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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Not since Amber heard have we seen a turd laid
this big? Pam Bondi yesterday came out the gates swinging
and maybe meming us the meme of the year in
the dows at fifty thousand, and you're like, what the
hell are you talking about? If you didn't see it
(00:35):
yesterday there was an Epstein hearing right, Epstein's dead. Good,
Maybe should we dig him up and find out if
that was really him? Because the conspiracies are out there,
and who doesn't love a good conspiracy. But no, this
was about the failure of not just this administration, but
so many other administrations to do anything about this guy
and the protection that's out there for him. So they
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send Pam Bondy, the Attorney General of the United States
of America kind of sorta. And I have to be honest,
I had I had higher hopes for her. I was wrong.
She's awful. She's not just kind of awful. She's not
just she's not this the Yeah, she wasn't great. It
wasn't me. It's like one of those things where how
was the dinner? Yeah it was okay, there's nothing right
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home about it. Wasn't the worst, wasn't the best? I
had higher hopes. No, it was like, how was the dinner?
And it was like this, let me tell you about
the dinner. They poisoned us with mushrooms, right, and my
entire family is no longer with us.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
And I was in the hospital for a very long
time to the tunes of millions of dollars trying to
save me from the death cap mushroom or whatever. That's
how the dinner was. That's how this went. But again,
I thank you so much, Pam, because you gave us
the meme potentially of the year and the excuse of
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the year as well. And we're going to go through
some of those amazing memes that are out there. But
I want to remind everybody this is serious. What happened
to these young girls. They're women now, but they were
young girls. So we always have to take that into
account because we always see them and think, oh, no,
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they were young. Right. I have a fifteen year old girl,
I have a seven year old So come at it
from you know, okay, And did this awful pos of
a human being traffic to disgusting, vile, horrible powerful men,
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did that happen, So how do you start it? Take
it away, Pam.
Speaker 4 (02:46):
The Tao. The Tao right now is over. The Dow
is over fifty thousand dollars. I don't know why you're laughing.
You're a great stock trader, as I hear raskin. The
Tao is over fifty thousand right now, the S and
P at almost seven thousand, and the nasdacs smashing records.
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Americans four oh one k's and retirement savings are booming.
That's what we should be talking about. We should be
talking about making Americans safe. We should be talking about
what does a dow have to do with anything? That's
what they just ask. Are you kidding?
Speaker 2 (03:26):
No, nobody's kidding not. At this point in time, you
are useless. So what does it have to do with anything?
That's great that your four oh one k and your
investments are doing well? We're not talking about that. Hey, girls,
young women that are here in the gallery at this hearing,
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will you please stand up so bad men touch you
in your no no place. How does a fifteen percent
return on your froh one k? How's that? How's that feel?
Is that? Is that? Taking away the pain? The scarring
is that hurting? Is it helping? But tell me how's
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your four? So you got a four oh one K, right, Like,
bad things happen to you as a kid, but we're
gonna make it better by giving you a four oh
one K. That's going to be doing great. Yes, it's
great that the four oh one k is at fifty thousand.
Nobody's denying that it has nothing to do with this,
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not a damn thing, nothing zilt, not a Again, ladies,
we're sorry about all the things that happened to me
and you were children. That sucks, and we're sorry that
we're protecting dirty, horrible men who did awful things and
they're above the law. But you're welcome. Okay, you're welcome
fifty thousand. Could there be a worse answer? Could there is? This?
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Is this what you're going with? Did you walk out
of there and go nail it? So people now are
taking to the interwebs as you do, and what are
they doing? They're having a laugh with the dows at
fifty thousand means, my wife, how late were you out
last night?
Speaker 4 (05:13):
The dow is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
My landlord, I'm late on rent.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Dow is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
That's all you have to say. Now, I can't believe
you cheated on me. The Dow is at fifty thousand,
dropped the mic. Oh god, yeah, we're gonna be I'm
fine with this one today. It's not a fun situation.
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But if there was ever a time when this to me,
maybe others have a different This is as bad as
Biden's debate where he beat Medicare. That's how bad this is.
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Trump should fire her. Let Nick and her need to go.
We'll talk about more of this later. But meanwhile, something
else happened yesterday besides what was going I have no
idea what happened in El Paso. I've gotten fifteen different
stories about we're closing the airport. While you're closing the airport,
cousin drones from the cartels. Probably we shot them down.
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Were they cartel drones? It's possible, very could be. There's
a possibility for that. How many days? Ten? Ten? Are
you going to tell the city or any of their officials. No,
we're choosing not to do that. Hour later, we've reopened it.
I'm not sure how long ten days is now, but
it seemed like it was longer when I was younger. Now,
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why did they close it down? I've heard everything from
and again, this is the world that where information travels
so fast, and not all that information at the beginning
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is real, so you have to piece it together. So
what we do know it was some sort of closure
because of a firing of an anti drone laser. Now
was it us that fired the laser? Wasn't them? So
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the Mexican president says her government has no information on
the border drones following temporary air closure. One general said,
and I was watching Ali Bradley, our friend down there
at the border from News Nation. She said that one
of the generals told her that there's about a thousand
drones that come over they believe, for the Mexican Co
hotels a month. So the cartels send over about one
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thousand drones a month, give or take, and they do
everything from reconnaissance to you know, trying to jam certain things,
to delivering of stuff. So apparently what we did is
this had to do with us shooting down a party
balloon near al Passo with a laser. What kind of
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party was? I don't know. What do you have to
say for yourself?
Speaker 4 (08:18):
That was over fifty thousand that's right.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
That's all you got to say. So what exactly caused it?
I don't know. To me. The weird thing is why
did it have to be ten days? That just seemed
like that was an overreach immediately and kind of set things,
you know, going a little sideways. So we'll find out
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more about this. But apparently this was an anti drone
laser that we use. It's called the direct energy laser
that counters drone technology. And it was CBPS. It was
under their control at the time, and it was a balloon.
They mistaken it as I guess a drone of some
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sort or something that may have been adversarial, and we
shot it down. So there's that speaking of adversarial this
right here, of all the stuff yesterday, right, And I
don't know if we can look at artificial intelligence and
finally when they get ready to attack and say.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Look the Dow is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
I don't know if we're going to be able to
do that. But if you didn't hear yesterday, anthropic, right,
so anthropic, big, huge, AI, it's anthropic massive. Their safety
researcher he quit and he said, good luck with what's coming.
(09:45):
I'm going to go write poetry. What Yeah, have fun.
I'm going to go write poetry. What's coming? Good luck
to you? Good luck to you. But what about now?
You guys have fun? All right? Good luck? I wish
you the best. I hope all works out well for everybody.
I'm gonna write poetry in my last days. That scared
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the hell out of me. It does. It's crazy. Wait
a minute, you're supposed to be the guy. You're You're
the dude. You're the guy they're supposed to tell everybody
what might be coming. You're the guy. Well, good luck
kind of poetry you're gonna write. Oh, I got a
poem for you. Roses are red, violets are blue. Watch
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out because AI is coming for you. Oh jeez. And
I just I was sitting there and I was it's
hard not to think that we are creating something that
in some way or shape and form. As much as
I am a big proponent of AI, absolutely we're playing
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with fire, and a decent amount of fire. Potentially. It's
not just him, By the way, from Anthropic, You've had
several others over the last several weeks. Who are I
mean really like former Open AI researcher Zoe Hitzig. She
left saying deep reservations about open AI strategy. Hein Fam
(11:19):
also from Open Ai, left set I finally feel the
existential threat that AI is posing. And one person, Matt
Schumer right, who's an entrepreneur AI guy, said something big
is happening right now, and he said, this is a
COVID moment, just putting it out there. And remember if
all was going.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
Bad, the doo is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
We pivot from the chaos of the world and head
over to the other part of the world that everybody
is watching, which is Milan Cortina Olympics. So the Olympics
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are in full swing, big day.
Speaker 5 (13:36):
To day.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Because the US men's hockey team gets its thing going.
Sai day they take on Switzerland, so that'll be fun.
I'm not going to give you the results because I
told everybody I don't do that. I don't want to
do that because Tommy, you want to go home and
all that kind of stuff. I will tell you we're
doing okay. We're doing okay. I just want to point
that out. We're doing okay. But the talk of everything
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over the last couple of days has been about a skier.
What Yeah, so this is so awesome stulaholm len Graden.
He's a Norwegian biathlete. He won a bronze a couple
days ago, and during his emotional interview back to his
(14:23):
home country, he said this.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Six months ago, I met the love of my life,
he said, but then admitted that three months into the
relationship he cheated on her.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Yeah, that's how he he went out and did his thing.
He just talks about how I really loved her. She
was great, but then there was somebody who was great
too three months later for a little while. But then
I felt bad and.
Speaker 6 (14:47):
Oops, maybe there's a chance that she will see what
she really means to me.
Speaker 7 (14:56):
And maybe not.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Yeah, she's not happy by the way she He's said
that she's not happy about the attention. Doesn't like this.
It's a very embarrassing situation and she's not thrilled by it.
But the good news is tea. Because how is everybody reacting?
They're talking about the tea being spilled.
Speaker 7 (15:15):
That was our breakfast conversation this morning. I mean, at
least he's putting himself out there.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
I respect it some siding with her.
Speaker 8 (15:23):
I think it wouldn't work for me, but I wish
him and her are the best.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, that's not gonna happen. She doesn't seem thrilled. She
seems rather pissed and embarrassed about this. And she came
out and she said she doesn't like all the attention.
Three two three, five, three eight twenty four twenty three
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(15:53):
have stayed private, but it didn't because he's like, yeah,
so she was the girl that I loved forever except
for depart Then I saw someone else who was way
hot at the time, and so did Hippen or whatever.
It ended up being my exits all. I don't know
what in Norwegian sounds like. We moved from that Olympia
into one that was disqualified today. So this morning Vladislav
(16:20):
from Ukraine was disqualified before his event started. He's a
skeleton sledder, and that's where you lay like, so you
have you lose on your back and you and your
head's in the back and your feet up front. WHI,
it's the opposite. You're laying on your front, your heads
up front. He wanted to wear a helmet with faces
(16:43):
of people who were killed in the Russia Ukraine War,
and the Olympic committee said no.
Speaker 9 (16:50):
It followed his refusal, multiple refusals to comply with the
IC guidelines on athlete expression.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
So they kicked him out, and they said they gave
him all kinds of chances, but he said, now I'm
gonna do this, and you know what we're talking about,
you dude, great move, This is this is smart. You're
a skeleton writer. Okay, So I don't even know how
you even make money or whatever, what kind of job
you would have, and I don't know if it pays
great being a skeleton rid. My thought is it doesn't.
(17:21):
But you've raised first of all, you've endeared yourself to
your countrymen and women who are going through hell, and
you've raised your profile tremendously. So good work for you,
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The Latest out of Arizona and the Hunt for Nancy Guthrie,
the mom of Savannah Guthrie, who is, of course today's show.
She's supposed to be at the Olympics covering everything. The
latest is they got a glove. They found it runs
some DNA on it, but all they really have is
(18:26):
that video. Now I bring this up because this is important,
and you're thinking, why is this important? Take take missus
gun three out of this, and God blessed, we wish
her the best. That story is bizarre and and it's
become a world story. It's national story, it's a world story.
They're covering it all over the world. But there is
(18:51):
more to this. So she if you guys haven't seen
the video, which is like, first of all, the guy
is an idiot, right. I was talking to my buddy yesday,
I said, outside of shooting his grundle off, because he's
got his holster like in the front, and a gun
doesn't look like it fits, and he's got a ski
mask on and he's like totally covered. You can't see
anything outside the eyes and whatnot. But take away just
(19:14):
for a moment whatever, you know, the whole salaciousness of
was it an inside job and this and the other,
and think of it this way. She did have a
subscription to Nest, which was the camera they had. Yet
Nest had all the footage. What yeah, Nest had all
(19:35):
of the footage, all of it. Nest has it. So
just because you no longer pay for the subscription for
whatever you have, Ring Nest, what about Ring? Well, here's
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And again you're sitting there going, oh, wait, you guys
find a dog a day? How many go missing? But
so you can tap into everybody's camera whenever, Yes, that's
just it. The surveillance state, you know, from AI to
all this stuff, the surveillance state is alive. And well,
how many times have you said something in a conversation,
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whatever it is about, maybe something you want to buy
or whatever it is that you're going to look up
the other day? Perfect example for me, My wife and
I were talking about something and we're talking about passports.
I think partially because of the same Act. We're getting
onto this conversation about passports. We'll talk about save Act
later and she uh, and I said, you know, I said,
we used to have one of the gold standard passports,
(21:13):
and she goes, what do you mean. I said, there
are there's certain countries where it's a gold stand like
Singapore is the most powerful passport you can have you
go anywhere in the world. You don't have to have
a visa. Nobody hates you. It's it's it's a powerful passport.
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I go to on my phone and the first thing
that pops up, Why is Singapore the most powerful passport? What?
I didn't look that up? No, because they're always listening.
Nets can hear everything. Your TV's we always talking about
your TVs. You think you're watching TV. Maybe I believe
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they're watching you. They're hearing you. And this has really
brought this out to everybody that they can turn their
cameras on all the time. We'll always tell you when
you get a laptop, right, a little piece of tape
over the over the camera. It's a real scary situation.
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On top of that, it's not just about the video.
They can also hear you because apparently there was nest
microphones inside of the house. But take away this situation
and I hope that this breaks the case in all
of that. But anything you're talking about in there, anything,
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maybe even the most embarrassing situation they got access to.
That that should worry all of us. And it isn't
being talked about enough, and it should be. We here
in the midst of this crazy surveillance state, and yes,
we can see everybody tries to justify this is Tracy Walden,
(23:13):
she's a former CIA and FBI special agent talking about
there's good that comes with it. Yeah, I get it.
There's good that comes with it's also privacy that needs
to be recognized that isn't anymore because the fine print. Baby.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
Yeah, I can.
Speaker 10 (23:33):
Understand why people have concerns. Obviously they feel like their
rights are being violated. But at the same time, just
to kind of counter that argument, people get just as
upset when data is kept to private. I think back
to the San Berdinino shooting where we thought that there
may be an additional attack and the FBI we couldn't
break into their phone, We couldn't get that computer data,
we couldn't get that digital data to be able to
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stop a further attack.
Speaker 7 (23:56):
And now granted there wasn't one.
Speaker 10 (23:58):
But it's interesting because when you push comes to shove,
people want that data and they want that data right away.
But in everyday life, individuals want to be protected. So
it's a really fine line that we need to walk.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
And again, Tracy Wolder, the former CIA FBI agent, when
bad people do bad things, we want to be able
to gather the information. I get that. It's not about
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the bad people doing bad things in the big picture thing,
it's about the average person being able to know that
their house isn't spying on them. Because we want you
to get into somebody's phone because they went and shot
up a place and we want to find out was
there more who were you talking to? You didn't take
the information that you're spying on that person to then
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go out and stop them from doing it. It's the
after the facts, well they're bad, you want that because
that's first of all, that's part of making the case.
It's the fact that you have access to everybody's stuff
all the time. You like to walk around your house naked.
They love that for you, talk into details with your husband,
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wife or whatever embarrassing things. They love that for you.
We should have some reservations, and you've got to look
at the fine print when it comes to the stuff
that you have, like ring or whatever else, because there's
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things in there that you know. You finally get down
there in the tiniestest written in Latin, and it's like
we are going to record you twenty four to seven. Ooh,
so I want Savannah Guthrie to you know, her mom
all this stuff. I don't think there's anybody out there's like,
oh they got her, and I hope she got with
you deserve No, we all understand that, Yes, there are
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some great stuff that comes with this, but there are
also privacy issues and we have and I think the
issue in today's world too is we've just given up
our privacy and we're fine with we've opted in to
giving up our privacy. That is also scary. It is
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very scary at times, no doubt about that. Uh. We
were talking earlier about El Paso, and we'd like to
give out our number here three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three. That is not only a
text line that is also aligned when you could interact,
leave a message for moah me and somebody called yesterday
and said, hey, I had changed my plans.
Speaker 11 (26:46):
They just wanted to tell you about this thing at Alpasa,
having a change everything on my flights here and getting
to all pass of this coming week and us what
to leave tomorrow night end. I'm having to rent a car.
Speaker 12 (26:58):
Get chat the cartel, oh.
Speaker 11 (27:00):
Man cartel wouldn't be a stupid Uh got to be
something bigger than that, so have a great day.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
By yeah, that guy went and changed all of his plans,
only to find out a few hours later that they've
reversed everything and that it was actually us that shut
down a balloon with some sort of anti drone laser
and the car. You know, the cartel. That's an interesting
thing because you know, you hear stories. Well, the cartels
(27:26):
want to go get the border patrol. The cartels want
to do this. The cartails want to The cartels could
do a lot, but the cartels also know what comes
with that. And what comes with.
Speaker 5 (27:40):
That is.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
You start killing border patrol. Watch what happens. Watch how
the tides turn when it comes to how people look
at the border patrol and stuff like that. You watch
how it is in a second. If you kill the
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border agent, it changes everything changes in a second. You
go out and you kill a few agents because you
want to show you how strong you are, and it
becomes not tit for tat, it becomes you, right, just
(28:24):
flicked the world's most pissed off dragon with your finger,
and now it's going to eat your soul. They recognize that,
they do. Oh man, just it's crazy people changing their
(28:45):
plans because why because you guys went out in ten days,
originally ten who's running this? And the mayor was pissed.
He's like, nobody told us a damn thing, nothing, not
a thing. Well it didn't matter because within a little
while was gone and they had removed it, and then
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we're back to normal, whatever normal is. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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about Pam Bondy. And for those of you guys who
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don't know.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
The Dow is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
That's what she is wanting everybody to know, no matter
how bad your life is, no matter how bad things
have gone in your life, the Dow is over fifty thousand.
So there's that. But we've got a video of today
about how she bombed. Yesterday's the best way she pambondied
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talk a little bit more about that coming up. The
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Yesterday, the monks, the Marching Monks, finished their twenty three
hundred mile walk and bid us all ado, and we
thank them for what they did, because I think they
did something amazing which brought the country together a little
bit and showed us a little sign of hope and happiness.
Speaker 14 (31:52):
As quickly as you can snack the pebble from my hand,
when you can take the pebble from my hand, it
would be time for you to do.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
Now it's time wait for your daily Monk Marching update.
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Time for you to leave.
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So this is the final monch Munch Monk March update.
That's pretty funny, the right. This is the final one.
So the honorable of the venerable Beko is the leader
of this. He's the one that you've seen pretty much
at the microphone all the time. And they asked him bro.
(32:29):
I don't know if they said bro, I probably would
have so, uh, how do you feel?
Speaker 15 (32:34):
Where the first crowd was in uh Mississi, b Georgia.
A lot of people that is overwhelmed, and that is
when I cry. I touched my heart that I never
expected that much of people coming out with this mission,
(32:55):
but so many people coming out to create us and
to wait for hours and seeing that it's really touched
my heart and then tells me that I have to
still write past and the right thing to do to
support the people and who are Seeing so much people
coming out, Oh show make me sad because without shuffering,
(33:20):
they wouldn't come out.
Speaker 14 (33:23):
Right.
Speaker 15 (33:24):
Seeing so much people coming out means we are shuffer
a lot deeply, and that oh show make me shad
as well.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Yeah, I bet it does. Did you? I mean, honestly,
did you.
Speaker 4 (33:37):
Know the dow was over fifty thousand?
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Maybe if you knew that, you wouldn't have to do
the walk. Oh shit. They asked him, you know, because
he's doing this for peace, right, like this the whole thing,
and you know he he's familiar with what's going on
in the world obviously doesn't live under a rock. But
his thing is I want to bring awareness all this
stuff on the show everybody that there can be peace,
And they asked him again, do you think there can be?
Speaker 15 (34:00):
It is possible? Like these days from Texas to here.
I always say that peace has begun, has bloomed because
everywhere we go now people just lining up on the
street and gathering to support this mission and to walk
with us in spirit. Millions of people now, not just thousand,
one hundred thousand, millions and millions of people joining this
(34:22):
and they actually practice that. Just the message that I
share within every talk. Today is going to be my
peaceful day. Just write that down on the piece of
paper in a pan with day.
Speaker 7 (34:33):
It's going to be my peaceful day.
Speaker 15 (34:35):
Yes, in the morning, when we wake up, just get
a paper and a pen. Right now today it's going
to be my peaceful day. Be mindful with it. Throughout
our day. Do one thing at a time, do not multitask,
and be mindful with it. Do everything within that day
to make your day peace.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
That's what I'm gonna do. I woke up this morning
and the first thing I did is like, I need
to write this down.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
The thous over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
And I did so. More's more peaceful than I was before,
much more peaceful. Just the venerable Bondie Son. We'll miss
the monks man. Those guys did it for real. Those
guys put it out there. They lived it in so
many of us we don't. They live their belief and
(35:21):
I love that. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your ex It's
your Insta, your YouTube and more. We got a new
video up right now about the Venerable Bondie Son. If
you have a chance to go check it out on
the older YouTube. Helps us out r here in the
Chad Benson Show. Coming up, hour number two of the program.
(35:41):
A lot of stuff that we're going to try to
squeeze into it, including yesterday, James Vanderbeek died from Dawson's
Creek Varsity Blues. He leaves behind six kids and a wife,
but they have a go fund me up and it's
because of his medical bills. He spent the last part
of his life fighting at the seas, also fighting the
(36:05):
hopes that he doesn't leave his family broke af We
talk a little bit about that more on Pam Bondi
and the hearing, which was, as we all know interesting.
Is probably the nicest thing to say. Our number two
straight ahead Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson show.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
The Dow is at fifty thousand. That is all your honor.
You guys know what that is. Pam Bondi yesterday has
given us the meme of the year. She is awful.
(37:16):
But you know, the doo so Epstein hearing's going on,
which I continue to tell you is way bigger than
people realize. And many of you start to go, you
know what, there might be some legs here, Oh, there's
some legs here. And the way they handled it yesterday
in particular, let's be real her she started off bad,
(37:36):
and this when you think you can't get any worse,
she's like, hold on and watch this.
Speaker 4 (37:42):
The doo. The doo right now is over. The dow
is over fifty thousand dollars. I don't know why you're laughing.
You're a great stock trader. As I hear raskin, the
doo is over fifty thousand right now, the S and
P at almost seven thousand, and the nasdacs smashing records.
(38:03):
Americans four oh one k's and retirement savings are booming.
That's what we should be talking about. We should be
talking about making Americans safe. We should be talking about
what does a dow have to do? With anything. That's
what they just ask. Are you kidding?
Speaker 2 (38:21):
Are you kidding? You're sitting there at a hearing about
a man who systematically used his power and contacts two
(38:41):
molest young girls. How many of them? We don't know
the actual number, right, So he trafficked in young girls.
There are co conspirators out there. You've lied to us
on so many many occasions, and then you have the
(39:03):
gall to say, we're here to talk about safety. That's
what we should be talking about safety. What about for
these women? You failed? And not only did you fail,
you have now become the meme of the year. How
So anything out there, case in point, if anybody says
(39:27):
anything horrible to you, just tell them. The Dows at
fifty thousand.
Speaker 16 (39:34):
Haye, baby, No, hey baby, So I know you're cheating
on me.
Speaker 4 (39:42):
The Tao is at fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
Okay.
Speaker 16 (39:48):
So I saw the text in your phone s and.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
P seven thousand.
Speaker 7 (39:54):
Have you thought about that?
Speaker 16 (39:56):
I haven't thought about that, too, busy thing about you
cheating on me.
Speaker 12 (40:00):
So, the stock market is kind of the best it's
ever been, and I want to remind you to the
first point that the Dow is at fifty dow'san the Tao.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
You are a meme for a reason. You're a clown
tacular epic in your clown tackerie. Oh you know if
that's a word. Trump endorsed a guy I think it
was from Alabama. I can't even remember him, but he
started talking about slavery. Do you guys remember that? And
(40:35):
he tried to put a spin on it that it
was good for everybody, right, And my whole thought was,
you could say anything and it would have been better
than slavery time anything. Yesterday. She could have pretty much
(40:56):
said just about anything, but you went with fifty thousand.
The Dow is at fifty thousand. You were a meme
and a clown. You need to go. You are crappy
at your job, and that is being nice. If you
go watch our YouTube. I said a little bit more
(41:18):
than just crappy at your job. Nobody's buying it. And
you made a farce of yourself yesterday. And if you
don't think so, here's some more greetings.
Speaker 4 (41:27):
Hi, what are your specials? Well, you know it's funny.
Speaker 17 (41:30):
Since my time as waitress, I have completed more orders.
Speaker 4 (41:33):
Oh than what are the excuse me?
Speaker 17 (41:35):
I'm going to answer the question when I'm good and ready.
Your theatrics are ridiculous. Okay, the market price fish might
be up, but the dow is down. Oh, you can't
read the menu because of redactions. How about you apologize
for coming in here with the party of eleven?
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Ma'am?
Speaker 4 (41:53):
Could I go to refill on water?
Speaker 17 (41:54):
Did you drink the water I already gave you?
Speaker 11 (41:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 17 (41:56):
But I wont Do you admit that I already gave
you water?
Speaker 2 (41:59):
Yeah, ma'am.
Speaker 17 (42:01):
Oh, so you want to complain that I gave you
pickles when you said you did not want pickles. But
how about you apologize for a complicated order. I have
yet to hear an apology from you, or you for
that matter. What are the gluten free options? How about
you grow a pair a turkey burger. This guy's got
beef derangement syndrome over here.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
Give me that's I mean, that's all you need to know.
Just the dows at fifty thousand. Everything was. It was
theatrics that was for a party of one and fail fail.
You're done. Thank you very much for coming. I appreciate
that you've failed, and you've embarrassed yourself and made it worse.
(42:47):
If you thought it can't get worse. It did. Let
me know what you think. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show, is
your ex your insta? Speaking of insta, several of you
reached out to talk about how awful this was, and yeah,
that's the best thing to say is yeah, awful. Doesn't
(43:08):
even really begin to talk about how bad this was
because it was bad, Pam, it was, it was bad, Pam.
Speaker 4 (43:19):
The Dow was over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (43:21):
We get it. BONDI is the devil. O good friend,
Lisa says as a woman, I just can't even watch
her that smug look and ignoring the victims. Like you said,
Watergate took two years. I think down the road, this
blankety grin on her face will be gone. And wtf
(43:45):
with her talking about the stock market to deflect? What
does the dow Jones have to do with it? It's
a clown show. Yeah, I agree, I agree, But hey,
today he Kop pulls you over. Do you know why
I pulls you over? No? No, I don't, sir, but
(44:06):
I do.
Speaker 4 (44:07):
Know the dows over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
You got to tell somebody at work that they are
in trouble and they start giving you pushback. Look at
them and go.
Speaker 4 (44:17):
The dows over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Just keep doing that and see what that gets you
today your rents.
Speaker 4 (44:22):
Late dows over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
You guys, get where I'm going. Judge sends you to something.
Speaker 4 (44:28):
You say the dow was over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (44:31):
Just keep doing that and see what happens. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch had Benson shows your
extra instat We moved from that to James Vanderbeek. You
guys remember him. He was a little shit called the
Dallason's Creek. He was also in Varsity Blues.
Speaker 18 (44:45):
Do you want him? You want him like I want you?
You you love him like I love you? Well, the
difference is he loves you back the same way and
you deserve that, okay. And I'm not going to be
the one who stands in the way of ugeeny.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
And I bring that up because over his lifetime he
made some good money. When he started out in Dawson's Creek,
he was making I think thirty thousand episode. At the
end of it, he's making one hundred and seventy five thousand.
Remember California taxes, your manager, all of that stuff. You're
probably walking you make one hundred and seventy five. You're
lucky if you're walking with you know, seventy five of that.
(45:34):
But he died. Lots of kids, lots of kids. He
had cole rectal cancer. He his wife, Kimberly, six children,
Olivia fifteen, Joshua thirteen, Annabelle twelve, Emily nine, Gwendolen seven,
and Jeremiah four. There's a gofund me why because they're broke.
(45:54):
They're gonna lose their house. He had to sell all
of his stuff, all of his stuff because he didn't
have any money. The expense of fighting cancer and trying
to survive. Not only eventually the cancer won, but it
(46:18):
also was crushing him as he's trying to survive, knowing
that he's not going to be here, and he's leaving
his family with what millions of dollars in debt. Now
they've raised on GoFundMe right now, they're trying to get
to one point five million, otherwise they're gonna lose everything,
the house and all these things. It is a I mean,
you've lost your father, right and there's all these kids
(46:43):
and you're having to figure out how to survive. There
was no funds left none, And it shows you the
broken system we've gotten this country. We did, We've got
a system that's busted it. And I think this just
(47:05):
shines a light on you know, remember the Republicans like,
we're going to fix Obamacare, and they're like, here, don't
get sick, and there's our plan. We do have a
serious issue with this, and I think this shining spotlight
on a lot more. If you have a heart attack,
you shouldn't go bankrupt. If you have cancer, you shouldn't
(47:26):
have to worry about what comes next if indeed you
don't win, and what do you leave your family with.
We've got to find a better way than what we
have right now. There's no doubt about this. But I
think I think this is an eye opener for a
lot of people who thinks that you know, these stars,
they don't have it all. They don't. And it shows
(47:49):
you too how fast things can go. And no matter
how much we say.
Speaker 4 (47:55):
The thousand over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
Doesn't mean it helps you. All kidding aside. It's it's
expensive to live, and what people are finding out it's
also expensive to die. Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show is
your ex insta YouTube. We've got a video up right now,
(48:21):
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Speaker 1 (49:49):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (49:52):
Valentine's Day is almost here now, guys. You could get
off the freeway as you're going home and see the
person selling flowers on the side of the road. Oh
though this year it may not be as many people
selling those flowers and say to self and then either
(50:14):
try to buy some or have to rush to the store.
Oh yeah, ched, I've had to rush to the store
before we know it's store too. You're rushing too, right,
it's never we not go to the floors because they're
sold out. So where do you go? Go to the supermarket? Right?
You look around, You're like, what can I get her?
Speaker 14 (50:31):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (50:32):
I'm gonna get her this and this, those flowers, and
you've got to try to scrape the price tag off.
You're like, oh, public nine ninety nine, thanks so much. Look, okay,
it's a fake, made up holiday. We get it because
Big Flower and Big Card Hallmark put this out there.
(50:53):
Oh goodness, everybody's done it. Every guy in the world
has done that. Now, this is what I want to
talk to you about. How much money do we spend
on Valentine's Day? Because guess what a record setting year
they're saying twenty nine point one billion. What that is
what the National Retail Federation is saying and prosper Insights
(51:15):
and Analytics. This is their annual survey. They said much
of that growth is driven by middle and high income
shoppers who are expanding their gift list to include friends.
Why what friends? Coworkers? Do you do that? Can you see? I,
you know, I've got my wife, like the girls. I
might get the girls a little something, you know, Like
(51:37):
that's because they're they're you know, they're the littles. Are
you no problem with that? But the thought of like, hey,
you know what I need to get my coworkers Valentine's
what is this high school great when you were a
kid and in grade school, like you had to give
it Valentine to everybody, do a have to mom? And
(51:59):
then you go and you get the those horrible candies
with the stupid sayings in them. You're sweet. That's what
I'm gonna do to everybody at my work. You go
those big bags like CBS, you're the best. You smell
nice three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
three at Chad Benton show, is your ex and still
(52:22):
all the other things. Let me know what you think
about getting your coworkers of Valentine's ready on the Jad
Benson Show. So buyers are on average are gonna spend
about two hundred dollars in total for friends and yes,
coworkers and pets. You're getting your pets something, are you?
(52:44):
You're gonna get your pet a little something? Good luck
with that. I don't know why no one wants to
date me. My cat's all got me something. And guys,
I want to remind you, we're the ones being judged.
We're the ones. We're the ones, and in many cases
(53:04):
it's like, ah, God, I guess I'll let him sleep
with me tonight. You know, like that's they're like, oh
thanks jeez. Well, and we're gonna be judged on did
he take you to a fancy restaurant? Did he give
you some jewelry? Did he get you the right box
of whatever?
Speaker 19 (53:20):
You know?
Speaker 2 (53:20):
It's it's you know, it's so we're being judged on this.
And rarely do I hear a guy come the next secad.
You know what sucks?
Speaker 20 (53:29):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (53:30):
My wife got me nothing for Valentine's I took her
to a nice dinner, right, I got a Roses, I
bought her some jewelry. What should get you nothing like
she she got me nothing. We're being judged. Just want
(53:51):
you guys to know we you meet every we're being judged.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at sheadventson show is your erks your instant YouTube
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(54:11):
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Speaker 5 (54:18):
Benson Show, then Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:41):
The Chad Benson Show, do you guys know what the
Save Act is. This is gonna save us from stuff,
what kind of stuff? From illegals voting in our elections
because they're everywhere. It passed the House yesterday. I don't know,
there's no support for it right now in the Senate
(55:03):
to get through, and Trump and them are trying to
push John Thune just dah, just just get rid of
the filibuster and do it. It's important that we do it.
Speaker 21 (55:10):
Proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote. Everyone in
the country understands the necessity of that, understands how simple
it is and how important it is. And the only
people that oppose it are people who want to cheat
our system.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
Okay, I mean, I mean there's got to be all
this data to back and up. I mean a data guy,
I like data. Let's see the numbers, right, It's got
to be because it seems like, you know, yeah, showing
an ID, that's important, right, you're on the voter ullshoal
the ID. But you know, could there be issues? Yes,
And I'm gonna tell you why. Here's a perfect example. Me. So,
(55:49):
after my dad died, my mom changed our names. Okay,
so long story with that. I don't want to get
into it. So he went, you know, I was born
to Rodriguez. Oh my god, you're a Mexican, just settled down.
So a lot of that I had hard feelings to
(56:10):
my dad, my mom. There was it was a tough
time in our lives. Well for me, I have to
get a name change from the courts that I have
to get in California, as well as an original birth
(56:30):
certificate because the stuff I have they didn't accept in fact,
the pain in the ass that it is. I'm gonna
tell you guys, this is how insane it is. They
told me on the phone it would be easier for
me to change my name back than having to fly
(56:53):
out to California go to all of these places. And
I'm thinking to myself, Sweet Mother of God, They're right.
How insane is that? Now? If it was rampant, right,
if we're like one in seven voters is an illegal alien,
we'ld be like, Holy Mother of God. But what is
(57:15):
the data? Say? Are we going to do a deep
dive into the Yes, we're gonna do it, a deep
dive into it to find out what is fact and
what is fiction.
Speaker 7 (57:31):
Now it's time to play fact or fiction.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
This is where we go deep inside of a story
and give you nothing but the facts and dismantle the fiction.
Speaker 7 (57:41):
It's fact or.
Speaker 2 (57:42):
Fiction, all right, Little fact or fiction on this one.
Let's get deep inside now. Apparently up to twenty one
million people A lot of times it's women, right, you know,
my wife, she has her ex husband's name still on
a lot of stuff, and they wouldn't accept the marriage
(58:03):
license even though it was real. They needed something else,
and you're just like ugh. So there's a perfect example
of the insanitia. Up to twenty one million people could
have issues like this. So why are we doing this? Well,
it's because people here are voting illegally all the time.
It's just NonStop, forty years, billions of votes since nineteen
(58:26):
eighty two. According to the Heritage Foundation, you know project
twenty twenty five, fourteen hundred cases ish covering all fifty states.
Oh oh oh, well that's like a day right. No, no, no, no, no,
that's total Brendan Center for Justice one billion plus ballots found,
(58:58):
zero point zero zero zero zero zero four percent. Oh no,
it's gotta be more than that, right, So fact or
fiction when it comes to this illegals of voting everywhere,
all the time, changing the elections. That's fiction. Pennsylvania Brookings
(59:23):
Institute thirty year study votes cast one hundred million proven
fraud cases thirty nine point zero zero er zero three
nine one in two point five million. Most of the
states were zero. Then you get into okay, but these
are all illegals. Ah, again fiction. A vast majority of
(59:47):
these cases where there was quote unquote fraud were people
who shouldn't have been voting. Maybe they were felons, Oh,
maybe they took somebody else's identity. So this is ridiculous.
Can we all just kind of understand how insane this is?
(01:00:12):
And now they're like, we're gonna put ice and whatnot
at the polls to keep away what nothing. Look, if
it was widespread, yes, apps a freakin' loutely, But that's fiction.
And these aren't, you know, the Brennan Center for Justice,
(01:00:33):
the Heritage Foundation, the I mean we're talking at Brookings.
We're talking about massive, huge organizations, some of which completely
align with the Republican Party who are saying it's below knee.
So if you want to know if it's fact or
fiction that illegals are voting every single election over and
(01:00:54):
over again, and they're stealing it. The answer is that
is fiction three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Shed Benson's show. Is your ex your Insta,
your Facebook and YouTube? I just trying to point that
out to people. This some of the stuff that we're
(01:01:15):
doing is ridiculous. There are real issues out there. Jobs, right,
so the job numbers come and everybody's excited about some
of these jobs of it, you know, it's the market
really didn't do a lot bonds things of that nature yesterday.
And the reason is simple, you've got to you know
what I always say, politics in particular is the fine print,
but it's everywhere in life. You know, we were talking
earlier about the chaos and craziness of trying to find
(01:01:39):
you know, Nancy Guthrie and all of these leads, thousands
upon thousands of leads, and there's the doorbell camera and
they're like, wait a minute, she doesn't have a subscription
to ask yet that she has a camera there and
they're able still to get video of the guy. How
is that? Because read your fine print. Just because you
(01:02:00):
can't access it doesn't mean they can't. Oh and the
fine print of the jobs simple, Yeah, we created one
hundred and thirty thousand jobs last month. But the revision
from last year was interesting because you see, last year
(01:02:26):
they did what they overstated how many jobs. The revision
they lowered it. They lost nine hundred thousand more jobs.
Oh that's not good, No, it's not. In fact, people
are frustrated and it's taking longer and longer to find jobs.
(01:02:48):
And this is crazy right here. So listen to some
of these people out there job hunting as we speak.
Speaker 4 (01:02:53):
I haven't had a job in nine months. Landing a
job these days is getting harder.
Speaker 7 (01:02:58):
Oh I do is apply for jobs all day.
Speaker 4 (01:03:00):
Got out of my fourth job interview at the same place, not.
Speaker 7 (01:03:06):
One interview, just automator rejections.
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
Not one interview, automated rejections. That's what people are getting
on a daily basis. It is slow to hire, slow
to fire. Market. People are frustrated, and they're saying because
you know, I think a lot of people out there
so well, there's more jobs that has ever been. There's
help want it everywhere. Maybe, but these people aren't lying.
(01:03:32):
I've had several friends that have been looking for quite
a long time and they're not getting anything. So now
they're doing something very interesting. They're going to what they call,
I guess, reverse agencies. Okay, and you know you're getting
people out there like this guy here, he went to
fiver to have uh he made like four hunder bucks
(01:03:53):
to have this guy you know, do them up a
almost perfect resume. But AI kind of tried to AI
it because people are trying to figure out how do
you get around AI? Because right now what you're getting
blocked in a lot of ways is by AI.
Speaker 22 (01:04:09):
And I just was starting to get exhausted. I was
doing you know, three resumes a week for over a
year and got no interviews. I was hopeful that I
would find some success with the reverse recruiting. I didn't
find any success. I still haven't gotten any interviews. I
still haven't landed a job either.
Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
And and you're thinking, well, only three resume. He's doing
three brand new, fresh resumes and sending him out on
a daily basis. And so the reverse agency and this
is a trip. So and they're they're not cheap. By
the way, this guy here owns this agency fifteen hundred
dollars a month. Fifteen hundred dollars a month and ten
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percent of your first year earnings. It's like getting an agent.
So I have an agent. Hello Heather waving to her.
Now you can't see me. We had there. She's amazing,
she's the best right or family. But she gets a
portion of what my contract is. This is the same thing,
but you play pay a monthly subscription. So people are
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paid fifteen hundred dollars a month fifteen one hundred. So
you're got no job and you got to pay these
people to help you get a job. And what they
do is they use AI and humans to essentially work
around the AI and the algorithms to get you to
a point where you get interviews.
Speaker 3 (01:05:34):
So most normal folks they get one interview on every
hundred job applications. We get three to four to five.
We have flied at fifty twoe hundred jobs a week
with a customized resume for each. If you don't get
nine interviews in your first three months, you can get
a full refund.
Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
And it's still though, it's not like you're you're killing it.
You're getting So you get one interview, you send out
one hundred resumes, you get one interview, you send out
the these people send out one hundred resumes, they get
you three, and you still got to do the work,
but fifteen hundred a month and ten percent of your
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first year. So if you go somewhere and you finally
get a job and it pays you sixty thousand, right,
and you and let's just say you you spent two
months with this company, so let's just say three grand,
but it's only halfway through whatever, So it's it's this
is say they just charge you to right, and then
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sixty grand, so there's two and then you owe them
six so eight. So realistically, you got a job that's
going to pay you fifty two thousand a year before taxes,
and it costs you to get that job, which that's
people are trying to figure it out. There's another trick
out there for AI too. And I don't know if
you guys know this trick, and I'm gonna try to
explain it to you. I may be horrible at it,
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but it's better than having somebody else try to explain
it to you that's good at it. And then they
do it right over your head. Where when you're doing
your resume, you take the job post and you copy it,
you put it at the bottom of your resume, and
then you wipe it out what that is supposed to
do is there are certain keywords apparently that will help
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you pop to the front of resumes that they're looking for.
It's a very weird thing, but people are trying to
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Trek two sixty five to one coming up. Urban Word
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of the Day and this one's very interesting. Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 20 (01:09:22):
Hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help, I'm trapped
in a hashtag factory and I can't get out the
Chat Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
Show, as we were talking about jobs, a lot of
times you may be talking to people that are younger
than you and knowing the lingo is gonna help you.
What that's right, It's like being multi lingual. But it's
just in. You know the urban word.
Speaker 7 (01:09:48):
Now, it's time for the urban word of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
The young have a vocabulary all their own, and we
break it down for you.
Speaker 7 (01:09:56):
It's called the urban word of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
All right, my friends. The urban ware of the day
is actually something that is in the dating world. And
I found this to be interesting because there was a
huge article about it. I heard it a couple of
weeks ago. We were joking in my office. We've got
a bunch of gen zers and that work there. We
were joking and one of our youngsters, Madison, she's got
a boyfriend, and the other guy aj and that we're
(01:10:22):
talking and they said, are you monkey branching? I'm like,
what the hell's monkey branching? And I saw it again
today and I thought, oh, yeah, that's what I wanted
to talk about So monkey branching is this and you
may hear this, okay from youngsters, and now what's going on?
This is where you are in a relationship, but you
(01:10:43):
know it's not gonna work right, so you're not this
isn't a forever thing, and so what do you do?
You stick with it, but you're lining up your next
partner before you jump out of it. Ooh, so that
way once the relationship ends, so you don't have to
be alone. So one foot in and one foot out
(01:11:05):
looking for something better. Monkey Branching's your urban word of
the day.
Speaker 7 (01:11:11):
That was the urban word of the day, now, you.
Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
Know, always nice to know. Remember we were talking on
I think it was Monday, about how the gen Z group,
you know, and some of the outfits are not getting
their licenses when they become sixteen. And I asked them,
did you just get your licenses when you were sixteen?
Both of them said no, no, they waited a few years.
(01:11:37):
I found that fascinating. Again, I could wait. I could
wait to leave. As you know if you listen to
the show. I moved to Europe when I was like
just over sixteen, just for my seventeenth birthday, like got
my license drove the airport, got in the plane and
flew over there. That's not what happened. I know. I'm
just making a point about that. Jeers three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 4 (01:12:12):
A thousand over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:12:14):
Little help from us to you right here at the
Chad Benson Show. All right, coming up our number three
of the program, more on Pam Bondi and her awesome
display yesterday of yelling at everybody and changing the subject
and not dealing with the fact that there are some disgusting,
vile people that are still alive. As I have to
(01:12:34):
remind people who try to defend the Epstein stuff, which
is not going to age well in my opinion. Hmm.
Maybe we've got the last of the Monk March. We're
to talk about that as well. Their time is done,
They've made their march, so we'll talk a little bit
about that. We've also got a little ons trending, some
(01:12:56):
Olympic updates, whole bunch of good stuff. Straight ahead, our
number three of the program, Chad Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
Yesterday was an embarrassments all the way. If you guys
didn't see Pambadi yesterday, she memed herself into the Hall
of Fame, the meming Hall of Fame in the Epstein
hearing on Capitol Hill. So let's go over this Epstein.
Really bad, rotten hell, we're good with that. Trafficked in
(01:13:56):
young girls, two powerful men. Sick f is the best
way to describe it. We go on and on, so
we kind of get the gist of where this is going.
Nobody but he's slain and the dead, sob did any
time or in jail, powerful people, the run around. We
(01:14:18):
get it. So she's up there because they have forced
forced this stuff to come out. Now there are three
billion pages that are out there, and people want answers.
They were promised answers. Give me some answers, fade me
some answers. We want answers. We're not going to get
everything we want, but you know what, it's got to
(01:14:38):
be better than this. How does she start? Never mind you,
there's some women in the crowd that weren't women when
these things happened to They were victims, They were children
when horrible things were done. How does Pam roll out
with it?
Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
The tao? The dow right now is over. The doo
is over fifty thousand doll I don't know why you're laughing.
You're a great stock trader. As I hear raskin. The
doo is over fifty thousand right now, the S and
P at almost seven thousand, and the nasdaqs smashing records.
(01:15:18):
Americans four oh one k's and retirement savings are booming.
That's what we should be talking about. We should be
talking about making Americans safe. We should be talking about
what does a doo have to do with anything? That's
what they just asked. Are you kidding?
Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
No, we're not kidding. We have a serious question. What
does the DAO have to do with the fact that
there was a pedo? And there are plenty of petos
and sick f's if you will, and you're out here
talking about the dow. We turned to the young women,
right who were children when this happened to them? Children,
I say, not young girls who were children. Hey, sorry
(01:15:57):
about all that sex stuff and that we covered it up,
But how's your four to one k. You're welcome, you
feel better, You're welcome, You're welcome. She's become a meme.
First of all, she needs to go. We can all
understand that. And you could take the Epstein stuff out
(01:16:17):
of it. There are so many things where she got
way out over her skis and it went sideways. But
she's become a meme. So now people are online, of
course meming it hilariously like you're you're it's that's the
only thing you need. Sorry, I'm late with my rant.
(01:16:38):
Dow's over fifty thousand. Oh so you know what I did.
I do what anybody would do, and I decided to
rock and roll and put together a little dance track
for you guys. Ready for it. It's called the Dow
over fifty Let's get with it. DJ Ba Ba Bondy
and the record crew chalk and fence it.
Speaker 19 (01:16:59):
The dow is over fifty thousands, fifty thous now is
over fifty thousand.
Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
Fifty thousand, fifty thous.
Speaker 23 (01:17:16):
Got a green on his screening on a tree laps
and with a chruggling to I know, we've been working
out of numbers.
Speaker 4 (01:17:22):
Came through with the World Games in the night forty thousands.
Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
I don't know what's worse or scarier. The fact that
she is this incompetent, which I think is probably scarier,
but also the fact that I put this together in
about five minutes with a high and the hardest thing
to do was come up with her going you have
(01:17:51):
memed yourself, You've embarrassed yourself, and I will continue to
say this. This isn't over by any stretch. And what
you've done now is you're losing people that are what
that are Trump supporters and not just voters, supporters, people
who pulled for Trump, people who brought Trump on their podcast.
(01:18:12):
You're losing them.
Speaker 24 (01:18:13):
So now that we know that everybody from Trump, Patel, Bondie, Bongino,
like everybody that was involved in this, ah, this is
just a hoax and we don't have anything like all
they're all on records saying versions of this right with
the latest tranch, all of that is a lie.
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
Yes, right, we has it been proven effectively?
Speaker 7 (01:18:35):
That is complete falsehood.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
What exactly is falsehood?
Speaker 24 (01:18:39):
The statements that this is just a Democrat hoax and
this is I don't even know what that means.
Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
Andrew Schultz not happy, bouncing away timpole.
Speaker 25 (01:18:49):
I ain't cutting Trump any slack now that we know
that they've covered up the co conspirator conspirat documents. There's
a document saying that they were investigating co conspiras Epstein.
There's photos and videos of miners and children. Dan Bongino
is like, look, a lot of these things were hearsay
and you know, fake tips that were uncorroborated. All of
that is true, but there's still no excuse for them
(01:19:11):
not exposing these deep, dark, corrupt petos. Like I can understand.
I can understand Bill Gates didn't do anything criminal. If
it is true that he got an SDD for Martian
hookers and gave it to his wife on accident, that's
not illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
He got divorced.
Speaker 25 (01:19:26):
I can understand why it's embarrassing, and I can respect
someone saying please don't release that email. It's not material
to anybody, just just internal drama.
Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
That's gross and embarrassing.
Speaker 25 (01:19:37):
Yeah, but there's other stuff in there, like that's already
being brought up that I would say is shocking to
the conscience that Trump called.
Speaker 2 (01:19:45):
It a hoax. Yes, and it's coming back to bite
an ass. I've said this over and over again, this
isn't going anywhere anytime soon. And rather than rip the
band aid off, you're gonna let it fester. You're gonna
let it start to get infected even more and then
(01:20:06):
you're gonna see it spread. It's always the cover up,
always the cover up. This it ain't good and coming
out and saying in the midst of all of.
Speaker 4 (01:20:21):
This, the doo is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
And somehow that is supposed to be some sort of
magic password that gets you out of whatever crap you're in.
A let me know what you think three two, three, five,
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direx it is your install and all the other things.
We have a Okay, we have a brand new video
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up today. I did it early about the chaos and
craziness of yesterday's hearings because it was chaotic and it
was crazy and it was just nuts. So if you
have a chance check that out, we appreciate it when
you do. The social media networks are currently on trial,
(01:21:13):
and this is the first time there's been a jury trial,
and what you're finding here is they're being treated differently.
The way that they're coming at this and we've talked
a bit about this as that now it's starting to
(01:21:34):
progress and you're hearing arguments in the way that things
are going. So I think it was uh was it
snap and TikTok settled already of this young girl. And
they're not claiming the family that the young girl that
(01:21:54):
any of the stuff that she saw was the issue.
What they're trying to claim is you built this to
be addictive. So even if it was fluffy, you know,
bunny rabbits, you built it so people would continually swipe
always and be addicted to looking at fluffy bunny rabbits.
(01:22:14):
And so they're coming at this in a different way,
and the Instagram CEO is it has been on the
stand and they're coming at him in a different way
than I think a lot of people would think they
would try to go after them. He's what we call
an adverse witness.
Speaker 26 (01:22:29):
The plaintiff is calling him to the stand and not
asking these open ending questions but instead treating more like
a cross examination because they know they're not going to
get me perfect to answer out of him. And so
he is conceding some point saying like hey, I understand
automatic scrolling or what some people would call it dune
scrolling and just keep going and going could be problematic,
but it doesn't lend itself to the legal issue here
of having an addiction or mental health issue. So he's
(01:22:51):
trying to differentiate because he can't come out and just say,
you know what, there are no problems with social media.
That would be an unimaginable argument to one that he
wouldn't win. But he's all so pushing back through his
attorneys and saying, you rather to quote that there were
issues with this specific person long before they got on
social media. In an opening stating as we heard that
the young woman was in therapy at the age of three,
(01:23:14):
that they're going to be presenting information that there is
physical and emotional abuse at the hands of the mother
and that the father abandoned her before a lot of
these issues came up. So they're trying to differentiate between
what the actual issue is here to avoid liability.
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Which I totally understand. And that's part of the things
that we've talked about here when it comes to this
is you as a parent have to participate. So and
that's why they're not saying, look, you allowed all of
these horrible things on your platform. That's what made her
do what she did. What they're saying is you made
it addictive so she could never get off of it.
(01:23:51):
And you use things that you knew people would get
addicted to, much like they do in Vegas with slot
machines and things of that nature. So they're almost having
two different arguments. But this is big because of the ramifications.
They estimate there's one thousand plus one thousand plus lawsuits
(01:24:14):
out there right now waiting and kind of watching to
see what happens with this because this is the first
time that they have seen a jury trial with social media.
So very interesting. Indeed, Pambondi, what do you have to
say that.
Speaker 4 (01:24:33):
Is over fifty thousand fantastic?
Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
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Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:26:31):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 27 (01:26:36):
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.
Speaker 7 (01:26:51):
Can't jump the boot? What trumping?
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
What is trending in the interwebs on this most festive?
Is it Thursday? Already? My god? It's going so fast,
which is good. It's good. We're getting through February. Let's
start with Yahoo shallow, we airport shutdown, bizarre, still trying
(01:27:19):
to figure out exactly what was so we shot down
cartel drones or we test did something, or there was
a balloon or or exactly that's it what you said,
all of those things. Jane Vanderbek passed away yesterday, Dawson
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Creek Star passed away colo rectal cancer. So young was
he forty eight? My god? Red Sox and of course
Pam Bondi trending everywhere. Is that the most absolute, crappy,
horrible excuse of a hearing to defend their work with Epstein? Yes, yes, yes, sir,
(01:28:04):
it was, in fact one of them. One training things
on X right now is excuse memes, which we've been
talking about today. Jim, We're gonna have to let you
can't fire me. The dow is at fifty thousand, Partridge Family,
Abby Phillips, Save Act, Save Pambody, Rhino Thomas Massey because
(01:28:31):
he's a rhino. He's a Republican in name only. You
guys do realize Trump is a Republican in name only.
And I'm not trying to be mean to Trump, just
saying that's what he is. Finally, over to the magical
world IRV Google number one trending thing last twenty four hours,
passing James Vanderbeek Winter Olympics. Oh yeah, the Winter Olympics
(01:28:55):
going on. Pambody hearing three two, three, five, three eight,
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things right here in the Chad Benson Show. It is
both hilarious and terrifying. The hearing yesterday, but court, the
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actor Harold and mad he played Harold passed away and
the same act also trending in the magical world of grig.
One of the other things that was trending was skeleton.
Be like, what, yeah, so the Ukrainian skeleton? Is it
(01:29:39):
a dry I don't even know what it is. It's
kind of a looge like thing. But instead of laying
on your back, your head first. And Ukrainian sled racer
is vladishlav Herkovich and he has been disqualified and the
reason his helmet.
Speaker 9 (01:29:54):
It followed his refusal, multiple refusals to comply with the
IIC guidelines athlete expression.
Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
What was on his helmet? People who have died because
of the Russians in the Ukrainian War, and the Olympics
want to try be as neutral as possible.
Speaker 6 (01:30:12):
We cannot have people making statements about those during competition,
before competition, after competition, on social media, in interviews, absolutely,
but not during that time.
Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
Smart move by him. First of all, you show the
support of your country men and women, how much you
support them, and you love your country and you want
to do everything you can to raise awareness of the
horrors and crimes going on there because of Russia and
the other side of it is in today's world, we're
talking about you so smart move right, because nobody cares
(01:30:48):
about a skeleton racer. Let's be honest, we don't know
what it is. We only pay attention when the Olympics
come around. And now you've raised your profile. If you're
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That's the Chat Chat Benson Show.
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The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
You know, we do our crazy audio here always, so
you know, we played like, you know, white woman Wednesday
and stuff. But this this lady did something yesterday. It
went out and it's become super viral and it's it's
very interesting because you know, we always talk about family
here and you know, I'm a father and you know,
moms and dads and the importance of all of this stuff.
(01:31:43):
This lady was she'd had enough, right, you know, we
hear all these young progressives and now we're not gonna
have families and now all the world's coming to it and
the usual stuff that you hear, and you know a
lot of it's just can't afford it. Some people they
don't want it. Okay, I get it, But she said
something here. It's just a mom, right, corporate mom, by
the way, where she just finally said, yeah, you guys,
(01:32:06):
you've all been sold to Billy Goods.
Speaker 12 (01:32:08):
Okay, I'm going to make this quick because I have
to go into a meeting. I have three meetings today.
I have been in the corporate life for almost half
my life. For context, I'm forty years old. I have
two children who are eleven and seven.
Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
And I fell for it.
Speaker 12 (01:32:22):
I fell for this this thing where you know, go
to college, get your degree. You know, if you want
to have kids, you can do it all. You can
have a career, you can have kids, you can just
do do everything.
Speaker 2 (01:32:36):
Well, I don't.
Speaker 12 (01:32:37):
I don't want to do everything.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
I don't.
Speaker 12 (01:32:38):
I don't want to do that anymore. I fell for that.
Do not fall for it. Do not fall for that.
I want to take my kids to school. I want
to pick them up from school. I want to be
there when they get home. I want to chaperone for them,
volunteer at school. I just want to go to the gym,
clean my house. Do launch you go to the grocery
(01:33:00):
store and just be home. So do me a favor.
Do not fall for that, because it is not worth it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
It's a joke. It's a joke. Don't do it.
Speaker 12 (01:33:13):
Be home, find a way to be home, be with
your family, be with your kids. Just it's not worth it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:19):
None of this is worth it. So pretty powerful, you
know somebody like being vulnerable. Do you hear in her
her voice, how strops your kids off? And she realizes,
I got a whole day of crap that I don't
want to do. What I want to do is make
(01:33:40):
their life better and live my life in a better
way and not just work for something or it's just
And so it goes viral within the space a few hours,
millions and millions of people have seen it, and so
she reacted to it.
Speaker 12 (01:33:57):
Okay, like, holy shit, we've hit one point two million
views on my video and counting. That was a second
video I've ever posted to TikTok. So it resonated obviously
with a lot of people, a lot of comments, a
lot of perspectives, which I love. It means a lot
when a stay at home mom tells me that they
had a rough day and now they feel better, like that,
(01:34:19):
they just they it like was reaffirming to them. And
other people have said I've left and now I'm doing this,
or you know, here's what I've noticed. A lot of
people feel this way. I mean thousands of people have
commented and feel this way. And if you have, if
you are a mom and you work from home or
it's part time, and it's something that could help other people,
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please comment where you work, comment what you do, because
we just want to be happy, to be with our
kids and find a balance. I don't know if everyone
just wants to only be one thing, but like if
you have a job you like it, there's flexibility and
it's work from home and other people from around the
world or the country can see it. I think we
start there because there's a lot to unpack. There's a
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lot of layers to this that everyone's feeling, and I
think we start there.
Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
So comment on that.
Speaker 12 (01:35:09):
Because we we were listening. This has hit a nerve
for a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (01:35:14):
And I love that if you're happy, do it, do
your thing, but don't do it because you think you
have to. It's like one of the things I've talked
about with my kids about like college this. You know,
it started with my generation that everybody had to go
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to school, right the gen Actually everybody's got to go
to college and get degree otherwise you're going to be
basically toothless and have no where to live. And so
it was somewhat affordable. But now most people you serve,
you know, the survey after survey said now that it
wasn't worth it. It's been a lot of money came out.
(01:35:58):
Feel like I was being pushed in a direction. And
I've said for years college is great for certain things.
And before you decide to take out fifty one hundred
thousand dollars and loans, take a step back and ask yourself,
what do I want to do for real? And maybe
take a few years off travel, find out who you
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are and what makes you click before you go and
make that big ass decision. And I think we've sold
a lot of women that you can do whatever you want, great,
but do it because you want to, not because you
feel like you're being pushed into it. Same thing with men.
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You know, it's just it is. But it's fascinating when
when you know, because we will play our you know,
crazy audio from our progressive ladies who were like, don't
have kids, don't do anything, and you just sit there
and you laugh and stuff. And because a lot of
times you get to that a It's like I got
to forty and I thought, oh god, I'm having a kid. Wait,
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I didn't think I was ever gonna have a kid.
And then I look back and go, I wish what
had happen when I was ten years younger. It does something
to you. And again, it's not just about kids, but
that's also a big thing. You know, when you talk
about the political side of the fact that we're just
not producing children anymore. My goodness, get ready for this
when you talk about all of that. As she's sitting
there burying her heart, just I want to be with
my kids. I want to do all that stuff. The
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younger generation, they're not even having sex. What Yeah, Americans
are on the verge of sex tinction. A shocking number
of you are going without sex, and social media is
to blame for that. Get ready for these wacky numbers.
One in three men and one in five women have
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not had sex in the last twelve months. Testosterone levels
are plummeting and loneliness is at record highs. And one
of the reasons I believe, you know this is where
nature comes in, that testosterone is plumbing is because if
there is not enough of you us, we reproduce our
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testosterone levels through nature or higher, because we're always having
to reproduce, and that's part of the thing. And when
there is a sufficient amount and we don't really need
to worry about whether or not there's going to be
something tomorrow another person here, we don't. They did that
huge study with those rats with a guy built rat city.
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So what happened in the fifties and early sixties. So
this guy builds up this huge like city of rats
and experiments and he makes sure they have everything they
had all right. And the whole thing was it's looking
at population density on social behaviors and pathology. So he
goes and does this, and what ended up happening is
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there was a social breakdown. But rats became lazy, social dysfunction,
some violence, and they didn't reproduce. And one of the
reasons they didn't reproduce is because they didn't need to worry.
There were so many rats around there. There was no
fear of rats going extinct, so they just stop doing
what rats would normally do in the wild. They didn't
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do it just once. They did it twice to say
that can't be it. And I think a lot of
that's going on with a younger generation. They look around
and they're not too worried about the world going extinct
or people disappearing. And they are worried about the world
going extinct because of a climate change or whatever else, but
they're not worried about whether or not there's going to
be enough of them. And so naturally, through nature and everything,
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testosterone starts to plummet. And then do you throw in
social media and you got a recipe for a sextinction
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the Savannah gun three thing is still very interesting and
from a different perspective that a lot of other people
are taking from me. I still think it's got to
be somebody who probably knows the family. You know, I'm
gonna go out on the limb and say that I
don't think it's just by happenstance and the way that
that person approached the camera, and that's where to me
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gets interesting. From a different side of this, the next
camera that she had was not hooked up and subscribed
to by her. She had it at one point in time.
Why she had it, I don't know, but she did,
but there was no subscription to it anymore. So what
that means is she couldn't, you know, get the alert
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say no, there's somebody at your door kind of thing,
you know that you do when you got these things.
Yet ness was able to pull video footge. And this
is where for me it's uncomfortable. They're listening all the
time twenty four to seven. They're seeing you may not
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be subscribed to it, but as long as you have
it up, as long as you have it there, it
doesn't mean just because you can't access it doesn't mean
that they can't access it. And this gets into the
weird world of the privacy. And I think over the
next couple of days, more and more people are can
start to ask questions as they found out that she
wasn't subscribed and yet they have footage how because just
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because you can't see doesn't mean they can't. And that's
the worry I have with so many of these things.
Read the fine print. There's a reason everybody always says
if you've got a camera tape it on your computer.
Otherwise you're being watched three two, three, five, eight, twenty
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the Monks ad and what did they think about their walk?
Did they achieve everything they wanted to? Would they do
it again? We will talk about that as we wrap
up the show. Straight at Chad Benson.
Speaker 20 (01:43:22):
Show, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (01:43:37):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:43:40):
As we wrap up the show today, we bid ad
to our good friends the Marching Monks, as yesterday was
their final day. They've wrapped up their march from Dallas
Fort Worth to DC and they brought awareness to a
lot of things, and they've made a smile and maybe
(01:44:01):
even gave us a little piece.
Speaker 14 (01:44:02):
As quickly as you can snatch the pebble from my hand,
when you could take the pebble from my hand, it
would be time for you to.
Speaker 7 (01:44:09):
Be Now it's time for your daily Monk.
Speaker 2 (01:44:12):
March update, time for you to leave. So this is
the final monch Munch Monk March update. That's pretty funny,
the right, this is the final one. So uh, the
honorable or the venerable Beko is the leader of this.
He's the one you've seen pretty much at the microphone
(01:44:35):
all the time. And they asked him bro. I don't
know if they said bro, I probably would have so, uh,
how do you feel?
Speaker 15 (01:44:45):
Where the first crowd was in? Uh, mississ b Georgia.
A lot of people that is overwhelmed and that is
when I cry. I touched my heart that I never
expected that much of people coming out for this mission,
(01:45:06):
but so many people coming out to create us and
to wait for us hours and seeing that is really
touched my heart. And then it tells me that I
have to choose to write past and the right thing
to do to support the people. And of course seeing
so much people coming out, oh show make me sad
(01:45:29):
because without shuffering, they wouldn't come out. Right, seeing so
much people coming out means we are shuffer a lot deeply,
and that Oh show make me shad as well.
Speaker 2 (01:45:44):
Yeah, I bet it does. Did you I mean, honestly,
did you know.
Speaker 4 (01:45:49):
The doo was over fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:45:51):
Maybe if you knew that, you wouldn't had to do
the walk. Oh shad, They asked him, you know, because
he's doing this for peace, right like this the whole thing,
and you know he's familiar with what's going on in
the world. Obviously doesn't live under a rock. But his
thing is I want to bring awareness all the stuff
on the show everybody that there can be Piece And
they asked them again, do you think there can be?
Speaker 15 (01:46:11):
It is possible? Like these days from Texas to here.
I always say that Piece has begun, has bloomed because
everywhere we go now people just lining up on the
street and gathering to support this mission and to walk
with us in spirit. Millions of people now, not just thousand,
one hundred thousand, millions and millions of people joining this
(01:46:34):
and they actually practice that. Just the message that I
share within every talk. Today is going to be my
peaceful day. Just write that now on the piece of
paper in a pan with the day.
Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
It's going to be my peaceful day.
Speaker 15 (01:46:47):
Yes, in the morning when we wake up, just get
a paper in a pen right now today it's going
to be my peaceful day. Be mindful with it throughout
our day. Do one thing at a time, do not multitask,
and be mindful with it. Do everything within that day
to make your day peace.
Speaker 2 (01:47:06):
That's what I'm gonna do. I woke up this morning
and the first thing I did is like, I need
to write this down.
Speaker 4 (01:47:10):
The dow was over fifty thousand, and I.
Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
Did so, much more peaceful than I was before, much
more peaceful. Just the venerable BONDI son, Chad, why are
you making fun of you? Guys? Want to hear the
song again?
Speaker 7 (01:47:25):
You did?
Speaker 2 (01:47:25):
I knew you wanted to hear the song again? God,
I knew it all right. Your wish is my command.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. DJ Bondy and the
Department of Jam talk to pitch it.
Speaker 19 (01:47:45):
The dow is over fifty thousand, over fifty thoust. Thou
doo is over fifty thousand.
Speaker 4 (01:47:55):
Fifty thousand, over fifty thousands.
Speaker 23 (01:48:01):
I got a green on his screen, I Matriet Lapsoo.
We have a truck going to I know we've been
working out other The numbers came through with the world
game Rest in the Night.
Speaker 4 (01:48:09):
The dow is a thousand, twenty thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:48:14):
Just cash, So just you guys, Now, I put that
to go, so dows over fifty thousand. That was in
response to yesterday's sweet hearing with the Department of Justice
and the leader of our law enforcement. If you will,
the ag top copdaw was over fifty thousand. It's a
(01:48:34):
brand new jam and it's uh well, it's going number one.
I can already tell three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chaed Betta Show. That
is your axe, it's your Insta, your YouTube. We got
a new YouTube video up. You have a chance to
go check it out. I think you guys will enjoy it.
It's a bit about the dow being over fifty thousand.
Uh and of course if you miss any of the show,
make sure you grab the podcast. Helps us out right
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here in the Chad Betta Show, all right, solid fun
show today what we talk about everything, and then some
say goodbye our good friends to monks, wish them all
the piece which was nice. Talk to Olympics and the
chaos that's going on there, because again that is just
bizarre and funny and great for the USA. That guy
totally confessed that he cheated in on his girlfriend wants
her back. How about apples and oose apples. Good luck
(01:49:17):
to you, sir. I don't think it's gonna help. Plus
we talked about the job world and of course AI privacy,
so many good things. That's what we do here. Schmorgeshmorgat
fun Info tament. You guys have a blessed an amazing
rest of your hold on a second. I see you
Friday Thursday. We will do it again tomorrow as.
Speaker 4 (01:49:36):
Always, thouans over fifty thousand, No Pam, Night night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:41):
This is the Chad Benson Show.