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April 8, 2025 110 mins
Supreme Court allows Trump to enforce Alien Enemies Act for rapid deportations. Florida wins the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Trump using tariffs as a negotiation tool. It's not looking good for Fyre Festival 2. Dire wolf revived through biotech company's de-extinction process. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
We live in the greatest time in the history of mankind.
It is incredible. We live at a time where information
is instantaneous. We are next to each other at a
moment's notice. Compared to what was one's journey for days, weeks,

(00:39):
and months. We can talk to anywhere in the globe
in a heartbeat, and we can bring stuff back from
beyond the grave. Wait what Yes, Apparently some scientists have
never seen the movie Jurassic Park and have thought to themselves,
I got an idea.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
Over ten thousand years ago. Howel was lost to time?
But today it returns beat Remus and Romulus, the first

(01:23):
two dire wolves since the Pleistocene era.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Wait what, yes, that's right kids. Colossal Bioscience, Texas has
brought back not one, not two, but three dire wolves
gone for ten thousand years loss to extinction and time,
now brought back from the grave, the beyond, beyond, beyond beyond.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
But how we extracted DNA from two fossils that we
knew from previous work had some amount of preserved ancient DNA.
One was a thirteen thousand year old bone and the
other was a seventy two thousand year old bone, an
inner earbone. We were able to generate two genomes, two
dire wolf genome sequences from that, which we then compared

(02:13):
to all the other wolves for which there's already been
data generated. And when we do that, we want to
figure out where it is that these two dire wolves
are similar to each other but different from the other
wolves that are out there, and so we come up
with this list of genes where they're distinct.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
Again, having never seen the movie Jurassic Park, because we've
been inside the lab this whole time, not knowing how
this may or may not work. We've decided to bring
back something from beyond the grave grave, which is amazing,
and we all knew somebody was going to do it.
I'm a little shocked that we tried it first, because
normally we like to fund stuff give it to other

(02:54):
scientists who are willing to cross the threshold of should
we or shouldn't we. Well, let's be habitual linestepper and
see what happens. But it is fascinating now.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
Our goal in the Direwolf project, just like with all
the extinction projects, is to re engineer the core traits,
the core characteristics that made these extinct species unique and
able to fill whatever role that they filled in their
ecosystems when they were still alive.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Oh but they're not alive. And they're big too, So
they are they were born in October. They're going to
get about six feet long way into between one hundred
and fifteen about one hundred and eighty pounds. And they're
kind of skittish, so even you know, they're born in

(03:45):
essentially a laboratory, and they've got this giant two thousand
you know, acre park that's all theirs. That being said,
they're very standoffish to even the people that raise them.
And it's fascinating, it's amazing, it's incredible. It's also a

(04:09):
wee bit scary. Let's not pretend it's not.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
Using this knowledge, Colossal then made twenty modifications to fourteen
genes in the DNA of common.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Gray wolf cells.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
These relatively few tweaks to the genetic code produced some
big differences the dire wolf's white coat, large size, characteristic
vocalizations like that how lee you heard at the beginning
of the story, and more. That DNA was transferred to
denucleated egg cells, meaning cells without their own genetic material,

(04:45):
and then developed into embryos and were then implanted in
the wombs of surrogate mothers who were hound mixed dogs.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Oh, now they've said they're not going to stop here.
They're looking at the dodo bird as you would. Yes,
they're looking at the wooly mammoth as you would, because
that's always kind of been the first one. Like if
you're gonna bring some back and you think, well, it
could be harmless. It could be because I've never, you know,

(05:14):
seen Jurassic Park. The wooly mammoth. You would think like,
because if you if you do a wooly mammoth here,
just open it up so people come look at it,
you're gonna make a billion dollars in and out because
people are gonna be curious. You get a t rex,
well we know what happens there because they can kill

(05:37):
but the wooly mammoth, the dodo bird, a few other
things they're looking at that would be in theory, not
the Jurassic Park kill you and eat you moment that
we all joke about. But it only took one opportunity
for somebody to say, all right, let's try this, let's

(05:59):
do this, and they did it and now you're going
to get people to go, well, if they can do that,
can we do something else? It's amazing, man. I love it.
I'll tell you what you know me. I love it,
Love the animals, love the whole thing. There are questions
out there, should we or shouldn't we? Right? Are we
playing God? They had their chance. Can't blame it on us.

(06:24):
But the thought is bringing back animals from the brink
of extinction. I think the next one they're going to
do isn't the Doda bird or the wooly mammoth or
anything like that. They're going to try to go after
the Tasmanian tiger, which some people still say exist in
parts of the out Back but aren't one hundred percent sure.

(06:52):
The last one was seen way back in the thirties,
and if you've seen the grainy footage, it looks like
it's a Code of Monday meets a tiger meets kind
of a greyhound. And the thought is that's the next
thing they're going to try to bring back, something that
may or may not be extinct at this moment but

(07:13):
definitely was within our lifetime. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four twenty three at Chad Benson's show is your
Twitter tweet at is text the program. I love stories
like that. We can talk terrorisone else get to that stuff.
But you know, it just shows you how amazing our
world is, how incredible our world is. And also with

(07:36):
all of this technology, and by the way, this technology,
I want you guys to think about AI. Nobody's putting
this into the perspective of AI. And this includes not
just bringing back stuff from the beyond an extinction, but
think about having the world's greatest scientists work twenty four

(07:58):
hours a day, three hundred and sixty five days a
year to solve the greatest mysteries, both medically and in
many other ways. It's incredible. So only going to get
better and probably scarier. Meanwhile, we've got a ruling from
the Scotis that's right. The Oracles have spoken.

Speaker 7 (08:21):
Significant news from the court in a five to four
decision allowing the President to resume deportations of alleged Venezuelan
gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. That's that wartime
act from seventeen ninety eight. This was the law that
the President used us in two plane loads of alleged
gang members to El Salvador a couple of weeks ago.

(08:42):
Many of those members on those planes received no due process.
They didn't have a chance to challenge their detention, much
less their removal. Many of them said they weren't even
gang members. Most of them did not have criminal records.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Who Now, I knew Trump was going to win this,
but there's a caveat as always, But yes, he did
win this, of course, because you know the federal government
in particular, there are certain things that really lines up
with the governments, the federal governments and in particular the
president's purview. This is one of those things where I

(09:17):
knew the opportunity for him to win this was going
to be real. Now I think there's some other challenges
out there that are going to be different, but it's
definitely a win for the president.

Speaker 7 (09:26):
This is a significant win for the president. Just as
sort of my or and it's the cent said that
the government's conduct in this case, sending those airplane south
of those migrants a couple of weeks ago with no
due process. She calls it an extraordinary threat to the
rule of law.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Extraordinary, but there's some caveats. It was unsigned, meaning this
was just supposed to be something is there's a discent.
This is the you know, the judgment. Nobody puts their
name to anything, but we know which way they lead.
Amy Cony Barrett sided with the liberal justices. But there

(10:04):
is a caveat here that didn't come with these planes
taking off the first time.

Speaker 7 (10:09):
The Trump administration can now use this wartime Act to
expedite removals of Venezuelans. That said, the Supreme Court interestingly
did plant a flag for due process. While the Court
sided with President Trump, they made clear that anyone detained
and put on an airplane Tel Salvador has to first

(10:29):
be given notice and second has to be given a
reasonable amount of time. That's the court's words to challenge
their removal to another country.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Which is I think what most people, even people that
like we want the worst out of here. I'm one
of those people. We want them gone measure once, twice,
three times. If you have to to make sure it's
right and due process, you give people that, you're not
going to get a lot of people complaining, you know.

(11:02):
But the issue has been that several of these people
had zero zero criminal records here. Some of them had
orders by judges that they met the criteria for asylum
and that they weren't to be removed and they were ignored.
Give people their due process, give them their due process

(11:27):
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Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson, congratulations Brian.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
And others. We have a couple of senators here. I
just don't particularly like them, so I won't introduce.

Speaker 8 (13:22):
Over the course of this amazing season the members of
this team.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
I didn't think it was that big a deal Washington.
That was Trump yesterday the Doyers were in town to
celebrate their win, and he was joking about a few
of the senators. I wonder who those are, Adam Schiff, Uh,
just throwing that out there. That was funny. But some
people like this Dowyer fan not happy of about the

(14:00):
Doyers being at the White House.

Speaker 9 (14:01):
I'm crossing the can Tell me why the Dodger's going
to the White House.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Did he give me that shirt?

Speaker 9 (14:11):
Give me a shirt, Donny free men, spooky, don't get.

Speaker 6 (14:22):
Your days. Dog just.

Speaker 9 (14:30):
Shaky.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
I don't care who is in charge. I don't care
what the tradition.

Speaker 10 (14:41):
It's all stupid, you.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Guys, cow your day's Dodgers.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
She seems fit and normal by the way she's yelling.
The dog is freaking out, doesn't know what to do,
and then she rips the doer shirt off. The little
dogs the dog had a Dodger, sir. I love people
who are not stable. They make me, uh well, they
make me laugh, they make me think. You know what,
if you're having a bad day and you think am

(15:10):
I am? I okay, you watch something like that and
you think I'm fine. I'm doing all right, absolutely all right,
nothing wrong with me. Uh Last night basketball, we have
a new champion. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, friends
of all ages.

Speaker 11 (15:26):
Florida College Basketball World. It's a great data bat.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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text the program right here on the Chad Benson Show.
It was a hell of a game. I watched the
end of it. I kind of had to push pause.
My daughter and I were watching a movie and it
was a hell of a I thought Houston was gonna

(16:01):
pull it out. They did not. You let me down, Houston.
So much stuff to get to today, and yes, more
on deportations. They're going to resume, but there's a lot
of stuff that still has to take place when it
comes to the resuming of the flights and all of

(16:23):
that stuff. Again do process here. More on the Dire Wolf,
which I just find way more fascinating than you know, tariffs.
I mean, we're what are we doing? Nobody's seen the movie,
As I said, several of you have said. Have tex
Standard tweeted at us and said, nobody's seen the movie.

(16:43):
I know, but just because we've seen a movie. The hubris, right,
doesn't matter what it is. In life, there's a certain
amount of hubris, and that hubris is we can do
it better. Oh yeah, Plus a lot of stuff to
get to on Iran, so high stakes negotiations going on

(17:04):
this weekend and We're gonna be talking about that throughout
the show as well. What does this mean? Are we
getting close to actually getting a real deal done? Or
could this be the last gasp at getting something done
and then the next move may be military three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (17:40):
Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
It's the Terrify Puluah. What will happen? I don't know.
I say that because I don't know. I know how
long they're gonna last. I don't know which ones are permanent.
I don't know which ones are all about negotiations because
everything she kids just negotiable. And that's a lot of
what's going on. Not all of this is about We're

(18:26):
going to bring back manufacturing. Some of this is just
about negotiations. Can we get a better deal with your company?
Can we get some of our stuff over there? Can
we do that that possible? That's what a lot of
this is. And some of it is geopolitical battle with
the likes of China and we'll get to that in

(18:47):
a minute.

Speaker 12 (18:48):
President Trump's trade war sends markets into chaos, The Now
with its largest point swing ever in a single day,
eventually closing down more than three hundred points Monday following
the president's warning that some teriffs could become permanent.

Speaker 8 (19:01):
No other president's going to do this what I'm doing,
And I'll tell you what, it's an honor to do
it because we have been just just destroyed, what they've
done to our system.

Speaker 12 (19:12):
The Now plunging more than a thousand points early in
the day, but then a brief upswing, sparked in part
by a false post on social media that the president
might pause the sweeping tariffs.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Yeah, that was funny, So I thing took off the
other direction.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Pewww.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
It's an unknown. Let me tell you what the markets
like certainty. They want certainty, not that things are going
to go up or be great. They just want to
know their stability. Uncertainty in the way that people are
going to act. And well, Trump, you don't have that
could beyond today, could be off tomorrow, could beyond today,
could be off tomorrow. May make these permit, may get
rid of them. You don't know.

Speaker 12 (19:49):
Major businesses now making moves to try and minimize the pain.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple which lost about
twenty percent of its value in the last three trading days,
is now plaged. I need to send more iPhones to
the US from India instead of China. Hedge fund billionaire
Bill Ackman, a vocal Trump's supporter during the election, now
urging the president to call a timeout, warning we are

(20:12):
heading for a self induced economic nuclear winter and we
should start hunkering down.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
May cooler heads prevail nuclear winter. That sounds a little
bit serious. It is. This is as much about China
as everybody else, and that's the battle that's going on China.
It's China, and it is as much to do with
trade in economics as it does with the water I'm drinking.

(20:38):
A lot of this is about the dominance of the globe.
A lot of this is about you want to try
to usurp US as the big dog. This is military
economics as much as anything else.

Speaker 12 (20:53):
In my humble opinion, President Trump is threatening an additional
fifty percent tariff on China if China does not withdraw
it retaliatory tariff of thirty four percent on the US,
So that would effectively bring total tariffs on China to
more than one hundred percent. China is now firing back.
It is calling this blackmail and promising to fight until

(21:13):
the end.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Fight, fight till the end. What's the end? It makes
it sound so on the end, Ran Paul, what do
you have to say? I am a Republican.

Speaker 13 (21:20):
I am a supporter of Donald Trump, but this is
a bipartisan problem. I don't care if the Republican, if
the president is a Republican or a Democrat.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
I don't want to live under emergency rule. I don't
want to live where.

Speaker 13 (21:31):
My representatives cannot still speak for me and have a
check in balance on power. One person can make a
mistake and guess what. Tariffs are a terrible mistake. They
don't work, they will lead to higher prices, they are
a tax, and they have historically been bad for our economy.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Yeah, that's all true. I mean that's if they last, though,
that's everything's a big if. It's a big if. Will
it last? Will it last? Could it last? Will it last?
I don't know? Goodn't date, Chad, You're supposed to know.

Speaker 14 (22:00):
No.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
I talk to a lot of people, and all of
them are the same thought that I do, okay, And
I talk to a lot of economists, traders, one of
my best buds of all time, it's a big time
trader out in London, and he and I go back
and forth all the time about this, and he says,
the unknown is the unknown.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Meaning.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
We don't know if tomorrow they're coming off. We don't
know if the negotiations with some of these countries are
going to make it so it's a better platform for
us to trade our goods over there a little bit,
you know, more of an easier playing field for us
to get our goods over there without being put in
a position where it's impossible for us to go over

(22:46):
there and to actually sell any of our goods. Some
of it's about that negotiation, some of it's about using
this negotiation for other things that has nothing to do
with trade. Yeah, yeah, well is that possible. Absolutely, So
that's the unknown on that side. Plus, you've got a

(23:09):
lot of people out there it's like, well, he's trying
to tank the dollar on purpose, or he's trying to
do this, or he's trying to do that. There's you know,
you've got everybody's trying to read into all of these things.
Here's what I know. I don't know because I don't
know which one's going to stick around. I don't know
which one is going to be the one where Trump

(23:29):
is really keeping it outside of China and on the
other side of it, which one is of these? You know,
God knows how many tariffs are on. Which particular tariff
may stay on in a country, which one may come off?
Is the ten percent tariff staying forever? I don't know.

(23:52):
And that's the uncertainty. And this market doesn't like uncertainty.
Businesses do not like uncertainty. You want to know what
you think tomorrow is going to bring based on the
stuff that you can control, and tariffs aren't one of them.
So it's hard for a business to go I'm going

(24:15):
to invest in my business by adding this new machinery
or adding several different employees, because I don't know if
tomorrow my supplier's going to double their price based on tariffs,
and all of a sudden, now I'm scrambling just to
make ends meet. They like certainty. Stuff they can read,

(24:39):
and so they are going to be a little gun shy.
More from Iran Paul, which I'm sure by this afternoon
will be he's a pannikin that's the Trump calls any
Republican that's panicking. I'm a Republican. I'm a supporter of
Donald Trump.

Speaker 13 (24:56):
But even if this were something that was magic and
it was going to be a pot out of gold
at the end of the rainbow, I wouldn't want to
live under emergency rule. I would want to live in
a constitutional republic where there are checks and balances against
the excesses of both sides, right or left.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
And the reason he says that is most people think
that Trump can just do this diary Congress is supposed
to be the one living the tariffs, and Trump decided
emergency rule, I can do it. And that's another battles
we were talking about earlier things. They're going to go
to the Supreme Court. And it's interesting to watch some
of the Democrats who are like, you know what, I'm
gonna sit back and see how this thing plays itself out.

(25:35):
We'll see how this thing goes. Let them fight it
out amongst themselves. And one thing we know about politicians
is it's about getting re elected. It's the number one thing.
If you can get re elected, it matters, and that's
what the Republicans are facing right now because they're the ones,

(25:58):
if you will, in the in the the political firing line.
You've got Senators and congress people that are going to
be up, well, obviously Congress every two years, but senators
who are going to be up next year, and the
fear factor is, oh, is this going to cost me
my seat? Are we going to add a bunch of

(26:21):
stuff to the American people after we said we were
going to fix their problems because of Biden and we
were going to get all this stuff under control, and
all of a sudden things got more expensive and the
ones they're going to blame is us, and uh, oh,
we're going to pay the price, lonely Scott.

Speaker 15 (26:40):
Yeah, And we're going to have to see what the
administration comes up with with these seventy plus countries that
have called. We don't know how that's going to turn
out yet. And I think people are also just going
to have to take the President here in his administration
at their word when they talk about reorganizing and reordering
the global economic order so that it doesn't unfairly punish
the working class of the United States. And on this

(27:01):
issue with China, Look, I just I don't believe that
the rest of the free world is going to wake
up and say, you know what, let's get behind the
Chinese Communist Party and let them lead us into the
future that will not hell us.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
It's not gonna happen. You know it, No, I know it.
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Speaker 1 (28:55):
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Speaker 2 (29:00):
Chat Benzi show, Will there or won't there be? A
Fire Festival two? Remember Fire Festival one went off without
a hitch, except for the part that it never happened.
People got scammed out of money and it was a
total disaster.

Speaker 16 (29:17):
I bought a ticket and either I Am going to
go ATV in the jungle with a Super Bowl champion
or swim with the sharks with a pop star, or
I'm not.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
I have a feeling I know which direction this is going.

Speaker 6 (29:33):
We had options.

Speaker 16 (29:34):
We could have paid one point one million dollars for
the Prometheus package. We I know and like my own
yacht parking, but instead opted for the fourteen hundred dollars ticket.
We know that we have a receipt the money went through.
We're just waiting to see whether this thing goes forward
or not.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Will it or won't it? Ericatursky I'm trying to get
him on later on this week to talk about this,
because he's been all over this. He's very excited about going.
And if you know anything about Aaron, if you listened
to the show, Aaron's kind of a button up fellow,
but he's ready to go swimming and hanging out atv
in let's do this. And Billy m farland is continuing

(30:15):
to say this is happening. Ah, I'm thinking the disaster.

Speaker 6 (30:20):
Fire Festival founder.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
Billy McFarland, he's been talking about this.

Speaker 6 (30:23):
He's breaking his silence. He hasn't been that silent about it.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
What's he's saying, is this thing actually happening?

Speaker 16 (30:28):
I mean he says it is, and he says these
experiences are going to happen, he says, well, he said
there should have been a lineup will announced already.

Speaker 6 (30:36):
There's only one confirmed act.

Speaker 16 (30:37):
That's Antonio Brown, the former NFL star who left the
field without a shirt one time. He's now a rapper.
Apparently he's going to be performing. Okay, And McFarland says,
any reports to the contrary that this thing is off
are just based on misinformation. But we spoke with government
officials in Mexico, particularly Impliat Al Carmen, who said that
for us, this is an event that does not exist.

Speaker 17 (31:00):
Oh well, doesn't sound great for your sounds official.

Speaker 6 (31:03):
Yeah, it's in like six weeks, right, yere.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Swimming with sharks with a pop star.

Speaker 6 (31:10):
Yeah, I mean I'm going.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
It's just not fire fast. Oh my lord? Could it
happen twice? And people are buying tickets because it's an
event you would want to go, even if it's a disaster,
so you can instant it. You want to go so

(31:34):
you can live stream it. You want to go so
you can say you were part of another disaster that
Billy McFarlane pulled off. And this is hilarious. This is
absolutely hilarious. Six weeks away, all they have is Antonio Brown. Meanwhile,

(31:54):
back to serious stuff, Terifa Paulosa is going on, what
will happen? I don't know, you know, nah, I don't
think anybody really knows what's gonna happen. They don't. I
think it's a play to renegotiate a lot of stuff.

(32:17):
I think some of the stuff is going to stay
a little bit longer, and others is just a regular
old renegotiation of tariffs. Trump yesterday called everybody pannikins. Right,
So if you're a Republican and you're worried, you're a

(32:39):
pannikin because you're panicking again. They go into effect today.
What do you think about the Trump TIFFs?

Speaker 6 (32:44):
Doesn't affect me?

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Why not?

Speaker 6 (32:47):
I'm pro Trump, but don't affect me.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Well, what do you think about? Tell me your opinion
on how he's going about it?

Speaker 6 (32:51):
What do you think?

Speaker 18 (32:52):
Dominance baby, the greatest country in the world.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Dominance baby, greatest country in the world for a lot
of people. It doesn't affect for some, And you can
always reach out to us three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 14 (33:09):
Hey yeah, this dj I was talking about this money
financially the press that he can speak of doing that
our loose with the average guy like middy, I you know,
my wife's retire here eye am, I don't even know
if I can retire now because everything's going to change
like it does.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 14 (33:24):
I'm listen to me now on the radio, thanks, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
My thoughts are if you're close to retirement, thinking about retirement.
In retirement, it's going to be a bit nervy. If
you are twenty five or thirty, you're not paying that
much attention to it. You don't have a lot of
money probably in the market. You're not day trading for
the most part. So yeah, I get it if you're older,

(33:49):
right in that retirement age, and that's not older anymore.
Let's be real. Number one thing that retirees are worried
about is outliving their money. But if you are thinking
about retiring, there's no doubt that the unsettledness in the
market is going to give people, you know, a little pause.
There's definitely some concern there. But all that being said,

(34:16):
you've got to give Trump the runway. Let's see what
he does. If you're retired today, I would be looking
at okay, where can I shore up you know, some
things here and diversify and protect myself or or And
if you are in a position where you're in a
lot of different positions, you're gonna have to ride some

(34:37):
of this stuff out and just play it as smart
as can be. This's way you talk to your people. Right.
Maybe it's not kay Ramchi investment officer, a board capital,
but you've got to be, you know, wary of what's
taking place because that is your retirement. And I hear
too many people out there who are like, yeah, it's
no big deal, you know it, get over it. You're
a PanicIn you know, settle down. This is the betterment

(35:00):
of the country and the future, et cetera, et cetera. Well,
everybody's got their own life to live and TJ what
I would say is, take a deep breath. It's going
to get a little you know, turbulence at times, but
I think overall the market will continue to go up.
But yeah, over the next couple weeks and months and
who knows how long, depending on what these tariffs look like,

(35:21):
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What mmm mm hmmm hmm. It's very interesting, it's very
exciting and yes, quite frankly a little scary as well.
We'll talk a little bit about that. Plast We got
more tariff talk because it's terrifyingly terrifying. We'll talk a

(36:06):
little bit more about that because that's always exciting. And
more on immigration as Scotus had a ruling last night.
What's it mean? Talk a little bit about that as well.
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Speaker 1 (36:23):
It is the Chat Benson shll this is the Chad
Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Immigreation Nation. Scotus has spoken Trump with a victory not
a shock. What does it mean, Well, it's not a
pure victory in the sense he gets round up a
bunch of folks and send him home because you know,
like their tattoos. But there's no doubt that Trump was

(37:16):
going to win the Alien's Enemies Act because that's one
of the things that the president and the federal government
have a right to do. So he invoked it right
executive order, Hey we're doing this, and away it went.
And then of course the battle began between the liberal
judges and the Trump administration. But eventually I've been saying, look,

(37:39):
there's some things I think he's going to lose in court,
and I think he knows that. Other things I knew,
and I think many of you knew he was going
to win in court, and this is one of them.
Pam BONDI, who, by the way, easy on the eyes,
not really moving the needle when it comes to being

(38:05):
good on camera. That makes sense.

Speaker 19 (38:08):
These liberal district judges thought that they could control our
entire country's policy, Donald Trump's policy on keeping America safe.

Speaker 6 (38:17):
They cannot do it.

Speaker 19 (38:18):
And this was again a landmark ruling for the rule
of law yesterday. And it's so important because these flights
will now continue. These terrorists, they are foreign terrorists, they
are alien enemies to our country, and we will continue
to deport them. We are going to keep America safe
and a liberal district judge is not going to stop us.

(38:39):
And that's what the Supreme Court ruled yesterday.

Speaker 2 (38:42):
Thank you very much. Why are you yelling it's not
very nice yet? Or would you say something like that
to the ag Pam Bondi. Nobody's in the ELM, So
what does this mean? It is a win for Trump, yes,
but due process. Pam Bondi talks about the judge. He's

(39:08):
holding another hearing. He knows he can't do that.

Speaker 6 (39:11):
What is he doing?

Speaker 19 (39:12):
There is a hearing schedule today at three pm. He
is not canceling the hearing. He is continuing on with
the hearing. But the Supreme Court has spoken loud and clear,
he has no jurisdiction. That flight will remain in El Salvador.
Those inmates, those violent gang members, those violent alien enemies

(39:32):
will remain in El Salvador. He cannot get them back,
so his jurisdiction is over. So we'll see what he
says today at three pm. But going forward, these terrorists
better lookout.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
Better, lookout, because here we come. Better lookout. Yeah, I
get it, Yes, get them the hell out of here.
I got no problem with that. But due process is
what Scot has said. Yes, you have every right to
do these things, but there is a caveat due process.

Speaker 20 (40:03):
President Trump hailed the Supreme Court ruling us quote, a
great day for justice in America.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
And this is a victory for the administration. But as
you note, only a partial one.

Speaker 20 (40:12):
On a five to four vote, with Justice Amy Cony Barrett,
a Trump appointee, joining the Court's liberals and dissent. The
Supreme Court rule that President Trump can continue to use
the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen ninety eighty four now
to carry out deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
So little due process goes a long way. You go
from there, we'll see what this looks like. That one
that the judge is having a hearing for is and
of which, by the way, the Republicans and the people
who have argued the case have said that we you know,

(40:55):
it was a clerical error, probably shouldn't have happened, but
we can't get it back because he's not in our custody. Well,
you could get him back. Look, you could get him back.
You could. It's not I love the way there's like,
we can't get him back. Really you can't. You could
make a phone call and go, hey, that guy, get
him back. We made a mistake. If indeed you had

(41:21):
measure once twice, three times, cut once. It's that simple.
Speaking of cutting tariffs, are we going to get a
cut in tariffs?

Speaker 21 (41:30):
There doesn't have to be a recession. Who knows how
the market is going to react in a day, in
a week.

Speaker 22 (41:37):
There doesn't have to be a recession, says the US
Treasury Secretary's right, there doesn't have to be a recession.
The only problem is economic circumstances have now been put
in place. The most Wall Street economists of senior note

(41:58):
say alikely to call a recession. Goldman and others now say,
it's up to sixty percent.

Speaker 2 (42:05):
You want a trade war?

Speaker 22 (42:06):
This is what it looks like.

Speaker 2 (42:09):
Is this really a trade war? I think it's a
trade negotiation, yes, But I also do believe that this
is a how should we put this? A trade battle

(42:30):
that is much larger when it comes to China and
US than the rest of the globe. We are going
after them. I think Trump sees the opportunity to go
hard and to push and to because without the global economy,

(42:53):
in particular America, China is going to struggle in a
major way. So taking them on isn't the worst thing.
Trump put tariffs on them before Biden actually increased some
of those tariffs. We do like our cheap goods. By
the way, cheap goods don't just come from China. That

(43:17):
being said, the rest of the tariffs, I think are
what a lot of people asking questions about, and I
don't know how long they're gonna last. Could last a week,
could last a month. Most of them, I believe, are
all about negotiations and in some cases having nothing to
do with whether or not we can sell our goods
in their country because they lifted their tariffs. It has

(43:41):
a lot to do with some of the other things
that Trump may be trying to negotiate.

Speaker 22 (43:45):
And you remember Scott Besant's words, it doesn't have that
doesn't have to be a recession, by the way, all
the rest, all the rest, Howard Latnik's comments, the Economic
Advisor comments, Navarro's comments, that's all just hyperbole, that's all
just basically, it's gonna be great. It's gonna be marvelous,

(44:07):
it's gonna be fantastic, it's gonna be wonderful, it's gonna boom,
It's gonna but this is the reality. And at some point,
ladies and gentlemen, at some point there is so much
disruption that the market simply can't take it, and jobs go,
investment stops, and the recession happens.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
I don't know if there's gonna be a recession. At
some point. There may be a rece well number five.
At some point there will be a recession because these
things are sick local and at some point we will
have a downturn in the market. And you know, so
I think it's gonna be two thousand and eight. I
don't Could we have a slow down, soft landing take
off again. Absolutely, And that doesn't even have to be

(44:48):
in the next three years with Trump, it could be
in the next couple of months. We don't know. Everything's
about negotiations, it's about bringing jobs back. How Lutnick said, so.

Speaker 23 (45:01):
Our high school educated people they're going to train to
do robotics mechanics. It's kind of like a supercharges BMW
mechanic you know, like you just can fix those robots
to the army of millions and millions of human beings
screwing in little little screws to make iPhones.

Speaker 6 (45:19):
That kind of thing is going to come to America?

Speaker 24 (45:21):
Really?

Speaker 2 (45:23):
Is that what kids are dreaming of? You know what
I want to be, mom, person screws in the little
tiny screws in a factory wearing a hairnet next to
a bunch of other people doing the exact same thing. No, no, yes.
Will there be robotic engineers, uh huh? Will there be
hvac people and certain things like that that work in

(45:43):
some of these factories, Yes, master craftsman's if you will,
Absolutely tradesmen one hundred percent. But is it going to
be that person who's hoping that they get to work
inside of a factory putting the one screw in the
iPhone and sending it on its way, doing that eight
hours a day and getting a pension because manufacturing's back. Yeah,

(46:05):
I don't. I don't buy that. And by the way,
try getting kids to do that in today's world. And
as I said yesterday and I continue to say this,
you know, when they'll do that, when they can do
it from their home oh oh three two, three, five,

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the Austin Metcalf story, the alleged perpetrator has many of
fans now who are saying, is just like Daniel Penny.
This this, this kid Carmelo Anthony had every right to

(46:48):
do what he did. They've raised tons of money heading
towards in one of the gifts and goes, I saw
over three hundred thousand dollars raised. And the battle now
is it's right versus left, black versus white. It's frustrating
because now politics has gotten involved. The lines are becoming

(47:12):
blurred and we're picking sides of a horrible, horrible situation.

Speaker 25 (47:18):
Y'all not gonna make me believe or feel any kind
of sympathy for aarsome Metcalf at all. He put his
hands on that young man when he should have kept
them hands to himself. When the young man told him
touch me and see your bet not touch me. That
meant that I don't want you in my space. I
don't want you touching me. Rosa Park days is over.

(47:42):
You cannot think that you can move somebody out of
a seat that you don't own, and think that it's
gonna be okay, And you can't determine how I'm going
to retaliate on you when you put your hands on
me in an aggressive manner. Austin Metcalf got exactly what
he deserved, point blank period. It's time I'm all for
feeling sorry for somebody feelings or feeling emotional about somebody feelings.

(48:04):
Austin Metcalf should have kept his damn hands to himself,
point blank period.

Speaker 2 (48:09):
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Speaker 2 (49:52):
Meanwhile, Iran Trump, the United States can't allow them to
get at a bomb. Let's have a conversation.

Speaker 6 (50:02):
We're having direct talks with Iran and.

Speaker 26 (50:06):
They've started.

Speaker 6 (50:07):
It'll go on Saturday.

Speaker 26 (50:09):
We have a very big meeting and we'll see what
can happen, and I think everybody agrees that doing a
deal would be preferable to doing the obvious, and the
obvious is not something that I want to be involved
with more frankly, that is your wants to be involved
with if they can avoid it. So we're going to
see what we can avoid it. But it's getting to

(50:32):
be very dangerous to it. And hopefully those talks will
be successful, and I think it would be in RAN's
best interests if they are successful, and we hope that's
going to happen. I think if the talks aren't successful
with Iran, I think Iran is going to be in
great danger. And I hate to say it great danger

(50:53):
because they can't have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 6 (50:55):
So you know, it's not a complicated formula.

Speaker 2 (50:59):
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. That's all there is.
Mandy sounds like a mobster sometimes straight talker. Treta Parsi, Executi,
vice president at Quincy and Stuit, said on x there's
little reason to believe that Tehan would send its foreign
minister to Aman to speak indirectly with Trump's envoy Witcough.
For that, they would not have sent their top diplomat

(51:21):
so it's reasonable to expect that Saturday's meeting will end
up with direct talks. It's quite remarkable given the fact
that Biden administration ever managed to get this far in
four years, despite their preference for direct talks. Many in
Washington will conclude that this is because Trump orchestrated a
credible military threat against Iran. I agree that's a factor,

(51:41):
but a far more important factor is the other side
of the equation. Tehran believes that Trump really wants a deal,
and he's willing and capable to offer serious sanctions relief
to get it. Very interesting indeed, and the way that
this thing breaks down is also very interesting. When you
find out actually how this is done. But there needs

(52:06):
to be something done, it is obvious Trump is also
flexing his muscles with some of the big bombers that
are in certain areas. There is no doubt that Trump
is sending a message, and the message is simple, we
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on the Chad Benson Show. We cannot allow this to happen.
We know what you think, and the way this works
is very interesting. It's not a straightforward, let's all get
in the same room kind of thing.

Speaker 27 (52:44):
Most of the time, the way these talks work is
that US diplomats will sit on one floor of a
hotel while Iranian diplomats sit on another floor of the
hotel some third party country, and you know, they pass
messages back and forth. They don't even you know, text
or have a phone call without an their country involved.

Speaker 2 (53:01):
That's kind of odd. And part of the negotiation is
being able to read people's body language. And if you
can't read people's body language, because you're going in between,
you're asking that what do you think? How are they looking?
What's the sense of this? Do you sense that they're
up for negotiation? Do you think they like me? Do
you do you think they like me? Now, just because

(53:23):
they get a weapon grade fission and the materials and
whatnot doesn't mean they can deliver it immediately.

Speaker 27 (53:28):
Experts estimate it would take only a couple of weeks
for Ron to gather enough fissile material to make a warhead.
Now to actually be able to deliver that warhead could
take a few months longer up, but still it is
way too close for comfort. Even though there's no indication
that the Iranian government has moved to make a nuclear weapon.

(53:49):
At this point, Diplobats had talked who said they're under
more and more pressure to do so just because of
how turbulent things have gotten in the Middle East.

Speaker 2 (53:57):
Turbulent to say the least. Remember, if they get one,
everybody there wants one, So that's not a good thing.
Give me see the show, the podcast Chat Benson.

Speaker 18 (54:08):
Joe Son, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 6 (54:44):
Who's up for a little bit.

Speaker 2 (54:45):
Of millennial meltdown? Count me and Jaed.

Speaker 28 (54:49):
So you're telling me I could wake up tomorrow morning
and the stock market could be in the worst shape
that it's been in in decades in my lifetime, and
I'm just supposed to go to my corporate girly job.
I'm just supposed to wake up knowing that America is
in shambles and we're living in pure hell, and I've

(55:11):
just got to like wake up and go do my
nine to five. This is why all millennials are in therapy.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
No, no, no, you're unstable. That's why you're in therapy
because you're terrified of everything. And yes, if you have
a girly job, or whatever it is that you said,
you have to go into your job, like, oh my god,
that Dow's down twelve hundred points. I can't go to work.
Why you're not worried about it? Are you a day trader?

(55:43):
If you're a day trader, you better get your ass
to work. But no, it's not going to affect you
that way. Now, the potential if these tariffs stay on forever, millennial,
which they're not going to, for things to be more
expensive and for your company, depending on what it is,

(56:06):
to cut back in certain areas, maybe not higher, maybe
have to lay off because of the expense that's there.
But a couple days of a downturn in the market,
unless there's going to be a real sell off, because
oh my god, these things aren't going anywhere. It's a
global trade war forever. That's probably not gonna happen. So

(56:28):
I wouldn't worry too much about that. Continue though, because you're.

Speaker 28 (56:33):
Entertaining, and I've just got to like wake up and
go do my nine to five. This is why all
millennials are in therapy, because this has been our life
since September eleventh. I have vivid memories of watching people
jump out of buildings during nine to eleven and then
the teachers just like click the TV off and they're like,
but don't forget, you have a math test tomorrow. It's

(56:55):
just that was the beginning of it. That was the
beginning of it, and it's never stopped.

Speaker 1 (56:58):
It's never stop.

Speaker 2 (57:01):
I don't wait, what how did you get to that?
How in God's name did you go for?

Speaker 29 (57:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (57:10):
You remember that time we were in school and we're
watching the nine to eleven stuff and that person's throwing
themselves off the building and our teachers like, hey, you
guys got a pop quiz maybe tomorrow, so make sure
you study. Is that really what happened? I'm feeling like
you're looking for any excuse to be upset with life

(57:32):
and anything, and I do mean anything isn't a speed
bump in the road. It is a giant wall of
which you can't get over. Just throwing it out there. Meanwhile,
mar Trump, they hung out interesting. Chris Cuomo was on

(57:54):
with Bill Maher in his podcast.

Speaker 30 (57:56):
Trump Really Interested is one of the most effective politicians. Well,
whatever you think of the policy and him as a person,
just as a politician, just understanding.

Speaker 6 (58:06):
That always lean in to being more who you are.

Speaker 30 (58:10):
The people are not savvy about issues, but they smell
a phony a mile away, and that kind of nobody
else does it.

Speaker 2 (58:21):
So true? You say a lot about Trump hyperbole. Yeah,
the bs that he throws out there, and there's plenty
of bs. Let's be real. I always go back to
my fishing analogy. Trump is the person that says I
caught a great white shark, and you're like, you caught
a small blue shark. You're like, he's like, no, biggest

(58:47):
shark ever, probably a megalodon. You know, it's he did
catch a shark, but he he does what Trump does.
But when it comes to being straightforward in things that
app slutely matter, being able to tell it like it is,
and being who he is and not a phony, when
people see him, they're like, you know what, behind the scenes,

(59:10):
I bet he's the same damn person. And the funny
thing is even people I know who are within his
circles politically maybe not on the same side, say the
exact same thing man behind the scenes, the exact same person.

Speaker 30 (59:26):
I mean, I've been his biggest critic, and when he
got reelected, I said, I'm not going to pre hate anything.
And then the first week. I said, well, there's lots
of things I hate. Okay, there's some things I don't
hate also, but the way he can kind of make
me go oh man, Like when he did that thing
where the guy came in from the Taliban and he said,

(59:47):
this is an aerial picture of your house if during
our withdrawal, when American is hurt, just now I know
where you live.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
I don't care.

Speaker 6 (59:53):
It's Donald Trump and he's the worst person ever. Blah
blah blah.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
I love that a lot of people did, a lot
of people love that. That right there was awesome. And
the funny thing is, you know who didn't tell you
that story? Donald Trump. Other people told the story and
it got out there.

Speaker 30 (01:00:11):
One time they were doing something, something was going on,
and he said, you know what, when you come after
New York, you're going to go through me. It's like, oh,
hometown boy. He has those moments that no other politician has.
And the Democrats have to find that guy. They need
a message, the message. That's the worst thing. The Democrats
always say, message, who are message? First of all, they

(01:00:34):
did and they don't like it. Second of all, they
don't give a shit. It's not about the message. Trump
changes his message from day to day. Tyrups everywhere nowhere
so true.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
The messenger they love. And that's the problem I think
the Republicans are going to have in the future. While
their bench is deep, a lot of people are going
to be looking for the next Trump, and they're going
to be disappointed that the next Trump isn't Trump. If
that makes sense.

Speaker 29 (01:01:02):
His messages I'm me, I'm strong, and I'm daddy. You know,
they're on this daddy thing and people wanted Daddy. But
you know what, that's what works, and that's what people
respond to. They don't know the issues, they don't know
the facts, and they have no interest in learning about them.

Speaker 6 (01:01:20):
They're like an animal.

Speaker 30 (01:01:22):
They're instinctive, like I smell fear or I smell alpha,
and they smell alpha.

Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
And He's so right about people don't know the facts.
They don't care to know the facts. They don't They
love Trump period full stop. They don't care about the facts.
And I've learned that being in this business a long time,
and especially being in this business since Trump came down
the escalator, and they don't care about the facts. They

(01:01:56):
don't they don't want to know the truth. They love Trump.
They love the belief that Trump is installed in them.
They don't want to be challenged and truth is something
they're not interested in. They have said, this is our guy,
and we're going to go with it. I want Trump
to be successful. I absolutely wanted to be successful, full stop.

(01:02:22):
Am I interested in the truth?

Speaker 22 (01:02:23):
I am.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
I'm a different character than most for people who though
support him full stop, go do your thing. Go do
your thing, and they will tell him if it is
not a good situation. They will tell him if things
are going south. Trump will read the room better than

(01:02:44):
any politician and say, all right, this isn't working. People
are feeling it. The people that I want to get
out there and help, and they're not getting what I
wanted to deliver to them. It's not coming at the
time they need. And they're I'm going to have to
change course now, not in everything, but in enough stuff.
He's able to go, oh, it's an eighty twenty thing.

(01:03:05):
I'm going to go over here then. And that's why
he says, don't be a panikin.

Speaker 31 (01:03:09):
Don't be a Panican president. Trump has a new name
for critics slamming his economic policy, a panic in. He
debuted this new word on truth social and he wrote,
the United States has a chance to do something that
should have been done decades ago. Don't be weak, don't
be stupid, don't be a PanicIn and he says it's
a new political party made up of people panicking over

(01:03:31):
the economy based on weak and stupid people.

Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
That right there is as honest as it gets straightforward.
Don't suck, stop being a wuss. We're gonna be fine,
which I do believe is true. And I understand the
bigger picture when it comes to China. I get that

(01:03:58):
a lot of people don't. And it makes him uncomfortab understandable.
A lot of people are worried about their retirement. If
you're retiring today, I understand why you're worried. Well, this
new call last hour callers said, what I'm worried. I
can't retire. I'm getting ready to retire, and I think
I'm going to put that off. Understandable. If you're twenty four,

(01:04:18):
you got nothing to worry about. Not at this moment
in time. Kids, you aren't getting so scared anywhere. Oh
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Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
No Deep Doo doo. Yeah, the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
Yesterday at the White House, the Dayers were in and
Trump having a little fun being Trump. Congratulations Brian.

Speaker 6 (01:06:05):
And others.

Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
We have a couple of senators here. I just don't
particularly like them, so I won't introduce.

Speaker 8 (01:06:13):
Over the course of this amazing season the members of
this team.

Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
I didn't think it was that big a deal actually Washington. Trump,
of course making fun of a few senators that were
there that may not be fans. Not a long ball hitter,
That's what I'm saying. Not everybody who's a Doyer fan
was happy about what took place yesterday, And some of
them have made it known how angry they are with

(01:06:47):
the Dodgers, and they're done. They're done with the Dodgers.
Case in point, this lady who's lost her blank in mind.

Speaker 6 (01:06:54):
I'm crushing the fuck.

Speaker 9 (01:06:55):
I'm gonna tell me why the Dodgers going to the
White House. Can you give me that shirt? Give me
a shirt, Donny free Men spooky.

Speaker 6 (01:07:11):
I don't get.

Speaker 9 (01:07:14):
Down your days. I don't care who is in charge.
I don't care what the tradition. It's all stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
You guys, cow your days Dodgers.

Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Wow, wonder if she's single. Here's the difference between guys
and and and and women. Women will try to fix
something that's crazy. Guys will go you know what, I
don't care. Okay, she's not. She she was scaring the
crap out of the doll. So she got like a
little Chihuahua dog or whatever and has a Dodger shirt

(01:08:03):
on it. She started to rip it off the cane
mem gave it a Dodger and things like I don't
even know if may Will is so not a fan
of the dyers. In keeping with sports now, normally I
would count this as a nature will mess you up segment,
but it's a different kind of nature messing you up now.

(01:08:27):
And I'm gonna say this. Somebody died. And in my
local show yesterday, a lot of people were mad at
me because I'm not a fan of the Rodeo. I
you know, the bulls are fascinating all of that stuff,
I get it, but not a fan of the Rodeo
and I'm not one of these ped to freaks, says,

(01:08:47):
you get rid of it. Just me, just my personal preference.
I'm not a fan, but I also understand. Man, you
get on nature, nature may mess you up.

Speaker 17 (01:08:58):
Tonight, a Texas will write event turning deadly for a
young professional writer, twenty four year old Dylan Grant from
Wyoming suffering fatal injuries after his father says the bull
bucked him off and onto the ground.

Speaker 32 (01:09:11):
He got his next step on. He ran out of
the arena and straight to the ambulance with these injuries,
but Dylan.

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
Was double tough.

Speaker 17 (01:09:20):
Dylan was meta back to a Houston area hospital where
he died.

Speaker 32 (01:09:24):
What happened to Dylan last night is very very very
very rare. It was a freaking accident.

Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
It was a freak accident. Because if you're thinking he
got gord, or if you're thinking something like that took place,
you were wrong. It was an accident. That was just
the bull being the bull again, no goring, none of
that stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:09:50):
What's your name?

Speaker 18 (01:09:50):
I'm Dylan Grant.

Speaker 17 (01:09:52):
Dylan Grant scene here at a Colorado rodeo. Rose from
high school state champion to win the Mountain State title
and then into the dangerous world of professional bull riding.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
I'm out a big ride by Dylan Grant.

Speaker 17 (01:10:06):
Can you put into words what this loss means to
your family?

Speaker 32 (01:10:10):
No, and you're just gonna pull a lot of tears
and heartache.

Speaker 6 (01:10:15):
He was just built with kindness.

Speaker 17 (01:10:17):
David Dillon's father tells me they absolutely knew the dangers
of this sport. That is why he wore a kevlar
vest and a custom made hockey helmet every time he rode.
But he loved this sport and he was absolutely living
his dream.

Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
So they got stepped on. It's one of those things,
freak accident, and the bull sometimes wins, and it's not
just about getting you off. And when I talked about
this yesterday, so many people a got mad at me
my local show pissed off. Oh my god, you are
just the worst. You're an American because that's the first
thing everybody goes to. You don't know anything about rodeo soccer. Stupid.

(01:10:54):
I'm like, okay, whatever, I mean, keep your opinions to yourself.
I'm I've got my opinions, you have yours. And by
the way, this guy and his family when they're in
viewing pops, he you know he's got he's sitting there
with you know, all these belt buckles behind him. They're
a big fan of the rodeo. He said, Look, my

(01:11:15):
kid wouldn't want the rodeo to stop or not be
a part of it, you know, as far as it,
you know, continuing anymore. He wants it to go on,
et cetera, et cetera. But I just find the rodeo
itself as something just you know, I find it an
odd thing. And it's one of those things where I

(01:11:39):
get you want to try yourself against nature and whatnot,
but nature will mess you up. It's the same thing
when people run with the bulls and they get gord
It's the same people that you know, who are who are?
You know, fight with the bulls in parts of Latin
American and whatnot and they get gored. I rarely feel
sorry for them. The bull's just doing what the bull does.

(01:12:03):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
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up our number three, more on.

Speaker 18 (01:12:25):
Tariffs.

Speaker 2 (01:12:31):
Whatever's gonna happen is gonna happen, and that's what will happen.
We're also going to talk a little bit more about
the Dire Wolf. How amazing is it and also scary
that we have a company here in Texas that is
brought back a critter that has been instinct four ten

(01:12:54):
thousand years. We've been talking a bit about that, plus immigration,
a bunch of other stuff, and of course a little
like wow, what'rending? If you're missing the show, grabbed the podcast.
It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
In my opinion and seen it is my show, so
my opinion matters. This is the most fascinating story. It's
a terriff chat. No, it's the Democrat. No, it is
the Dire Wolf. Indeed, it is mac from extinction. Wait
what that's right? Baby? Finally somebody said, you know what,

(01:14:00):
screw it, Let's see if we can bring something back
from the way gone, gone gone age, the age of yesteryear.
You mean like in the thirties, No, I mean bcccccc oh,
my lord, the Dire Wolf. How thirteen thousand years in

(01:14:23):
the making.

Speaker 33 (01:14:24):
In a first for science, biotech company, Colossal Biosciences says
it brought the extinct dire wolf back to life, a
species that hasn't walked the earth since the Stone Age,
well known from HBO's hit show Game of Thrones. ABC
News given exclusive access into Colossal's lab in Dallas, where

(01:14:46):
scientists are using genes from gray wolves to create dire wolves.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
Oh, how about those apples that are at Wait what
that's right, baby, They're back. They are back. So Colossal
has its own YouTube page and introducing the world to
dire Wolves takes place like this, and it's very, very

(01:15:14):
show busy.

Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
Over ten thousand years ago, howel was lost to time,
but today it returns. We'd remiss and wrong, uness. It's

(01:15:38):
the first two dire wolves since the Pleistocene era.

Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
Yeah, it's one of my favorite eras. I like the
punk era too, Don't get me wrong. I enjoy punk
music as much as anybody in punk rock. You guys
know that. But that era, the Plyce of scene era.
Godness me, that was Stone Agy. So they've got a
full YouTube page and this is like, oh, you guys
brought back some sort of little wolf here from no no, no,

(01:16:03):
no no.

Speaker 10 (01:16:04):
We're talking about real life Jurassic Park, which in theory
probably isn't the best thing because if anybody's ever seen
the movie, you know what happens in the movie, you know,
because in between it and.

Speaker 6 (01:16:24):
There's Rah.

Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
You don't want any of that stuff. So how did
this come about, Oh, scientists of Colossal.

Speaker 4 (01:16:37):
We extracted DNA from two fossils that we knew from
previous work had some amount of preserved ancient DNA. One
was a thirteen thousand year old bone and the other
was a seventy two thousand year old bone, an inner earbone.
We were able to generate two genomes, two dire wolf
genome sequences from that, which we then compared to all

(01:17:00):
the other wolves for which there's already been data generated.
And when we do that, we want to figure out
where it is that these two dire wolves are similar
to each other but different from the other wolves that
are out there, And so we come up with this
list of genes where they're distinct.

Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
Just stink. So you are going to use stuff modern
times as a conduit, But the whole thing is building
an actual dire wolf itself. God, this is fascinating.

Speaker 21 (01:17:34):
God.

Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
The world we live in is awesome. But the world's
going to It's not going to hell. Settle down. It's
a trade war with China. You don't want any of
that cheap crap anyways, except for stuff like socks and
T shirts. Let's be real. I don't want to spend
forty bucks on T shirts. Two T shirts for ninety dollars. Yeah,
our pass over here. I get ninety T shirts for

(01:17:55):
two dollars. I'm gonna go with that one. At least
a few of them have to fit after I watch
them a continue.

Speaker 4 (01:18:02):
Now, our goal in the Direwolf project, just like with
all de extinction projects, is to re engineer the core traits,
the core characteristics that made these extinct species unique and
able to fill whatever role that they filled in their
ecosystems when they were still alive.

Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
All right, that's awesome. That's how we're doing. That's what
we're doing. This's how we're doing. It's what we're doing.
Doing the whole thing. We're going to try to fill
it up. We're gonna try to fill filled with I
don't know why, but we're doing it. We're doing it
so freaking amazing baby. Now the applications are somebody's going
to try to bring back something that could eat us all.

Speaker 33 (01:18:44):
That's the fear if they planned to have wooly mammoths
roaming the earth again by twenty twenty eight. But critics
argue that this de extinction could harm fragile ecosystems.

Speaker 2 (01:18:55):
It's possible, but you're not releasing them into the wild.
And a lot of this isn't so much about bringing
back stuff that had their chance and we had nothing
to do with them going extinct. But say things that
are close to extinction, can we reproduce certain things in

(01:19:22):
such a way by geoengineering it to save it from
extinction because we've hunted them out too much or for
whatever reason. It's possible. Could stuff that just went extinct
or may or may not be extinct because we're not
quite sure, say the Tasmanian tiger, could we bring that back?

(01:19:45):
Or if there is one or two still left, can
we repopulate again? Possible? All of these things are possible.
Will somebody eventually go I got a great idea, saber
toothed tiger, and then it goes sideways. I'm hoping that happens.
You don't want you don't kind of it, but you

(01:20:09):
kind of do. You like you don't, But then I'm like, yeah,
I would like to see it to you. Rex. I
don't want it to eat me, but I'm willing to
take the chance if you're willing to grow it.

Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
Using this knowledge, Colossal then made twenty modifications to fourteen
genes in the DNA of common gray wolf cells. These
relatively few tweaks to the genetic code produced some big
differences the dire wolve's white coat, large size, characteristic vocalizations

(01:20:41):
like that how lean you heard at the beginning of
the story, and more. That DNA was transferred to denucleated
egg cells, meaning cells without their own genetic material, and
then developed into embryos and were then implanted in the
wombs of surrogate mothers who were hound mixed dogs.

Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
See conduit you're carrying, but you're not. And these things
are a trip. There's three of them now. They were
born in October of last year, and they are growing rapidly.
And you know, usually animals like this, so obviously they're
grown test two babies. Essentially, they only know these people.

(01:21:28):
They are hand raised, bottle fed by these people. Yet
once they got into their area of two thousand plus acres,
they are very shy, want nothing to do with humans,
and are probably plotting our demise three two, three, five,

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three eight, twenty four to twenty three at chid Medzi
and showish or Twitter tweeted tests takes the program off.
Hearing from every single one of you. All that going on,
and we still have issues with deportations kids, that's right, deportations.
Guess what Trump won kind of sorta when it comes

(01:22:16):
to de poorations. Well, what do you mean, he kind
of one sorta. So there the whole thought of Trump
using the Alien Enemies Act and sending people out of
here kind of no due process. But he's using this
act going back to the late seventeen hundreds. He can't

(01:22:37):
use this well, well, come to find out, actually he can.
He can use this act the the Oracles.

Speaker 7 (01:22:44):
Scotis said, Yeah, significant news from the court in a
five to four decision allowing the President to resume deportations
of alleged Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.
That's that wartime act from seventeen ninety eight. This was
the law that the President used to send two plane
loads of alleged gang members to El Salvador a couple

(01:23:06):
weeks ago. Many of those members on those planes received
no due process. They didn't have a chance to challenge
their detention, much less their removal. Many of them said
they weren't even gang members. Most of them did not
have criminal records.

Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
So it's a win for Trump. It was I always
knew Trump would win this. He may lose some other ones,
but it is a win for Trump in the administration.

Speaker 7 (01:23:31):
Well, the court sided with President Trump. They made clear
that anyone detained and put on an airplane Tel Salvador
has to first be given notice and second has to
be given a reasonable amount of time. That's the court's
words to challenge their removal to another country before they
can be sent south. So that is sort of a
bit of a hedge on Trump's power here. But make

(01:23:53):
no mistake, this is a significant win for the president.

Speaker 2 (01:23:57):
What do you mean, What do you mean not a
full win? You heard the guide little due process here.
So people are saying, which is what I want? I
want to do process. You're telling me these people are
all the things great prove it shouldn't be that hard.

Speaker 34 (01:24:11):
The Supreme Court made very clear at least the five
justice majority that the president has to follow due process,
and while that was certainly in question for those two
planeloads of migrants that had already been sent to El Salvador,
the court here says, yes, but you need to give
notice and you need to afford what they called reasonable time,
and in such a manner that will allow people to

(01:24:33):
actually seek habas relief in a court before their ships south.

Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
We'll find out what that looks like and when they'll
start resuming those my assumption it would be sooner rather
than later. And what kind of process is the DO
going to be doing if that makes sense? So a
win for Trump, no doubt about it, and the administration
and America getting bad people out of here. It's a

(01:25:01):
good thing do process as well, making sure that we're
getting the worst first, and that the worst first are
who they and we say they are. Three two, three, five,
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No, it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Signed James Dean.

Speaker 24 (01:26:44):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serena.

Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
What truping? In'sphine I was trending on the old inner
webs on this smallest Amazing Tuesday Show with Google number
one trainny thing of the last twenty four hours. Florida
Basketball with the Wind. Ough goodness me, what a when

(01:27:19):
there was an exciting end of the game. I watched
it after the game was over because my daughter and
I were watching a movie and I was not going
to interrupt that. For basketball. Dire wolf Beck from Extinction.
We're talking about that all day as we should be.
Clen Burke, hard charging, hard driving drummer for the band Blondie.

(01:27:44):
Many people called him the heartbeat of Blondie. He's passed
away at age seventy. Johnny Goodo, hockey player who was
killed seven months ago in a car accident. His wife
announced the birth of their child seven months after his passing.

(01:28:04):
Handmaid's Tale. A few things trending on Google. Over to
Yahoo Florida Basketball champions, Donald Trump, Russia, Ukraine War, Handmaid's Tale,
Supreme Court a win for Trump, A win for Trump,

(01:28:26):
that's right, guys. Trump with the Wind talked about that.
We're gonna talk about a little bit more coming up,
and this has to do with immigration, because yes, there
was a win there, but there's also more to it. Finally,
over to Twitter, Houston, Houston Gators, China. China apparently is

(01:28:49):
thinking about banning US movies and not having the opportunity
to have the largest market in the world view of
your movies would not be a good thing. Three two, three, five,
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(01:29:12):
that's what Trump calls all the Republicans out there who
are panicking pannikins. Jurassic Park because of the dire wolf.
Dire Wolf. Also trending sloth, bring back the giant sloths.
People are saying, Todd Golden Black Monday. It's just a
few things trending in the magical world of Twitter. And yes,

(01:29:34):
speaking of the basketball game, a wild finish, give.

Speaker 11 (01:29:38):
It up, Crier six circonds five seconds.

Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
Sure they won't. They can't touch it. They can't one second.

Speaker 11 (01:29:50):
Of the times Basketball World Chip picture madness.

Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
It's a great data be gater.

Speaker 18 (01:29:58):
They were the national.

Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
They do sixty five sixty three. So the last play,
guy jumped up, went to shoots and looked like he
was gonna get blocked, so he let go of the ball.
Then he couldn't pick the ball up again because it
would have been a double dribble. So that's how the
game ended. I thought Houston with their defense could win championships.
They did not. It was a hell of a game.

(01:30:23):
Congratulations to Florida, you are the winners of the national Championship.
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Speaker 18 (01:30:59):
Shown Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
His nickname is Moby, at least that's his stage name,
and sometimes you can be it.

Speaker 35 (01:31:28):
So for the people who voted for Trump or have
supported Trump, can you finally just admit you were wrong.
Trump has spent his entire life bankrupting businesses and now, surprise, surprise,
he's bankrupting.

Speaker 6 (01:31:42):
In the United States.

Speaker 35 (01:31:44):
So look, we can move on. But if you supported
Trump or voted for him, just please, finally now, just
did me you were wrong?

Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
Thank you, Moby. By the way, how were you wrong?
It's like a few months in. How was well? He's
bk He's bk'd everywhere. By the way, he's over five
hundred businesses. He's filed bankruptcy six times, which is not
uncommon in the business world at the size of stuff
that he's doing. Each one of them is their own entity.

(01:32:15):
So you set up a business, right, you've got the
big Trump empire underneath. You set up LLCs and things
that protect yourself and the other businesses, and they operate
as their own business. And they were all restructuring for
the most part. So good god, you admit your wrong.

(01:32:36):
He's firing bakers, he's got a bankrupt country. No, but
he is tariff tacular. We know that taking all the Chinese.

Speaker 12 (01:32:46):
President Trump is threatening an additional fifty percent tariff on
China if China does not withdraw it's retaliatory tariff of
thirty four percent on the US, So that would effectively
bring total tariffs on China to more than one hundred
percent is now firing back as calling this blackmail and
promising to fight until the end.

Speaker 2 (01:33:06):
Is it going to be like prices right, drums be like,
what did they do? They did forty percent, We'll do
forty one, gotcha. The battle of tariffs with China is

(01:33:28):
a much longer, more strategic geopolitical trade trade war in
trade fair. It's like warfare trade fair. That's what this
is going to be. The other ones, well, they are
issues I have with some of the other ones, but
they're going to play themselves out and they're not going
to be there forever. I think we recognize that. But

(01:33:49):
people are worried, and understandably people should be worried. If
you're close to retirement. If you're in retirement, I understand
why you would be worried because you're gonna have bounced
back days. You're gonna have days to go down. There's
gonna be tons of volatility. You've seen in the market
up big today, It's gonna be swings. You don't know

(01:34:11):
how to build your future when it comes to your retirement.
At this moment in time. You don't want to outlive
your cash, right, we understand that you don't want to
unretire because you have to. But this is the first
of what will be many steps, and people are worried.

(01:34:33):
I get it.

Speaker 21 (01:34:34):
There doesn't have to be a recession. Who knows how
the market is going to react in a day, in
a week.

Speaker 22 (01:34:41):
There doesn't have to be a recession, says the US
Treasury Secretary. Is right, that doesn't have to be a recession.
The only problem is economic circumstances have now been put
in place. The most Wall Street economists of c note

(01:35:01):
say unlikely to cause a recession. Goldman and others now
say it's up to sixty percent. You want a trade war,
this is what it looks like.

Speaker 2 (01:35:12):
And it's a trade war with China, trade fair, trade war.
It has a lot more to do with global dominance,
the spreading of China's economic power and might versus us.
The reality is we could close up shop globally and

(01:35:35):
we'd be fine. It would be bumpy, but we'd survive.
Not everybody can do that, Very few, if any, can
do that in the way that we can. So there's
more to it than just cheap goods and things of
that nature. The other stuff. Yeah, do I understand that

(01:35:55):
the other stuff that there's a lot of ridiculousness out there,
and you know whether or not, you know, like he's
put put tariffs on penguins. Did they deserve it? Are
they not treating our penguins in a fair way? Can
we not sell our penguin goods on their island in
a fair way? Continue, Richard Quest, You're gonna be great

(01:36:19):
if his name is Johnny Quest.

Speaker 22 (01:36:20):
And you remember Scott Basson's words, it doesn't have that
doesn't have to be a recession, by the way, all
the rest, all the rest, Howard Latnik's comments, the Economic
Advisors comments, Navarro's comments, that's all just hyperbole, that's all
just basically, it's gonna be great. It's gonna be marvelous,

(01:36:42):
it's gonna be fantastic, it's gonna be wonderful, it's gonna boom,
it's gonna but this is the reality. And at some point,
ladies and gentlemen, at some point there is so much
disruption that the market simply can't take it and jobs go,
investments stops, and the recession happens.

Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
This is when you should care when it affects your life.
The expensive life, consumer confidence, the expensive life gets even
more expensive to the point where you cannot even live
paycheck to paycheck anymore. So that's when it'll affect you.
You're thirty two, you're not a day trader. You're not bothered.

(01:37:26):
The market is going to continue to do what the
market does, and you are going unless something catastrophic happens,
the market will continue to rise over time. So you
have just you know, you may be in the third
mile of your marathon right now, okay, so you're not

(01:37:48):
worried about it. Now. If you are somebody who is
at that point where retirement is near, you're looking around
and you've got some nerves. Of course, I understand that
that is different. So an older generation closer to retirement,
you're absolutely paying more attention to the market. Younger generation

(01:38:11):
nowhere near retirement, and you're not a day trader. You're
paying no attention to the market long term, because it
is what matters short term. Doesn't affect you at this
point in time. Where tariffs will come into play long term,
if they stay on in certain areas, things will get
more expensive. Life will get more expensive. You may see

(01:38:35):
more than just a slow down in the economy. You
see a retraction, which means we'll go into a recession,
the business that you have. If you're a business owner,
your goods may be geting more expensive. You'll pass that
off to the customers. The customers won't spend money. You're
not going to employ two or three more people because
of the fear of not knowing what's going to happen,

(01:38:56):
So you hold off on those things. And if you're
an employee, you may say, hey, I thought we were
going to add a couple of people. I thought we're
going to do a couple things, and say, you know what,
we might be pulling back. Then you're worried about losing
your job. That's how those tariffs are going to affect you.
Has nothing to do with the market in the way

(01:39:16):
that like, oh my god, it went down. I'm drawing
down on my money. No, you're thirty two. You're not
drawing down on your money. On the other side, if
you are drawing down on it, if you are using
the market in your four to one k and things
of that nature as your income because you're retired, this
is where the nerves come in and how tariffs will

(01:39:39):
affect you because of the volatility. It's also great buying opportunities.
I point that out three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is
your Twitter tweet at us text the program. Meanwhile, the
battle of information and news cycle when it comes to
the killing of Austin Metcalf, as the gifts send goes

(01:40:03):
are growing, those are the things that people are putting
money into. Oh is it for Austin Metcalf. No, no, no, no,
no it's not. It's for the perpetrator, allegedly Carmelo Anthony
who stabbed and killed Austin Metcalf. You've got people the BLM,
all the usual suspects are out there saying it was
all about race. It was all about race.

Speaker 25 (01:40:24):
Y'all not gonna make me believe or feel any kind
of sympathy for Austin Metcalf at all. He put his
hands on that young man when he should have kept
them hands to himself. When the young man told him
touch me, and see you bet not touch me. That
meant that I don't want you in my space. I
don't want you touching me. Rosa Park Days is over.

(01:40:47):
You cannot think that you can move somebody out of
a seat that you don't own and think that it's
gonna be okay. And you can't determine how I'm going
to retaliate on you when you put your hands on
me in an aggressive manner. Some Metcalf got exactly what
he deserved, point blank period. It's time off of feeling
sorry for somebody feelings on feeling emotional about somebody feelings.

(01:41:09):
Ausome Metcalf should have kept his damn hands to himself,
point blank period.

Speaker 2 (01:41:14):
Well where do we begin here, Well, let's first and
foremost start with. This is in Rosa Parks and you
weren't sent to the back of the bus. This was
not your team, this was not your tent. Why are
you with another team who has asked you to leave

(01:41:37):
and you refuse to do it? Why why did you
bring a knife? And we can go on and on
about the wise, We can go on and on about that.
Now the battle of messaging has come in this You
got what you deserved is such bs and it shouldn't

(01:41:58):
be a black and white thing and gets a right
and wrong thing. But we don't live in a world anymore.
Well right and wrong matters. Oh sure it does for
the outcome of the people. But there's another case that
always gets debated upon and that is the public sphere,
so right and wrong, there doesn't matter. It's about getting

(01:42:20):
your point across. This guy's a victim. His kid was great,
he'd been suspended before for what bringing a knife to school.
He skipped school that day, shouldn't have been at the
track meet. Go on and on about this. Now, the
investigation is going to play itself out. But if you
think you know, and I saw yesterday several people pointing out, well,

(01:42:43):
this is just like Daniel Penny. This is just like
Daniel Penny. This guy had every right to defend himself.
This is the battle of messaging. Seventeen year old died
and a seventeen year old seen his life completely destroyed.

(01:43:03):
He may never see lighting again. His lawyers yesterday, for
the first time ever spoken.

Speaker 36 (01:43:08):
Monday also brought the first public comments from the attorneys
representing Carmelo Anthony, in a statement that said, in part,
Carmelo and the entire Anthony family are sincerely saddened that
a life was lost and offer their condolences to the
family of Austin Metcalf. During this difficult time, we urged
the public to refrain from rushing to judgment before all

(01:43:30):
the facts and evidence are presented, and with social media
comments swirling about this case, community activists are pressuring Frisco
PD to be transparent about the status of the criminal investigation, as.

Speaker 2 (01:43:43):
They should be. The more that's out there, the more transparent,
the less there is going to be for people to
argue in debate. But as we know, some people don't
care about the truth and they've got their own narrative
and they're more interested in that and pushing those narratives.
That goes for both sides, and that is frustrating. People's
lives have been completely destroyed and altered forever, and yet

(01:44:10):
people are still trying to win points online three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
it's your Twitter, your Instagram, man, I keep saying Twitter,
it's your ex, not my ex or your ex but
x you get it whatever. So frustrating channel the name changes.

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Speaker 1 (01:45:49):
Welcome to CHESH No, not the country, the institution, the
Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 37 (01:45:56):
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In dry tickets is what the industry calls jackpot fatigue
one point two billion dollars from December twenty seventh.

Speaker 37 (01:46:09):
Five Bucks of Chances is the most expensive US random
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Speaker 2 (01:46:24):
So you're saying there's a chance five bucks, Sign me up.
I love golf. I played golf last week and this
is very interesting. Sky is named Ryan McCormick. He is
on the corn Fairy Tour. If you know what the
corn Fairy Tour it is, the think of it Triple
A baseball, it's pro golf. It's the step you have
to take before you get on the PGA Tour. For

(01:46:46):
about ninety five percent of flares, So how you win
your card on the PGA Tour outside of being an
amateur being invited to play and you win. Saw that
last year with the Nick Dunlap. But it's been a
bad year. For our good friend on the corn Ferry tour.
So he's making some changes.

Speaker 38 (01:47:01):
Been having not so fun time this year on the
golf course, pretty angry and mad. So I I've tried
a lot of things, and I just figured.

Speaker 6 (01:47:11):
I'd shut myself out, so I put the tape over
my mouth.

Speaker 38 (01:47:16):
I mean, at this point, I've tried about everything. I've
read a lot of books, I've talked to people.

Speaker 6 (01:47:22):
It's just too angry on the golf course. So I
have run out of ideas. And I thought about the
tape thing a couple of weeks ago, and.

Speaker 38 (01:47:33):
Yeah, so just unfortunately came down to that today and
I was hoping maybe it would help me.

Speaker 6 (01:47:40):
I can't say that it did or didn't, but yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:47:44):
That's right. He's a professional golfer and he's taped his
mouth shut because he was exploding in anger. And now
he decided, Hey, I'm going to try something new, and
this is the new thing.

Speaker 6 (01:47:58):
I don't know, certainly makes you breathe.

Speaker 38 (01:48:01):
I mean, you know, I felt like Bain, like Batman,
just like Muzzle myself. I mean, I'm not like Proud,
but you know, I don't want to create an experience
for my playing partners that's not you know, fair, and
you know it's.

Speaker 6 (01:48:16):
Not fair to me either or other people. So I,
you know, having a tough time, and that was my
solution today.

Speaker 1 (01:48:25):
How did you communicate with your Keddy?

Speaker 6 (01:48:32):
Mostly just writing down the numbers. I would just point
and ask them for a read. Sometimes. Yeah, it made
things a lot simpler. I'll tell you that.

Speaker 2 (01:48:44):
Desperate times desperate measures. We wish you the best and
hopefully the tape may be a thing of the past.
Although some of the outbursts are hilarious, I don't do that.
Not here on the Jad Benson Show, solid fun show Today.
A lot of stuff we got to including easily the

(01:49:08):
most interesting and to me arguably the biggest story in
the world. And it has nothing to do with tariffs.
It has all to do with the dire Wolf. How
incredible is that bringing back an animal that wasn't on
the verge of extinction, have been gone for ten thousand
plus years. Incredible. You guys, have a blessed and amazing

(01:49:34):
rest of your Tuesday.

Speaker 6 (01:49:35):
I'm not really a fan of Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (01:49:37):
Shut up, did yoursell some tacos? Won't do it again tomorrow?

Speaker 29 (01:49:42):
No, not Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:43):
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