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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna say it. Normally I
would never leave my show with this, but I'm gonna
freaking say it. This whole thing, with this Jack Smith
crap is the biggest bunch of horror I have seen.
And I'm going to say this. You guys know how
I feel about the whole twenty twenty election thing. I
(00:36):
think January sixth was a nightmare. I think the you
never proved in court or anywhere else that it was stolen. Now,
there were certain questions that absolutely were fair to ask.
I got no problem with any of that asked. Some
of these questions that arbitrarily some of these states changed
rules because of COVID and certain things went this way. Okay, great,
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but you're gonna do this now, you're going to unseal it,
get in front of the judges, say we've got to
take him the trial. We have to do it. Here's
why it matters. You're not taking him to trial before
the election. So if you see him win the election,
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this goes away right right, Okay, if he loses the election,
you could still take him to trial. So, in my opinion,
This is absolute horrible, just throwing it out there.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
Judge Tanya Chutkin has made public portions of a key
filing in the Trump twenty twenty election interference case. I
want to bring in Harry Littman. He served as deputy
Assistant Attorney General.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
My number one takeaway is that it was actually uncovered.
Trump has tried very hard to keep all this information
from seeing the light of day. Now it is out,
the cats out of the bag. He can't try to
appeal or keep it from being there. So it has
an immediate impact as a sort of an October surprise
in the election.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
That's called lawfair. That's what that's called law fair. So
it has an October surprise. You're a former attorney general.
Let's get involved in politics. Well, Chad, didn't you read
the headlines? Yeah? I did, and I've read a decent
amount of the one hundred and sixty five pages. Oh
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there's some stuff here, is there? Stuff like and it's funny.
ABC News bombshell immunity filing details alleged increasingly desperate bid
to overturn twenty twenty Trump privately described claims a voter
fraud is crazy. Well, I did, as well so, and
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then you go and you read and you're like, hold
on a second, that's what somebody heard. Make them riot,
says one headline, Make them riot. So Trump said that,
Well Trump didn't. Other people did who worked with Trump,
and Trump never told them that. Oh we have.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
All kinds of new evidence. Bombshells, really a fuse, a
load of shocking off from Smith. Starting with romp statements
he wasn't in front of the grand jury, but people
were who hurt him. They show he knew just what
was going on. Second, Mike Pence, he lays out really
a chilling campaign by Trump to make him try to
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break the law. And finally, on the Pence point, when
Trump was saying to the crowd, Mike Pence has to
do the right thing, he already knew Pence had decided
against it, meaning he knew the crowd would be completely
riled up when they found out that Pence wasn't going
to do it.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Oh wow, that's bombshell. Look. I have said over and
over again, need proof, not conspiracy, not Wackado's, which is
also part of the problem. I was talking to somebody
yesterday who absolutely believes that there was some funny stuff
going on, and yet he admitted you let the clowns
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run the circus. The cases you brought to court were
a waste of time, and the cases you brought to
court also had the clowns running that. You never focused
on any one or two things. You followed anything that
somebody told you, and you ran with it. You have
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every right to ask some questions on hey, over here,
you guys need this right to vote, and all of
a sudden you're allowing this to happen kind of arbitrarily.
Those are fair questions to ask. The why now that
is a real question because if you believe he's guilty
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of all of these things, take it to court. Fantastic, Great,
But we have an election coming up, and you doing
this right before the election. Screams of it becoming interference
and all the things that you think the people on
the right accuse everybody of and they're wackad do it's
hard not to go. It feels that way, it does.
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It just kind of has a sense of continues there.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
The Trump campaign, feeling a bit pressurized by this unseiling,
says its timing is suspect. It's happening right after the
vice presidential debate. It's happening in the teeth of the campaign. Therefore,
it's election interference because it's creating all of this attention
on something possibly injurious to the political fortunes of the
former president.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
Just yesterday, Trump came in with a very strident brief saying,
don't do it. It will affect beat my election prospects.
It'll be election interference.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
It feels that way, Chad. They would never do that, right,
nobody's partisan. They're not coming after Trump. Do you guys
remember the fraud case, the five hundred million dollar judgment
against Trump and his kids and everything. You know, that
was at the Appeals Court in New York And now
they haven't ruled yet. But when they came up last week,
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let's just say, the five judge panel ask questions like
who was hurt? Well, nobody, have you ever done this before,
accusing Letitia James of overstepping her boundaries, of essentially stretching
things to make this case work. I mean, you know,
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just like with the Supreme Court, you get a sense
of where things are going during the QA portion of it.
Have you ever tried a case like this before where
you've went after somebody, Well, no, why him. When people
talk about the law fair side of stuff, this is
the stuff they're talking about. And yes, it's very suspicious
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why this is happening at this time. I was never
one of these people that said it was stolen because
I need proof, right, I'm a bit of a skeptic.
I need proof. I can understand why you would question
some things. I can understand why you feel like maybe
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just maybe there was some funny business going on in
certain places, but you've got to prove that in court.
And Trump has every right to ask certain questions. Do
I think at times he thought it was BS? Yeah?
I think at times this is crap. Do I think
at times he genuinely believed that there was some issues
(08:04):
that took place that caused him to lose the election. Yeah,
I think that too. But doing this before knowing full
well you're not going to have a case that's going
to reach the court itself before the election, and in fact,
I think in DC it's a six week thing before
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you can even around an election, so you couldn't even
do that, and then you know full well that if
he wins, he's going to make it go away, and
if he loses, you still have it. So you did
this based on and this is just my opinion, the
right one lawfair. So Trump had to say yesterday talking
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to our pal Ali Bradley from News Nation.
Speaker 5 (08:49):
Right after this, we know that Special counsel Jack Smith
had filed court documents calling your actions in the aftermath
of the twenty twenty election quote a private criminal effort.
Speaker 6 (09:00):
Repond to that.
Speaker 7 (09:01):
He's a deranged person. I call him deranged Jacksmith. He
just lost the big documents case. That was the biggest
of them all. They said, the documents case, and they
said that was the toughest of them all. Let me
tell you, we just wanted and it was won strongly
and completely, and it was a total victory in Florida.
And he is a person who is trying and he
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works for Kamala and he works for Joe. This was
a weaponization of government and that's why it was released
thirty days before the election. And it's nothing new in there,
by the way, nothing new. They rig the election. I
didn't rig the election. They should have never allowed the
information to be to come before the public, but they
did that because they want to hurt you with the election.
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It's pure election interference to get an incompetent person like Kamala.
She's grossly incompetent, She's more incompetent than Biden to get
these people elected.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
And again always taking the personal shot, which drives me crazy.
That being said, I can see why people feel this way.
This was unnecessary at this point in time. You were
never gonna get it there before. And if you wonder
why people go this feels like you're out to get
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this guy, it's because you continue to show over and
over again that you're out to get this guy, which
makes people who already have a certain amount of distrust
feel like, Wow, you're getting him for some reason. Maybe
you just don't like him, and he says stuff that
makes you uncomfortable and that you're part of some sort
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of grand scheme, and it gives them all the ideas
to run with these conspiracy theories. I see why they do.
Don't believe in a lot of them. But this one's
hard to go. It's not personal and it's not lawfair.
Now it feels a little law fairy three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chadbenton Show, is your
Twitter tweet at a text to program? Meanwhile, in the
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Middle East.
Speaker 8 (10:58):
It hadn't made any firm decision yet, but it does
appear that's striking at Tehran's nuclear facilities, something they see
as the most escalatory option in the spectrum is off
the table.
Speaker 9 (11:10):
Now.
Speaker 8 (11:10):
There are still some things that Israel could do, like
hitting a critical infrastructure within Iran. It's energy good, it's
oil refining infrastructure that could be seen as pretty major.
What US officials are hoping right now is that Israel
will take the conservative approach and just hit a traditional
military site.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Of course, better to ask for forgiveness than for permission
kind of thing. But it's it's interesting that we've kind
of told them take the nuclear side of it off.
Mine really give it a rat's ask. If they go
off the nuclear facilities, I have to well, that's escalatory.
He wants to escalate this thing. And let's be real
for a second. Let's just take off our hats, which
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is our bs hats of us trying to feel good
like they're going to follow the piece of paper once
a hat. Well, Trump got us out of the Iran deal.
Nobody he bought that they weren't going to do that.
I always remind everybody there was a deal in place
for North Korea, and they still got a nuclear bomb.
You don't think they're efforting to do that, you know
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they are, well, what are they going to strike? Well,
they should go after these military things over here, right,
Just do the stuff you normally did. Just do that,
do that, you know, and whatever you do, don't hit
any of the oil stuff because you know, oils already
gone up a couple bucks and we don't needed one
hundred dollars a barrel, especially right before an election. If
you want a bomb afterwards, knock yourself out at that
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point in time. Yeah, and that was my conspiracy. Yeah,
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chat Benson Show, it's your Twitter. A lot
of stuff to get to today, so much stuff. Got
the port stuff yesterday, Biden and Harris the Battle of Fema,
The Battle of Fema. People are pass rightly so when
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it comes to some of this stuff, and some of
it is just emotional frustration, but there are some reasons
to be pissed. And several of you chimed in about
evil Republicans not voting on this or that when it
came to FEMA. Well that's not really the truth. We'll
talk about that, so many other things to get to Man,
this diddy thing is just getting worse and worse every day.
(13:23):
How long you think, yes, over under six months? Does
he make it to Christmas? I'm just I'm I don't
want any bad things to happen before he goes to trial.
After that, I really don't care if any of these
things that he you know, allegedly did, especially with kids
and everybody. But I mean, it's I don't wanny bad
things to happen. But you know, I wanted to get
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his due process and stuff. But you know, I don't
think anybody cry at all. I'm just throwing that out there.
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Speaker 2 (15:02):
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Speaker 11 (15:15):
Well, very well, very good wells President top chall but.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Thank you welcome. It's good so we have young listeners.
One of the things, uh, and I appreciate our call.
By the way, I think Vance's debate night was arguably
the best debate night I have seen in well, you
go back to Reagan and stuff. It was smooth and
it was solid. Now you don't have to and you
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don't have to talk about what an evil person he is.
I think Politico and then had an are some sort
of weird article about the fact that his beard was evil.
I mean, that's just it's it's so stupid. He was great,
And I said, I don't think Wolves did a bad job.
In fact, I think Wolves comes in second of the
four people that have debated. But Vance was that much better.
(16:11):
And I think he set himself up. And that lady's like, well,
you know she he wants Trump's job. You don't get
to the point where your vice president, especially at that age,
and not thinking I would like that job. Of course,
you want that job. You want that job. And I
just it's funny because people I know him to get
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the text. You know, Vance is the evil and he's
bad and he's a moron, and he's in you know,
it was smooth. You know it was good. You know
it was and if you could take off your partisan
at you would understand that. But a lot of people
are like, well I can't because I hate Trump so much.
(16:53):
What happened? I continue to say this for both sides
of the eye at after Trump, what happens after Trump?
Where do you go for here? Because he's not going
to be around much longer four years, and I'm talking
about the politic. He may live to be one hundred
see Jimmy Carr. But as far as his political shelf life,
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it's the next six weeks or it's four plus years.
Then after that he may be the king maker, but
he won't be the head of the Republican Party, and
he won't be the thing that you can pin your
hopes and dreams or your fears on. It's a Chad
Benson Joe, then.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Chad Benson Joe, independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
What will Christmas look like? I if the toys can't
arrive off the ships, it's a great question question that
we're going to try to answer. How long will it
go on? What kind of effect could it have? We're
going to find all of those things out and more.
Right here on the Chad Benson Show. This is a
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guy who is CEO of Flexport. They're like a shipping company.
Name is Ryan Peterson. He was talking about like you
know these things. His big thing is look they and
it's kind of like it's like the TV show First
forty eight. If you've ever seen that It's like within
the first forty eight hours of somebody being murdered, we're
either going to catch the guy or it'll be a
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cold case. It's like his thing is, Look, this happens.
They get this stuff solved in the first you know,
four or five days, or it lasts a month or two.
Speaker 12 (18:53):
Every day that goes on, there's less time this week
to get it done. So probably, yeah, the odds of
this going on longer have definitely increased. But this is
this is these labor dispeats tend to get solved in
the first four or five days historically, and I don't
just mean the port unions, but just generally strikes don't
usually go that long. We will find out right now,
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the fact that Biden has come out pretty forcefully saying
to taking the side of the workers and putting pressure
on the employers. The employers have offered a fifty percent
wage increase. That's the union is asking for a seventy
seven percent wage increase. Yeah, I'll not by that much
in my view, so I could see a deal getting done.
But if it doesn't, then this is not all for symbolism.
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This is real, and they're gonna they're gonna battle it
out and it might take a long time.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
And the wags saying is important, right. I mean one
of the things is they felt like we gave in
on the last one to help you guys out and
everybody else. We're not going to do it this time.
But the big thing is automation. We talked about that
and some of you are not appy about that. Some
of you sent me some nasty stuff because I said,
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automation is here, and it's been here. You know, Long Beach,
the port on the West coast is very automated. And
it's very interesting how people perceive this, you know, automation
with fear. And I've said, yeah, this a lot of
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this is about automation. A lot of this is about
the future, but not everything is about just automation. Yes,
they want some more money and stuff like that, and
let's say it's about they want to know their job
as secure. They want to understand that there's going to
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be a place for them. Even if you bring in
the robot crane person. You can't guarantee that. Can you
work within it? Can you work around it? So the
pay stuff, yeah, it's important, and who doesn't want more pay?
But so much of this is based on the automation.
I got a tax yesterday from what he said. Hey, Chat,
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I was listening to your spot on about the ports.
I'm a truck drivery travels from Phoenix to Long Beach
every other day to get freight to the port. And
since the automation has changed over at APM, that's marisk
the process to get in and out has been so
much better. Robots work more efficiently that don't milk the
clock like these union port workers trying to get as
much money as they can with as little work as possible.
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So I want to share that with you. Thank you
for bringing up that topic on your show, because I
said yesterday that Look, you know, one of the big
things that people like automation is because automation doesn't get sick,
doesn't have a bad fight with their husband or wife,
isn't stressed about blah, doesn't miss a day because they
want a mental health day. There's a certain portion of
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that that's very real. So it's yes, it's the future,
it's automation. It's a lot of different things. The question
everybody wants to know is is it going to affect
me today?
Speaker 12 (22:02):
It probably is a little bit of a lag, and
towards the end of this month and maybe maybe even
after the election, when the real impact.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Starts to hit.
Speaker 12 (22:08):
And what happens here is the freight that's building up.
They will just build these big bottlenecks, you know, just
backups of cargo waiting to move that can't get in.
It's both going to be sitting off the shore as
more and more ships start piling up there waiting in
a queue, all right, but also all around the world
where containers are just sitting waiting to get loaded for
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the East Coast and say it. And so then once
the thing does open up, you still have to clear
that bottleneck, and it will be a race to who's
willing to pay the most to get onto ships. And
so the price is for sure going to go up
in the ocean frame marking, and.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
What he's talking about is so right now, if you
go you can actually look on there's maps out there
and you can see that all these ships are kind
of out there just hanging out. We're just going to
be here floating around waiting for somebody tell us what
to do. So you've already got that little bottle starting
some stuff that's on the way here has not been
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rerooted yet doesn't mean it can't be. But when you
go into these sports, you have to pay to come in,
and then they kind of have a hierarchy. You're going
to pay more to get your stuff off first. Can
we get it. There's a lot of stuff that's going
to go on here, and that was also one of
the big things they want inside of their contract negotiations
places like the big box stores and stuff. They'll go, hey,
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we'll pay extra. We want our own dock. We'll get
our own people. We'll get our stuff in and out.
You guys don't need help. They want to add, these
are our docks, These are our doc You're not getting
any of that stuff here. I don't know who you
think you are, Huh. I run these docks. I run
these docks here. So it's the potential. I think if
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it gets through this weekend, then there's going to be
maybe a sense that this thing could go on longer.
Biden is out there though, saying come on, guys, come on, guys,
come on, let's start talking.
Speaker 13 (23:58):
Remember we negotiated it seven more strike on the West
coast before and they worked it out.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
It's time.
Speaker 13 (24:04):
They won't even talk, so let's get that done.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
That's kind of his push, at least at this point
in time. And yes, the hardy taff thing, he could
go in or taft hardly and force them to go
back to work or somewhat for the next ninety days
as a cooling off period. I don't think that's going
to happen, though, So we'll say three, two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four or twenty three at ch dminton,
show your Twitter, your Instagram, all of the other things.
Some of you are angry because I said that you
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could argue that Vance well is the That's one of
the best debate things I've seen in forever in a day,
especially at the presidential level. And somebody said Trump is
way better. Well, no, he wasn't. That's deonce right there.
And I said, walls, you could argue maybe the second
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best of the four. A couple of people said, forget,
there was five. I know, but I'm not counting Biden
at this point in time. And then other people said,
how dare you even put walls up that high? So
welcome to the world that I live in. I give
it to you straight kids. I'm a straight shooter, kids,
I'm a straight shooter, and that's what you got there.
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Some of your pissed because I didn't elevate Trump to
yahweh status. Others of you are angry because I said, man,
Wells did a pretty good job. Ah jeez, three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson show, shoot, Twitter,
your Instagram, all of the other stuff. And again you
can leave a voicemail for us. So Biden and Harris
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go out to several of the affected areas. Now, some
of you texted me yesterday and said, Florida and all
these places, these Republicans voted against this FEMA money settle down.
Was it a FEMA bill specific Well, no, it wasn't
a continuing resolution, so it was in the giant, huge, massive,
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huge bill to fund the government, so it wasn't just FEMA.
And what's it been forty years since we asked actually
pasted a balanced budget on time? So okay, So that's
kind of not really the truth. And that's one of
those things where you could say, well, it's partially true,
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but it's not. But I see where you're going with it,
because yes, FEMA is in there, but they didn't specifically
vote against it.
Speaker 14 (26:29):
I see.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
So the affected areas of Helene are are great, and
people are gonna be pissed because FEMA's gonna not be
good at a lot of this stuff. They're just not
because you've got people who are pissed, they're angry, they're upset,
their whole world has been turned upside down, and all
they hear is lip service.
Speaker 13 (26:46):
I approve the request of Governor Cooper for the federal
government to cover one percent of all the costs for
debris removal emergency protective measures for six months.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
You know it's gonna take a longer that the United States.
Speaker 13 (27:01):
The nation has your back.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
The nation has your back.
Speaker 13 (27:04):
We're not leaving to your back on your feet completely.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Ask Houston, Ask New Orleans, New Orleans. Remember that those
people were living in those trailers for how long and
eventually they just moved. So I'm not quite sure if
we're buying that. Then there was this Kamala Harris gonna
help everybody out.
Speaker 15 (27:27):
The federal relief and assistance that we have been providing
has included FEMA providing seven hundred and fifty dollars for
folks who need immediate needs being met, such as food,
baby formula, and the like, and you can apply now
for anyone who's watching this who has.
Speaker 13 (27:43):
Been affected.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Seven hundred and fifty bucks. Huh okay, So where exactly
do I apply? How do I go about doing this?
And where am I going to take any of this stuff?
Considering our supermarkets are also washed out, and I can't
get any sell phone service anywhere. And now there's a
bunch of starlinks and there. I've seen a lot of people.
It was Governor Cooper who came out and said, look,
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you know, so much of what is going on is
just you know, the kindest of people. But a lot
of people are heading out there and helping, which is fantastic.
I mean, that's the beauty of our country. We do
rally around each other, We do step up in time
to be not just for us, but for the globe.
Not everybody's excited, though, And I breakface this. In a
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time like this, emotions run wild. In a time like this.
People are upset. They've lost everything, They're angry, maybe they've
lost a loved one, they can't find somebody. They feel
like it took a second to destroy everything, and now
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it is taking forever to try to get on some
solid ground and get a grip to what's going on.
But people are pissed because they're looking around, going, you
guys have no money, because my orc is just saying
you have no money. Yet I see that you spend
a lot of money on people that aren't supposed to
be in this country.
Speaker 8 (29:05):
So there's dirty And I'm going to say, Vice President,
you know what she said.
Speaker 16 (29:09):
We're going to give you seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
FEMA's got no money to help anybody in our country. FEMA,
they're done. FEMA spent their money.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
On housing illegals and give them debit cards and fucking housing.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
And FEMA can't do seven hundred and fifty dollars. Oh,
you big friend, spend the You big can spend that.
How about this, how about you keep your money?
Speaker 12 (29:32):
Fema?
Speaker 2 (29:33):
You America, it's time to step up. We are going
to deliver and we are going to go into.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina.
Speaker 17 (29:41):
Georgia, Florida, wherever we have to go because we take
care of oz.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
So did they spend the money. Let's get the real
scoop on people that are here illegally. Chad, they're here legally,
I know. And in fact, in the next hour or so,
I am going to CEB one app. I downloaded it.
We're going to see how easy it is to get
through and see if we can get on the list
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to get into the country. It's going to be funny
or or we could get in trouble. You don't know.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency that would be FEMA allocated
three hundred and sixty four million the Fills school year
twenty twenty three and six hundred and fifty million in
twenty twenty four to shelter and service programs provide humanitarian
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services to non citizen migrants following their release from the
Department of Homeland Security. So a billion dollars over two years.
People are probably not thrilled by seeing these numbers. Will
some of it be taken out of context? Yes? Will
some people be pissed because they're going to bring up
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Ukraine or this, that and the other. Absolutely times of emotion,
things are running hot. You understand why some people are angry,
but take away this horrific tragedy and natural disaster. People
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were already talking about in places like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,
how they were feeling like they were being pushed out
and left behind by the federal government. So not unexpected
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This is your captain speaking.
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Welcome aboard, Mariah.
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Speaker 2 (33:27):
Rush, that's a new fun video. Mariah put out on
a private jet heading to the North Pole and she's like, nah,
not yet. They always rush me. Well, of course that's
the Christmas creep man. They want to get it in.
When will the first station in the country flip to
Christmas music? When is that going to happen? And we're
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not even at Halloween. Speaking of Halloween, you guys know
we're going to do our countdown the scariest movies of
all time. Break it down for you. We'll be doing
that here. I think we're gonna do is it the fifteen?
This year, we're gonna do the fifteen scaries? So we're
getting close to that. I'm compiling the stuff. If you've
got any suggestions, throw it out there. But if you
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like me and you like the scare, and maybe you're
thinking to yourself, let's go somewhere and see some scare,
feel some chill.
Speaker 14 (34:16):
And if you're looking for a way to get into
the spirit about a road trip. There's a new list
ranking some of the world's most haunted roads. A spot
in New Jersey is near the top of that list.
Clinton Road in West Milford now ranks as the most
haunted road in the US and the second most haunted
in the world, according to six dot com.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
Tucked away in.
Speaker 14 (34:35):
North Jersey's forests, it has a reputation that stretches back years.
The ghost of a young boy is said to haunt
a bridge along the road. The story goes that if
you toss a coin into the water, the boy's spirit
might throw it right back at you, for you're chased
by an unseen presence.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
It's pretty creepy. Actually, several people reported that now this
one is it doesn't sound creepy, but we'll get to
the creepiness of the haunted road.
Speaker 14 (35:00):
Interstate four in South Florida takes the second spot on
the list. Locals say there's a dead zone on the
highway where cell phones and radio signals completely drop. Drivers
have even reported mysterious floating balls of light that.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Doesn't sound because you know scary. I mean, go places
and you're like, damn, five G doesn't work anywhere. Here's
what's creepy, the balls of light. How many people have
filmed all of those things. Could be aliens, could be nothing,
but it is a creepy thing because so many people
have filmed it. Number three Scary Roads.
Speaker 14 (35:36):
And coming in at third is Wisconsin's Bray Road, home
to the Beast of Bray Road. Drivers say a were
wolf like creature is said to prowl the Rule Highway.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Yeah, you gotta watch out for that. Don't trust a
vampire or a were wolf unless you're good friends with them.
I'm just letting you guys know that. And the Beast
of Bray Road, that thing has been around forever in
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Speaker 1 (36:17):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
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Speaker 19 (36:49):
It's just like going over with COVID again. People rushing
the stores. Everybody's panicking.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
Oh my god, stop, I've seen that, like tons of
local newscasts or like people are running to the stores
to get all the toilet paper they possibly can. It's
not that, guys. Everybody settled down. I'm amazed how easy
it is to fool people, to get people to do
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things in such a way based on emotion. Yeah, we
need to talk about what's going on at the ports,
and it could get a little more expensive and a
little bit more frustrating, especially this time of year. Right,
if it's June and you're like, I found the perfect
Christmas present, but I can't get it to long. I
guess you're like whatever. But the fact that you would panic,
I kinda get some stuff now before it's gone, I don't.
(37:43):
It's not a good thing.
Speaker 20 (37:44):
Man.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
It's all times, kids, I'm not judging, not judging. Take
a deep breath. It's gonna be okay. Right, might take
a little bit longer, but a little bit is maybe
a week, maybe ten days. And yes, if it drags on,
could it become somewhat of an issue for are smaller
and mid sized businesses. It could for cars things like that,
there's yeah, But for the everyday household goods that Hallmart
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and Target and a lot of these other things get,
they're gonna be able to figure out a way around this,
which is one of the reasons that we talked about
a last hour of what they're trying to do, and
one of their collective bargaining things, which is, hey, these
guys can set up their own areas and certain dock things,
they can pay to get their own stuff off. We
don't want that we want to be able to say
you're coming through our docks, you're gonna have to pay us.
I just all Steve Scalise, we'll we'll talk about a
(38:32):
little later. He says, Look, we're not going to be
bullied into saying no, we won't use automation or robots.
That's that's that's backwards thinking.
Speaker 11 (38:43):
And it is.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
And it absolutely is. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four twenty three at Shed Benson Show. Is your Twitter? Somebody?
Speaker 20 (38:52):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (38:53):
Because we got our YouTube? Somebody sent me through YouTube.
You know that he's a blue collar and everybody knows
that about robots, and you stop talking about it.
Speaker 21 (39:06):
It was you know.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
He was pissed, and I get it. I get it.
It's your business. He also says, don't buy stuff from
Amazon because I don't think they use anything but robots.
It's the future. I'm not it's it's the future. I
don't know what people want to do. I mean, what
would be the ideal situation to never use any of
these things? I said yesterday. We're always gonna want certain things,
(39:29):
right like you're gonna want a pilot that's at least
on the airplane. An article came out yesterday. How are
you guys ready for pilotless aircraft? I don't know if
many people are. I don't. I don't know. It's one
thing in a car right in the air. Are you
ready for that? Now? I know that the pilots don't
fly the planes like we think. They don't sit there
(39:50):
and hold onto the stick the whole time. And if
you're a pilot, you guys have texted me and said that.
And I've also been in the cockpit I have, so
U we're okay with that, but we it's a comforting thing.
But when it comes to you know, how your good
gets off something that's something that we're not like, it's
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Show Your Twitter, Your Instagram. Milania Trump's got a book out.
Speaker 10 (40:20):
In her upcoming memoir, the former First Lady reportedly writing,
why should anyone other than the woman herself have the
power to determine what she does with her own body?
A woman's fundamental right of individual liberty to her own
life grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if
she wishes, adding that a woman's autonomy should be free
from any intervention or pressure from the government, and reportedly
(40:40):
writing she has carried this belief throughout her entire adult life.
The excerpts were obtained exclusively by The Guardian and have
not been verified by ABC News.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
What do you think, Chen, I think the Republicans have
a real tough time talking about abortion. I think the
Republicans have a tough time talking to people who are
pro life about abortion. And I think there is a
difference when you look at these things when it comes
from the moralistic side and the political side. If morally
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you believe it is murder, that's it. You're one hundred
percent about it, and that's all you care about. I
respect your belief If from a political side, you're trying
to win a race and you know that this is
a losing argument, you have to ask yourself the question,
(41:33):
if you're a pro lifer, if I do this, yes,
I stand up for my beliefs, but I represent a
lot of people with different beliefs.
Speaker 4 (41:46):
And if.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
I'm not elected, and then somebody else is not elected,
and all of a sudden, we no longer have control
of the White House, the House Senate, right, we have
this is she has crushed us, and that all of
a sudden they codify it, then you've lost any chance
of even getting some restrictions on it. And then you
(42:11):
move away from abortion and you say, do you like
the fact that there is open borders? Do you like
the fact that there is? You know that whatever woke
thing you want to throw, I mean, we can even
go on and on, so we forget that. The Republicans
have a tough time talking about this because they never
thought it would go away. That's that's number one. This
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never did. They never thought it was ever going to
go away. It's always going to be here. And you know,
it's an issue we can always run on and we
don't never have to worry about it becoming an issue
that will hurt us the way it is now. So
there is they have a bad time taking this thing on,
(42:53):
and I don't think that's going to get any better.
The other night, I thought the way that jd Ants
handled it, I thought was good. So it was damn good.
I think we need to have honest conversations. And I
think the other thing is both sides, the left and
the right, the exhausted majority, need to take the conversation
(43:18):
back from the extremes. That's what they need to do,
because the extremes will pity each other against each other
where it's all or nothing. Right, It's like we get
aboard a baby whenever or you could never abort it, period,
case closed. And ninety percent of America is somewhere in
(43:41):
the middle and it's finding that sweet spot. But until
you have a conversation. And the other thing. If I'm
a Republican running and I'm not running for anything, I've
got no reason to it. It seems like a horrible job.
If if I am, I go to the pro life
people and say, look, guys, I understand how you feel,
(44:05):
but understand that if this is your hill that you're
going to die on, and that you're going to primary
everybody who is for some sort of not just exemptions,
but some sort of limit but not a total ban
of and not six weeks or four weeks or thirty
(44:27):
seconds or whatever. What you're going to find is you're
going to lose everything and the thing that you fought
so hard for you're going to have a serio control
over it. So think about that. If you're going to
go all or nothing, you're going to get nothing and
others will get what they want. And out of that
(44:48):
you're going to have not only have lost the argument
on abortion, you're going to see a lot of the
other things that you believe in, whether it's a strong
border or any of this other you're going to see
that stuff chain. So you have to make a decision.
And I think this is a conversation Republicans need to
have with each other and be honest too, because that's
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the other thing I think, you know, I mean, they
don't know.
Speaker 11 (45:11):
What to say.
Speaker 2 (45:12):
They're just like die. It's like immigration, Well it was
Trump's fault. No, No, first three and a half years
was not Trump's fault. And I go back to this,
your ridiculous bill that seemed like it was good, which
was better than nothing. Oh it's bipartisan. This well it
(45:32):
was something and some of it and there's pretty damn good.
But so much of it was about helping the border
patrol in the execution of the duties of helping people
get through the system. It's not about deterrence. It's not
about stopping. It's not about turning around. It's too little,
(45:55):
too late for that, and that didn't go. I think
I think they thought, well, we'll just hang this on
and everybody will buy it. And they're like, no, too late.
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Speaker 6 (47:41):
Yeah, you're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 22 (47:55):
A rattle to Israel weighing its response toe RN's unprecedented
missile attack, but promising a fast and painful retaliation. You'd
run pouring about two hundred ballistic missiles into Israel, they say,
in response to recent Israeli assassinations of the leaders of
Isabella and Hamas. Most of the missiles were interceptive. Yeah,
most of them were intercepted. We played a little bit
(48:18):
of a part in that they are going to do something.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
By the way they've been striking a Central Bay route,
they are not stopping anytime soon. I continue to say
this over and over again. He being Bibi net Yahoo,
wants regime change. That's what he wants. He wants regime change.
(48:43):
He wants to push Iran to do something where it
gives him more of an excuse, not just to strategically
strategery bomb certain things like this.
Speaker 8 (48:57):
They haven't made any firm decisions yet, but it does
appear that's striking at Tehran's nuclear facilities, something they see
as the most escalatory option in the spectrum, is off
the table now. There are still some things that Israel
could do, like hitting a critical infrastructure within Iran. It's
energy good, it's oil refining infrastructure that could be seen
(49:20):
as pretty major. What US officials are hoping right now
is that Israel will take the conservative approach and just
hit a traditional military site.
Speaker 2 (49:28):
I like the way this, Hey just do the normal stuff.
I don't think he wants to do the normal stuff.
I think he's over I think he wants to get
a little freaky like it wants regime change. Well, and
we know, look, we could say, look, babe, I get it.
You want this soob gone, these Mullas and Iatolas, these
people who run all this stuff, who were just let's
(49:50):
kill all the Jews. Let's you know, let's enslave our
people by making them wear the beekeeper outfit. Nobody can say,
I mean, I get it, I get it. Regime change
is tough, man, that's a tough thing. That's got to
come from the inside. That's a that's a tough thing.
I mean, you're better off trying to do that. But
I get what he's trying to do. He's looking and saying,
(50:11):
all right, here's the deal. We go and we kill
Israala and all these you know, any idiot that's running
Hamas this week, or or you know, we do those things.
The whotis whoever it is, whatever the triple h's everybody's like,
you cut the head off. You didn't cut the head off.
I used the analogy yesterday Medusa, she's got snakes all over.
(50:33):
You cut one of the snake's heads off, It said's
still her, She's still there. You gotta cut the head
off of Medusa if you will. And to do that
you got to go to Iran. That's where you have
to go. Joe Biden was asked yesterday, we'll about a
(50:54):
nuclear approach?
Speaker 21 (50:55):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (50:59):
Then?
Speaker 23 (51:02):
Yeah, sure as no, we'll be discussing with the israelis
what we're going to do. But they were had all
seven of us three that they were right's spot that spot.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
So no to the to the nuclear sites or any
of these facilities. Well, why would we want to get
in the way of them building a nuclear weapon? That'd
be silly, Chad. They're not. They are. Everybody knows that
you're an idiot if you don't think they're building a
nuclear weapon? And that was always their goal. Did we
not see this under Clinton? With Kim Jung UN's pops
(51:41):
going back to the nineties were like, he's swore he
wasn't gonna do it.
Speaker 10 (51:43):
What did he do?
Speaker 2 (51:44):
He built one? But we gave him all the stuff. Yeah,
but he still did it. Anyways, No way, he didn't listen.
He didn't listen.
Speaker 24 (51:50):
It was a sleepless night for a lot of people
here in Beirut as Israel carried out more airstrikes, including
one in the Bashura district, which is in central Bay Roots.
This one happening overnight and apparently targeting a hes Blah
health ministry building, and we know from the health ministry
here in Lebanon that at least nine people were killed
(52:12):
and fourteen were injured.
Speaker 2 (52:19):
It is a nightmare, and you feel for the people
that are stuck in the middle, who don't hate the Jews,
but aren't thrilled by Israel, can't stand the people that
have the power over them in their country, Hesblah and
their leaders inside of Lebanon, who allow Hesbelah to run free,
(52:42):
and they're stuck in the middle. You feel for that,
But it goes back to if you want to make change,
that's got to come from the inside. It does. Here's
something else they're probably telling them, I'll throw my conspiracy
out here. You guys ready for this pit your hat on,
you just got your tenfoil on? Everybody? What are we in?
(53:04):
What time of year?
Speaker 10 (53:05):
For us?
Speaker 2 (53:05):
Every four years? No, it's not the Olympics, that's already happened. Yeah,
I enjoyed it too. Election season. So we're an election season.
Speaker 10 (53:17):
We are.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
Oil. Don't hit their refineries, don't hit any of those
things over there. Don't do any of that stuff that
could see a panic in the market. Shoot it up
to sixty from sixty nine or seventy, depending on where
it is right now, up to ninety one hundred bucks
a barrel. Not at this time of year, because we
got the thing going on now. If you want to
wait till after the election, you want to do all
that stuff, that's fantastic. But there's any way you guys
(53:41):
can just do the normal because it's election time. We
just want to put that out there. That's my conspiracy.
Can take a ten foil lot three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three.
Speaker 11 (53:52):
Act you.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
I've been to Joe's your Twitter tweet at is text
to program a lot of stuff to get to on
this beautiful Thursday. Who knows what we'll talk, right, It's
gonna be a surprise. We're gonna go to the wheel
of surprise. So that straight ahead it is the Chad
Benson shoe.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Such Chad Benson, Joe, independent thoughts, independent life, This is
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Feel free to text, said show love it when you do.
And remember the tax line, which is three two three, five,
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Feel free to leave a comment like this guy, Oh Chad.
Speaker 11 (54:50):
Might hear your comment about people don't like borring and
debates if you're right, And but that's not a new concept.
Why do you think the emperors of old home invented gladiators.
People love to see dore and death. So that is
nothing's changed, nothing will change, and that's just how life is,
all right, Take care? Thanks?
Speaker 2 (55:12):
Yeah, I said that yesterday. There was a lot of
people that, including myself, that thought, wow, this is are
we are we this now like condition that we need
excitement in everything? Is this what we're in? Conditioned too? Now?
I enjoy policy talk, I do, And there wasn't. It
wasn't without its moments, but it wasn't what we have
(55:32):
seen over the last several years of anger and dust
ups and things of that nature. I think one of
the things is if you're going to talk policy, keep
it to sixty minutes. I think that was the other thing.
I think it was far too long, Like it was
way too long that we didn't need all of that
(55:53):
we didn't need any of of the I'd say the
last half an hour, right, you could have cut the
time to answer. You got a minute to answer, you
got thirty seconds for rebuttal, and we're moving on. Quick shot,
Quick shot, Little TikTok world. Hey, it is the Wheel
of Surprise. I don't know what stories next. We're gonna
(56:15):
talk a bit about it, The Wheel of Surprise.
Speaker 25 (56:27):
Houston attorney Tony Buzby intends to file individual lawsuits against
Combs for each of the one hundred and twenty new accusers.
Do you have video evidence of your clients allegedly being
sexually abused?
Speaker 9 (56:40):
It's full on video of things happening that would never
be appropriate for public viewing.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
So the Wheel Surprise landed on Diddy. As you can hear, Yeah,
public viewing. Some of the stuff is insane. By the way,
one hundred and twenty cases he has, we'll get to
the amount of people that have contacted him him in
his second One of the things he did when held
his press conference the other day was talk about the ages.
Speaker 9 (57:05):
When we talk about the ages of the victims when
the conduct occurred, it's shocking. Our youngest victim at the
time of the occurrence was nine years old. We have
an individual who was fourteen years old. We have one
who was fifteen. Twenty five of the one hundred and
twenty individuals who are plaintiffs in these cases were miners
at the time of the acts complained of. The timeframe
(57:26):
of the acts complained of is very wide. The conduct
that issue spans from the years nineteen ninety one all
the way till this year twenty twenty four. If you
wonder why there are so many alleged victims, that's your answer.
We're talking about more than twenty five years of this
type of conduct.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
He's been an attorney for thirty years, so think about this.
This has been going on for twenty five years. So
he was an attorney for five years and this started
and continued. I talked a bit about it yesterday. I
don't know what he had time to do any of
this stuff where he became a billionaire, from producing records
to touring to doing all all of these things. And
the big shock that is going to be coming is
(58:04):
going to be the people that were in compromising positions
and didn't want any of these things to get out,
and those videos are being shopped and the people who
put people in compromising positions. So both of these folks,
and by folks, I mean who knows how many are famous,
and there is going to be a day of reckoning.
Speaker 25 (58:25):
Buzzby says he's in the process of collecting video photos,
text messages, medical records, and drug tests. Many of your
clients have alleged to you that they were given a
horse tranquilizer.
Speaker 9 (58:37):
Yeah, you hear that one time, you think that's really strange.
You hear it three or four or five times. All
of a sudden you're like, holy well, what is going
on here?
Speaker 2 (58:45):
What is going on is he's a bad dude. And
I think that is an understatement of the year. Now
this attorney here in Texas, mister Busby, so far, their
vetting is asked as they possibly can. They have ninety
people just vetting everybody. Who's everybody. So far thirty two
(59:09):
hundred people have come forward. Now some of those people
are just witnesses, but not thirty two hundred of them.
I think there's going to be hundreds and hundreds and
hundreds more lawsuits coming. And you know, one of the
other things that's come out of this is the years
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of the cat Williams. The fitty sent the I'm trying
to remember who was it's a he's a Christian singer
and he was at a party and I've got to
find the audio. I have it somewhere and he's he's
big enough, and he's big in just the secular world.
The Christian were all of it. But he was there
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with I think another record producer, and the record producer
told him, dude, you got to go home, and he's like, dude,
I can hang out. We're a good note. You've got
to go home. And he said He's stood around for
a while and realized, okay, at a certain hour, and
you're hearing these stories over and over again. The party
goes from rated R to rated XXXXX if you know
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what I mean. The wheel of surprise. Now we'll see here.
Port Strike Halloween Fat Bear Week canceled not quite.
Speaker 14 (01:00:28):
A fight to the death between two brown bears Monday
on a popular live stream forced officials to postpone a
planned announcement of competitors. Kat Main National Park and Preserve.
Officials say an adult bear ide'd as four six '
nine or Patches killed a beloved female competitor known as
four H two and although deadly incidents do happen between bears,
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this one was considered shocking enough to postpone the announcement.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
What yeah, yeah, So they got into it and the
video it's like, it's raw, it's real. You get these
two big just throwing down in the water. You know,
I think we're all in a little bit of a
loss of words.
Speaker 26 (01:01:05):
We were talking before the broadcast and trying to think
about what to say, but even right now, I thought,
maybe I.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Could, I could do this a bit more eloquently. But yeah,
it's it's this is really difficult to see.
Speaker 14 (01:01:14):
The struggle between the bears lasted roughly twenty minutes. Eventually,
the female was killed, likely from drowning. Park official say
Monday's deadly encounter is the second bear death caught on
camera this year, following the latest death. Competition organizers say
they will reveal the tournament bracket on Tuesday night.
Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
It's nature, kids, and we joke about nature, like we're
seeing what's going on right now with the horrors of
what has taking place in this horrific heleen that turned
out to be a hurricane that then turned out to
be the worst part of it was the floods.
Speaker 14 (01:01:53):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
I saw a video last night, and like I said,
we talk about the the you know, nature will mess
you up. Person standing on their porch and it's raining,
it's dry, and he's looking out and it's got he's
got a bit of property, if you if you know
what I mean, he's got a little bit of property.
And it's it's kind of a little rolling hill but
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it's not big. And you see the wall of water
that comes and just crushes everything in its path, and
you know that this is it's nature and the horrors
of what can happen. And that goes for animals too.
I mean, let's be real, they're wild animals and wild
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animals will do wild things. By the way, fat Bear
Week will be going all the way through next week.
I think the if you'd like to play play the
fat Bear Week, which is you know, it's it's fun,
but fat bears will do fat bear things like kill
each other. If you'd like to play, you can go play.
I think all of the brackets are up right now
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Speaker 6 (01:04:59):
Fronting with su sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 27 (01:05:02):
Say the capital had been breached, Rioters had made their
way inside Congress where Mike Pence was. He was also
watching Twitter where it was being reported in real time.
I mean they are saying it was him and this
is what he knew when he did it and then
they establish. You know, some of the other things that
he tweeted around the election on around January sixth, arguably
(01:05:23):
under the Supreme Courts rules around these things could be
construed as official actions. When he did send statements in
a sort of milk toast way that said people should
go home in peace and love.
Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
That was a kind of presidential thing to do.
Speaker 27 (01:05:35):
He was acting on the institutional interest of the US government.
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
President he did.
Speaker 27 (01:05:39):
But when he said Mike Pence didn't have the courage
to do what needed to be done, there's nothing presidential
about it. There is no way that this could be
construed as doing anything other than advancing his personal, private,
criminal interest in a way that it just feels like
a straight jacket.
Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
Oh my god, Rachel Matdow, how excited she another Jack
Smith filing? Oh geez, two hundred and sixty five page
They got him. If you've listened to the show, I
have never been shown proof that the election was stolen.
(01:06:15):
Sixty two court cases, of which half of them were useless.
They were just filing cases. The other had no standing,
no opportunity to actually go forward. And the people that
were running everything when it came to the twenty twenty,
and I can't believe we're still talking about this, BS.
The fact is is you allowed clowns to run the circus.
(01:06:36):
Don't do that. So they've unsealed it, which look, if
you want to talk about something that just screams, I
can't believe you're doing this right before an election, BS,
because you're never Here's the thing, You're not going to
get a trial, So why are you doing it? If
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you really want a trial and he wins, you're not
going to have a trial. He's going to make it
go away. If you really want a trial and he loses,
you're going to have a trial. Doing it now feels
and looks and smells very much like election BS. It does.
(01:07:24):
So they've released it. They've got all of the Oh
my god, we're going to go through. I mean, they
have got the stuff. By the way, Trump, let's find
out Ali Bradley, our good friend. She got interviewed me
yesterday right after this happened.
Speaker 5 (01:07:34):
We know that Special Counsel Jack Smith had wild court
documents calling your actions in the aftermath of the twenty
twenty election quote a private criminal effort. Can you respond to.
Speaker 7 (01:07:43):
That he's a deranged person? I call him deranged Jacksmith.
He just lost the big documents case. That was the
biggest of them all. They said the Document's case, and
they said that was the toughest of them all. Let
me tell you, we just want it And it was
one strongly and completely and it was a total tree
in Florida. And he is a person who is trying
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and he works for Kamala and he works for Joe.
This was a weaponization of government and that's why was
released thirty days before the election. And it's nothing new
in there, by the way, nothing new. They rig the election.
I didn't rig the election. They should have never allowed
the information to be to come before the public, but
they did that because they want to hurt you with
(01:08:26):
the election. It's pure election interference to get an incompetent
person like Kamala. She's grossly incompetent. She's more incompetent than
Biden to get these people elected.
Speaker 2 (01:08:37):
So there you go. That was his response to it.
So do they have him? Is this it? I mean,
this is it? They've got him now?
Speaker 11 (01:08:44):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Like all that one hundred and sixty five pages. Some
of these things are the most hard when you read
headlines in a bombshell, let them riot, like, oh he
said that, Well, no he didn't. There was other people
that were talking to each other and that Trump wasn't there.
Wait wait what But it says let them riot, Trump bombshell,
(01:09:06):
let them rit? Well it they weren't there with Trump.
They were talking to each other about stuff. But they're
co conspirators because they thought that's what Trump would want.
Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
Judge Tanya Shutkin has made public portions of a key
filing in the Trump twenty twenty election interference case. I
want to bring in Harry Littman. He served as deputy
Assistant Attorney General.
Speaker 4 (01:09:28):
My number one takeaway is that it was actually uncovered.
Trump has tried very hard to keep all this information
from seeing the light of day. Now it is out,
the cats out of the bag. He can't try to
appeal or keep it from being there. So it has
an immediate impact as sort of an October surprise in
the election.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
That's not what it's supposed to be. It's supposed to
be about justice. It's not supposed to be about the
next election. Am I wrong or am I right? It
has an immediate impact. Well, it feels like lawfair. That's
what it's smells like I put it to smell test Yep,
smells like lawfair well, Chad, he said, let them write.
He didn't say that. He wasn't even there when those
guys said that, Wait what again. I went through and
(01:10:13):
I've read some of the stuff. A lot of it
is I overheard him say this, but he didn't say it.
Well I heard it, or somebody told me.
Speaker 4 (01:10:30):
We have all kinds of new evidence, bombshells. Really a fuse,
a lot of shocking off from Smith. Starting with promp statements.
He wasn't in front of the grand jury, but people
were who heard him. They show he knew just what
was going on. Second, Mike Pence, he lays out really
a chilling campaign by Trump to make him try to
(01:10:52):
break the law. And finally on the Pence point, when
Trump was saying to the crowd, Mike Pence has to
do the right thing, he already knew Pence had decided
against it, meaning he knew the crowd would be completely
riled up when they found out that Pence wasn't going
to do it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
Wow, that just sounds sounds like all the stuff we've
heard before. Again, why now there's a reason and you
don't have to like Trump. I get it, But you
don't think some of this is bizarre. You don't think
some of this just feels like, Wow, we got him,
Now we'll do this right before. Here's your October surprise.
You're the Justice Department, you are the special counsel. You're
(01:11:33):
not supposed to be anything but neutral in any of this,
but you weren't. It just smells that way, And you
wonder why people look at parts of the federal government
with a little bit of an expression on their face. Hey,
you remember that huge civil verdict he got, you know,
(01:11:55):
for defrauding the banks that weren't defrauded. Well, here's something
you not heard. It's gone before the New York Appeals
Court and they basically said, this lady is Letitia James
has completely overstepped her boundaries. She has stretched all of
this just to get to a point where you could
(01:12:17):
even think about trial for any of this stuff. And
we're still asking where in God's name is the victim,
because there doesn't seem to be a victim here, So
why are we here. I have a feeling they're not
just gonna cut this thing down from five hundred million.
I think they may throw this whole damn thing out.
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Speaker 6 (01:13:23):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
I want all of you to panic, and I want
you to panic now. I want you to freak out
buy everything you see because you see the duck workers
are on strike and you'll never be able to get
all of the stuff like toilet paper ever again. Or
settle the f down. You could do that as well.
Speaker 28 (01:13:41):
Okay, oh no, it's happening again. Panic buying for toilet paper.
Speaker 21 (01:13:47):
Everybody's panic buying right now.
Speaker 28 (01:13:51):
Social media is flooded with empty store shelves. People are
stocking up on essentials like bottled water, paper, towels, and
especially toilet paper.
Speaker 21 (01:14:00):
We sold out of toilet paper by eleven thirty am.
Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
We're out of paper, cow off, We're out of toilet paper.
We're out of pollen. Frang wata.
Speaker 28 (01:14:09):
Check out the inside of this Sam's Club. All of
the meat is sold out and there's barely any bottled
water left. It's a similar scene inside this walmart too.
It's reminding many of the early days of the pandemic
settle down.
Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
But why why does this happen in CHAINA?
Speaker 28 (01:14:30):
So what is causing this crazy rush on goods. It's
because of the dockworkers stripe that has shut down thirty
six ports in the East and the Gulf Coast. I
went to Costco and Wharton, New Jersey and saw it firsthand.
This Costco is packed. The lines I check out are
super long. Lots of people are stalking up on bottled water,
which they.
Speaker 26 (01:14:48):
Have plenty of, but they're completely sold out of toilet
paper and paper towels. There's even a sign at the
door it says we are currently out of stock on
paper towels, some toilet paper. But consumer Reports Brian Vine says.
Speaker 28 (01:15:03):
There is no need to panic.
Speaker 24 (01:15:05):
No one needs to be panicking about where the next
TP is coming from.
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
America makes toilet paper, we do not import it.
Speaker 28 (01:15:13):
He says that the strike will impact some goods, but
not essentials that are made right here in the USA.
Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Oh my god, panic, I've not panic bought anything. To
be honest with you, because I'm not an idiot, very nice,
I do wonder like what happens, Like where is the
thought process in this? You're like, oh, there's a strike.
You know we have other ports, right are you aware
of that? And a lot of this stuff is made here? Well,
(01:15:41):
but what about when there was no toilet papers? Yeah,
part of that was the fact that they couldn't get
some supplies. And the other part of it was the
fact that they shut a lot of stuff down, so
some of that stuff wasn't being produced the way it
should have been. But this is this is ridiculous, It's
absolutely ridiculous. Well, no, could some stuff go up in price?
Speaker 11 (01:16:06):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
Could there be delays on stuff not like toilet paper,
like your toys for Christmas and stuff like that. Could
that happen?
Speaker 16 (01:16:14):
This will determine whether or not there's a good holiday
and a strong economy or a recession. And you know,
Scrooge coming along and holding back the gifts that consumers love.
Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
We don't want that. We do not want that, and
we know that these things are fragile, and by that
I mean the supply chain, I mean just one little.
Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
Kick it barrel.
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
It's gown.
Speaker 28 (01:16:34):
Every day that this goes on, there are estimates that
it could cost the economy any anywhere from six hundred
million dollars a day up to five billion dollars a day.
Speaker 10 (01:16:42):
This is a nominal thing.
Speaker 2 (01:16:43):
Everybody's going to be affected, the potential for everybody to
be affected, I want to say, the potential. Okay, and
when would we even feel that. This guy he owns
a flexport. His name's Ryan Peterson, CEO. They do three
billion dollars a year. This is what he said, when
we may feel it.
Speaker 12 (01:17:03):
If it goes sideways, it probably is a little bit
of a lag and towards the end of this month
and maybe maybe even after the election when the real
impact starts to hit. And what happens here is the
freight that's building up. They will just build these big bottlenecks,
you know, just backups of cargo waiting to move that
can't get in. It's both going to be sitting off
the shore as more and more ships start piling up
(01:17:25):
there waiting in a queue, but also all around the
world where containers are just sitting waiting to get loaded.
For the East Coast and say it, and so then
once the thing does open up, you still have to
clear that bottleneck and it'll be a race to who's
willing to pay the most to get onto ships. And
so the price is for sure going to go up.
Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
In the ocean frame marketing. There's no doubt about that.
So everybody needs to relax. And it is frustrating. I
get frustrating for a lot of people out there because
you went to buy something today that several idiots got
there before you to purchase because they thought it wasn't
going to be there. Ever, again, everybody, chill, everybody relax.
(01:18:07):
Was it was it Aaron Rodgers? Relax? It's also Frankie
goes to Hollywood. He said, relax, don't do it. But
that was a naughty song. Just want to remind everybody
of that about what that song thing was about. The
interesting thing about this is the guy that you just
heard from there who runs Flexport. He he said something
(01:18:28):
it's and I found this to be kind of like, oh,
this is interesting. So you know he knows about these
because he's been through several of them. So here's a guy,
he's three billion dollar company and they and they were
talking about like, hey, so let's talk about how long
these things last. And he said, well, yeah, they go
really quick, or they last a long time. It'll be
done by the end of the weekend, or it could
(01:18:48):
be a month.
Speaker 12 (01:18:49):
Every day that goes on, there's less time this week
to get it done, so I probably Yet the odds
of this going on longer have definitely increased. But this
is this is these labor dispeats tend to get solved
in the first four days historically, and I don't just
mean the port unions, but just generally strikes don't usually
go that long. We will find out right now. The
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fact that Biden has come out pretty forcefully saying that
taking the side of the workers and putting pressure on
the employers. The employers have offered a fifty percent wage increase.
That's the union is asking for a seventy seven percent
wage increase. Yeah, I'll not fly that much in my view.
So I could see a deal getting done. But if
it doesn't, then this is not all for symbolism. This
(01:19:29):
is real and they're gonna They're gonna battle it out
and it might take a long time.
Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
One of the things that's happened is it's a different time.
You can know anything about anybody. And Daggett, the guy
who's leading it, Harold Daggett, he is well, I mean,
he's an interesting character to say the least. And I
joke about like if you were to go and find
somebody that was straight out of like mob world, it's
(01:19:55):
this guy. And he is salaries likemost eight hundred grand
a year, losing like a six million dollar home, and
you know people are going, well, hold on a second.
It was this foul mouth guide leading us well. I mean,
you want a guy that's successful. He's been the president
for ten years, and you know, people are not thrilled
by some of the stuff he's done in the past.
(01:20:16):
And they felt like the last one they got a
little short changed on.
Speaker 18 (01:20:21):
The last contract that these workers were working with really
did not deliver much for them. Economic times were tougher
than there were some years where I believe there is
no wage increase at all. So they feel the workers
feel that they're also kind of playing catch up.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
Are they close? I think they're close, But the big
thing is not about money. I mean, here's your seventy
six percent, that's great, but automations here. Steve Scalise said
it earlier, Hey, you know what. We're not going backwards
automations here. Several people have texted me that either go
to the ports or work at the ports and said, look,
automation things are running smoother in places like Long Beach,
which is where a lot of these ships will eventually go.
(01:20:56):
Should this thing last. This is not a all around
the country thing. They'll just re route him to Long Beach.
It'll take a few extra days to get there, but
it will get there. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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the Middle East on fire getting there.
Speaker 8 (01:21:15):
The list officials that from the State Department have been
talking to their counterparts trying to game plan what Israel
does next. So they're urging Israel to take a cautious approach.
They're saying, think about the big picture, the security situation
the Middle East. What they really don't want to happen
is for Israel to strike back at Iran and then
(01:21:35):
trigger another counter attack from Iran that could send the
whole region spiraling at something they've been warning about for
almost a year now.
Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
And I don't think Bbie's listening. I've been saying it.
I think he's pushing. He wants more. He wants to
get this thing out in the open. He wants regime
change in Iran. He wants a Middle East that is stable,
because he thinks if I can get rid of that
over there, the head of the beast, everything else will
calm down. We start to cut off their funding. We
see that there is a normal way of life where
you don't have to wear the beekeeper outfit, where you
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That's why I was running on the old interwebs on
this Thursday. Where do we start today? How about with
the uh who? Donald Trump? Iran Israel conflict, Made League
Baseball playoffs, Hurricane Kirk Kirk Cameron, yep me, He's coming
for your dock workers strike Asheville flooding. Frank Fritz, he was, uh,
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what do they do? They went out. I don't want
to say they were junk hunters. That was not what
the show was called, although that was kind of funny
that I called it that junk hunters hunting for junk.
It was him and the other guy, right. He was
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Head over to Twitter where they do tweet or ethings,
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Vance Astros VP debate FEMA not doing a great job.
I expect people to be pissed when it comes to that,
and we'll talk about the response here in a little bit.
I expect that Iran Jack Smith sounds like a name
that's made up. Jack Smith, John Doe of course going
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after Trump again, unsealing stuff. And I've read some of it.
Boy is it damning? Really no, somebody heard somebody say
something that they think somebody heard. Is not as damning
as I thought it was going to be.
Speaker 12 (01:25:32):
But boy, oh boy.
Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
Some of the headlines Israel Oriels, it's a baseball team,
by the way, Brewers, also baseball team Halloween. Bank of America, ooh,
swinging a miss. Speaking of baseball, yesterday they had some issues.
People's balances were showing zero, and not because they actually
had no money. It's because that you showed zero. Russia
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Shana trending Tenneman Square, which is where our good friend
in yours walls was. It's in front of the tanks.
Remember that. That's pretty It's pretty good. And finally over
to Google. Millie Bobby Brown. She got married to John
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bon Jovi kid, John bon Jovi kid, sorry not John
bon Joey to uh his kid. And there she's young,
he's young. Good for them. Bank of America Robbie Williams
singer if you don't know who he is, Florida homeless
law went into effect. We're going to talk about that.
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What exactly is the Florida homeless law. It's the usual
stuff right where you get the nonprofits, or as I
like to call it, the homeless industrial complex that makes
a crap ton of money off people being on the
hows saying this law's on. This is not nice. We
should be penalizing this. Okay, are you dealing with the
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root cause of homelessness? Oh? We being honest about it.
Probably not McDonald's Halloween bucket. Apparently you can get a
crabby Patty now at Wendy's Strike Update. All trending in
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your Instagram, all the other things. Speaking of Hurricane Helene, Biden, yesterday.
Speaker 13 (01:27:38):
I approved the request of Governor Cooper for the federal
government to cover one percent, one hundred percent of all
the costs for debris removal murgency protective measures for six
months six months.
Speaker 2 (01:27:51):
We'll probably take five years, but for six months.
Speaker 13 (01:27:54):
The United States, the nation has your back. The nation
has your back. We're not leaving to your back on
your feet completely.
Speaker 2 (01:28:02):
Okay, I don't know if I buy that completely. I mean,
how many years did people in members Houston right when
they had the big thing and JJ Watt comes out
the big hurricane, and how many years did people live
inside the was it the they brought those like RVs
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and those trailers and people lived in them and they
were still like there. It was crazy. It was absolutely crazy.
So we'll we'll see if they have the back Harris,
what are you going to do?
Speaker 15 (01:28:33):
The federal relief and assistance that we have been providing
has included a FEMA providing seven hundred and fifty dollars
for folks who need immediate needs being met, such as food,
baby formula, and the like. And you can apply now
for anyone who's watching this who has been affected.
Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
How do I apply? They have no cell service? How
do I apply? By the way, the cell service is
getting back up thanks to Starlink and several other people
who've gone out and said, well, you know, I'll just
take a bunch of starlinks out there and will help out.
Some of these communities haven't been reached yet, and it's
going to take a while. And I know people get
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pissed at the federal government. This is one of the
things they should be good at. And yesterday I got
a lot of people out there going, you know, the
Republicans all shot down the FEMA because you know, Marcus
is like, we're out of money. It's like then you
go and looking like, what did you just spend all
this money on? We're not going to make it through
hurricane season, okay, And they're like, well, the Republicans voted
against it. No, they voted against the the giant CR.
(01:29:36):
That's a continuing resolution. It's not the same. Remember, bills
are no longer just bills. They are ginormous, huge, all
encompassing burrito bills where there's all kinds of stuff inside
of it. And this was the CR. This wasn't just
the FEMA bill. So that's disingenuous if you say that.
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Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
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bunch of stuff to get to. I want to talk
a bit about the Florida homeless law because the way
it's being presented, it's you know, because since the ruling
came down, was it earlier this year? That essentially, guess
what if you've got an opportunity to go to a
(01:30:19):
place and you don't, you can now be arrested, ticketed,
things of that nature. Well, we're criminalizing homelessness. We're going
to talk about it because there's the battle of if
you have a place and you choose not to go,
that's a youth and talk about that. A bunch of
other stuff, straight aheaded is the Chad Benson shown, Chad.
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
Bombshell, earth shattering. These are some of the words that
have been described to America and the world, all of
the stuff in the latest and greatest Jack Smith hits
on Donald Trump.
Speaker 16 (01:31:27):
What The one hundred and sixty five page filing is
an effort by prosecutors to keep the January sixth case
against Trump alive by casting what he did in the
lead up to the riot as the private actions of
a man willing to commit multiple crimes to stay in office.
The filing details evidence, including one campaign advisor's testimony that
Trump intended to declare himself the winner even before all
(01:31:49):
the votes were counted. Another advisor testified that Trump told
family members, it doesn't matter if you won or lost
the election, you still have to fight like hell.
Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
Well we should fight like hell right, Well, but you
lost the election? So what is this now? I have
all this stuff, right, this new evidence, I mean, this
evidence is just full of stuff. That's full of evidence.
It's stuff and it's just it's full of things and
stuff and all kinds of stuff and like new stuff. No,
(01:32:19):
what they're trying to do is push this thing forward
and not make it look political when it's obviously political.
How can it not be because you're not going to
get a court case and trial before the election. So
you could have waited until after the election, am I right?
Speaker 11 (01:32:44):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
So you wait till after the election. You let the
jury of America decide. If they decide nope, you're a
bad dude, we don't want you anymore. Then you can
proceed with the trial if you want to. And if
you lose, because he wins, then he goes away. Anyways.
(01:33:08):
Well yeah, but you know it's that's the best I
think they can describe. This feels like a hit job.
And I'm on record saying I have not seen any evidence,
and I'm an evidence guy that says all this nefariousness
(01:33:29):
went on and it was stolen from him. You didn't
prove it in court. He had sixty two cases, and
in many of those cases they were frivolous, ridiculous, and
had nothing to do with any of the other stuff
that you talk about. Secondly, and I think this is
rather important, you let clowns run the show. So anything
that you could have focused on that, maybe you had
(01:33:51):
some sort of argument. I guess where you're like, Look,
they changed the rules when they should have. They allowed
certain things to happen based on COVID. Okay, ask those questions,
but you had clowns running the show, and then the
clowns decided they were going to be the people that
brought the cases, and that's a bad thing.
Speaker 3 (01:34:11):
Judge Tanya Schutkin has made public portions of a key
filing in the Trump twenty twenty election interference case. I
want to bring in Harry Littman. He served as deputy
Assistant Attorney General.
Speaker 4 (01:34:20):
My number one takeaway is that it was actually uncovered.
Trump has tried very hard to keep all this information
from seeing the light of day. Now it is out,
the cats out of the bag. He can't try to
appeal or keep it from being there, so it has
an immediate impact as a sort of an October surprise
in the election.
Speaker 2 (01:34:40):
That is not what Jack Smith, Department of Justice Special Counsel,
should be concerned about. There shouldn't be October surprises. This
is why people say, law fair, law fair. You Can'm
sorry no, but there's all kinds of great evidence in there.
Chet this ties him to everything.
Speaker 29 (01:34:59):
Among the new evidence, prosecutors say, a witness will testify
that Trump mocked his own election lawyer's false claims about
voter fraud, calling them crazy, even as he quote adopted
and amplified them. Smith also argues that Trump was directly
responsible for the tinderbox that he purposely ignited on January sixth,
knowing he had only one last hope to prevent Biden's
(01:35:21):
certification as president. The large and angry crowd standing in
front of him.
Speaker 2 (01:35:27):
It's again, sorry, I'm not that is ridiculous. Well he mocked, Well, yeah,
because some of the stuff was mockable. You know, I
was in Arizona for the Great Ninjas, the Cyber Ninjas,
and the Insanity of which at the time on air
partner gave us love you, Larry and I When we
(01:35:51):
spoke to several people working with the Ninjas and the craziness.
Let me run through some of the insanity that was
put out there when it came to this stuff. He
mocked it as well. And again I want to ask
him questions about how in some cases you bypass certain
things at Pennsylvania and a few other places to allow
things that you wouldn't have allowed ever before. And if
(01:36:13):
you were to do this, there had to be a
different way of doing it, So you can ask those questions.
But did I mock the fact that there was? Here
are some of my favorites. The chicken farm. Okay, so
one of the people that was involved in this, his
farm board is the guy that supplies chicken wings. All
(01:36:37):
the chickens died, but that wasn't really what happened. They
burned all of Trump's ballots, fed him to the chickens,
then blew the thing up and destroyed the chicken farm.
That was one The holes dug underneath these are all
things that was brought to us when we were talking.
There were holes dug underneath, and the machines were dropped down.
(01:37:02):
Everything was changed, and then they knew machines replaced those
old ones. That was another one. Bamboo we heard about
the bamboo. The bamboo, special bamboo. Those things were and
should be mocked. So that could kill that right there
in any kind of conversation. Of course, that's stupid. I
(01:37:24):
think those things are crazy. You have people when I
go and read through this and I've got through one
hundred and sixty five pages of it, and a lot
of it's just, you know, a bunch of crap. But
most of it seems to be I heard from somebody
who said that, he said this, all right, that seems
(01:37:50):
a little bit like you're reaching. I don't know if
that's going to stand, Like, take Trump out of this,
take and take this case out of it. If you
heard from somebody who heard from somebody, and then that
was going to be your on the you know, the stand,
I don't know if that's gonna fly. Now, there may
be more to this. One of them was let them
(01:38:10):
riot was a big thing. I'm like, oh my god,
he said that. No other people said that, and Trump
wasn't there. All right, that's but you're pitching it as
if he did say this, and you can't tell me that, oh,
this is not a big deal, you know of them
bringing this, this is everything that Trump needs. This is
not a big deal when it comes to the election.
(01:38:32):
What it does is it gives everybody on the right
who thinks that Trump is being railroaded more of an
opportunity to go He's absolutely being railroad And it also
puts people out there who are skeptical of both Trump
and the way that this has played itself out over
the last several years with him fighting a lot of
the government agencies. It gives them an opportunity to go.
This feels like it's totally freaking lawfair three two, three, five,
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three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chadmunston Show,
is your Twitter tweet us text a program, new law
in Florida homelessness?
Speaker 9 (01:39:04):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:39:05):
Yeah, it's it getting rid of homelessness well, sleeping on
the streets. At least we're going to do it right Boba.
Speaker 19 (01:39:11):
Every day homeless outreach teams are on the streets trying
to help people who live on the streets. Up to
three hundred of them come to Life Net for Families
in laud Hill in the mornings for a hot meal,
a shower, and a hand up.
Speaker 21 (01:39:27):
We need to do something that's a permanent solution. I mean,
the housing crisis here, everybody's just a paycheck away from
becoming homeless.
Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
That is not true. I'm going to say this right now,
that is not true. Everybody's a paycheck away from being homeless.
Speaker 4 (01:39:43):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:39:45):
My frustration with it. First of all, there is a
homeless industrial complex, and we've seen it in California. They've
poured billions and all they do is create more homeless.
They've poured billions into it, and people who are supposed
advocates are making stupid amounts of money with zero accountability.
(01:40:11):
It's like that in a lot of places. And when
I hear your paycheck, no, you know not. If you
lost your job today and you were laid on your rent,
you have no friends that can help you, you are
going to be in the streets within an hour or two.
They make it seem like this.
Speaker 11 (01:40:30):
Here it is.
Speaker 2 (01:40:30):
You want to address the homeless issue, let's do it.
Drugs mental illness or mental illness and drugs. One of
them came first, which one I don't know. But to
tell me that, well, you're a paycheck away. I've been
bro kf hiding from the landlord. You know I'll get
(01:40:55):
it tomorrow. I swear I'll get it tomorrow. It's it's
who hasn't who hasn't had some issues, but they make
it seem it's a housing crime. No, if you gave
all of these people houses, what are they going to
do with them? They're going to live a normal, productive life. No,
they're not. Because of mental illness and drug addiction. They're
(01:41:20):
not living a normal, healthy life until they get that
under control.
Speaker 19 (01:41:27):
The vice president of Life Net worries the new state law,
which bans sleeping on public property, will hurt rather than
help the situation.
Speaker 21 (01:41:34):
I think that it's a really poor idea to solve
a very complex problem. Homelessness has so many pieces to it,
and to just criminalize somebody because they have nowhere to go,
but a park bench is not the solution.
Speaker 2 (01:41:50):
And like everywhere else, this is the way it works.
It all came to a head when there was a
nightmare in Phoenix place called the Zone of which I
spent several days down there walking around looking for that
person who just missed a paycheck, and all I found
was drug addicts, mentally ill people, and criminals. And it
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started because of an article in the New York Times
about an area in Phoenix that was out of control
and that the city had kind of just allowed to
get that way as a dirty little secret. But the
people around there, including businesses, were coming into their work
and finding dead people, people who gunshots, people passed out,
(01:42:40):
people crapping inside of their businesses, stats. I mean, it
was a nightmare. And the New York Times ran with
the article and then it became something and they were embarrassed.
But eventually through the court system they got rid of
the awful Boise decision Supreme Court and that decision as
they said, well, you know, you've got to know where go.
(01:43:01):
They do have places to go. The problem is those
places have what rules, and they don't want to follow
the rules. If there's a bed for you is and
this is what they say in Phoenix, and now this
is the law that they're implementing everywhere because it's what
the Supreme Court has essentially said. If there's a place
(01:43:22):
for you, so there is a shelter across the street
and you need to go there, you can't sleep here.
I'm not going there because they have rules. I you know,
and whatever those rules are. You can't do drugs, can't
bring your dog in, you know, whatever the rule is.
And you decide I'm not doing that, then you could
(01:43:44):
be in trouble, and it's funny because they'll celebrate while
we got seventy five people off the streets when last
week fantastic, how many people them stayed in the place
you put them. We don't have that number. Of course,
you don't mental illness and drugs. If you come at
(01:44:11):
it in that direction and actually have some tough love
with it, because you want these people to get help,
and that includes the fact that some of them may
never be in a position to handle their own affairs
ever again, and some of them you're going to have
to do everything you possibly can to get them through
what will be a horrific time coming off the drugs
(01:44:31):
and alcohol and all that stuff. But until you come
at it in that it's you're going to continue to
see the homeless. And it's not a housing crisis. It's not.
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Speaker 6 (01:46:15):
To chess che No, not the country, the institution.
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Speaker 30 (01:46:20):
Shows analysts expect you'll start to see pressure on the
prices you pay or possible shortages if this lasts another
one to two weeks. And the first place that would
be hit is groceries, especially fresh produce, including seventy five
percent of the nation's banana supply. Those foods sup so
retailers couldn't stock up ahead of time. We could also
see higher prices for alcohol. Eighty percent of imported beer, wine,
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and whiskey comes through East and Gulf Coast ports.
Speaker 2 (01:46:48):
There you go. We're watching what's going on with the ports.
It's going to be very interesting how this conversation slash
negotiation goes because the conversation is being had by a
lot of people outside in the business world as well
as politicians and people like you and I that the
(01:47:11):
thought of not automating because you want to keep your job,
that's just you just can't do that. It's just it
can't happen, and that and I get that you want
to make sure you keep your job. Who doesn't, But
this is what progress looks like. So this is an
interesting time and we'll see if people are gonna go
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panic by and.
Speaker 28 (01:47:34):
Then I go and smoil it all by saying something stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:38):
It will take stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 16 (01:47:40):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict they're going to do something
incredibly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:48):
Now you're the fat, stupid one with the big mouth.
Speaker 6 (01:47:51):
Is stupid, little.
Speaker 2 (01:47:52):
As you should never underestimize the predictability of stupiditing. Now
it's time and full stupid information, which brings us to
this kids. Automation's been around for quite a while. It has.
In fact, the first bit of automation was a spinning
(01:48:15):
mill in seventeen seventy one, brought to you by the
man named Richard Arkwright. Now fourteen years later is when
we had the first real bit of automation four industry,
and that was a man by the name of Oliver Evans.
In seventeen eighty five. He created the atomic flour mill
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because it was tough back then and flour business was booming,
and he really made it the first industry to start
to automate. There you go, a little Oliver Evans seventeen
eighty five. Now you know something you didn't know kids.
Do you feel smarter like yes? Smitty pants three two, three, five,
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see you Friday. We will definitely do it again tomorrow.
As always, Night night Jack.
Speaker 6 (01:49:27):
This is the Chad Benson Show.