me. It doesn't work that way. If you
die up there, you stay up there. Okay. So some

(01:08:12):
of the things you have to worry about physically, you
have to be there for quite a while. Let your
body actually get used to being at high altitude base
camps like nine thousand feet all right, so you're already
up there, then you've got the high altitude risk. This
sending two quickly can lead to life thirty conditions such
as acute mountain sickness. You don't want that. High altitude

(01:08:33):
pulmonary edema. Don't want that in high altitude cerebral edema.
Two things you don't want. Okay. So those are just
a few of the things. Now, if you've got the
six weeks and you're willing to take the risk. We've
talked about the permits. Now let's talk about once you

(01:08:53):
get there. So you've paid for the permits. Now there's
more than just so Nepaul it's eleven thousand per climber
on evers to bet it's eight to nine thousand for permits,
but you need Chinese visas. Now, once you get there,
you've got two ways to go. Standard guide right, think

(01:09:15):
of this as uber where you're going to be, you know,
sharing the guides on your way up. Those are thirty
five to sixty thousand. Now you're gonna have group equipment, food, oxygen,
base camp, logistics, all of that stuff. Then there's shoes,
she the luxury guided Expedition seventy to one hundred and
twenty thousand, hire end service, personal shurpas, better food, private tents,

(01:09:41):
sometimes helicopters. Here's the gear cost about ten thousand dollars.
You can need special clothing obviously, boots, crampons, sleeping bags, tents,
others stuff. This is not something you just go and
buy at the Walmart. They're gonna have to get oxygen supply.
The SHERP Guide is going to cost you even a

(01:10:02):
little bit more if you get the best kind of
guided one on top of what you're spending on. I mean,
this is just it's expensive. It's what we're saying, and
the chances of you dying. And by the way, if
you're thinking I should do a budget version, don't. Standard
climbs cost about sixty to seventy grand. Luxury climbs cost
about a one hundred to one hundred and fifty. Don't
go budget, don't go groupon is what we're saying. But

(01:10:26):
there have been some people that have done some interesting stuff,
maybe the most interesting when it comes to Everest, because
I always find this fascinating. So do you want to
climb that? I mean, think about it next time you're
flying in an airplane. That's how tall Everest is. So
Gore and Krump, he's a Swedish dude adventure mountaineer. He
biked from Stockholm on his bike, left in nineteen ninety
five to Mount Everest. So October ninety five he goes,

(01:10:47):
I got a great idea. I'm going to get down
a bike and start goon with my bike and do
you forgo to to the place. So he cruises through Romania,
Turkey Pakis standing around in India. He gets to ever
base camp in April of ninety six, so October, November, December, January, February,

(01:11:08):
March April, almost seven months. He acclimatizes rather quickly, grabs
his gear, solos all the way up Everest without oxygen,
turns around, comes back, gets on his bicycle heads home. That,

(01:11:31):
my friends, it's pretty dan awesome. You gotta say that.
If that right there, that's the kind of thing to
be like. We should make a movie about that guy. No,
what we should make a movie about is did you
hear the movie Emily Preno? Chad stop it? By the way,
I promised last hour, I'm writing a song I should
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(01:11:58):
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(01:12:22):
our three more on immigration, we'll have some NFL. I
don't know if you guys aware of the Super Bowl
is set. We were all pulling for the Bills. I
tweeted it last night. You can't be a rival of
a team. You can't beat they in your mind. You

(01:12:43):
may be their rival in their mind. They're like, you're
not our rival because you can't beat us. Talk a
bit about the psychology of that, because I think it's interesting,
the psychology of what goes into that kind of rivalry
in your mind comparatively to the other side, plus the
conspiracy theories that if you've mis seeing the show, grab
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Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
We are one week into Donald Trump's reign as the
leader of the Fourth Reich. No wait, he's just the
president of the United States. That's not what I'm told.
I'm told this guy's the leader of the fourth Reich,
fifth Reich. Maybe I don't even know. There's a lot
of Reich's out there, no because of him. So I
just want to let you guys know that how are

(01:13:54):
the Democrats handling it?

Speaker 12 (01:13:55):
Not well?

Speaker 40 (01:13:55):
This is for democratic leadership and democrats in power. I
don't know what you're doing. If you're acting like things
are normal, you are not protecting the norms, because the
norms are gone. At this point. Your choice is to
protect the country or to protect yourself, and it feels
like too many of you are making the wrong choice.
Your role at this moment in history, as the opposition
to a rising authoritarian party, is to vocally and resolutely

(01:14:19):
oppose the complete destruction of our institutions, our constitution, and
our rule of law before it's too late.

Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
Or or get on with our lives, because you've already
spun that yarn and people didn't buy it. No, I
guess they could do that, Chad, If that's what you think,
I mean, you know, or or you better do this,
or else the world's going to come to an end.

Speaker 40 (01:14:45):
Your job is to convince any reasonable Republican to join
you in doing that. Your job is to stand up
for the American people and our health and our safety,
even the ones that voted for this, because most of
them didn't vote for this. This Project twenty twenty five
show this purge of government corruption watchdogs, the complete shutdown
of cancer research or the public's knowledge of health information

(01:15:07):
or food recalls. We didn't vote to invade Mexico or
buy Greenland. We didn't vote for the billionaires to get everything.
Well we got nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
Now, that seems like that's a lot to unpack right there.
I didn't even know that. So I heard about the
Greenland thing. Kind of interesting. I heard about the Mexico thing.
I have zero problems with that, especially if the cartels
have facilitated terrorists getting into our country knowing full well
what they were here to do, and they helped with that.

(01:15:40):
I believe you have helped commit a terrorist act on
our soil should something happen. Therefore, anybody associated with said
act should pay the price for Can I get an amen?
Thank you, thank you very much. Some of the other stuff, though, wow,
I didn't even know. So we're done with cancer research,

(01:16:03):
which is not true. I mean, just it the frustration
of people who live in a world of emotion and
you're just like, but you can't tell him to calm down,
because like, ah, yeah, dog, time it calmed. You just can't.
She's gotta let him just work it all out and
then laugh at them and walk away.

Speaker 40 (01:16:21):
So your job is to be loud and clear that
that is what's happening, and then to get in the way.
Did you learn nothing from working with Republicans over the
past ten years. You obstruct, you deny, you'd be annoying.
You get your face in front of every media camera
and you say this is outrageous, and then you tell
us what this is.

Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
Okay, there you go. That's what you do. You obstruct,
you deny, and you get your face in every camera
that's out there.

Speaker 18 (01:16:49):
You do that.

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
No you don't. That's knocking out. See where it goes.
That's what most Democrats are thinking. I'm not gonna freak
out about it. He was here for four and the
world didn't explode. Times are pretty good. COVID came around, sucked.
But here we are. Let's see where this goes from here.
The progressives and the loons, you guys are gonna do

(01:17:11):
your thing, and that's what makes us laugh. Now. Trump
is who he says he is. But I will tell
you this, he loves America. I love America. When I
see this like I saw this in Dallas and a
few other places yesterday, it pissed me off in a
major way.

Speaker 4 (01:17:30):
Sunday afternoon, a long Margaret Hunt Hillbridge in Dallas seated,
You're not it.

Speaker 5 (01:17:36):
For hundreds of people showed up.

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
To support stop separating our family.

Speaker 5 (01:17:44):
To express their feelings and concerns.

Speaker 8 (01:17:47):
These kids shouldn't have to be scared to go home
to an empty.

Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
Home and they're separated family.

Speaker 16 (01:17:51):
It's just a surp for us.

Speaker 5 (01:17:56):
And Fort Worth similar sights and sounds.

Speaker 8 (01:18:00):
We belonged here as much as everyone else does.

Speaker 7 (01:18:03):
It's all reaction to President Donald Trump's first week in office,
as his administration moves full steam ahead on his campaign
promise to crack down on immigration. He says they're focused
on migrants with criminal backgrounds.

Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
As they should be. But I will tell you this,
what I saw yesterday was a bunch of people marching
around with the American flag, no, the flag of their
country that you did everything in the world to get
that away from it. You crossed swamps, desert through cartel

(01:18:38):
held positions, you slept in the streets, You had barely
any food or water. Is it because your country that
you came from of origin is so awesome? No, it's not.
It's because it failed you, and yet you're marching in

(01:18:59):
the street with it, and yet you are cheering it,
and yet you were holding it up saying, look at this,
look at this. Well, if that's the way you feel,
then get the out of Dodge or Dallas or Chicago
or New York or Los Angeles or San Francisco or
Seattle or Portland or anywhere else. If that's the way
you feel, people aren't dying to get into your former country.

(01:19:25):
They're dying to get into here. And that pisses me off.
As a grandson of an immigrant from Mexico who did
everything right, and it took him years, but the minute
he was here, he was all American. He was the Dawyers,
he was apple Pie, he was Uncle Sam. He lived

(01:19:50):
and loved this country. He didn't fly the freaking flag
of Mexico. And if you're Mexican, God bless you, that's great.
But if you want to be here and you want
to make this country your country, then make it your
country and realize this is your home. The other place

(01:20:16):
that you were born and or raised failed you, and
you came to us. But to sit there and to cheer,
and to hold the Venezuelan flag or the Colombian flag,
or whether they are a flag of some country that
you're flying out there, the Palestine flag, for the love
of God to do that, You're a dumbass, you are.

(01:20:42):
I love my country. I lived in Britain on and
off for a decade. We've talked about this. I was
as British, I was as English as you can get, mate,
until we played America in like the Olympics or something
like that. Then I'm rooting for America. But I never
forgot who I was. And I sure in the hell

(01:21:02):
wouldn't have run around with an American flag demanding things
in Britain. Now you can do that now because the
Brids have decided to bend over. Let whatever happen happens.
But still the audacity to do that is insane. And look,

(01:21:26):
is there gonna be some uncomfortable times with these raids? Yeah,
you know there is. Are there gonna be situations where
people and they've already said this right like he's been upfront,
Old Tom Homan, he has been absolutely upfront about how

(01:21:47):
some of these raids are gonna go and that some
of them are gonna catch people that you think, oh god,
I can't believe they're catching that person. What about that person?
And they didn't do anything. Yeah, yeah, that's gonna happen.
And it's frustrating for a lot of people. I get it,
But as I said last week, you knew the risk.

(01:22:11):
You knew the risk when you took it. You knew
the risk when you decided to come here, whether you
overstayed a vis and decided I'm never leaving, or whether
you came here fully illegally snuck across the border whatever
it is applied for asylum didn't get it, but you
decided to stay anyways because nobody was going to force anything.
But you always do the risk that something might happen,

(01:22:38):
and now it might. Do I think that there is
a ground on which we can find a certain way
to allow some people to stay here. Yes, absolutely, do

(01:22:59):
I think that that it is going to be a
situation that at first is going to be uncomfortable for
a lot of people who think that, oh, everybody should
be allowed to stay here. Oh they're going to be
pissed and angry. But I always go back to this, Democrats.
You did this to you. Democrats. You were the ones
who decided to allow everybody and their mother to come here.

(01:23:23):
You were the ones who decided we're not going to
enforce any of the laws. You're the ones who decided
we're going to open up the borders. We're going to
give everybody the opportunity to have asylum, and we're going
to usher them in. And then if they don't meet
the standards, we're still not going to enforce a damn thing.
And now you have the Battle of the Cities. Got
a text message from our buddies over there in San Diego.

(01:23:45):
Sanctuary cities and states are unconstitutional because the national border
is responsibility of the federal government, which we always talk about.
They are tasked with very few things, but immigration is
one of them. Just as the federal government helps the
states and emergencies, the states should help our federal government
protect our border by not harboring illegal aliens. And a

(01:24:06):
lot of that is going to come down to who's
ready to actually get arrested and try what the Feds
are gonna do, because you know there's gonna be a
few out there. I think I look at San Diego
and I think it's possibility somebody out there is going
to be the virtue signaler who's gonna hide somebody and

(01:24:28):
not turn them over. Even though Ice has said, hey,
this person, you have him in custody. We need him
because I don't know. He's wanted for all kinds of
really bad things, not just here but elsewhere. But will
they do that? No, so somebody will be arrested. They're
gonna try it. We'll see what happens. Three two, three, five,
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Yeah, way way Google, Bill's Chiefs. Letn give you guys
a snapshot of how big the NFL is. Columbia is
the fourth biggest thing trending the last twenty four hours.
That's two hundred thousand searches. Who's in the super Bowls?
Number three with one million? Super Bowl twenty twenty five

(01:27:39):
with two million, Bill's Chiefs ten plus million searches in
the last twenty four hours. Yeah, that's that's a big thing,
is what I'm trying to say. Philadelphia Eagles and Commanders
five million. Taylor Swift, she there she is Alien Earth

(01:28:01):
poster Saquon Barkley's wife, Nick Foles all things trending in.

Speaker 16 (01:28:06):
The world of Google.

Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
Heb Yahoo Kansas City Chiefs. Number one trending thing, Dallas
Cowboys because hey, they're like, you know what, we got
a great hire this guy. Who's this guy? The Schottenheimer guy. Okay,
so what are you guys hoping for? Like a number
one pick next year?

Speaker 25 (01:28:25):
Is that?

Speaker 36 (01:28:25):
What it like?

Speaker 16 (01:28:26):
The number one pick?

Speaker 7 (01:28:27):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Troit lyons Saquon Barkley, TikTok all trending in the medical world.
Oh yeah, who? And finally over to Twitter Chiefs number
one trending thing, followed by Columbia. Then it's Saquon Barkley, Latimore, Buffalo,
ver Skan City, Go Birds, Philadelphia, AFC Championship, NFC Championship,

(01:28:50):
Jalen Washington versus Philadelphia, the NFL Target three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Minton Show,
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the Chad Benson Show. So TikTok was one of the

(01:29:14):
things that was trending because the course can it be saved?
Will it be saved? Could there be a way forward
for the tick and the talk?

Speaker 25 (01:29:21):
Despite One's calling for TikTok to be banned over national
security concerns and as subsequent bipartisan law that briefly prompted
the app to go dark in the US, Trump has pivoted,
spending much of his second term working on a deal
that keeps its one hundred and seventy million monthly US
users online.

Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
They're going to try everything they can to figure out
how to save this, and that is a sale being
like the number one thing that will save this.

Speaker 25 (01:29:45):
The President dismissing reports in software company Oracles and talks
to buy TikTok.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
Two sources close.

Speaker 25 (01:29:51):
To TikTok the TikTok side of the negotiation tell ABC
News that there is a path forward to a deal
that allows the app to stay in business consistent with
the law.

Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
Here's the issue with that, though, as we have talked
about with the tick and the talk buying tick talk
without the algorithm, it doesn't matter. The algorithm is the
only thing that matters. Everything else is just for show,
and you can make those things yourself. It is the
algorithm as the only thing that matters buying. It doesn't

(01:30:24):
matter buying the algorithm. That's what matted three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at chadmentson show with your
Twitter coming up later. I've got a massive apology that
I have to make, and I hope you guys stick
around to hear that. It's a Chad Benson show.

Speaker 27 (01:30:44):
Then Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:22):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
To FEMA or to not FEMA, that is thine question.
Maybe maybe not. I'll be honest. I think FEMA has
got a lot of holes in it, and I think
they need to figure some stuff out. There's no doubt
about that. It's not just the Republicans are bitching about

(01:31:46):
FEMA because that's what Trump wants. It's because it is
not run well. And I'm not saying dismantle it, throw
it away, and have nothing to do with it. I'm
just saying there are some serious issues. As Trump pointed
out on Frye.

Speaker 17 (01:32:00):
I'd like to see the states take care of disasters.
Let the state take care of the tornadoes and the
hurricanes and all of the other things that happened. And
I think you're gonna find it a lot less expensive,
You'll do it for less than a half and you're
gonna get a lot quicker.

Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
Response, which it's hard to argue at this point in time,
because if you want to talk about getting a response
and getting stuff done, I just want to remind everybody
eighteen months ago in a Maui that is in Hawaii,
the island was burned down by fire brought on by no,

(01:32:36):
not those two people. Remember was the Rock and it
was Oprah? Remember that then it was space lasers. You're like,
what if you had a blue roof, it wasn't going
to burn your house down. Those are real palm trees.
You're like, Okay, three houses have been built in eighteen months.
Three houses one two three.

Speaker 8 (01:32:57):
The President and First Lady on their first domestic train
of Trump's second term, visiting North Carolina, still reeling from
Hurricane Helen.

Speaker 17 (01:33:05):
They supported us in record numbers, and I'm supporting them
in record numbers.

Speaker 8 (01:33:09):
Too, the President suggesting he may move to get rid
of FEMA and have the states exclusively handle their own
emergency response.

Speaker 17 (01:33:16):
FEMA has really let us down, let the country down,
and I don't know if that's Biden's fault or whose
fault it is, But we're going to take over if
we're going to do a good job.

Speaker 8 (01:33:26):
Though it would take an Act of Congress to dismantle
or reform the agency.

Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
An Act of Congress. There's a place, I think absolutely
for FEMA, But in some of these instances, and I
think in a lot of them, they should be the
ones who the state handle everything because they know their
state best. And if you know your state best and
you know what the people need. There are people on

(01:33:50):
Friday in the cold of the winter, that arctic blast, right,
the cold snap that rolled through the southeast being a
part of it as well. Out here in Nashville and
in Dallas, and in Florida and in North Carolina, there
are people still intents. Trump's like, let's get him hotels,

(01:34:11):
Let's get this stuff done. Where the trailers whorls, all
this stuff all fair questions. I mean, you can go
back to Hurricane Katrina. How many years did people live
in those trailers? Houston and several surrounding areas swelled with
populations who are just like, man, we're moving because this
is never going to be sorted out. FEMA does a

(01:34:32):
feeble job at best for a lot of these things
because it's red tape, it's federal government. Then you start
working with the local government. The state knows you best. Now,
maybe the FEMA comes in and provides you ei the
state a certain amount of money, and from there they
dole it out as they see fit. Now with Trump

(01:34:53):
going from there, he heads over to California, Ia, because yes,
their fires are still raging in certain places, and how
long is it going to take to build back there.

Speaker 41 (01:35:05):
During President Donald Trump's visit on Friday, residents pressing Los
Angeles Mayor Karen Bass about being able to get back
to their homes.

Speaker 1 (01:35:12):
But you know that you will be able to go
back to.

Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
It.

Speaker 1 (01:35:16):
We think within a week.

Speaker 16 (01:35:18):
That's a long time. A week, I'll be honest to me,
that everyone's standing in front of the house.

Speaker 17 (01:35:23):
They want to go to work, and they're not allowed
to do it in the most a weekdays alone.

Speaker 41 (01:35:26):
People to be safe, Making neighborhoods safe a painstaking process,
including removing hazardous waste and danger is posed by damaged
utility infrastructure.

Speaker 2 (01:35:36):
Yeah, some of that's true, but vast majority of it isn't.
California loves the control, and that is what they really enjoy, control,
red tape, getting through this red tape man. Every single
expert I have seen, every single one of them, who
is an expert in real estate in southern California, said
the same thing. People aren't going to build back. They're

(01:35:59):
not coming back. We've talked about it. If you So,
let's say I live there in my house burned down,
and my buddy's house hasn't burned down, and he's safe
and he's never hurting for money, so uh, and he's
pretty well packed when it came to insurance. But let's
just say I live there in my house burned down.
I've got a six year old, I've got a fourteen

(01:36:20):
year old. Okay, we're gonna have to move somewhere for
two three four years. They're gonna build a life somewhere else.
Why would I want to come back here because now
I'm going to yank them out of school again to
bring him back to wherever. And I'm going on the
short end of the two three four years, what about
five six years? It isn't gonna happen. It just isn't.

(01:36:41):
People are gonna make serious decisions, and those decisions are
gonna be We're done, we're moving. That's that. On top
of that, they got rain this weekend, which is not
always a good thing. After a I don't know, giant wildfire.

Speaker 35 (01:36:55):
The first significant rain in southern California in months is
trick fears of flooding and mud slides for vehicles stuck
in the mud in woodland hills and elsewhere, mud forcing
street closures.

Speaker 2 (01:37:09):
Yeah, So if you don't know, once the ground is
burnt to crisp. On top, it's pretty crispy, right, but
below it's not so crispy because then you've got a
lot of many cases you've already had some water come
through there. Now what happens is the rain comes that
it softens everything, so stuff starts to get really nasty,

(01:37:30):
and that's when the mud slides come. And the mud
slides are terrifying. So houses that may have been untouched
by the fire because they were below now face the
real risk of houses above and what's left of them
sliding down onto their homes. Oh what a nightmare. Man

(01:37:54):
on nightmare, to say the least. Welcome to the magical
world of California. And if you you'd like to build kids,
good luck to you. That'll be forever and a day
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
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text the program. So Trump this week has many of
his people that have not been confirmed getting their opportunity

(01:38:18):
to be confirmed this week. And there's some big ones
out there. I've been saying for a while, I thought
the two ones that were most precarious were heg Seth
who just got over the line. But I think Tulsi
Gabbert is is going to be a real tough one.
Robert F.

Speaker 34 (01:38:36):
Kennedy Junior, Trump's PIP to run the Department of Health
and Human Service is expected to get grilled by lawmakers
and everything from false claims he's made on vaccines to
his push to get fluoride out of the drinking water.
Senators we know also preparing tough questions for Tulsi Gabbert,
zeroing in on past statements she's made sympathetic to Russia.
Nipatel tap to run the FBI expected to get pressed

(01:38:57):
by lawmakers on some of his past controvery comments, including
openly talking about using the federal government to go after
Donald Trump's political opponents.

Speaker 2 (01:39:06):
Yeah, which you shouldn't be doing. I think we recognize that.
But they did it to him. Is what he's going
to say. As I've said, if stuff comes out in
the wash while you're investigating certain things, or I got
zero problems with that. If you're going to spend your
entire time going after political enemies, I have no time
for that. I think most Americans don't. They want to

(01:39:27):
see you get stuff done. Immigration obviously has been a
big topic today with all that's going on in the raids,
and the raids, by the way, most of these are
pretty routine. Now they're ramping up. But even last week
when we saw raids and we talked about it, the
fact is that those raids were already planned in many

(01:39:48):
cases before Trump ever took office. It's not like ICE
doesn't do stuff and they go after certain criminals. They
just want to ramp it up in a major way.
And I hope they do, because we've got a lot
of people who not only shouldn't be here. While they're here,
they've abused our system and abused our people, and people
who've come across and applied for asylum or illegally, and

(01:40:09):
they're terrified. So we should be capturing them and sending
them home. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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Speaker 18 (01:41:34):
To chest No, not the country, the Institution, The Chat
Benson Show.

Speaker 13 (01:41:49):
Fine zero on the clock, the Flowers fly skyword at
the Eagles, not just peats Pudialley the Washington Commanders fifty
five to twenty three.

Speaker 2 (01:42:08):
What a day?

Speaker 16 (01:42:09):
Want to live?

Speaker 2 (01:42:10):
What a crowd, what a team? What a season?

Speaker 27 (01:42:13):
But it's not over yet.

Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
It is not over yet. The Eagles. EG why four
seven three? Whatever that lady said, E G.

Speaker 16 (01:42:22):
L Ees?

Speaker 2 (01:42:23):
I don't even remember she spelled it so bad. The
mayor of Philadelphia. By the way, it's e A G.
L e s Fight, Fight, Fight, Eagles into the Super Bowl.
And the reason is simple. You can't stop their run game.

Speaker 21 (01:42:37):
Here is Barkley outside, Barkley touchdown. You're gonna go jazy
touchdown Eagles. Barkley gets outside, come down one.

Speaker 16 (01:42:56):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
Then he punched it in. I mean they just kept scoring,
ed scoring, a scoring with the run. You can't stop
their run. They look at you and say, this is
what we're gonna do. We're gonna throw it sparingly and
when we absolutely have to otherwise, we're gonna run the
hell of the ball. Two hundred and thirty yards passing,

(01:43:18):
two hundred and twenty nine yards rushing the ball. They
had seven tds on the ground. What fly here? You
girls fly, cause that's what they like to do. Who
will they play? The usual suspects going.

Speaker 16 (01:43:36):
To a knee.

Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
You can't dealt the Chiefs.

Speaker 14 (01:43:40):
You can dislike the Chiefs, you can disrespect the Chiefs.
You're gonna have to deal with the Chiefs being the
first team in National Football League history to win doc
to back Super Bowls and go to the Super Bowl
for a chance for a three peat.

Speaker 2 (01:43:57):
The Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker 38 (01:43:58):
Have just done something that's never been done, and the
Kansas City chief Chiefs Kingdom rocket has gone past Pluto.
The Chiefs win the AFC Championship thirty two to twenty nine.

Speaker 2 (01:44:14):
Thirty two to twenty nine. I thought the Bills were
gonna do it. I thought this is the year.

Speaker 32 (01:44:20):
It was not the year.

Speaker 2 (01:44:21):
And yes, were there's some calls that weren't bad. Yes,
but the Bills had more than ample opportunity to win
the game. And in reality, I know this is supposed
to be a rivalry, that is one of those great rivalries.

Speaker 24 (01:44:35):
It is not that it's not fun, but to beat
the champish to beat the champion. He had to beat
the champs, and we didn't do it tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
He didn't I was telling my wife last night and
I tweeted it out. If you're gonna be if this
is gonna be a rivalry, you actually have to beat
the other team. You haven't done that, so you're not
their rivals. Hell, the Cincinnati Bengals have beaten them. You haven't,

(01:45:09):
and he's living rent free in your brain. I will
have my pick for the Super Bowl as it approaches,
but it'll be a fun super Bowl, no doubt about it.
I think at the beginning of the year actually picked
the Eagles and the Chiefs, and this is gonna be
a hell of a game for everybody's are like, well,
the Chiefs are gonna win this one. Slow your Role.
I was gonna put that out there, Slow your Role.

(01:45:32):
Speaking of winning, it is arguably the worst movie I
have ever seen, and I want to apologize last week.
So last week we did the Razzies and I said,
Madam Webb was the worst movie I'd ever seen. And
then I watched Emelia Perez. I said, I'm gonna do

(01:45:53):
it the sacrifice myself to watch this movie that has
thirteen Academy Award nominations, more than to Godfather, about a
cartel leader who decides to become his authentic self, and
in doing so, because he believes he's a woman, goes
to Bangkok to have a well, to have the procedure done.

(01:46:23):
So he does it right and it is first of
all the stereotypes of Mexicans is not thrilling people. Secondly,
the guy who did the movie doesn't speak much English
or Spanish that is ever present in this but it

(01:46:45):
is the virtue signaling insanity. They got it the thirteen
thirteen nominations. This song alone, I thought had to be
a parody. It had to be a parent There's no
way this is a real song in a movie that
has been nominated. I thought South Park stand again.

Speaker 16 (01:47:05):
No, Hello, very nice to meet you.

Speaker 5 (01:47:08):
I'd like to know about sex change of ration.

Speaker 6 (01:47:11):
I see.

Speaker 28 (01:47:14):
Men to women a woman, two men, men to women,
from penis to vagina?

Speaker 6 (01:47:22):
Is it for you?

Speaker 2 (01:47:25):
For me?

Speaker 28 (01:47:27):
What would you like to know about it?

Speaker 8 (01:47:30):
Man?

Speaker 5 (01:47:32):
I want to know it all. What is the protocol
that techniques under risks? How many operations? How much I
do you need?

Speaker 29 (01:47:42):
Mammo blasting yes, vacine no, blessing yes, be no, blessing yes,
labyn god blasting yes, mammo blastic list, lachine no, blast
the list being a blassy Labin God blessing control labyn
God blasty. What is that ADAMAO reduction?

Speaker 2 (01:47:58):
Yes, just yes, yeah, just awful. I can't even listen
to it anymore. So I said at the beginning of
the show, I'm gonna put together a song. It was
gonna be great, but I'm gonna put together to show
you how close I could get to something as bad
as this, And boy, I think I pulled it off.
I'm with me together as I know.

Speaker 32 (01:48:19):
It's up to you, but we are the best. If
you take a look, we'll give you some breast. If
you want some more, we can do that too. How
would you like, Oh, weenie, just for you, just for you. Now,
you can never have pleasure, it will never be fun.
But if you want to be a woman, I can
make you one.

Speaker 16 (01:48:41):
What about a man?

Speaker 2 (01:48:42):
Oh yes we can. But I will tell you this,
it never goes as plan. And that took me five
minutes to do while doing a show. By the way,
three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Shows, your Twitter, tweet at us
text the program live hearing from every single one of
you right here on the Chad Benson Show, solid fun

(01:49:05):
show today. A lot of stuff we did. We talked
about immigration, right, great, that's what we got to talk about.
Talked a little bit about what's happening when it comes
to FEMA as well as Trump's hearings for his cabinet
nomination that will happen this week. And you've got, like

(01:49:25):
I said, I think the one that is maybe the
most precarious is Telsey Gabbett, Pam Bonnie and them are
going to get through. We'll see about Robert Kennedy Junior
as well. And then of course we talked some super Bowl,
a bunch of other stuff.

Speaker 16 (01:49:35):
We do that here.

Speaker 2 (01:49:36):
We're a well rounded show as well as consule you
guys have a blessed rest of your Monday. We will
do it again tomorrow as always, Night not Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:46):
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