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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
The government is still shut down, yet we soldier on
because we probably don't work for the government. Maybe some
of you do, maybe local, maybe state, maybe federal. But
you're a necessary part of the government, so you have
to show up and you're not getting paid, but you're
getting paid. You're just not getting.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Paid in the next pay cycle. I guess.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I don't know. People are going to be laid off furload.
What will we do? How will we survive? Now the
f SEC, I don't know if they're working or not.
If not, we test and see what we can say.
Let's be honest for a second about this. Does anybody care? Now?
Speaker 3 (00:52):
I know that sounds weird to say, right, it's the government.
Of course we care.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Why do we should care?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Do you really care?
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Though? Nah, you probably don't care that much. It isn't
until it affects you that you care. And both parties
don't really care about us. They'll start really getting serious
about funding the government when they see the polling go
in the direction they don't like.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Then they'll get serious. Until then, onward, we head.
Speaker 4 (01:22):
Three Senate Democrats, John Fetterman, Catherine Cortez Masto and Angus
King who's an independent technic. Liberty caucuses with the Democrats
all voted with Republicans, but they didn't get the eight
total Democratic votes that they would need. Republicans didn't to
actually end the government shut down.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
No, they didn't. So, I you know, do I think
this is going to end sooner rather than later?
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:49):
I do, I do. I mean, it's just when you honest,
if we're honest about it, when you start thinking about
this as a whole.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
It is until that.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
The powers that be start to see that things go
in a direction that makes them uncomfortable that they decide, oh,
we've got to do something. That's when they make their move.
That's when it becomes an issue that they have to address,
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not whether or not it benefits us, it's when us
decide that what they're doing is starting to really hurt services,
the country, whatever that the individual decides, and then as
a group they're like, oh, it's hurting you, will hurt me,
It's hurt you too. Then we look and we say
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we're putting this one on you. Then they decide, well,
if it's on us, we better figure it out because
otherwise they're going to hold against us, and that could
cost us. At no time do they say, woo, is
this a deal that could benefit the people, because it's
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still always about them, and the numbers bear that out.
And the Democrats are trying to find their groove and
they have no groove. Stella got her groove back. The
Democrats never got their groove back. They have no idea
what's going on. They don't they they are they can't
read the room at all. Even if it was a
pop up book, they couldn't read the room.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
And they're listening to their people.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
As far as you guys need to fight, they're just
not sure what to fight and how to fight. And
as far as it goes, look, Chuck Schumer's done and dusted.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
He is.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
He is done.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
You're not.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
They're not keeping him.
Speaker 6 (03:56):
He is.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
If AOC runs, she wins that seat, hands down. If
she runs, she wins that seat, no doubt. In my mind.
Republicans have always been up, let's shut it down because
they want smaller government. And most people think, well, you
know what, I'd rather have them not working because when
they are working, they're usually causing trouble.
Speaker 7 (04:15):
Chuck Schumer's saying that the American people are with Democrats
when it comes to opposing Donald Trump's big beautiful bill.
But where are Americans in terms of how they feel
about this shutdown? Right now? Seen as Harry Anton is
running the numbers on this, what are you seeing?
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Yeah, what are we seeing?
Speaker 8 (04:33):
This is an American public that, more so than ever
before I've looked at the polling, is willing to go
to a shutdown. What are we talking about here, Well,
let's take a look what Americans wanted pre shutdown. Well,
traditionally speaking, I got the twenty thirteen numbers. The majority
of Americans want compromise, no shutdown. You go back to
twenty thirteen, just thirty three percent said stand down principle,
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even if it means a shutdown. Come to this side
of the screen, we see an even split. Right, fifty
percent of Americans say they want a comper no shutdown.
But up like a rocket, standing on principle, we see
now forty nine percent, basically an even split on Americans
either wanting a shutdown or in fact saying they want
their side to stand on Prince mind, I think we're
hearing a lot of that from Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Well, he's hoping and praying because Chuck seemed to be
the one that was willing probably to give in because
all they want to do is fund it for another
seven weeks, which is something else we should be talking about,
the fact that they can't get any damn thing done
when they're supposed to and on time, and all they're
doing is kicking it down. By the way, it's an
extension of what was last year's because we're on the
this year's, you know, based on once agoes from tep
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temper thirty's to October first, that's a new fiscal year.
The way they look at this is it's just the
same old, same, We're not going to pass a budget.
We're going to kick the can down the road, and
this is the first can that's being kicked of the
new budget.
Speaker 7 (05:50):
Which group has shifted the most in terms of compromiser
and what.
Speaker 8 (05:55):
Has changed significantly is Republicans have always been willing to
basically say, you know what, we should shut down the
government and stand on principle. But now Democrats, a significantly
larger portion of Democrats say, you know what, let's stand
on principle. What Democrats want to pre shut down. You
go back to twenty thirteen, just eighteen percent of Democrats
said stand on principle. The vast majority seventy six percent
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three and four Democrats said compromise, no shutdown. Look at
this side of the screen. Look at this percentage that
said stand on principle. Back in twenty thirteen, it was
eighteen percent. Now it's forty seven percent. More than double,
in fact, nearly triple the percentage of Democrats now say
stand on principle. As compared to twenty thirteen, we see
a much more even split among Democrats, the fifty two
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percent who say compromise, no shutdown, the forty seven percent
who says stand on principle, within the margin of air
of each other. What we're seeing as a democratic party
that is much more so than ever before, saying you
know what, let's shut down the government so that we
can stand on principle.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
And the principle is we hate Trump. That's that's a
big principle today. Have everything that he is doing is
evil and bad. He's doing what he said he was
going to do. Do I think there's some overreach in
certain places, yes, but he's doing what he said he
was gonna do. You can argue that he's evil and
all these kind of things, say the things you want
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to say.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
The fact is, as.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Far as getting stuff done, dude is getting stuff done,
the stuff he said he was going to do. And so.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
They're saying.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Because the Democrats don't know what to do, they're saying
to themselves, Okay, well wait a minute here, but you
want to stand on print. So you want to stop
by principle, you mean what you want. Okay, So you're
willing to take the load. So if things go sideways,
you guys have to be the ones in trouble. They don't.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
They don't know what to do. They don't.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
And as far as Trump goes, he's like, I'll shut
it down for a while. We'll start furloughing people, we'll
lay some people off, we'll fire some people, and we'll
hold it over their head saying, hey, you guys don't
want to do this. We'll fire people, and that'll be
on you. That won't be on us. Ooh, three, two, three, five, eight,
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going on the National God, the National God, there's twelve
different agencies that are currently converging on Memphis to help
fight crime.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
I'm not a fan of.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Trump using the National Guard the military in any way,
shape or form to fight crime.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Not at all.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
What took place in DC, it's federal, Okay, you have
a different jurisdiction there. Could you make an argument, based
on what happened to Dallas that you can maybe bring
in some National Guard help to guard ice facilities in
a few places. You could make that argument somewhat. But
(09:04):
as far as fighting crime, no, that is that is
the city, that is the state. That is not the
job of the National Guard.
Speaker 9 (09:13):
When that commitment was made, I found myself saying, for
the first time since I've been governor in seven.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Years, we just might not we just might, we will.
We will see this great American city free of its crime,
Governor Lee, there will you really see free of its crime?
I mean, do you do you honestly think that's going
to happen? Because I don't. It's a show, it is,
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you know. And and here's the thing, it's a show
that Trump is winning because common sense says crime is bad,
it's not good for your community. I mean, that's what
common sense is. And Democrats feel that way as well.
Across the board. They feel that way. Left, right, center, independent,
(10:04):
doesn't matter. They feel that way. But I go back
to this is the state's issue. You guys should be handling.
This is a city issue. You guys should be handling it.
But do I understand why Trump does it? Yeah, because
it wins. It's a winning issue.
Speaker 10 (10:21):
The idea that there is a square inch of block
in this city where a citizen.
Speaker 11 (10:26):
Doesn't feel safe is unacceptable.
Speaker 8 (10:29):
This is Memphis, this is the United States.
Speaker 12 (10:32):
Of America, and all that both is done.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
It's over, it's finished.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Steven Miller, he's an interesting character, say the least. So
we'll see what it looks like when and if the
guard get there in the next several days, and what
they're actually going to be doing.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
That's the other side of it.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
And based on what Trump said the other day about, hey,
maybe we could use our military, you know, as a
training ground in some of these areas. No, no, no, no,
We're keeping an eye on what's going on. In Manchester,
there was a Yam Kippoor synagogue attack.
Speaker 13 (11:07):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Car rammed into people and then somebody got out and
started stabbing.
Speaker 14 (11:15):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
There are some deaths and some injuries, but these things
are fluid, so we're gonna be keeping an eye on
that throughout the day as well as they're tightening up
synagogues across the world expecting there to be some trouble.
I know they arrested three suspected Hamas sympathizers in Germany
that they were planning a a an attack. So this
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Speaker 1 (13:10):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Many people are upset that Bad Bunny is going to
be performing at the Super Bowl.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
I say, it's stupid.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
What are you doing? Why are you so angry?
Speaker 3 (13:27):
It's stupid, They're woke.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Whatever. He's one of the biggest stars in the world,
arguably the second or third biggest star. They're trying to
expand we talked about this. They're trying to expand their reach.
They play in Mexico City, they play in Brazil, they're
playing all over the globe. The reach they're trying to
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do is global. He's a global artist. Well guess what
Ice will be at the Super Yeah, that's why he
wouldn't play here in America because he thought Ice was
going to be there.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Well, they're going to be at the super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Ice have enforcement at the super Bowl for the Bad
Bunny super Bowl halftime show.
Speaker 15 (14:18):
Benny, there is nowhere that you can provide safe haven
to people who are in this country illegally. Not the
super Bowl, and nowhere else. We will find you. We
will apprehend you, we will put you in a detention facility,
and we will deport you. So know that that is
a very real situation under this administration, which is completely
contrary to it. Horwitt used to be that said, you know, look,
the NFL has been so woke for so many years.
(14:39):
They finally decided to make a comeback. They finally had
people stand up for our greater, our great national anthem.
But remember these guys. Colin Kaepernick used to say, well,
I wasn't being chosen to play in the NFL team
because I was kneeling. No, you sucked, and that's why
you weren't being played. You know, that's why no team
ontopick yet, because they're a business at the bottom line.
And so here's where we are, Benny. I used to
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love wh G NFL games. I used to love watching
baseball games, and when sports got into wokeness, I stopped
doing it. Now, let's I still participate in the fantasy
football league with some of the guys that I've known
for twenty five years, and you know, want my players
to win. But it's so shameful that they've decided to
pick somebody who just seems to hate America so much.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
I like cor Le Grandowski, and I know these are
the things you have to say in today's world. It
just do you really think there's gonna be a lot
of people there illegals.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
That they're going to the Super Bowl?
Speaker 2 (15:29):
I'm curious. I'm just you know, I'm trying to figure
this one out. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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It's funny it's like, oh, they're they're they're promoting wokeness
and and all this, you know, craziness. This super Bowl
is the perfect place for them to do wokeness et cetera,
et cetera.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
And so we'll be there to do what out of curiosity.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
The frustration level of even when I talk about this,
whether it be local or national, so many people will,
you know, they're like, well, he shouldn't be there. Well,
why shouldn't he be there because you know, he doesn't
even speak English. He does speak English. It's hosting Saturday
Night Live by the Way this week. But he's just
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trying to come up with some Bologney. They're trying to
expand the reach.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
That's it. That's it, and he's massive. Again. I don't
listen to.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
His music, but I don't listen to anything that's pretty
much not bad yacht rock, good yacht rock, or other
one hit wonders of pop culture fame. I mean, you
guys recognize that he's not for me. Well, I said,
he's trying. They're bringing in a different audience, which is
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number one. What they're trying to do. They're trying to
expand throughout Latin America. Their ultimate goal is to have
NFL Europe, NFL South America. That is their ultimate goal.
So expanding the audience and then bringing in somebody who
is going to add to their numbers helps them. It's
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a business, you're right, and in a business you want
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Speaker 2 (18:05):
Food banks are in full swing because life is very expensive.
Jobs yesterday a nightmare. Grocery prices, those pasky things aren't
going down. People are frustrated. And now you've got the
government layoff. Remember the governments and people say government layoff,
Well they're not really laid off. Some refurlough they're not
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getting paid. Let's be real, and it's the biggest employer.
Well hold on.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Some of them are getting paid. I think we know
who they are.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
But a vast majority aren't. And food banks are starting
to brace themselves. Yesterday I was at the Nashville Rescue
Mission and I will tell you how they're getting ready
to help people. They've seen an uptick anyways in people
showing up because of the expense of everything. Spensive, housing, spensive,
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so many things. But then you couple this in and
people they're starting to get.
Speaker 16 (18:57):
Ready to see the potential effect of the budget stale.
They Texas Food Bank volunteer Diana Woods looks back to
the thirty five day shutdown that ended twenty eighteen and
began twenty nineteen. I did get several new families that
had not ever been to a foedbank before. Feeding America,
which oversees two hundred food banks and sixty thousand charity
and church soup kitchens, is urging Congress to break the
(19:19):
budget deadlock and the shutdown as lines begin to form
at the nation's food pantries, and I.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Think we're going to see an upticke of that. And
we've already seen that, you know. And I was talking
to them yesterday because they deal a lot when it
comes to trying to get people back on their feet
in a longer term way. But they also have their
food bank and people will come there and they say,
you know, a vast majority of these people they've got jobs.
Some of them have two jobs. It's just life is
(19:48):
so damn expensive they can't afford. It's the same thing,
you know, working with Saint Mary's out in Phoenix, you know, Gatos,
and we'd go there and we would do things with
them and they would just talk about Look, you've seen
people pull up in call. They got families, they got jobs,
they got a roof over their head. They just can't
afford life. And it's about to get even more expensive.
(20:09):
And the battle that's going on right now with the government.
You know, remember this will change as far as when
they vote on it and pass something when it starts
to become too much for one side poll wise. But
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when you look at what is coming.
Speaker 17 (20:34):
With the.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Obamacare ACA cuts as far as the stuff that they've
put out there, when it comes to the subsidies, that's
twenty two million Americans, they're going to feel a massive jump.
And this is what happens when government gets involved in
any way, shape or form. As we all know, stuff
starts to become more expensive. And especially when you let
the I don't know insurance companies craft this stuff, but
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what happens when your premiums go from four hund dollars
a month to twelve hundred dollars a month and you're
just making it barely that's going to be an interesting thing.
And then of course they're fighting over illegals. Illegals are
getting Medicaid and Medicare and care care and this care
that care all over there, kid and they got Are
(21:17):
some getting it? Yeah? Probably in a few places. Are
they getting it based on the state allowing that to
happen and using those funds? Yeah, maybe in a few
places California, Illinois, New York. But can they get it theory, No,
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they're not supposed to. But now if California, New York
and Elois, you guys want to spend your money that way,
knock yourself out. I don't think that's a youth thing.
That is that's a youth thing. And then the Republicans
come back and they say, well, that's when you allow
that to happen, that allows more people to come here
and want to do that. I get it, man, Well
we used to go to Yuma. We go down there
with go to the border. One of the.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
Interesting things we talk about, and when we talk about.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
It with the mayor Doug Nichols, is how broke the
hospital is people come across the border and they go
to the hospital and they're still waiting to get reimbursed
to the you know, and many of these hospitals and
areas close by the border are in millions upon millions
of dollars in debt that they're never going to see
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any of that money. And at a time when you're
going to see more and more smaller hospitals close up.
Stuff needs to get done. Are you guys serious about
it or are you just trying to do? What do
we have to do? What do we actually have to
do to get you guys to vote for us? How
far do we have to go? You tell us, Okay,
(22:45):
how about you have the best plan that works and
we'll go from there.
Speaker 18 (22:50):
As of right now, there is no end in side.
Congress is out of session today. The Senate returns tomorrow,
the House on Monday. And it is important to note
that even as these furloughs are happy ending federal workers
going without pay, these threats of mass firings throughout the
federal workforce, lawmakers will still get their paychecks even during
a government shutdown.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
That's nice to know. Why aren't they working today?
Speaker 4 (23:11):
The senators observing Yam Kaport This Thursday, they're going to
bring another funding vote. We expect to the floor Friday.
That is expected to fail unless some Democrats break ranks
between now and then, and it goes to the strategy
of Senate Majority Leader John fun here, and this is
what you're going to see play out on the Senate floor.
Foon said he's going to call funding vote after vote
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after vote and make Democrats take what he says are
politically tough votes.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Which is smart. You know, here's one of the other things.
So everybody says, because you need sixty, right, you need
sixty votes. And what they're trying to several Democrats are like,
you guys have the House, you have the Senate, right,
you've got the presidency.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
They're trying to.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Get them to figure out a way that they could
essentially go nuke, get rid of the filibuster, and have
it that it's a simple majority. And the Republicans won't
do that because you're not gonna get rid of the filibuster.
But the Democrats would love to see that happen. They
would absolutely love to see that happen.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
It ain't gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
It isn't and until it starts to hurt one party
way more at the polls, this is what you're gonna
get it'll stay steady like this. Speaking of Yam Kappor.
We've been covering this did a little bit earlier. We're
getting more more information about the attack in Manchester this morning,
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so you had it. It's a stabbing and a ramming attack.
So two people as of now are dead, three more
are seriously injured. So a car was driven in to
a crowd of people outside of a synagogue in Greater
Manchester at about nine thirty this morning. Two victims dead,
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third man leave to be The offender happens to be dead,
So you've got three, but we don't count the offender
in this situation. And once I guess the car hit
the people, then there was a stabbing incident as well, and.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
It's an ugly situation.
Speaker 19 (25:19):
Paramedics are on the scene helping the wounded, Manchester's mayor
saying the immediate danger appears to be over, but also
warning members of the public to avoid the area. And
this of course happening on what is the holiest day
in the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur. An urgent investigation is
now underway.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
Well, we probably know what it is.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
You've got a lot of radicalized people that have fled
their countries have been welcomed with open arms in by
governments throughout Europe, and.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
They don't play well. They don't.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
They do not play well. They look and they say, well,
we're going to do whatever we need to do. We're
going to terrorize you, and this is going to get uglier.
They arrested three people in Germany who are plotting sympathetic
to Homas to I guess, attack a synagogue. And they're
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tightening up across the board everywhere right now, as they should,
because you do have radicalize people, but you can Here's
the thing, you can't have the conversation about this without
the going They're all like, they're not all like that.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
They're not.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
Let's be real for a second, they're not all like that.
But what Europe has done is they've allowed so many
people to come in, give them unfettered access to their country.
There is a LBC which is like the London Broadcast
Corpor's kind of like it's a much more liberal talk radio.
(26:56):
They were talking the other day again, much more liberal
and very much pro well, you know, we can't sell
everybody's bad and da da da dah.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
They were talking the other day.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
They let one of the leaders of al Qaeda's son
into the country, gave him a house. He then sponsored
seven more members of his family and they've taken care
of them. This is your road to ruin. This is it.
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And so I expect there to be more of this,
especially in Europe because that battle is going on. You've
allowed radicalization in your country by allowing mass importation of
people that do not share the same beliefs as you,
and because their countries are such a hot mess, and
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you can look at us and parts of Europe are
helping out with that. This is what we're going to
see more and more of. Speaking of the Middle East.
Speaker 20 (28:02):
Assault on Gaza City is escalating. The Defense Minister here
saying that IDF forces continue to operate quotes at full force,
warning those who remain in Gaza would be considered terrorists
and supporters of terror. The Red Cross seizing its operations there. Meanwhile,
HAMAS is still considering its response to President Trump's peace plan,
(28:23):
which seeks to end the war in Gaza that's now
claimed tens of thousands of lives.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Yeah, what do I think is going to happen? I
think that doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Hamas is not going to agree to it the way
that it's written, and if they do, BIB will change it,
because BIB has no interest in shutting this thing down.
And everybody, you know, you'll come at me and say
you're this or you're that, which again it's it's yesterday.
I got accused by several of the influencers out there
(28:58):
of being a on the roll of like Iran and stuff,
which we were laughing. I'm like, I.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
Am I because I don't feel it. What are they
giving us?
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Do we know?
Speaker 3 (29:12):
No, I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
And of course and then they're you know, they're coming
at me. You know, you just don't understand, and it
just it's the it's the usual stuff that you get.
I am about. I don't want to see innocence die.
I don't see any of that happen, but it happens.
It's a war.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
Well, this is a beating now at this point in time.
Speaker 6 (29:36):
And.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
I think it's gonna get ugly before it gets worse.
And I think there is no doubt that Once Trump
said the other day, well, you know, if they don't
go with this, then you can do what you want, babe.
I think he took that as that sounds great. To
me that does and the West Bank will be next
even though Trump said no, it will be it will
(29:58):
be you. And then everybody goes whoa, And then don't
forget Iran. Yeah, yeah, that's coming. Don't think that it's not.
It's coming. And venezuel Venezuela first, probably oh Venezuela three two, three, five,
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Show, running with Scissors, sounds great compared to this.
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Say, it is October second, twenty twenty five. We're gonna
have information a little bit later on our Halloween countdown
and how we're doing it this year.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
It's gonna be awesome.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
What speaking of this year, it's twenty twenty five, But
on October second, throughout history, stuff happened.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Once upon in time, a long time ago.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Now it's time for this day in history.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
We look back on this set to find out what
famous things took place. Let's find out what famous things
took place on this day in history.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
Eleven eighty seven follows Rusalem.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Saladin captured Jerusalem from the Crusaders after a twelve day siege,
ending the eighty eight years of Christian control. Seventeen eighty
nine Bill of Wrights sent to the States. The First
Congress of the United States sends twelve proposed amendments to
the Constitution. So these are twelve, you're like twelve, Yeah,
they whittled it down, it would become.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
Ten the Bill of Rights.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
Eighteen thirty five. On this day, Texas Revolution begins.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
The Battle of Gonzales kicks off the fight between Texian
settlers and the Mexican troops, marking the start of.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
The Texas Revolution Tatas.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
On this day in History, nineteen nineteen, President Woodrow Wilson
suffered a stroke. It was a massive stroke that would
incapacitating for the rest of his presidency. His wife Edith
would then basically do everything from there on out, becoming
the unofficial president of the United States of America. On
the Day in History nineteen fifty pe Nuts, the comics
debut Charles M. Schultz featuring a brown Snoopy and Friends,
(34:01):
was published for the first time in whopping nine papers.
On this Day in History nineteen sixty seventh thir Good
Marshall was sworn in. He becomes the first African American
justice on the United States Supreme Court. And on this
day in History nineteen eighty five, I was a whopping fourteen.
Rock Kutson, the actor, passed away from AIDS related complication,
(34:22):
becoming one of the first major celebrities to succumb to
the disease and really shed light on the epidemic of
AIDS at that time that was not really being talked
about like that. It was new and it was scary,
and it was well what it was and what it became.
(34:46):
Over the next several years birthdays famous ones Sting was
born on the state fifty one, but Abbott on this
day in eighteen ninety five, Grouch of Marks eighteen ninety
and Mahatma Gandhi in eighteen sixty nine.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Just a few of the things that happen on this
day in Street October second.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
History. Man, I'm telling you you got to learn from it,
so you can take the good and you don't repeat
the bad. But you can't erase it. And you shouldn't
erase it, even though some people try or they try
to rewrite it in a different way. The good, the bad,
the ugly, it is there and we need to look
at it, embrace it, never forget it, and learn from it.
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More in the government shutdown. Here comes troops to a
city near you. Well, it's happening in a few we're
(35:51):
going to talk about that. Some of you who live
not in blue cities think it's absolutely fine that the
president does this.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
We'll debate that.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Also, we've got some Epstein slash Maxwell news because that
isn't going anywhere at all. Plus we've got a bunch
of other fun stuff, including the latest challenge when it
comes to TikTok that apparently all the kids are doing
and it's based off a cartoon. You miss any show
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Speaker 1 (36:25):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
I tried to get into the government today it's still
shut down. It's a shame because I had stuff, you know,
to return. I don't think that's true. Governments still shut down.
They're not going to vote today, Yom kipper.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
The senators observing Yam kipport. This Thursday. They're gonna bring
another funding vote we expect to the floor Friday. That
is expected to fail unless some Democrats break ranks between
now and then, and it goes to the strategy of
Senate Majority Leader John fun here, and this is what
you're going to see play out on the Senate floor.
Fun said he's going to call funding vote after vote
(37:32):
after vote and make Democrats take what he says are
politically tough votes.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
Which is smart thing to do, because this is what.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
The Republicans in particular this administration is good at doing.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
Let's make it all about them.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
It's their fault. It's their fault because this thing changes.
This thing as far as getting done and getting over
the line. And I want to mind everybody, this is
a continuing resolution of basically last year, cause this year
started yesterday. So they're just kicking the can down the road.
Nothing's really changed. They'll argue on the you know, on
the right, that they want to fund illegals and their healthcare,
(38:13):
and then the left they'll say, no.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
That's not it, and it's the same thing.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
From last time.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
That's it. They're not cutting any spending.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
It's one of the things they would like to do
is cut some of that COVID spending that was SOI
out of control. But the first thing in these things
is you gotta make sure that the other side.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
Is guilty for shutting the government.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
It's part of a playbook we've already seen the administration
try to roll out, which is to make this government
shutdown personal. We saw that AI generated video of House
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer at the White
House when they came to negotiate with the president. We've
seen on the websites of federal agencies notices that say
(38:58):
that Democrats are shutting down the government.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
And that's basically, you know, on a hud they had
that is the Shumer shut down. It's a Schumer shutdown.
It is.
Speaker 3 (39:11):
We were trying to come up with the name.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
We had the Hakim halt or Hakim hold out the
Schumer shutdown. But then somebody said Thun John Thune, the
Thune doggle, and I thought that was awesome. This is
a great name for it, because it's got to roll
off your tongue. Schumer shutdown works, Hakeem holdout works, Thune
doggle sounds great, absolutely does so nothing today. We'll see
(39:37):
about tomorrow. Meanwhile, keeping an eye on what's taking place
in England. You guys haven't heard there was an attack today.
It is is Jyam Kapor, the holy stay in the
Jewish calendar, and it was a horrifying attack that has
taken place.
Speaker 3 (39:54):
People are dead.
Speaker 2 (39:56):
It is a situation where we are again monitoring it.
You don't know how long this is going to go on,
how many people are affected by this, and where else
this may happen again. Because as we touched on last hour,
yet people arrested three of them in Germany that were
suspected sympathizers of Hamas, and so they thought they were
(40:22):
getting ready to pull some stuff off by the sounds
of it. And then today you had a synagogue that
was rammed and there was a guy with a vest.
Speaker 19 (40:30):
Paramedics are on the scene helping the wounded, Manchester's mayor
saying the immediate danger appears to be over, but also
warning members of the public to avoid the area. And
this of course happening on what is the holiest day
in the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur. An urgent investigation is
now underway.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
So it was a ramming into people in front of
a synagogue in Manchester, then a stabbing. There were two killed,
three were seriously wounded, and they're three killed if you
want to count the suspect. He was shot dead by officers.
(41:07):
That's what they're saying. Again, it's and there's bomb disposal
there right now. On top of that, you've got now
a strengthening of synagogues across the really the world, which
is what you have to have happen. And I'll continue
(41:28):
to say this again, you know, because everybody hears me say,
and this is what I love about the world do
we live in. Everybody listens in the way that they
want to listen, which is fine. Again, this is it.
Speaker 9 (41:37):
You know.
Speaker 3 (41:37):
Sometimes we just call.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Van Go listeners because he only had one ear right,
you're not listening fully and you don't hear, and then
you hear what you want to hear. Because I want
stability in the Middle East, because I care about Israel
and I see the fact that the world is turning
on them. Because I also look at the government and
think the overreach that they're doing and what they're doing
(42:00):
by indiscriminately killing hundreds and thousands of people that are
innocent who are stuck in hell, doesn't mean I support Hamas.
They're abhorrent. They need to be eliminated. The ideology and
belief that they bring with it needs to be eliminated.
(42:20):
Britain and the rest of Europe are going through this
because they've allowed unfettered access to their shores for people
are escaping, in many cases the horrors of war coming
and not wanting to live up to their end of
the bargain, which was if you're gonna come here, you
(42:41):
should integrate, and instead they don't want that, and they're
allowing just about anybody to come in and this is
going to get much worse before it gets better. And
things like this are the reasons why they're looking at
Nigel Varage because he wants to clamp down on immigration
across the board. You can't invite hundreds of thousands and
millions of people in who have a completely different view
(43:07):
on the way that life should be led into your
country and culture and allow them to do what they
want to do and live the life they want to
live on your dime and expect it to end. Well,
it's not going to. And do I expect more today
as possible? I hope not, but.
Speaker 3 (43:28):
Anything is possible. Let me know what you think.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
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Speaker 22 (43:39):
When you talk to authorities in Oregon, in Portland, they
say all of this is unnecessary. They say, of course,
we have our issues, like any other major city has
their issues, but where we do not see the use
of calling in these Guard troops. And I should point
out also that this is the subject of now a lawsuit.
There's going to be a hearing on Friday on.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
This now, and I want people to it's another one
of these things where because I don't want the military
enforcing laws, I eat law enforcement, which is what Trump
hinted at the other day. DC is federal, Okay, so
(44:17):
he's got a much bigger, you know, paintbrush there when
it comes to bringing in National Guard or the troops.
Remember this from the other day.
Speaker 5 (44:28):
It seems that the ones that are run by the
radical left Democrats, what they've done to San Francisco, Chicago,
New York, Los Angeles, they're very unsafe places, and we're
going to straighten them out one by one. We should
use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for
our military.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
No, we shouldn't. That's not what they are military. Let's
go over this again. You're a combatant. That's the way
they look at you. You are a combatant. You're not
a suspect. You're a combat The fact that you would
talk about allowing military to use American citizens as training things,
(45:09):
that is insane. I could also look at Portland and go, hey,
when it comes to the ice in federal buildings, because
you've allowed all of these things to go on and
you're not doing anything about it. This is why that.
But if you want to use them to police on
the streets just because there's a high crime area that
(45:33):
has nothing to do with federal buildings, no, that's a
hard no, Chef.
Speaker 23 (45:38):
Benson, love your show man, thank your spot on most
of all the time. But as a Republican here in
the great state of Democrat Oregon, who go round and
round and never getting done, and you watch Antifa and
all these people throwing rocks at the ice police soring
like dad with no repercussions. I'm cool with Trump bringing
(46:00):
in those troops, man, clean it up. It's a federal building.
I think I would want to protect my investment as
a federal government official to show people that aren't supposed
to be wearing masks in California, you know, as I
agents now, but you can wear them as an ANTIFA
(46:22):
so you don't have to show your faith and be
all over social media and get docked as just a
punk man. Bring it on, dude, clean up this city,
clean up the state, clean up the country. Man, love
your show. I will hardly disagree with you on that one.
Antifa is out of their mind. Whatever. They'll continue to
(46:46):
do it until they get, you know, arrested and actually
spend some real time as Joe all right, man chat,
Benson loves and.
Speaker 3 (46:55):
Look, I get the whole.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Like I said, with Ice, especially after the shooting of
Dallas last week, we could these are things where you're like, Okay,
I understand some of this stuff. Using them as law
enforcement and training no to protect ice, Yes, zero problems
with that at this moment in time. In certain areas
where people are not just threatening, they have killed. That
(47:22):
changes things in that situation. It's the Hey, let's take
them into a city and like Memphis, and we'll allow
them to be what police officers.
Speaker 3 (47:33):
No, that's not who we are. We have a constitution
and the other thing, and we'll get into it.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
A little bit is when the Feds go and do
stuff like this, First of all, you're ignoring the Constitution. Secondly,
you're going into places where you're not fixing the long
term issue. Short term again, you're stepping on the Constitution.
So let's not forget that. But you're also fixing a
(48:03):
situation that these cities have created for themselves by their
lax and liberal hey live and let live do what
you want kind of thing. Will the taxpayer in the
everyday citizen get hurt, cost them money, have to take
care of issues because you've allowed these things to happen. Well,
until they figure out how to vote in a different way,
(48:27):
that shouldn't be the federal government's problem. That's what states
are for states rights. If you missed any show, makes
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Speaker 2 (49:54):
First of all, then heed two hundred and eighteen to
release the FI that's the votes they need. They have
to eighteen except for one thing. They've not sworn in
one person yet.
Speaker 10 (50:06):
House Republicans opened a brief pro forma session Tuesday, but
did not swear in Congress from an elect at Alita Grihalva,
the Arizona Democrat, won a special election to succeed her
late father, Representative Morgan Griffith. Adjoining the House Democrats on
the floor, shouted swear her in. Mediaite reported Grihalva said
there's no reason she could not take the oath now.
(50:29):
Speaker Mike Johnson's office said she will be sworn in
when the House reconvenes next Tuesday, calling its standard practice.
According to the Hill, Democrats note the clerk already has
Arizona's notification naming Grihalva the unofficial winner, paperwork they say
has been sufficient before, and point to two Florida Republicans
who were sworn in during a pro forma session earlier
(50:51):
this year.
Speaker 3 (50:52):
Yeah, they don't want that released. They don't.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
And I'll tell you this now from people i've been
talking to. The hell that Marjorie Taylor Green went through
from the White House is huge. Not quite the we'll just,
you know, do everything we can to campaign against you
like they do Thomas Massey, but a different kind of
pressure because she wants this released, and Grahoalva here will
(51:22):
be too. Eighteen and so, while the noise is quieted,
down because there's always some chaos going on. I have
a feeling it's about to get a lot louder.
Speaker 3 (51:33):
Speaking of Epstein.
Speaker 24 (51:34):
Howard Lutnik, who wants lived next door to Epstein, telling
a New York Post podcast Epstein once gave him a
tour of his home.
Speaker 25 (51:42):
I say to him, massage table in the middle of
your house. How often you have a massage? And he
says every day? And then he like gets like weirdly
close to me, and he says, and the right kind
of massage.
Speaker 24 (51:58):
Lutnick says he broke with Epstein after that encounter.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
He also says, yeah, the dude got a totally a
sweetheart deal.
Speaker 24 (52:08):
He believes Epstein got a favorable deal back in two
thousand and eight, when Epstein pleaded guilty to two state
prostitution charges, granting him in any potential co conspirator's immunity
from federal prosecution.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
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Show, Lutnick then making this claim, and.
Speaker 25 (52:33):
What happened in that massage room I assume was on
video Sky was the greatest blackmailer.
Speaker 24 (52:37):
Ever, suggesting without evidence that Epstein may have traded compromising
videos of high profile associates in exchange for leniency.
Speaker 2 (52:47):
You think, let me know what you think a favorable
deal really, And here's the thing. It's with Gislaine Maxwell
and you put the s in there. I'm gonna say
it Gallen Maxwell her case and as bad as she is,
(53:10):
and give her all the women that they're trying to
protect to her out there doing you know, press conferences,
say that she was as bad as he was. In
the deal that.
Speaker 3 (53:25):
Was done.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
Co conspirators were supposed to be essentially given a pass.
So think about the Cosby thing. So would I be
surprised if they overturn her case based on the fact
(53:49):
that they're saying, look, you know, she should never have
been tried, based on the deal that he cut. Now
they might have stuff afterwards, I'm not quite sure. Or
they could go and do that. And I still think
they're trying to figure out a way to commute her
sentence and pardon her without it looking like, you know,
they're doing something. We'll see, but I have a feeling
(54:11):
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Speaker 2 (54:45):
Have you canceled Netflix yet? I think we were supposed
to cancel it because of a show pushing transgender to
the youth of America. Now, I'm gonna be in persent
honest with you. There's I don't bs right. You guys
know how I feel very libertarian, right, conservatorian, whatever you
want to call it, live and let live kind of guy.
(55:07):
I never bought into the crap with the transgender stuff
because it became something where it was it spread, not
based in reality, but based in activists pushing things on kids.
It was never about transgenderism. It's about control. And you
(55:28):
know how I know because I have a seventeen year
old that's been struggling with it for a long time.
That's how I know. And the crap that she had
been told and it's not just her, several of her friends.
And here's the other thing. All of them were on
the spectrum and she doesn't buy it anymore. And if
(55:49):
you met her, and this may sound horrible or not,
you would swear old fashioned lesbian. You know what they
would call back in the day, a bull dyke. I mean,
I don't want it to sound horrible. They go, that's
what they would say. Love her to death. But she struggled.
(56:11):
And I will tell you this, never woren a dress,
never ever once wanted to wear a dress.
Speaker 3 (56:17):
Hates them.
Speaker 2 (56:19):
Always played with toys that were boy toys that you
would think, obsessed with dinosaurs, horror movies, things that that.
Speaker 3 (56:26):
Again, she's on the spectrum. Funny thing is she likes dudes.
Speaker 2 (56:33):
So there's this weird kind of thing. But it was
never about this. It's never been about this. It's been
about control. It's about pushing agendas. It's always been about control.
It's about getting people to bend your will. They use
(56:55):
these kids and they push stuff that shouldn't be there.
And there's a new cartoon out on Netflix and Elon
calls for the boycott and people been, you know, canceling
their Netflix and putting it up there. This there's no
reason for it in this cartoon. There isn't there isn't
(57:15):
a reason for it in this cartoon. There isn't a
reason for it. In a lot of things. It's one thing, right,
if you are going to have a storyline that's real,
based in reality, okay, where it's not forced.
Speaker 3 (57:36):
I forget the movie with Hillary Swank.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
There's something right there, okay, that's based in a reality,
that's based in something that's happened, and it wasn't meant
for kids.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
Pushing stuff on kids it's wrong.
Speaker 2 (57:48):
Sorry. There is a lot of people out there who
think it's fine that drag queens go read to children,
but they're not at the center.
Speaker 3 (58:02):
They're not teaching night school.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Why is that? Because there's a push out there for
certain things aimed at kids. And as a father, I'm sorry,
and let me tell you something. I love my kids.
The death period case closed, and people struggle out there
(58:27):
with certain things, and you've got to show them some grace.
But there's a lot of people out there who get
stuff pushed on them and they don't have the wherewithal
or understanding to see what is going on. And do
I find stuff like this.
Speaker 14 (58:44):
It's not the park, it's it's me. I'm trans norma,
and everyone at school knows and everyone at home knows,
and being here it's like a whole new place. I
can just be Barney, and I can choose a and
when I tell people I've never been happier, and that's
saying something. When I spent today chased by terrifying zombie mascots,
(59:07):
pupsy reminded me how important.
Speaker 3 (59:09):
It is to live your life without apology.
Speaker 14 (59:12):
So I think I gotta give living here a shot,
don't you.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
You don't need my permission. I just wouldn't want Courtney
as a roommate.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
There you go. It's called dead end paranormal to cartoon
for all ages, and you're like, what it is insane
the stuff that has gone on, that has been pushed,
and then the fight back, which has gotten strong because
parents understand the issues that are happening. Some of the
(59:42):
stuff that kids are being told at school is crazy.
Some of the stuff that kids are being told to
say don't tell your parents is crazy, And you wonder
why people are pissed. Again, it's not about transgenderism.
Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Move away from that. Put anything else there.
Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
Right. If your kid went to school every day and
they were pushing the Bible and say don't tell them,
you'd lose your mind. This is about control. That's what
it's always been about. And then you get reactions like this.
Speaker 26 (01:00:23):
Well a California school board meeting took an unusual turn
when a woman fitched her clothing.
Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
Here.
Speaker 26 (01:00:29):
She's a member of the conservative group Moms for Liberty,
and she stripped to a bikini to protest the school
district's policies on transgender students in locker rooms. The Davis
Unified School District lets transgender students pick what bathroom they
want to use based on how they identify.
Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
She said she.
Speaker 26 (01:00:46):
Wanted to give the board an idea of how uncomfortable
that can be for bystanders. The parents has a transgender daughter,
which she blames on teachers and school counselors.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Which you're seeing it more and more, and it's not
just because it's comfortable. Kids feel safe now. Now they're
pushed into all kinds of things because I have younger kids,
because I have little brothers and sisters, they're adopted, my
nieces and nephew little brothers and sisters. These kids are
(01:01:19):
going through this bizarre world of make believe where they furries.
You know, there were tales to school there. They have
twelve different you know, gender identities of which they call
themselves upon. But the reality is they're just the exact
same thing. They just want to have some sort of
power and they feel like this is the thing to do.
Speaker 3 (01:01:38):
No, So when it comes to the wokeness.
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
And wackiness, I push back at a lot of this in sanity. Now,
if you're twenty four and you want to go and
go full Monty right and get ridy at twigs and
berries or whatever it is that you want to do,
you're a grown acidt But if you're going to push
it on kids, we're going to have a serious conversation,
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as we should. Schools are starting to find that out,
as our colleges.
Speaker 27 (01:02:08):
So this video, viral video, i should say, from text
A and M University of a student challenging her professor
over gender identity, really did open up Pandora's box in
Texas higher education.
Speaker 6 (01:02:21):
Take a listen.
Speaker 27 (01:02:22):
I am not going to participate in this because.
Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
It's not legal.
Speaker 28 (01:02:30):
So the video from last month, we see the student
pushing back during a children's literature class, arguing with the
professor over whether it was legal to talk.
Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
About gender identity.
Speaker 28 (01:02:39):
So she said discussing transgender topics violated her religious beliefs
federal policy that recognizes only two sexes, So the professor
eventually fired the university president resigned, and Governor Greg Abbott
weighing into sending out a letter pointing to President Trump's
executive order and a new Texas law that defines sex
strictly as.
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
Male or female.
Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
Now here's where I differ a little bit. It's college.
Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
You're adults, okay, but you've got to give You should
be able to be honest enough to have a full spectrum,
if you will, of the conversation. But as adults, adults
making adult decisions. I've got no problems with it. And
if you feel uncomfortable with it, this is goes against you. You
should be able to say that without the repercussions of
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something coming down on you. Because once again, college should
be open for conversation and debate. There are kids out
there that are struggling that normally twenty years ago, they
would be bolliemic andorexic, they would be depressed, they would
cut themselves. Now they've gone into this world. The difference
(01:03:44):
is you were dealing with something back then where it
wasn't political. It was a issue when it came to
your mental health, it didn't become a political problem. And
now we're at the point where you know You've got
kids who are struggling with all kinds of serious issues,
(01:04:05):
and you're tell them, you know what, fix this if
you dressed up like a girl and partic because that's
probably what you are, or you're probably masking as a
boy and blah blah. You sit there and you think,
what the hell are you doing talk to You're champiing
somebody who's got serious problems trying to deal with something.
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
You think this is the answer. That's like saying, hey, you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
Know what, I know you're blame me. You'd probably throw
up twice today. I'm championing that. Oh you're not cutting
yourself right? Oh yeah, we don't champion any of those things,
do we No? But this became politics, and the politics
was never about the gender identity.
Speaker 3 (01:04:50):
It was always.
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
About control, as are more most things when it comes
to this kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
Since then, gyra full effect across the Lone Star State.
Speaker 28 (01:05:01):
At least four public universities, Texas Tech, North Texas, Texas
Women's and the University of Texas all or faculty to
make sure that their coursework complies on state and federal levels,
but professors say the directives are vague and many are
confused about what they can say and what or what
can state rather than what must go. LGBTQ advocates say
(01:05:23):
the move sets a dangerous precedent and.
Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
They are endangering academic freedom.
Speaker 29 (01:05:27):
They are weakening our institution's credibility, and they're depriving students
of the full education that they deserve. So if we
really want universities that are preparing students for the real world,
that means protecting the truth and scholarship and inclusivity over politics.
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
Yeah, but you made it politics. The LGBTQ plus world
made it politics. By the way, most gays, they'll tell you,
we have no idea what.
Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
This is all about. This is ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
The ty part of it identity that came in and
hijacked what they fought for, which was equality, marriage, equality,
equality when it came to healthcare things. That's what they wanted,
not being fired from their job because they were gay.
Not this, not this, And that's why so many people
(01:06:22):
are frustrated and pissed. And that's why the rather than
have conversations, give people, you know, the opportunity to really
voice their opinions. It's been hijacked by both. And then,
of course, as we both know what happens. It's the
rubber van effect. It goes to one extreme to the other.
But when it comes to kids, I tell you this,
(01:06:43):
Democrats over and over again, stay away from the kids.
Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
Stop telling somebody.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
If I was sixteen today and all I had to
say was I feel like a girl and I could
go into the girl's bathroom, that's a damn superpower. Oh, Chad,
come on. You know there's some guys like, yeah, I
probably feel like girls. I I'm shocked. And some people
(01:07:13):
are like, no, this, this is not it's not normal.
And five year olds should make decisions. Seven year olds
should make decisions. Hell, eighteen year olds have trouble making decisions.
A lot of adult adults have trouble making decisions, especially
ones that are gonna affect your life forever. This is
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Time to find out what the youth of America saying.
Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
We call urban worded day. It's funny. I get a
text every day. This guy likes tell me what's going
on wrong with my show and stuff? And he tells
me like all kinds of stuff. He says, yeah, you
get ADHD, which I do, which I'm totally fine with.
And I also try to squeeze a lot of stuff
in old school radio. Was we're going to talk about
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the subject for an hour or two, we'll take some
phone calls. That's we live in a different time, man.
I'm going fast, always doing stuff. But he made fun
of the one hit Wonder, which I again, it's not
for everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
But then he said, I've never heard of any of
those songs.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
I'm like, you've never heard of come on, Eileen, you've
never heard of House of Pain, Jump, You have never
ever ever heard of Cotton Eye Joe.
Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
Those are pretty big songs. If you go to a
sporting event.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
You had to hurt a few of those, and then
he made fun of, you know, the urban word of
the day, which we both know is silly because it's real.
Speaker 9 (01:10:09):
He know it's time for the urban word of the day.
The young have a vocabularity all their own, and we
break it down for you. It's called the urban word
of the day, and.
Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
The urban word of the day. Like I said, he
made fun of it, which I get. Once again, I'm
helping you with the youth of America because I have
youths in my house. My kids and I deal with
a lot of the younger generation, and they use words.
Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
Yesterday we were out filming.
Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
Stuff and they're using words. I was like, I know
what that is. They laughed when I said six seven.
They're like, ah, you get it. I'm like, nobody gets it.
That's what's funny. But today's urban word, I think is
spot on because I'm guilty of this. You guys ready
for this fridge cigarette. Fridge cigarette? Huh, that's an energy drink.
(01:11:00):
So some people who have their addiction to smoke, the
fridge cigarette is an energy drake. Dude, I need a
fridge cigarette because I got a headache.
Speaker 3 (01:11:08):
And I have added caffeine. Said yesterday, oh fridge, cigarette
is your urban word of the day. That was the
urban word of the day, now you know.
Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
I also tell everybody we're not everybody's cup of tea.
I don't do politics. Twenty four to seven. I talk issues.
I talk life. That's what I do. I always think
of this as we're hanging out having a conversation. You
text us.
Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
I get back to just about everybody you tweet at me.
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I try to get back to every single person I
possibly can, because I think it's an important thing to do,
to interact with as many people as possible.
Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
And I like to hear what people have to say.
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If I'm wrong, tell me I'm wrong, tell me why
I'm wrong, just to say you're wrong, because and have
a conversation. And if you're going to leave a message,
which I love that you do, you don't have to
cuss so much much because then I got to get
out the beepy machine. Okay, you understand that, and that's
just not fun. Three two, three, five, three eight twenty
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Benson Show. Coming up, hour number three of the program.
Outrage culture is very big? Was it designed to be that?
We're going to talk about outrage culture. We got a
little what's trending. We're also going to talk about the
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government shutdown, what's going on in Manchester after the attack
today with a Yam kapor attack in Manchester, England that
is causing people to get really worried about what might
be coming in the coming hours. We're going to talk
about that as well. Plus we've got a bunch of
other stuff to get to. You can reach out to
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Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
Attack in Manchester, England at a synagogue on Yam Kapoor.
Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
If you know what Yam Kapoor is, it is.
Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
The holiest day of the year for the Jewish people.
Yes I know, of which I am one, but I
found that out a few years ago. So I'm a
Christian follower of Christ. Some people say, messy on it you.
I'm just putting that out out there. But it is
the day marked by fasting, prayer, repentance. It's about forgiveness,
(01:14:10):
fresh start. This is where everybody who she was, even
secular Jews, go to synagogue and somebody drove up, smashed
into people and started stabbing people.
Speaker 31 (01:14:25):
I'll bring you one quick update. We've just heard in
the last couple of minutes from Greater Manchester Police that
they're saying now three people have died, including the offender
they say, who was shot by Greater Manchester Police firearms officers.
That is coming directly from Greater Manchester Police. They had
said earlier that they weren't able to confirm whether the
suspect was deceased because of suspicious.
Speaker 3 (01:14:44):
Items on his person.
Speaker 31 (01:14:45):
They said that a bomb disposal unit was called and
was at the scene. They have said as part of
their update in the last couple of minutes that there
was a loud noise heard at the scene as specialist
resources gained entry to the suspect's vehicle as a precaution.
So all of this essential has been unfolding throughout the morning.
But what happened initially seemed to happen very quickly. At
nine point thirty offices were called to the scene. Within
(01:15:07):
ten minutes, they said shots had rung out. Four people
initially reported injured. Now we know of two bystanders killed,
three more said to be in a serious condition. And
all of this, of course on the holiest day in
the Jewish calendar, Young Kippur, a very solemn event.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
It was until this dude showed up, and it's who
you'd think it would be. Why we'll find out. Probably
Palestine could be something else, right, They've got a lot
of issues there.
Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
It happened quick.
Speaker 17 (01:15:39):
I mean, it's horrifying. It's horrifying, unfortunately, and the last
year would witnessed a whole load of terror and attacks
against the Gulf people. With the head shots, I did say,
oh my god, that are shots. Yeah, and then we
(01:16:03):
heard pent up sirens.
Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
And he had a bomb.
Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
It looks like vest On.
Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
Now I don't know how if it was attached, if
it was meant for fear. Once he crashed his car
in to the people outside the synagogue, he got out
and started stabbing people. The police showed up and then
they killed him, but they didn't know if he was
alive or not. They had to get close enough to realize, okay,
this could be something, This could be a vest because
(01:16:32):
you could tell and I guess it wasn't so three dad,
if you count him, Three others injured, and even the
Prime Minister had to cruise home early. He was hanging
out with the EU folks talking about Ukraine and any
other things. I had to get home fast.
Speaker 32 (01:16:47):
The attack king Manaster this morning is absolutely shocking and
all of our thoughts with those affected. I'm on my
way back to London. When I arrive, I will chair
an emergency Cobra meeting. I'm already able to say that
additional police assets are being deployed to synagogue's across the
country and we will do everything to keep out Joeish
(01:17:08):
community safe.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
Cure Starmer there, he just screams.
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
Toughness. Wait, everybody gets a Cobra.
Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Oh that's your one of your special units. There's a
reason this is happening there and several other places throughout Europe.
Germany they arrested three people yesterday. There was an explosion.
They had to cut Octoberfest, stop Octoberfest from happening in
the day Octoberfest because there was an explosion. They arrested
(01:17:39):
three who were sympathetic to a moss they said in Germany.
And the reason is simple. You've allowed a large swath
of people to come to your country and your continent.
Speaker 3 (01:17:58):
Who do not ascribe, believe, or care.
Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
To become part of your culture and become part of
your country. No, that's not all of them, but there's
enough that it is a nightmare. You've allowed people unfettered
access to services and to live in your country who
(01:18:26):
don't want to learn English or French or German, or
Dutch or Sped or the Danish language. And you have
now seen the cultural shift in certain areas to the
point where you're putting people in jail for saying things
(01:18:48):
on the internet that they may deem as evil and
bad and racist. You've done this to you and that's
why here you're not going to be there much longer,
(01:19:11):
because you've allowed this to happen along with the party
before you, which was the Conservative Party. That's why there
are issues there. The fact that you can't fly the
English flag or the Union jack. They're not the same
(01:19:35):
culture is important and allowing people to come to your
country and be who they are, live the way that
they want to live based on what they know, and
not become part of your society. Fractures your society. And
(01:19:57):
this is what you've got. And I do believe it'll
get worse before it gets better. That's why Nigel Farage,
just like we say here, that's why Trump, That's why
Nigel Farage, no doubt about that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:10):
Back here at home. Different story. Government not working.
Speaker 33 (01:20:19):
What caught in the middle of the steelmate, millions of
federal workers seven hundred and fifty thousand furloughed. Mark Cochran
works for the National Park Service in Newburgh, Pennsylvania, and
leads the local AFGE union is done or just started college.
Speaker 13 (01:20:34):
Now we have to try and figure out how we're
going to, you know, continue affording that while this is
going on for for who knows how long.
Speaker 3 (01:20:45):
I don't know how long it's going to go on for.
Speaker 2 (01:20:47):
Could go on for a little while, could gone I
mean jd Vance seems to think it's going to be
much shorter. They tried to get something done that was
a seven to ten day and that didn't happen.
Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
So now you have this.
Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
I think Trump's thought is like the like the Democrats.
All right, once it starts to becoming an issue for
them at the polls, you will then see them make
some sort of move.
Speaker 3 (01:21:22):
It's not quite there yet.
Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
It's not there doesn't mean it can't happen.
Speaker 3 (01:21:30):
It's just it's not there yet.
Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
But it'll get there in the coming days. You've got
troops that are not being paid. Somebody texted me earlier
and said, you know, frustrated because their nephew off to
Germany to serve not getting paid. His wife is here.
They've got two children that are autistic, struggling. They're not
getting paid. You know who gets paid. The Government's people
(01:21:56):
that cause this Congress, President and Senate.
Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
You guys are all getting paid. Other people aren't. They're
not And because you guys don't do your job, you don't.
Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
And by the way, I want to remind everybody, this
is a CR, a continuing resolution from last year which
is over as far as the fiscal year. This is
not a bill that's done. This just funds for a
little while, because that's what government does. They kick the
(01:22:40):
can until they have to kick it again. You didn't
do your job the way you're supposed to do because
you're supposed to have an actual bill done, and instead,
even when this gets passed, let's say it gets passed,
and you know the coming days because they're not going
to vote today, a jam kapor. They're not working today,
and you've just kicked out to the week before Thanksgiving,
(01:23:04):
and then you got to go right through this all again,
and everybody struggling, and everybody's pissed.
Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
High price of life. Guess what's happening now.
Speaker 16 (01:23:14):
To see the potential effect of the budget stalemate, Texas
Food Bank volunteer Diana Woods looks back to the thirty
five days shutdown that ended twenty eighteen and began twenty nineteen.
I did get several new families that had not ever
been to a fedbank before. Feeding America, which oversees two
hundred food banks and sixty thousand charity and church soup kitchens,
(01:23:35):
is urging Congress to break the budget deadlock and and
the shutdown as lines begin to form at the nation's
food pantries.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
They're preparing here is that Nashville's rescue mission yesterday, so
they I went out to Saint Mary's in Phoenix and
several others. They're preparing for already what could be more
people at a time when they're already getting more people
because life's so damn expensive. And I remember Gatos and
(01:24:03):
I hanging out at Saint Mary's one day as we're
doing some videos and stuff, and we're just kind of
get it feel a place because we're, you know, raising
meals for them, which is amazing what they can do
all of these places, and you know, we're just you know,
they kind of gave us a run where we could
talk to people and stuff, and we're in the distribution
line and the amount of people that are sitting there
(01:24:25):
in cars that are decent cars, and you're thinking, what happened? Well,
life has gotten so damn expensive. They can't afford life anymore.
They're making choices just to get by. They're working, they
got a roof over their head. It's being able to
feed everybody all the time. So this turns even uglier.
(01:24:47):
And you got the job numbers down. Thought they were
gonna get fifty thousand, we're negative thirty two thousand.
Speaker 3 (01:24:56):
Yeah, let's just say, whoever gets blamed first.
Speaker 2 (01:24:59):
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (01:26:33):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 34 (01:26:37):
I'm signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia.
Speaker 6 (01:26:49):
Ser what trumping?
Speaker 2 (01:27:02):
That's fine? I was trending on the interwebs. Start today
with Yahoo Yahoooo. Donald Trump Reservice video show pre President
Trump would be raging at the current president when it
comes to the shutdowns and whatnot.
Speaker 3 (01:27:22):
Nicole Kidman obviously getting divorced from Keith Urban.
Speaker 2 (01:27:29):
It's kind of become a big deal. Mm hmm, brig
deal in da Popo. Leio weighs in on abortion, what
it really means to be pro life. Bad Bunny still
angering people over the fact that he's the halftime show.
Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
And by the way, I said, they're gonna be at
the super Bowl.
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He was at the draft. He fell.
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He is a lot like his dad, Neon Dion Sanders,
and you should know who the third string quarterback is,
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and people got a little angry. So he in his
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Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
A mad man in Manchester put down on Yam Kapor
after driving his car into a group of people outside
of a synagogue. Three dead, including him. He stabbed several
people afterwards. Three of them are in critical condition before
he was finally put down. Everybody else, if you're not involved,
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everybody else.
Speaker 35 (01:31:57):
Guys that he's gone. Ok man, he s going to
He's got bums on him.
Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
Not anymore. He doesn't dead killed two you count him,
that's three. He had device a vest on him. Whether
or not it was active or not, not quite sure.
We'll come out in the next couple of days. Obviously,
who is he sympathetic? My assumption is to moss Palestine,
(01:32:35):
the plight of the Palestinians, so Muslim brotherhood maybe. I mean,
this is what multiculturalism will get you when you invite
everybody who doesn't have the same belief system that you do,
and does not want to follow the belief system that
you have into your country. We'll find out more, I'm
(01:32:59):
sure in the next several hours. Prime Minister kir Stammer.
Speaker 32 (01:33:03):
I'm on my way back to London. When I arrive,
i will chair an emergency Cobra meeting. I'm already able
to say that additional police assets are being deployed to
synagogue's across the country and we will do everything to
keep our Jewish community.
Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
Safe as you should. Manchester has a large Jewish population,
about thirty five thousand, which doesn't sound large when you
think of New York and several other places, but you
know it's Manchester. They have a large Muslim population. For
the most part, people live in Harmon. But you've invited
god knows how many people into your country with unfettered
access to all of your stuff, housing all of this stuff.
(01:33:40):
You've stopped down on the identity of what it means
to be English and British and alas you're having tons
of issues through your multiculturalism, which doesn't work.
Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
It's never worked, it never will.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Don't confuse diversity meaning.
Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
He's black.
Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
I'm white, he's straight, she's Asian, he's gay. But we
all have the same belief system for the most part. Freedom,
We cherish certain things like our constitution. We want a
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lot of the same things as opposed to their Hindu,
their Muslim. They're living the life the way that they
want to. They don't get along. This person's gay. That
person wants to see that person dead because that is
his belief system. Oh you can't. That is multiculturalism. You
brought your culture with you to another culture, and then
you want that culture to essentially allow you to do
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you boo, and it's not going to work.
Speaker 3 (01:34:51):
And you're going to see more and more of this.
Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
And this is the fight that Europe has right now
and the frustration that people have over there. Speaking of frustration,
the government's still shut down. Oh no, who will win? Win?
Speaker 27 (01:35:07):
What? Well?
Speaker 3 (01:35:09):
Who will win the polls?
Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
Because that's really what it matters, right it's the polls.
Let me tell you who's not going to win. The people,
they're not going to win, and the polls by the
people will decide who blinks first. Outside of that, who's winning.
Speaker 33 (01:35:25):
Millions of federal workers are ready forced to work without pay,
including TSA agents and some two million troops. The Trump
administration ready to take it even further. Sources say Republicans
were told layoffs could begin as early as today.
Speaker 2 (01:35:39):
That's different than furloughs. Furloughs are hey, you don't have
to be here, so stay home because you're not part
of the necessity of running the government. You're not an
essential worker, so you go home. You're not getting paid.
But when we all come back, you can come back
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and you'll get paid for being at home on vacation.
Some people are essential. They have to work without pay.
Speaker 3 (01:36:13):
Huh, I know exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:36:15):
So we'll see. They're not today with being Yamkapor. They're
not going to have any vote today said it's closed.
They will be at it tomorrow and we'll see. Jade
Evan says, it's they're going to get something done sooner
rather than later. That is a distinct possibility that they
get something done, but it'll only be a temporary thing
and then in six weeks we'll right back at this
(01:36:36):
again because they don't do their job the way they should.
Because welcome to the world that we live in now,
which is government does whatever government wants to do because
it's party first, personal second, and whatever is left is
for the people. So let us pick up those scraps out. Yeah,
(01:36:59):
we move from there to the Middle East. Speaking of
the nightmare that continues, So where do we start. Has
Hamas decided to take anything as far as this deal,
m I don't think so. They had seventy two hours
to figure it out and they didn't negotiate any of this.
Speaker 3 (01:37:16):
This was just basically handed to them.
Speaker 20 (01:37:18):
Assault on Gaza City is escalating, the Defense Minister here
saying that IDF forces continue to operate quotes at full force,
warning those who remain in Gaza would be considered terrorists
and supporters of terror. The Red Cross ceasing its operations there. Meanwhile,
Hamas is still considering its response to President Trump's peace plan,
(01:37:40):
which seeks to end the war in Gaza that's now
claimed tens of thousands of lives.
Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
Some of them through starvation as we know, and you
know the attacks that I get. Yesterday, I was accused
by several influencers and people, you're you're taking money from
Iran And we were joking because you know, we were
looking for it everywhere we thought maybe they hit it.
We looked at our Venmos, had everybody on the team
(01:38:05):
looking at the Venmo right seeing if there's some sort
of special bank account, which there's not, so unlike a
lot of other influencers. So out of if you guys
saw this Israel spending millions of dollars on influencers, Are
you ready for this? Sixty seven hundred to seventy one
hundred dollars a post? A post that's a post that's insane.
(01:38:35):
So I could do, you know, half an hour, chop
it up a whole bunch and make bank not offered
a thing, wouldn't take it, wouldn't And this has to
do with the government, not the people. You have to
explain that, because everybody freaks out. It's the government, the
(01:38:56):
way they've handled business, the way they continue to do so.
I don't want to be a party to children, men
and women, the elderly being killed and or starved to
death with our names on it. And I think it's
going to continue to happen. I think it's about to
get a lot worse because I do believe that they
(01:39:17):
are not going to take it. They'll fire something back,
and I'm not talking about rocket as far as like, hey, no,
we don't think so what about this this and this,
we won't agree to that, and then they'll say, oh,
you didn't an agree to it, and then he'll go
do his thing, which is what he's wanted to do
Bibi and Smodrich and Kavirian and several others, which is
let's just take it all and that's gonna happen, I think,
(01:39:44):
And that's my opinion. I hope I'm wrong. Like I say,
I hope they all sign it. Everything's great, kumbai ya,
we all move forward. Do I think that's going to happen.
I don't think that is going to happen, not anytime soon.
Epstein remember him? Was he part of Massa? I don't know,
but I do know this. There's going to be a
(01:40:06):
vote next week because they'll eventually have to sit the
latest congressional winner out of Tucson in a special election
that was held a couple weeks ago. She's not been
sworn in yet, even though she should have been sworn in,
(01:40:29):
Miss Grhalva, who's taking over for her father. She said
she would be vote to eighteen, which will release all
the Epstein files. And speaking of Epstein, this is interesting.
Howard Lutnik, So you guys know who he is right.
Like one of the muckety MUCKs in the Trump administration
(01:40:51):
was on a podcast talking about his neighbor who happens
to be or happened to be, Jeffrey Epstein, and it's
bizarre some of the stuff that he said.
Speaker 24 (01:41:04):
Howard Lutnik, who once lived next door to Epstein, telling
of New York Post podcast, Epstein once gave him a
tour of his home.
Speaker 25 (01:41:11):
I say to him, massage table in the middle of
your house.
Speaker 3 (01:41:16):
How often you have a massage? And he says every day?
Speaker 25 (01:41:21):
And then he gets like weirdly close to me, and
he says, and the right kind of massage.
Speaker 24 (01:41:28):
Lutnick says he broke ties with Epstein after that encounter.
Speaker 23 (01:41:32):
Mm hm.
Speaker 2 (01:41:35):
Yeah. But and he also said the dude got the
favorite deal. He got some sort of deal that was spectacular.
He was a blackmailer, Which is odd that he would
say that, because, according to I don't know our FBI,
none of that stuff happened.
Speaker 12 (01:41:53):
His allegations in stark contrast to what FBI Director Cash
Pttel testified to last month, who.
Speaker 23 (01:42:00):
If anyone, did Epstein traffic these young women too, besides.
Speaker 36 (01:42:05):
Himself himself, There is no credible information none. If there were,
I would bring the case yesterday that he trafficked to
other individuals.
Speaker 12 (01:42:15):
As Republican leaders on Capitol Hill grapple with a push
to have all the Department of Justice's Epstein files released.
Speaker 2 (01:42:23):
And that's gonna happen. I do believe next week. I
do believe it's gonna happen if it's not all destroyed,
because there's some two hundred thousand, So don't be surprised
if some shady stuff happens.
Speaker 4 (01:42:34):
That pushed to force a vote in the House of
Representatives to release the FBI's Epstein files.
Speaker 3 (01:42:38):
And he's just one more signature.
Speaker 4 (01:42:41):
And there is a new Democratic member who just won
a special election in Arizona, and she says she will
sign that petition, but she hasn't been sworn in yet
because House Republican leaders canceled the chamber session this week
ahead of that looming government shutdown.
Speaker 2 (01:42:55):
And you don't think there's some suspiciousness about that. In Florida,
when they got two seats and they were short, they
the people immediately sworted.
Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
Here, they keep holding it back. They they've got to
next week.
Speaker 2 (01:43:09):
But Mike Johnson has punted this thing as long as
he can, and the longer it goes, the more.
Speaker 3 (01:43:13):
Suspicious it looks.
Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
Then you've got Keisleen Maxwell, who I have a sneaky feeling, commuted, pardoned.
Supreme Court's gonna hear, you know, the case and whether
or not she should be there based on the fact
that he cut a deal at one time that said
any of his co conspirators, and this was back when
he cut that other deal, they should be free from prosecution.
Speaker 3 (01:43:38):
I just have a feeling.
Speaker 37 (01:43:39):
The Deputy Attorney General met with Glaine and then she
shot therelaughter moved to, why, well, there are.
Speaker 11 (01:43:50):
Things I'm not you know, I'm not allowed to talk about, right,
So there's I can't talk about.
Speaker 29 (01:43:54):
Okay, but let's justity, let's just somebody.
Speaker 11 (01:43:59):
When any whody who's represented by a lawyer who knows
what they're doing, goes in and meets with the government,
there's always a.
Speaker 2 (01:44:06):
Quid pro quote.
Speaker 3 (01:44:08):
That's what we're thinking.
Speaker 2 (01:44:10):
As well.
Speaker 3 (01:44:12):
We'll see, Oh what a tangled web we weave kids,
What will that look like?
Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
Next week? You'll be thinking about the government shutdown. Trump
might try to shut this thing down for a while.
Do you think he did something.
Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
The longer that he continues to push against releasing anything,
saying it's a government hoax.
Speaker 2 (01:44:33):
And the longer they delay, the more questions I have
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Will they execute him or not? This is interesting.
Speaker 16 (01:46:19):
Out of Texas, Robert Robertson was convicted of killing his
two year old daughter in two thousand and three by
violently shaking her. His lawyers argued that the toddler had
been ill her entire life, that our injuries could have
come from any number of sources. With a new execution
date looming, attorney Brad Scale says.
Speaker 2 (01:46:34):
If we kill this man in the face of this
medical evidence, it'll be a stain on our state that
will never go.
Speaker 16 (01:46:40):
We Scalise has asked the Fifth US Circuit Court of
Appeals to halt his client's execution. Prosecutors maintained that the
case against Robertson was sound.
Speaker 3 (01:46:49):
Why would they even halt it?
Speaker 2 (01:46:50):
Well, first of all, missus and Taos with this before.
A lot of stuff has come out now that's contradicted
a lot of the data of Shaken Baby Central.
Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
The interesting thing is he doesn't want a new trial.
Speaker 2 (01:47:04):
He wants them to look at the evidence and look
at the stuff that has happened in Texas where they've
thrown cases out or they've overturned stuff based on the
latest findings. You're even finding several prosecutors have sided with
the defense, saying, yeah, this stuff has changed as science
gets better. It does, and if you're going to kill
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somebody in the name of justice, you better damn we'll
get it right. And he's got two weeks from today
for them to do something about this. So this is
going to be interesting to watch how this plays itself out.
They said they did a good job, but there's been
a lot of stuff that has changed over the last
several years. You know, the consensus versus application is one
(01:47:48):
of the things they've looked at about the what they
call the triad, which is subdural. He hemorrhage, retinal hemorrhages,
and incephalopathy.
Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
I think I said that right. If I didn't, I apologize.
Speaker 2 (01:48:03):
So they're looking at different things including hypoxia, neck and
spinal injury, you know, rebleeds, things of these things. So
there's a lot of things they're looking at saying yeah, no,
maybe I don't Again.
Speaker 3 (01:48:16):
He's not asking for it to be overturned or any
of that stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:48:19):
He wants them to pause it so they can present
new information and data. Where you go, hey, you convicted
our client of this. That data isn't good anymore. He
probably wouldn't getting convicted today, So we need to pause this.
Speaker 3 (01:48:33):
We shall see what happens.
Speaker 2 (01:48:35):
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fun show today as always tomorrow, have a big announcement
of our Halloween countdown. It's getting ready to happen, which
is so cool. You know, I love that stuff. Plus,
you know, my assumption is we're not gonna have much
going on today because the government's closed, but they'll pick
it up again tomorrow, and tomorrow we should have a
better idea of how they're polling, because remember, whoever starts
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to lose the polling battle will be the one that
gives in.
Speaker 3 (01:49:27):
Oh yeah, that's how this thing works.
Speaker 2 (01:49:31):
You guys have an amazing, blessed rest of your thirds.
Hold on a second.
Speaker 3 (01:49:37):
I see you Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:49:38):
We will do it again tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:49:40):
Promise you that as always.
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