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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
They fixed the problem, guys, they fixed it. They fixed it.
The numbers were wrong. They got new numbers for the
BLS and they fixed the Thank god man, they fixed it.
That's all that matters, if you know what I'm talking about.
(00:34):
Yesterday for Trump did the Purple Heart ceremony, which was great.
Steve Moore of the Heritage Foundation and Trump had a
some sort of presentation in the Oval Office to roll
out some new numbers, new data. They got new data.
(00:55):
They figured it out. That's brand new. Nobody's seen it before.
And you know what, they hadn't seen it before because
it hadn't happened before because we just put it together
in the back. But this is all new. Take it away.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Just a quick session with Steve Moore.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
Everybody knows Steve Moore with the Heritage Foundation, highly respected,
one of the most highly respected economists and people that
watch your money and know more about your money and
your life than probably anybody I can think of.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
And I want to thank Steve for being here.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
I saw this today. They came out. What he puts
out gets a lot of coverage and I saw some
of them.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
And then he had a couple of others, and I'd
like to ask Steve maybe to discuss a few of
these numbers that were just released, I mean literally just released. Steve,
could you say a few words about the various jokes.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
So there it is. Can you say a few Steve
Moore's great, great guy, best guy, herit's foundation never gets
anything wrong. Great guy, super guy, awesome guy. This guy
is the guy. Guy who's the great he's going to Yes,
this guy's the dude. So let's let's hear what he's got.
This is it right here as I could roll it out,
This is it.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Thank you, mister President.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
So I called the President because I had some very
good news from some new data that we've been able
to put together that no one has ever seen before.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
And I'll just very quickly go through these.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
So I was telling the President that he did the
right thing in calling for a new head of the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, because this shows that over the
last two years of the Biden administration, the BLS overestimated
job creation by one point five million jobs.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
That's a that's a gigantic ear and I don't know
if she's not mine not have been an era. That's
the bad part. It was an era, it would be
one thing. I don't think it's an error. I think
they did it purposely. Whether that you may well be right.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
But even if it wasn't purposefully, it's incompetence, right.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Okay, So one point five million jobs overestimated, ding ding ding.
That is absolutely correct. Now when was that? That was
actually in twenty twenty two. The original jobs report added
was four point eight million. They revised the total to
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three point three million, so that's one point five The
reason was modeling issues because they were still in the
middle of the pandemic, so there was a lot of
different things that went into that. They make it a
and again, it's not that it's not true, it's just
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not relevant. It's not that's not relevant. That is twenty
twenty two. We're in twenty twenty five. That was three
years ago. Three years ago. We move on from there
to inflation. Now I want it again. I'm penning the
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picture for you guys. They're in the Oval office with
chart and it's do you remember the whole sharpy gate
where he drew the thing and then the thing and
it came it's it's it's surreal we.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
Have access to some data that no one else does.
Speaker 5 (04:17):
What has happened a month by month with median household income.
This is based on unpublished Census Bureau data. It will
be released sometime in the next six months, but we
get an advanced look at it. And so I was
telling the president in his first five months in office, starting.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
In January through the end of June, the.
Speaker 5 (04:34):
Average median household income adjusted for inflation for the average
family in America is already up seventy four dollars.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
That's a very incredible number just came out just just enough.
So that's a giant game.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Giant game massive couldn't get any bigger. What data Again,
I'm curious, not because I don't want Trump to be successful.
This is what happens when you fire people who were
really the messengers of a very flawed system, and then
(05:13):
you want us to believe your new charts that you
bring out.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
So the next one compares, We finally have the twenty
twenty four data on what happened with real.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
Family income in the United States. And so what I
did was.
Speaker 5 (05:26):
I compared the record and Donald Trump's first term with
the Joe Biden first term.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
And you can see that by the way this these
doted lines here, mister president, that's COVID.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
So if it had not been for COVID, these numbers
would have been substantially better. But even taking account President
Trump's last year in twenty twenty, we saw a six
four hundred dollars real after inflation gain and income for
the average family. And that compares with Joe Biden, which
was a measly five hundred and fifty one dollars. Mister president,
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you gained ten times more income for the average family
than Joe.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
Biden is because of your policy.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
And that's taken into consideration COVID, which a lot of
times you don't have to do that. But as we
were on very delated to do it now we were
almost eight thousand until it look at that number got okay.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Those numbers for the most part absolutely true. Dug through
it probably under five hundred dollars as far as Biden went,
maybe not as high I think they asked the real
estimate it's about thirteen fifty a year, so closer to
about fifty four fifty five hundred. But still that's not
(06:44):
an argument that you can Those are numbers. That's numbers,
and it would probably have been better. Trump is right,
without COVID and steamour it could have been closer to
seven or eight. But those are real. That shows you
what inflation can do for you. So those numbers are provable.
(07:06):
The first one, again, I'm the frustration, and it's not
even whether or not the because the truth was, they
did lose one point five million jobs, but that was
in twenty two. It was an overestimation and they revised
it in which again has nothing to do with anything,
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but it's about truth and being able to trust. And
I don't know if I trust what's going to come out,
and that includes everything you know, from the Epstein stuff
to this to all I mean, this is the stuff
where we want to have faith in our government and
(07:52):
through traditional media and the false, crazy wacky people out
there that spread all kinds of crap to the you know,
the stuff that the actual administration says, that's a hard
thing to do. It is we move from one bizarre
situation to the next. Texas still waiting to see if
(08:14):
today's the deadline is the deadline deadline? It is the
deadline deadline.
Speaker 6 (08:18):
A G.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Paxton, you lock them up.
Speaker 7 (08:22):
I don't know we're gonna We're definitely waiting to see
if they show up.
Speaker 8 (08:25):
We get you know, Dustin Burroughs, our speakers, giving them
a deadline of showing up today.
Speaker 7 (08:30):
They show up today, we're all happy.
Speaker 8 (08:32):
We can get our business done and everybody everybody's good.
If they do not show up, we will be in
an Illinois courtroom trying to do just that. Not necessarily
trying to handcuff them, but get them back to the
state of Texas, hold them in contempt, and if they
refuse to come, hopefully put them in jail.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Put them in jail. Hopefully do it.
Speaker 9 (08:49):
Do it.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Said yesterday. This is because now you've got Indiana looking
to do something. What this is the best since you
have Carville yesterday coming out saying, you know what, this
is what it is when the Democrats get back in power,
make Puerto Rico and DC states next thing. You know,
(09:13):
this is the stuff that again they're picking us. We're
not picking them. They're jerry mandering and changing stuff so
they can hold on to power or expand they're not
trying to win us over with ideas. They're picking us,
(09:35):
we're not picking them. We need to get back to
picking them and making them work for this Democrats are
show voting Republicans are doing something. Yes, can they do it? Yeah,
in the spirit of what's gone on? Do I like it?
Speaker 6 (09:56):
No?
Speaker 2 (09:58):
But now what you're starting is, hey, well they're going
to do it, we should all do it. Three two, three, five,
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is your acts, your inst Let me know what you
think about that, and we're going to get into a
little bit deeper next hour. But overnight BB and his
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cabinet made a decision. They're going in. They let it
be known yesterday to everybody that they were going into Gaza.
Speaker 10 (10:29):
After this interview, you will go immediately into a meeting
with your security cabinet.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
Well, Israel take control of all of Gaza.
Speaker 11 (10:38):
We intend to in order to assure our security, remove
Hamas there, enable the population to be free of Gaza
and to pass it to civilian governance that is not
Hamas and not anyone advocating the destruction dividual. That's what
we want to do. We want to liberate ourselves and
(10:59):
liberate the people Gaza from the awful terror of Hamas.
And you were in the Gaza script today, you've met Palestinians,
were fighting Hamas because finally they see that they have
a future, they can rid themselves of this awful tyranny
that not only holds our hostages, but holds two million
Palestinians in Gaza hostage.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
That's got to end.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
It's about to get a lot uglier. We're going to
talk a lot more about it next hour. But this
is going to get ugly, very ugly. And what some
of the cabinet members were demanding in the vote h
they were going to vote no. Wait do you hear that?
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Speaker 12 (12:57):
Oh yeah?
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Chad Benz to.
Speaker 13 (12:58):
Joe Chad Benson, Ladies and gentlemen, Every week flies by,
Stuff happens, chaota crazy, sometimes hilarious, and sometimes sad, and
(13:21):
we need to take a deep breath and think back.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
What the hell happened this week. Let's find out. Thank
god it's finally Friday.
Speaker 12 (13:29):
People sit in my stuff.
Speaker 14 (13:31):
If anyone around here is gonna be a master debater,
it's me, bitch, what.
Speaker 15 (13:38):
Sort you, Jenny?
Speaker 16 (13:44):
I'm not a hundred dollars walking in my hole. I
know I'll say, anybody's burning a hold through my bucketing
and do my skin come on in morning.
Speaker 13 (13:57):
I'll be brown.
Speaker 14 (13:59):
It's fine, fun free, I'm my motor.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
It's fun, burking reason time.
Speaker 17 (14:13):
Sacrifices were volunteers from the elite class.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
I am two hundred and five thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
Is good at the age of twenty four.
Speaker 12 (14:21):
I just signed up to be an taggedowner. Guess what
I kind approved?
Speaker 18 (14:25):
What gads?
Speaker 15 (14:27):
I can't quote over the start a minute more.
Speaker 14 (14:30):
It's fun, fire une my motor. It's fun burking reason time.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Okay?
Speaker 19 (14:48):
For American California Governor Gavin Newsom is threatened to make
California quote darker blue.
Speaker 20 (14:55):
Critics of this max say that it is suppressing voters
of color by splitting up their voter cross Republican districts.
Speaker 16 (15:09):
We have a thirty hours lowly junity by.
Speaker 21 (15:26):
Trump.
Speaker 22 (15:26):
Forget Sean Diddy, Combs right, would you consider pardoning him?
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Well, he was essentially, I guess, sort of half innocent.
Speaker 23 (15:39):
I think the theme of the segment is going to
be love it like a lump It that happened all
this week.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
We brought it to you right here on the Jad
Benson Show.
Speaker 23 (15:51):
Trump's remaking the United States of America.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
Stop listening to establishment Republicans and establishment Democrats.
Speaker 12 (15:57):
I'm just trying to make dinner.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
But instead I need to pose this question to you.
Speaker 12 (16:01):
Will we hide in Frank or turn her in? And
I've used the term genocide and I think that's the
right term to use.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
There's a zoo in Denmark who wants your pets, so
what to feed its animals? That was funny. Oh so
we move from there to what may be coming into
the future. Russia Ukraine meeting. Yeah, probably at some point
in time. But first it's going to be Trump and
(16:28):
the powder. But before all of that, the bombings continue.
Speaker 24 (16:31):
We've seen more strikes into Ukrainian cities in the last
twenty four hours. I mean, look, this is a pattern
which has been building over time. You know, Russia has
incredible capabilities in terms of the numbers of drones. It
is now able to produce. On some nights, we're seeing
Russia launch hundreds of drones at Ukrainian cities. They are
increasingly advanced drones, harder for the Ukrainians to shoot down.
And this is why the Ukrainians with the Europeans are
(16:54):
now looking to buy us patriots sistance.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
And we're going to see what we supply them with
because we're going to while this thing continues. The pressure
has to be there, and we're hoping the economic pressure
by pressing the people that are working with Russia that
have kept them afloat even though we put sanctions on them,
will force his hand and make him choose an offer.
(17:22):
It's going to be interesting to find out how that
plays itself out. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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of the week, The Wheel of Surprise, Straight Ahead Chad.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Benson, chow Son, Chad Benson, Joe, The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
It is Friday, and on Fridays we like to go
and you know, because so much has happened this week.
So much has happened this week. That's big. You know
the redistricting, what's going on. Obviously in Israel, we've got
the craziness with the job numbers and the and of
course let's not forget Ukraine and all of that stuff.
(18:26):
Those are big stories. But there are a lot of
other stories out there that we didn't get to, even
though we may have wanted to. Stories that, you know what,
they're fun, they're interesting. They're not necessarily the hard topics,
but they're stories that we're like, oh, yeah, that was
that was cool. I like that, and you know what
to tink you like this, and we don't know what
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they are. It's called the wheelw Surprise. We spend this wheel,
we land on a number, and then we hit the
little sound thing. It doesn't have anything on it outside
of one, two, three, in the order that the story
would be. But I don't know what the story is.
So let's have some fun and find out. It's the
Wheel of Surprise. Round and round she goes. Where she stops?
(19:16):
No one knows Number.
Speaker 9 (19:20):
Four.
Speaker 25 (19:20):
Hey, guys, super random but incredible announcement. I have just
bought the Ed and Lorraine Warren's Home and Occult Museum
with my very good friend Elton Caste If you guys
have ever seen any of the Conjuring films, the Annabelle films,
or even Amityville Horror. This is the home that inspired
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all of those stories. This might be the most important
and prominent piece of paranormal history in the world. Ed
and Lorraine Warren are who took demonology and ghost hunting
and paranormal investigation and made it mainstream.
Speaker 12 (19:57):
Now.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
I know a lot of you guys don't know what
any of this means.
Speaker 21 (19:59):
What's so?
Speaker 12 (20:00):
But if you follow ghost stuff, this is about as big.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
As it gets. That right there is comedian Matt Rife.
The ladies love him. He and his buddy bought ed
Lorraine Warren's stuff. They bought the lease and everything out,
including the museum with things like Annabelle. So what does
this all mean.
Speaker 25 (20:20):
It means that Eltoncaste and myself are the owners of
the physical Ed and Lorraine Warren's Home and Occult Museum.
We are the legal guardians and caretakers of all seven
hundred and fifty haunted artifacts and items in the Warren Museum,
including the Annabelle doll. I must go on record and
say we do not legally own the items, but we
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are the legal guardians and caretakers of the items for
at least the next five years. And what this means
for you guys is you are going to soon be
able to book a night or a weekend and stay
at the Warren's house and investigate the house and the
history of the house as as well as the.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Museum and all the artifacts inside of it. This is
the most random hobby ever, but it's so cool.
Speaker 25 (21:06):
Man, I should probably collect stamps or something might be
a little safer, But yeah, we own the house and
we are very excited for you guys to see it.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Stay tuned. So crazy. And on top of that, the
Conjuring for the final in the Conjuring series. It's coming
out soon. But how weird is that? Like Comedian just goes,
oh yeah, I bought this you guys like you guys
want to come see the Annabelle Doll, which, as we know,
has caused some problems lately. It's the wheel of Surprise.
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We spent her out around why.
Speaker 9 (21:36):
Don't you stop?
Speaker 21 (21:36):
Nobody else.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Where could she stop this time? Plenty of stories out
there and the windows surprise on this Friday and we
stop at number eight on.
Speaker 26 (21:49):
New concerns about excessive screen time for kids. Research out
today finds too much screen use for kids and teens
ages six to eighteen may be associated with a higher
risk of future heart related conditions like obesity, high blood pressure,
and diabetes. So the study is wild, How can screen
time potentially affect heart health?
Speaker 8 (22:09):
Right?
Speaker 27 (22:10):
So these researchers found that for every extra hour of
screen time, there was an increased risk of obesity, high
blood pressure, diabetes, even.
Speaker 12 (22:18):
Her early heart disease.
Speaker 27 (22:20):
And this is on top of what we've seen in
terms of impacts on mental health and attention span, particularly
for kids who are getting less sleep. And look, it's
not rocket science and front of a screen, you're probably
not getting exercise or not active.
Speaker 9 (22:35):
Duh.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
I think that's pretty much as real as it gets
right there. If you're not doing anything because you're just
sitting there watching something, you're probably not going to be
super active the way that you should be, like out
playing with your friends and stuff. And I remember reading
the story. The interesting thing about this is kids want
to hang out with their friends, they want that friendship,
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but remember, helicopter parents are everywhere.
Speaker 27 (23:00):
There was a really interesting Harris Pole conducted recently. Jonathan
Height was who I knew Ben on the show, who
was part of this. And they surveyed kids and we
do not survey kids enough. We survey with parents, but
not so much to the kids. And they ask kids
about how they would prefer to spend their time, and
they said, in person, but without adults hovering online, kids
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have a ton of freedom. They're not really supervised. In
real life, they are overly supervised. What they found was
that more than a quarter of kids were not allowed
to play unsupervised, even in their own front yard. And
they estimate experts estimate that you would need to have
a child playing outdoors unsupervised for three quarters of a
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million years.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
To face the true risk of abduction.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
And so when you think about it in those terms,
almost a million.
Speaker 27 (23:49):
Years outdoors unsupervised to get abducted. You know, we overestimate
some of the risks of in person, real life play
versus the very real risks of online play.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Absolutely, when kids do get abducted nowadays, where does it start?
Starts online? Starts online, and then through there the creeper
gets the trust of that child and then eventually gets
that child to go somewhere and takes a child randomly,
not cruising down the street picking up kids out of
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nowhere in the white van with the candy.
Speaker 27 (24:26):
You know, I think number one, number two, number three
encourage on supervised play, especially outdoors where they're going to
get more physical activity. They could really we could really
use gen Z and gen aalfa, getting a big dose
of gen X childhoods. And then what we're also seeing
now is a growing movement to ban or limit cell
phone use in schools. Some of this is being done
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through legislation and regulation. New York's band starts this fall
and it will be the largest state yet to have
this kind of restriction. So we have a map there
showing where we have re and where we have legislation pending.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
I like that, and yes, they do need some of
the gen X kicking the grundle have fun because also,
and this is one of the things that I don't
think that because they've we try to make everything so
fair and nice in this that and the other, which
is absurd. Life isn't that way. And I'm not saying,
you know, bullies and mean kids and all this kind
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of stuff, but when you let kids play, it's shown
over and over again. First of all, it's great for
them exercise, et cetera, et cetera. But the thing they
make up their own games, they are better able to
handle conflict resolution because as they make up their own
games and their own rules and their own play, they
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learn how to deal with one another in ways that
we have robbed them of in this world. So hell yeah,
a little bit more gen x, Just a smidge more
gen x the wheel of surprise. What's next? Number three?
Speaker 28 (26:18):
The NFL running interference on smelling salts. The league has
ordered teams to stop supplying players with those pungent packets
of ammonia for an extra jolt of energy or to
get in the zone. The new rule is rubbing some
NFL stars the wrong way.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
Yeah, so this week they NFL made announcement they're done
with smelling salts. And if you've ever seen the smelling
salts like on the sideline, those skies will take a
hit there woo woo. And I have some of those,
like they're more they're not the ammonia, which is brutal
if you've ever had smelling salts, But they are kind
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of like the new you know, they got to mint
smell and stuff like that. It's cool. The ammonia ons,
by the way, kick your butt.
Speaker 28 (27:05):
The league, citing an FDA warning from twenty twenty four
saying they're not safe and can mask the symptoms of
a concussion. Writing the FDA noted potential negative effects from
ammonia inhaling use. They also have the potential to mask
certain neurologic signs and symptoms, including some potential signs of concussion.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Yeah, and you know who's pissed about this, A lot
of the NFL players, it's readin. One of them said,
I thought about I might retire because of this. I
thought no way.
Speaker 28 (27:35):
San Francisco forty nine or George Kittle furious telling the
NFL network he used them before every offensive drive.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
And I've been distraught all day.
Speaker 12 (27:44):
We got to figure out the middle ground here, guys.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Somebody help me out. Somebody come up with good idea.
Speaker 28 (27:48):
Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield less than thrilled.
Speaker 12 (27:51):
I think it was a quick trigger to Bantam.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
I'm going to be severely affected, to be honest.
Speaker 28 (27:55):
With you, Smumbling salt's come in a variety of different
forms and hailer's packets and are medically mostly used to
treat fainting victims. But once the fumes are inhaled, it
clears out nasal passages and sends a perceived jolt of
adrenaline through the body.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Yeah it does. Oh we had some in England when
I was playing and oh man does that just whoo
whoa your senses? It does. It's just it's insane what
it does. But it does mask certain things because you're usually,
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you know, smelling salts for people faint, for people who
may have been knocked out and they wake up and
then you know, so do I understand the reasoning behind it?
That being said, you're telling grown men to smash into
each other if they want to take some smelling salts.
Let him do it, all right, all right, okay, okay,
we're youel of surprise number six.
Speaker 29 (29:06):
When it comes to catching Burmese pythons, takes more than
just a sharp eye. They're sneaky, slippery, and hard to spot.
But now wildlife teams have a new snake hunting tool
in their arsenal robot bunnies. The South Florida Water Management
District and the University of Florida have teamed up to
create what looks like a toy rabbit. These solar powered
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robo bunnies move the mickat and soon they'll even smell
like a real rabbit, all to fool Burmese pythons into
thinking dinner's been served. If the snakes come to them,
it could save teams hours of searching in swampy, alligator
infested terrain.
Speaker 6 (29:42):
If that python is detected, then it contacts someone like
myself who's available twenty four hours a day, and then
I can deploy one of our many contractors to go
remove it.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
So the Burmese python is a big ass snake. People
don't realize that they see them. They're not very big.
They're like the size of a ball python. When they
buy them and they grow fas and they get massive,
and they're one of the biggest snakes on the planet
outside of a reticulated python and an anaconda. Burmese is
right there with them, and they've become very invasive in Florida.
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It's a great place for them to live as far
as the environment, the heat. It mimics a lot of
what they would be in the wild and throughout the burbs,
you know, mountains and everywhere else. So they've bred like
you cannot believe and they're trying to get rid of them,
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but they're having a tough time. They're out breeding the removal,
so if they remove one seems to be two. And
what they've done is because of this, they've gone after
native species a whole bunch like you could not believe.
Speaker 29 (30:53):
Pythons have been a disaster for native wildlife. Lead invasive
animal biologists for South Florida Water Management District Kirkland says
they've wiped out up to ninety five percent of mammals
in parts of the Everglades.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
If we could see statistically significant number of pythons that
are coming to investigate these robotic rabbits and the pens,
that would be a success, because right now, pythons do
a great job of staying hidden.
Speaker 29 (31:19):
Robo rabbits are still in their trial phases right now.
Researchers told me that it will take years to find
out if they're effective or not, So for now they're
going to rely on hunters and tracking programs to get
those pythons out of the Everglades.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
Going to be interesting to see how this works. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Takeout it Is, friday the eighth Of, august and The
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had a lot of stuff happen on this, day some
of them very, big and some of them had an
impact on us in The United states Of. America you
know what time it.
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Is what's upon in time a long time.
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Ago now it's time for this day in. History we
look back on this show to find out what famous
things took. Place all, right, kids on this day in.
History we do it each and every single day at this.
Time a little shorter one today.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
Because we're so busy doing all the other stuff with
weal little. Surprise on this day in. History eighteen seventy,
Six Thomas edison patent the mimograph that's the duplicating. Machine
on this day in, history nineteen twenty, nine The german
Airship zeppelin began its first round The world. Flight two
thousand and, eight The Beijing olympics kicked off on this
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day in. History in nineteen forty, five The soviets declared
war In. Japan in sixty, three The Great Train robbery In,
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four this took.
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Place, THEREFORE.
Speaker 31 (35:07):
I shall resign The presidency affectees at noon, Tomorrow Vice
President ford will be sworn and as president at that
hour in.
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This, Office nixon resigns on this day in history in
nineteen seventy, FOUR a lot of stuff took, Place, yes
some of it even affected us here in The United
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dive into what's going on In, Israel gaza and quite,
frankly the frustration THAT i feel and the insanity of
the emails text messages THAT i get not just on
my show here but also. Locally and it's interesting because
it's a frustrating thing that we can't have real conversations
anymore about anything without being called, racist, homophobic anti, semitic et,
(36:09):
cetera et. Cetera doesn't get us. Anywhere and it is
crazy what's going on out. There so we'll have that
among other things as well as. Somebody Zach abram joins
the show and, yes kids your urban ward of the.
Day our number two Of The Chad Benson, Show Straight.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
Hud this is The Chad Benson, Show The Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Show to day is the day that The democrats may
go to jail In texas. POSSIBLE i don't. Know redistricting
is a huge, thing and it's interesting to watch the
way that The democrats talk about stuff and The. Republicans
(37:11):
it's a perfect. Example Ken, paxon what are you gonna
do with? THEM? A. G?
Speaker 25 (37:18):
Paxson will we See Texas democrat lawmakers in handcuffs by
the end of?
Speaker 2 (37:23):
TODAY i don't.
Speaker 7 (37:24):
Know we're Gonna we're definitely waiting to see if they show.
Speaker 8 (37:27):
Up we, get you, Know Dustin, burroughs our speakers giving
them a deadline of showing up.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
Today they show up, today we're all. Happy we can.
Speaker 7 (37:35):
Get our business done and everybody's.
Speaker 8 (37:37):
Good if they do not show, up we will be
in An illinois courtroom trying to do just. That not
necessarily trying to handcuff, them but get them back to
the state Of, texas hold them in, contempt and if
they refuse to, come hopefully put them in.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
JAIL i have contempt for all of. You continue, sir And.
Speaker 32 (37:54):
I've also heard you talking about taking them to court
to potentially get these lawmakers remove from.
Speaker 1 (37:59):
Office that's still a.
Speaker 12 (38:00):
Possibility and if, so how would that play.
Speaker 7 (38:03):
Out, well that's another it's it's never been done.
Speaker 8 (38:05):
Before, obviously we're in uncharted territory with The democrats leaving during.
Speaker 7 (38:09):
Registry, yes that's something we're going to try. Today we're
going to file.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
It they are not there.
Speaker 7 (38:15):
Today we are going to file a motion to remove
some of these legislators from. Office and over time we'll
keep adding more to. It but right now we're just
hoping they'll show.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
Up that they.
Speaker 7 (38:24):
Don't there's going to be a lot of action taken
by my office.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
Today it's going to, be you, know again interesting and
it's a lot of political, theater kobookeet theater at its.
Finest but as all this is going, on you've Got
democrats running around saying it's the end of, democracy it's
the end of. Everything this is it's, unusual but there's
no rule to stop the. Redistricting and LIKE i, said
(38:49):
and continue to, say the courts will have the final
say in all of these. Things and then you know
you've got the other, side which is The democrats running around, saying, well,
okay if that doesn't, end we're just going to. Goad
and if this doesn't end, democracy we're just going to
go and redo all of our districts to give us
everything we. Want, well that's what everybody. Does that's the
reality of that's the problem with, redistricting ak. Jerrymandering everybody
(39:14):
sets it up for their side to win and for
the other, side the other voters to have no. Voice
they pick, us we don't pick.
Speaker 33 (39:24):
Them the only thing is that there is The democrats
are getting a little out of control and how they
talk about. THIS i, mean we went back and forth
yesterday and you guys were alluding to. It but the
fact that some people are starting to say this is
like again a threat to democracy and stuff like, That
like it's just it's an eye. ROLL i, mean it
is as old as The republic. Itself AND i think
(39:46):
The party has just got to be. Careful and you're
starting to See mark you flag, this AND i Think
sean you have. Two it's a real open question If
Gavin newsom can pull this. Off same with EVEN.
Speaker 16 (39:56):
Jb.
Speaker 3 (39:56):
Pritzker so you, know we'll.
Speaker 33 (39:58):
See BUT i think the party look it's going to
hurt like it is decreasing our chances of taking the.
Speaker 20 (40:05):
Houseback is that?
Speaker 2 (40:06):
True anything's. True let me tell you what would truly
decrease you getting the house. Back we get sucked into
a major Conflict, israel something like, that the economy, tanks
then you're going to get the house. Back if peace
arrives in The Middle, east, Great if it arise In
(40:32):
Russia ukraine and that conflict. Great if the economy, roars,
though you have no chance of taking the house. Back
so those are the. Chances that's what that's going to be,
about those two. Things and we've talked, realistically it's the economy.
Stupid if the economy is roaring outside of us getting
(40:54):
sucked into something, MASSIVE i just don't think there's anything
that's going to stop The republicans from holding even if
they don't. Redistrict even if The republicans don't and The democrats,
do if the economy is crushing, it it's still going
to be. Tough and even if The republicans do redistrict
(41:16):
and The democrats don't and the economy takes a big dit,
crap it'll be tough for them to hold on because
it's the economy stupid three, two, three, five, three, eight
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get a lot of flak BECAUSE i was a big
(41:38):
supporter of What israel did After october. SEVENTH i was
a big supporter because they had every right to protect.
Themselves they. Did they had every right to go and
to protect themselves and to have an answer for the
(42:01):
awful horrors of what took place By hamas On october.
Seventh But i've become a big detractor in the Net
yahoo government and The Hood, party and the reason is.
(42:21):
Simple what they're doing is. Genocide what they're doing is
an atrocity and. Genocide it's a tough word to throw
around because it gets into the court system as far
as the world courts and all these kind of, Stuff
but it's an atrocity they are trying to. Cleanse they
Are i'm A christian first, husband. FATHER i don't want
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my money going to. This we are a party to.
This we are almost as responsible to what is happening.
NOW i said it last night on my video. Livestream
to check it out At Chad Benson. Show there's only
so many times you can curb stomp. Somebody you're not
(43:11):
getting any different. Results what you're creating now is more
disdain For israel. Globally you're losing the right and the
left here outside of politicians because Of apac and some
(43:31):
older generational, folks but most, importantly you're losing your humanity
because of. This so they met last night for a
long time and decided they're gonna do. It we knew they.
Were this is yesterday a little propaganda piece From.
Speaker 10 (43:50):
Fox after this, interview you will go immediately into a
meeting with your security.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
Cabinet, Well israel take control of all Of.
Speaker 11 (43:59):
Gaza we intend to in order to assure our, security
Remove hamas, there enable the population to be free Of
gaza and to pass it to civilian governance that is
Not tramas and not anyone advocating the destruction of Visual
that's what we want to. Do we want to liberate
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ourselves and liberate the people Of gaza from the awful
terror Of. Tramas and you were in The gaza script
today you Met palestinians who are Fighting hamas because finally
they see that they have a. Future they can rid
themselves of this awful tyranny that not only holds our,
hostages but holds two Million palestinians In gaza. Hostage that's
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got to.
Speaker 2 (44:44):
End so you're going to go in and take it. Over,
yeah we're going to get rid Of what are you
going to? Do you're forcing people out of, There you've
destroyed most of this, place and you're about ready to
take your people into an. Occupation and we have talked
about this over and over again long before what took
(45:05):
place In israel on the seventh Of. October go look through. History.
Occupation it's a whole new. World it. Is it's a
whole new. World and that's what you're gonna. Do kinda
(45:27):
BECAUSE i have a feeling rather than, occupy you're going
to maneuver and force people. Out it's not an ethnic,
cleansing it's an ethnic moving is the WAY i look.
At how dare you say that you hate The? Jews
that's WHAT i get a lot. Of, well shut. Up
so the families are not happy of the, hostages but
(45:49):
doesn't matter because he's already given up on that and
he's been pretty open about. That and there was a.
Battle the military was not.
Speaker 17 (45:57):
Thrilled we were expecting that this was going to be
a kind of contentious. MEETING a lot of the military
top brass has said that they didn't support this, move
that they've already accomplished everything they can do militarily In,
gaza that it's time for diplomacy or some other solution
to win the.
Speaker 2 (46:15):
Day so the families of hostages are not. Happy and
there were two people that held, out but eventually they
got their wish Ministers Imar Ben garvin and Betsol. Schmodrich
(46:40):
they are super. Hardliners so if you think they were
holding out because they were worried about the fallout the,
people all of that, stuff, dah.
Speaker 21 (46:55):
This is what they.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Wanted Matt grivon opposes provisions of HUMANITARIAN a demands A
cabinet resolution committing that the operation would not be stopped
under any. Condition if you kill them, all you don't.
Stop if they're coming after us and it's a, nightmare
you don't, stop you do.
Speaker 34 (47:17):
It.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Period we're watching it in real. Time the horrors of,
war but also the horrors of what's going on over
there to individuals who are, innocent to people who are
stuck in a living hell with a group of people
(47:43):
that want to use you to protect themselves while screaming
their freedom fighters for you to a country that we, support,
who if they're honest, with doesn't really like you very,
much looks down upon you and with rather you go or,
(48:03):
Disappear they're not bothered either. WAY i don't want to
be a party that And i'm sick and tired of
being calling. Antisemitic this is not About israel or The jewish.
People this is about bebe and power and Wackado christians
who are propping them up by pushing politicians so they
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can have some sort of magical second coming that they
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IN dc is, well it's. Criminal Actually DC's. Dangerous how?
Dangerous dangerous enough for The. Feds dangerous enough That Big
balls got His Big balls kick for trying to protect
somebody and stop a. Carjacking what are you going to? Do?
Speaker 12 (50:08):
Well details remain. Unclear The White house SAYS dc residents
should expect to see an increase in federal law enforcement
as early as. Tomorrow that days after a high profile
Former Doge staffer was beaten and bloodied by a group
of teens as he protected his. Girlfriend President trump has
suggested he might bring in The National guard or use
his emergency power under THE Dc Home Rule act to
gain control OVER dc. Police that department's own data shows
(50:31):
violent crime in the district is down twenty six percent
compared to last.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Year, NOW dc has got some, issues but violent property
crime down a little. Bit but the reality is it's
it's damn. Skippy it is. Dangerous so on a scale
of one to one hundred in The Best Places, INDEX
(50:57):
dc scores a fifty six point. Two when it comes
to violent, crime the average is twenty two point. Seven
you want to be lower property crime sixty three point.
NINE us average is thirty five point. Four so, absolutely
it is a place where there is some violence and
there is some. Crime is it crime enough that you
(51:20):
call in The National? Guard i'm not quite sure about,
That Although Stephen miller he thinks it's beyond.
Speaker 35 (51:26):
Dangerous president has been very clear that he's going to
take the action necessary to secure the city Of washington
for the people who live, here for all The american
people and all who visit.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
Here is our capital. City it is more violent Than.
Speaker 35 (51:37):
Baghdad it is more violent than parts Of ethiopia and
parts of many of the most dangerous places in the.
World it's really shocking if you actually look at the
graph that has been shown comparing parts of some of
the most dangerous filed states in the world compared to D.
C dc is more, violent and so he's going to
do what's necessary to make sure our nation's capital is
safe for All.
Speaker 2 (51:57):
Americans all, right. Fantastic Now i'd like to see those
charts if we're going to Compare bagdad AND. Dc this
is what THE Us State department said About. Bagdad do not.
Speaker 21 (52:09):
Go do not.
Speaker 2 (52:10):
Go you're at a very high risk of terrorism and.
Kidnapping so don't. Go three, two, three, five, three, eight
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(52:31):
that may be happening In, baghdad you may get caught
up in and it may not be meant for. You
they're not, carjacking they're blowing the car, up but DZ's
got issues even UH i saw Morning joe say. Today,
LOOK i don't know if we need to call in
The National. Guard but the reality is it's been dangerous
for a long, time from crime to. Tariffs we cover.
Speaker 32 (52:52):
It all, well jeffs are paid by companies importing. Products
economists warn these costs will likely be passed on to.
Consumers fresh produce is expected to rise seven. Percent the
average price of a new car expected to jump fifty
eight hundred dollars in the short, run according to The
Yale Budget. Lab President trump was adamant that tariffs will boost.
Manufacturing that hasn't happened. YET us manufacturing fell for the
(53:14):
fifth straight month In.
Speaker 4 (53:15):
July under The trump, administration we're doing everything possible to
make this the best place on earth to build a
factory or growth business's best.
Speaker 2 (53:24):
Place you could easily make it the best, Place but
you have to ask. Yourself does affordability. Matter that's a
big question because we're a price based, nation and affordability
plays a huge part on how we purchase things and
also how everybody else purchases. Things because why our dollar
is weaker comparatively to a lot of the. Globe it's
(53:47):
stable and. Stronger so goes back to is it a great,
place it's the best. Place doesn't mean that expense doesn't
play a role in, stuff and, yes not just the
rest of the, world but we're very price. Conscious speaking of,
that we're gonna talk to our, Buddy Zach, abraham chief
investment officer For Borer. Capital he's going to join the.
(54:09):
Program i'm going to talk about B, ls the market,
itself and the, economy and he has tariff talk as.
Well what Straight Ahead Chad, benson Job, Son Chad, Benson joe.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
The Chad Benson.
Speaker 8 (54:41):
Show that.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
Time with, that we talked to our, Buddy Zack, abrahm
chiefvestment Officer Board. Capital he's a friend of the, show
he is sponsored the, show and he's a freaking. Man
and it's been a few since we've. Talked BUT i
don't know if you're aware of, this but the jobs
numbers got revised and they fired people over, there and
that wasn't a good look to start everything. Off, no,
no it.
Speaker 34 (55:02):
WASN'T i found that whole situation really humorous because somebody asked,
Me they're, like do you agree or do you not
agree with him firing that? Person AND i, went, well,
look there's obviously a shoot the messenger element to, it,
because like THE bls is a pretty big group of,
people so it's not one person there concocting data to
try to Make trump look at. That being, said it's
(55:23):
really hard to come to the fence of anybody working
at THE bls because the numbers have just been so
bad for so, long and some of it's their, fault
some of it's. Not some of it's just the way
that the economy has, changed especially in the last fifteen,
years and the way we collect and look at data really.
Speaker 2 (55:40):
Hasn't talking to Zact abrahm Chivespent Officer Bowl Capital TARIFF'S
i mean it's tariff. Paluza, again if you asked me
what tariff are, ON i couldn't tell you because even
if you put a thirty fifty percent on, somebody the
fact is that carve outs for this and carbouts for.
That but there's no doubt that you, know manufacturing is
struggling and you're seeing a slow, down AND i know
that he would love everybody to make the iPhone, here
(56:02):
but the reality is nobody wants to spend twenty five
hundred dollars in an iPhone and it would take ten
years to get everything. Ready at some point in time
we are going to feel.
Speaker 12 (56:10):
It it's just WHEN i think we're starting.
Speaker 34 (56:13):
To so my kind of pet theory right now is
that if you looked at the economy as it sits,
today if you did not HAVE ai going on in
the unbelievable amounts of capex that that was dumping into the,
market and if you did not have depth of suspending
ratcheting up another five hundred billion this, YEAR i think
you'd probably be in recession right. Now, Okay, so but
(56:34):
that shouldn't panic anybody because we do have those other
things going.
Speaker 12 (56:38):
On DO i think it's clear? Sailing not at. All
AM i comfortable with the valuations that this market is
sporting right? Now not at.
Speaker 34 (56:45):
ALL i don't know if you Saw apple this, week
but this was you, KNOW i keep saying some of
these are all, timers but they just keep out doing.
Themselves So apple comes, out they have their great meeting With.
Trump Right did you See Tim?
Speaker 2 (56:57):
Cook did you see? Him he came and gave him
that gold thing like it was a. Tribute oh my, gosh,
man that was. Uncomfortable it was really.
Speaker 34 (57:05):
Uncomfortable it also shows, me you, know you AND i
are anything But trump's, sickophants and we've probably ticked off
some listeners over.
Speaker 12 (57:14):
That, LOOK i voted for the.
Speaker 34 (57:16):
Guy and if the election were held again, TODAY i
vote for him. Again, okay but it doesn't mean THAT
i have to sign off on everything he. Does but
that being, SAID i do think so many of those
people that are on the natural, left AND i shouldn't
say that About Tim. COOK i don't know. That BUT
i would bet if if somebody wanted to bet me right,
now ten, grand Whether Tim cook voted For trump or,
Not i'd take the bet in a, second right, Absolutely
(57:38):
and If i'm, Wrong i'm, wrong But i'd take that
bet in a. Second BUT i don't think those people
really understand. HIM i don't think you need to come pay.
HOMAGE i don't think it hurts with. HIM i think
his ego likes.
Speaker 2 (57:51):
It, yeah but he likes.
Speaker 12 (57:53):
Deals he wants to make. Deals, right you don't have
to if you come make a solid deal with. HIM
i don't think you need to come kiss THE i
don't think it, hurts BUT i JUST i think it's.
Funny but the real announcement to. Me so what Did apple?
Speaker 34 (58:06):
Announce apple announced that they're going to invest one hundred
billion IN us manufacturing will which will pressure their margins
on their iPhones even.
Speaker 12 (58:15):
More that's What apple.
Speaker 34 (58:16):
Announced their stock went up ten percent for Those it
went up six and a half seven yesterday on the
news and then moved up another three percent. Today so
your euro up nine ten percent, Move, okay that equates
to one hundred percent of their annual. Profit so on
a news announcement that meant they were going to have
(58:39):
to spend one hundred billion and margins on the iPhone
were going to be compressed. Further and this is their
flagship product that is seeding market share to. Everybody, right
they announced a move that will pull one hundred billion
out of the coppers and pinched their profits even, further
and the stock went up the equivalent of a whole
year's worth of.
Speaker 2 (58:59):
Profit it makes no, sense, MAN i don't get what
people are. Doing and you, Know i've been telling. Everybody,
look if it wasn't for THE ai, stocks we'd be
in a lot of. TROUBLE i, mean and pallenteer by the, Way,
pallenteer which of course is basically they just came right
in behind old elon there and just they might as
well be living there at this point in time because.
(59:20):
There if you want to invest in something that has
a chance to go to five hundred times, earnings this
might be the.
Speaker 12 (59:25):
Thing it's already, there, buddy it's a six hundred, Right,
yeah it's.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
Insane.
Speaker 34 (59:28):
Yeah SO i think you're trading at about one hundred
and five to one hundred and ten times revenue right
now on that. Thing pallunteer to me is in a.
Category And i've told this you're not invested. In, No
and the reason Why i'm not is not BECAUSE i
don't love the. COMPANY i think that they've got a brilliant.
Platform they got some great. STUFF i know people that
have used. It they are rock, solid. RIGHT i love
(59:50):
the company we've. Made we've made a lot of money
on the. Stock we traded it a lot between fifteen
and thirty dollars a. Share but when you get a
stock that's that, expensive when you're looking at a stock
that's trading it for one hundred and thirty billion dollar
market cap and is doing five and a half billion
dollars a revenue a, YEAR i don't know what that
IS i mean when you own a stock like, that
you have to be open to the idea that you
(01:00:10):
wake up in the morning and one news announcement goes
across the screen and that stocks down fifty or sixty,
percent and people.
Speaker 12 (01:00:17):
Are, like it can't.
Speaker 34 (01:00:18):
Drop, yes it, can, right because you're talking about five
and a half billion dollars of.
Speaker 12 (01:00:22):
Revenue is it growing at an impressive? Rate, yeah forty eight.
Speaker 34 (01:00:25):
Percent but just sit down and, Say, okay they're going
to keep growing at forty five percent for the next five.
Speaker 12 (01:00:31):
Years mark that. Out see where that gets.
Speaker 34 (01:00:33):
YOU i got to, hint it doesn't get you anywhere
close to four hundred and twenty billion.
Speaker 12 (01:00:37):
Dollars DO i love the? Company? Yes are the margin? Spectacular?
Yes is the company hitting on all? Cylinders?
Speaker 34 (01:00:43):
Yes is the fact that the one of the biggest
things that is driving their revenue growth their ability to
save the government.
Speaker 9 (01:00:50):
Money is that?
Speaker 34 (01:00:51):
Attractive heck, Yes, well as long as they spy on.
Us well right, right that's the other. Way but in
one hundred and five hundred and ten times revenue to
me at that level of, expense you're not. Betting you're
gambling and doesn't mean you can't. Win but when you're
trading something that, expensive you, know it even Sounds, Chad
(01:01:13):
you know, this it even sounds. CRAZY i WISH i
could tell people how insane a hundred times revenue.
Speaker 12 (01:01:19):
IS i just, LIKE i wish they really got that.
Speaker 34 (01:01:21):
Right LIKE i remember coming out of the dot com,
bubble people looking back at ten and twelve.
Speaker 12 (01:01:26):
Times revenue and, going what were we? Thinking what were we?
Thinking and now you're at one hundred and five And
Jim kramer's saying it's.
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
Undervalue, well and he's pushing a. Button he's pushing a
button to do. It talking To Zach, abram Chievestment Officer
Board capital THE i, mean it's weird BECAUSE i feel
like people are nervous at the same time they're. Hopeful
and it's a hard this this is economy. Itself it's
(01:01:55):
kind of a hard thing to gauge right now because you,
Know I'm i'm expecting at some point in time we're
going to have a bit of a slowdown in recession
because that's just a natural cyclical cycle that we go.
Into rather get it over with now than. Later but you,
know it's an interesting thing BECAUSE i see consumer confidences
up a little, bit but THEN i look, Around i'm
thinking we haven't felt the. TARIFFS i you, know one
(01:02:17):
thing says that this is going. Great the next thing, is,
hey one thing goes wrong and we could see a
kick in the. GRUNDLE i can't pay it.
Speaker 34 (01:02:24):
Man well, yeah it just gets back to our data, discussion,
Right like you brought up consumer. Confidence consumer confidence used
to really. Matter consumer, Confidence now you can throw it
out the. Window all consumer confidence is THE s AND
p five. Hundred when it's up making all new time,
eyes you're going.
Speaker 12 (01:02:41):
To get good consumer. Confidence when it gets, hit you're
going to see a. Drop and it's just that. Simple
and we track it all the.
Speaker 34 (01:02:46):
Time we've quit paying attention to, it so it's just
become a proxy of the of the of the stock.
Market here's the thing, people in my, opinion in our
opinion At bill, work this is the way people need
to think about. Things IF i owned a bunch of
those tech, Stocks i'd be really nervous and confused.
Speaker 9 (01:03:05):
Now but we.
Speaker 34 (01:03:06):
Don't we own, some but very, few and focusing on
the ones that aren't outlant and outlandishly. Expensive but what
we do own is a bunch of things who are ridiculously.
Undervalued that these companies are hitting the ball out of the,
park but nobody wants them because they're not in the right.
Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
Industry they're not.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Sexy you, know they're.
Speaker 34 (01:03:26):
Sexy they Don't, yeah they don't hear people talking about
it On Wall street, bets you. KNOW i, mean we
continue to outperform the market by double digits this year
and have a really good outperformance of it over the
last two. Years and those types of stocks are what's driving.
It AND i think we're halfway through the first inning
on those kinds of. Stocks the other one that we've talked,
about and you're not going to hear anybody talk about This.
(01:03:47):
China you're seeing pretty much everything via economic data, there,
imports all that kind of stuff is starting to pick.
Up they're dumping a massive amount of stimulus in. There
but here's the tell to meet. Chat the tell to
me has been because everybody's, like, oh, yeah they're acknowledging
that the stimulus is getting dumped Into, china and yet
nobody wants to Own chinese. Stocks and that gets me
(01:04:08):
excited because what have we seen for the last twelve
or fifteen years everywhere where stimulus starts getting injected there's
always a contingent.
Speaker 12 (01:04:15):
In the market that's, like oh, no it's not going
to work this.
Speaker 34 (01:04:17):
Time guess what, Happens, right everybody eventually floods that. Market
why for the same reason when you were a kid
at the, summertime you heard the ice cream truck coming
and all the kids flew out of the. Door, Right
it's too easy to win in an environment where a
market's given, money where government's give money. Away so we
were really keeping an eye On. Australia If china is
in fact reaccelerating, economically it is impossible not to see
(01:04:40):
that mirrored In australia's data because they provide so much
of their raw.
Speaker 12 (01:04:44):
Material australia is going like, This china's going like. This
what is everybody talking?
Speaker 34 (01:04:49):
About they're talking ABOUT us stocks trading at one hundred
and five times. Valuation they're not talking About Ali baba
trading at. Sixteen they're not talking about ten cent at.
Eighteen they're not talking ABOUT, Byd they're not talking About.
Jaomi there's so many of these plays over there that
if you like these meg seven, stocks They're asia's version of.
It people are Like zee, Saying, zach you should go
(01:05:11):
up there and fill up there On chinese. Equities, no
that's not What i'm. Saying you've heard me talk about
it with. Commodities go look at the gold miners new
all time highs ON gdx.
Speaker 12 (01:05:20):
Today you've got on several different.
Speaker 34 (01:05:23):
Metrics pretty much all of those gold mining indices are
at all time highs or very close to breaking. Out
the margin story that we've seen in those things is incredible. Silver,
basically look.
Speaker 12 (01:05:34):
At all of the.
Speaker 34 (01:05:35):
AREAS i THINK i told you about that That Latin
american just hit a new all time high on that.
ONE i think got things up twenty. Percent on the
air an airline, Company, okay we picked up an airline.
Speaker 12 (01:05:44):
Company checked this. Out they just announced. Earnings we bought
it it six times.
Speaker 34 (01:05:48):
Earnings it was paying us a seven and a half
eight percent dividend when we picked it. Up, okay they
just announced their quarter. THERE i think their. REVENUES i
think they were up on the, year like a thirteen
percent run rate on, revenue and they posted almost eighteen percent,
margins or three percent better Than. Apple right an Airline,
companyay this thing's still trading at five and a half
(01:06:10):
times earnings with this.
Speaker 12 (01:06:11):
Quarter they now have more cash on.
Speaker 34 (01:06:15):
Their balance sheet THAN i want to, say two and
a half years of, profit SO i mean net. Cash
who wants an airline? Company, Dude if you're going to
sell me one hundred dollars bill for fifteen, Bucks i'll
take as many of them as you got.
Speaker 12 (01:06:25):
It hell, YEAH i don't care what industry it.
Speaker 34 (01:06:29):
Is, Right it's Like buffett, says there's no such thing
as bad, assets there's just bad. PRICES i feel like
we're living in a world that's completely forgotten that and
thinks that the more highly priced something is is the better.
INVESTMENT i, MEAN i, AGAIN i still feel like a
kid in a candy. Store, now if you get a nasty,
recession will these things get?
Speaker 12 (01:06:47):
Hit?
Speaker 34 (01:06:47):
Well, yeah but when you're buying them at these, levels
right when you're buying them with these types of balance,
sheets you're not going to quit get getting your. Dividend you,
know how much is that stock going to get hit
that's trading at five and a half times?
Speaker 12 (01:06:58):
Earnings you know In South? AMERICA i.
Speaker 34 (01:07:01):
DON'T i don't think there's a lot more downside Quy, honestly,
no even under the worst case. Scenarios so, meanwhile you
sit around look at a stock Like, palanteer and one
announcement of a government bringing in another contractor to handle
something stock could be down forty fifty percent on the,
session and that could be leading to another forty percent
decline over the next six.
Speaker 21 (01:07:21):
Months.
Speaker 34 (01:07:21):
Yeah SO i just, AGAIN i just think everybody's looking
at the wrong. Place and if people are really confused
and they're really, nervous it's probably because they're invested in
the wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
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everybody how to get hold of.
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You, yeah, Man so best way to get hold of
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as well as we talk about all kinds of stuff
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israel because that is becoming more and more of an
issue for The republicans and with them now getting ready
to Occupy, gaza what does that mean going? Forward we'll
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Speaker 15 (01:13:02):
Championship this is The Chad Benson, Show The Chad Benson.
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Show will we get a new? Census trump would like.
Speaker 12 (01:13:37):
One the president's new demand that immigrants here illegally should
be excluded from the census would seem to run a
foul of The. Constitution the Fourteenth amendment says the count
every ten years is to be of the whole number
of persons in each. State the only exception back in
eighteen sixty eight when it was ratified was for those
living On indian, reservations who at the time weren't. Taxed,
generally states urged full participation in the census because it
(01:14:00):
shapes each State's house delegation and electoral, votes as well
as billions in federal.
Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
Grants yes it, Does there's no doubt about. That and
according To Stephen, miller The democrats have stolen a a
billion seats because of illegals.
Speaker 35 (01:14:18):
Voting democrats have stolen twenty to Thirty house seats by
counting illegal aliens in the. CENSUS i, mean.
Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
Just think about that for a. Second they stole.
Speaker 35 (01:14:28):
Twenty or Thirty house seats by counting illegal aliens in the,
census and now you Have democrats talking, about, Oh republicans
can't change their congressional.
Speaker 12 (01:14:39):
Maps you have literally brought.
Speaker 35 (01:14:42):
Invaders into this country by the tens of millions to
rig the results of the census and the apportionment of
our congressional. Seats and on top of, that of, course
you have a situation where even Though republicans won a
landslide in The house popular, Vote democrats have so thoroughly
(01:15:03):
rigged and jerry man dirt and manipulated their districts beyond all.
Recognition The republicans only gained a four seat majority despite
winning a much smaller majority in the popular vote in
twenty ten and getting sixty three. Seats remember the twenty ten,
election a much smaller popular vote majority produced sixty three.
Speaker 2 (01:15:22):
Seats so here we go and, redistricting, census all of that,
stuff and everybody's, like does he mean illegals? Voted?
Speaker 9 (01:15:30):
No, no.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
It's how many people participate in the. Census not everybody,
does because you got a lot of those people out.
There SO i got to never tell to you census
people WHERE i. AM i went the government knowing about.
Me you got a lot of those people out there,
Too so is it? Frustrating, YEAH i, mean, honestly if
we were to be you, know and Again i'm. Transparent,
(01:15:53):
here let's break it, down, Right let's just look At. California,
Okay so here's the. Breakdown california Has courtney last, Census
california has thirty nine, million five hundred and thirty eight
two hundred and twenty, three about two point two million people,
undocumented illegal whatever you want to, cause call, it you,
(01:16:14):
know whatever makes you feel. Better they would lose one
to two, seats and chances Are texas And florida would
pick it.
Speaker 9 (01:16:23):
Up so.
Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
If texas And florida want to get, ahead maybe you
shouldn't ship people. Out should get as, many count them
as much as you can. Go we should have ten more. Seats,
OH i see what you're doing, there just putting it out. There,
look this whole Redistricting jerry manderin. Crap finally somebody said
(01:16:47):
it for.
Speaker 36 (01:16:48):
Real Governor Greg abbott has said that he ordered this
off season redistricting at the direction of The Justice, department
on grounds that the Current texas congressional map was illegally
drawn along racial. Lines in twenty twenty. One other lawmakers
are more.
Speaker 22 (01:17:02):
Blunt my first objective is to create a plan that
elects More republicans to THE Us.
Speaker 36 (01:17:07):
Congress Phil king heads The Texas Senate Redistricting, committee whose
proposed electoral map is identical to the one stalled in
The Texas. House there we, go, so, well, there won't
they be? Arrested how much of that is? Show how
much of?
Speaker 9 (01:17:22):
Them you?
Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
KNOW i bet if you ask, them they would be
totally fine with being, arrested understanding that they're doing it
as a show. Thing who's that? For we're talking to our,
Buddy Jim Kennedy Kennedy instue Of Public Policy research about
this a little. Bit but, honestly it's frustrating for Both
republicans And, democrats but for, us the average, folks.
Speaker 9 (01:17:46):
You know, what.
Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
Not fixing the issues that are out there in dealing
with the, state in dealing with our. Country so focus on.
That instead you're focusing on how do you hold onto?
Power welcome To. Polities, Yesterday biby Net yahoo made a
(01:18:10):
decision that he made months and months, ago but he
went On fox because they gave was A Bill hammer a.
Tour give him a tour like you get a tour
at In South. Korea they don't take you anywhere that's
not somewhere they want you to. Go and, afterwards after.
Speaker 10 (01:18:28):
This, interview you will go immediately into a meeting with
your security. Cabinet, Well israel take control of all Of.
Speaker 11 (01:18:35):
Gaza we intend to in order to assure our, security
Remove hamas, there enable the population to be free Of
gaza and to pass it to civilian governance that is
Not tramas and not anyone advocating the destruction to Visual
that's what we want to. Do we want to liberate
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ourselves and liberate the people Of gaza from the awful
terror Of. Hamas and you were in The gaza stript.
Today you Met palestinians who are Fighting hamas because finally
they see that they have a. Future they can rid
themselves of this awful tyranny that not only holds our,
hostages but holds two Million palestinians In gaza.
Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
Hostage that's got to.
Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
End you don't care about the, hostages you. Don't you
guys have a bigger. Plan you've always had a bigger,
plan and you're going to do. It you, Are you're
going to do. It you've got ministers inside of your
cabinet did want Assurances Ben gervin And schmodritz and them
(01:19:47):
that no more's humanitarian aid and no matter, what you
won't stop once you go the, military how do they
feel about?
Speaker 17 (01:19:59):
It we were expecting that this was going to be
a kind of contentious. MEETING a lot of the military
top brass has said that they didn't support this, move
that they've already accomplished everything they can do militarily In,
gaza that it's time for diplomacy or some other solution
to win the day.
Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
They recognize that what they're going, into or what's left of,
anything is a hornet's. Nest it's a hornet's. Nest go
look at the. Pictures despite what they, say go look
at the pictures.
Speaker 9 (01:20:41):
At.
Speaker 2 (01:20:42):
Gaza there's nothing. Left seventy percent of the, houses buildings are.
Gone and now you're asking the people that are already
tired for, more who are are frustrated with the government
(01:21:05):
and what's going, on because there has been a hostage
brought back Since. February and, Yeah hamas plays a bit
of a role in, that but so Does. Israel oh
and let's not forget you're about to occupy a place
where you're not going to be seen as liberators but
(01:21:25):
rather an enemy of peace and somebody coming there to destroy.
THEM i get a lot of emails about this because
you don't Love. Israel but you, know if that's you
can't have a conversation with, people you can always leave
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Speaker 21 (01:21:55):
Show, Yeah Chad, BENSON i disagree with your opinion, moment
the mention And. Yahoo he's dealing with the most cutthroat
people in the, World islam And. Muslims SO i don't
care what he does AND i don't for what he,
does and SO i just want to let you know
THAT i disagree with. You take on'm earlier today AND,
(01:22:17):
si lets you know THAT i have a good.
Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
Night by the, WAY i appreciate you not. CUSSING i
just want to let you know that one appreciated because
a lot of TIMES i get to beat. Stuff but
WHEN i talk to a lot of people about this
AND i paint them a picture of what life is
like there and how would they. Feel they don't. Quite
(01:22:40):
at first they're like, no, no. No then they start
to read and, go oh my. God it's the same
way for me and everybody. Else you. KNOW i didn't
pay a lot of attention in The Middle east for
a long time because it's it's a hornet's, nest, right you.
Know But, Jews, Muslims christians they. Fight you, Got but
what kind Of muslim ya?
Speaker 12 (01:22:56):
Is?
Speaker 25 (01:22:56):
She you?
Speaker 9 (01:22:57):
Got?
Speaker 2 (01:22:57):
Sunni you? Got it could be crazy and. Everything every
land has some holiness on, there and that's an. Issue
let's be.
Speaker 9 (01:23:09):
Real but.
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
This is humanity and the influence that they have on
us Here israel is. Ridiculous it is. Apax going After
Marjorie Taylor, green WHICH i find. HILARIOUS i do because
(01:23:34):
she called him, out, said you guys are committing. Genocide
she calls him. OUT i didn't say last, hour every Ethnic.
CLYINTON i, said, no it's ethnic moving as they're taking
over the gods of. Strip remember it's supposed to be.
Temporary we're not staying that.
Speaker 17 (01:23:51):
Long The Israeli Prime minister is saying that this would
not be a permanent. Occupation he Told Fox news he
envisions Other arab governments coming in to basically Control gaza
make sense of what's left of it anyways after this.
Occupation but that's something that we haven't seen a huge
willingness from Other arab governments to, do to come in
(01:24:14):
and actually take an active role in setting up a
government because there are so many difficulties.
Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
There there is and there is no other. Choice this
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as we, talk about, you, know politics pop culture. And whatnot, All,
right jim let me hit you out the box. With
this redistricting. Is insane it's kabookie theater and they're, Picking,
Us jim we're not. Picking, them.
Speaker 38 (01:31:46):
No you're absolutely right, On that and this is, you
KNOW it's I don't. I don't i don't really approve,
of it to be honest. WITH you, i mean, it's
like first, of all the thing THAT actually i don't
like the most about it is doing it mid term
or doing it mid census the five years between.
Speaker 9 (01:32:03):
The census these are it's meant to be done during.
Speaker 38 (01:32:05):
The census there's a lot that says it has to
mean it can only be so they're not really breaking,
any laws but they are breaking, you know show, you
say tradition and what we're and what. We expect and
it's probably what's upsetting the people. The most and it's,
you know it's not the. Greatest thing it's it's it doesn't. Help,
anybody what. You Know what i've been kind of recently
looking at everything through, a prison ESPECIALLY when i do
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other radio stuff and or do other podcasts, and stuff
is how does it affect the Average? An american how
does this help them put food on, The table how
does it help them fill their? Gas tank how does
this help them pay for their? Kids braces and the
answer is it does and. There's there it doesn't help
them in a. Single way and, most people for the,
most part probably aren't caring that much about it unless
they're directly affected. By, it sure if you're Living, in
(01:32:48):
texas you may be directed affected, by it and you
may if You're, a democrat you may lose some report
you may losing through your representation from the party, you
think from the party that you've voted for versus a.
Different party republican party probably in.
Speaker 9 (01:33:00):
That case but for the, MOST part i don't.
Speaker 38 (01:33:02):
Think this, you know the average person is caring that
much about this because it just isn't affecting their. Daily
lives and we get it seems like every time we
get on, these topics we get further and further away
from stuff That's. Affecting americans it's more like affecting the
politicians themselves and their quests, for power to stay in
power or to, accumulate power depending upon Them the Democrats,
or republicans and who's in power at.
Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
The time Talking To Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute Public, policy
research and, you Know and i've been, saying it it's they're.
Picking us and the frustration is is we're not getting real.
Representation there you work your way into an area where
you know, you're safe and really all that matters is winning.
THE primary i mean at that point. In time, you
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KNOW even I Remember nancy pelosi a few years ago
when she was TALKING about aoc and the rise of
her and she looked down at a glass of water and,
SHE says i could run this glass of water essentially
in that and as long as it's GOT a d buy,
your name you're. Gonna win that is not what our
founding fathers were. Dreaming, of no.
Speaker 38 (01:34:00):
Absolutely not and that, you know they they wanted well
for they wanted, you know they want a, citizen legislators
and they didn't expect. THE legislature i don't think that
was going to run the runs seven twenty four to
three sixty, five either minus summer breaks and vacation breaks.
Of cords so, that's that, you know it's become. A
job it was supposed to be a volunteer thing for the.
Most part it wasn't supposed to be a full time
(01:34:21):
job at which you collected a big fat salary at
and you made it to use your create your media
presence and write books, off of OR get tv guest
host shots ON or tv analyst roles once you retire.
From it, so yeah so the whole thing has been,
you know has been made into something that really wasn't
supposed to be when. We started, and again it's not
about the people where we're basically doing it for the for.
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The process we're doing it for the exposure of the
different people that are. Out there and the, thing is
this isn't a new Thing that democrats are coming out,
that's like this is the first time they've ever discovered Gerrymandering.
In america, guess, What guys it goes back over one,
hundred years and for the, most Part the democrats have
been generally the ones that have that have had their
got their hands caught the cookie jar with a lot
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of the jerryman who over the past.
Speaker 9 (01:35:04):
Seventy five to one.
Speaker 38 (01:35:05):
Hundred Years, IN massachusetts i think you brought up there's
about thirty Eight percent republican voters and There's zero republicans
in the. Congressional delegation california has about thirty eight or
forty percent based upon the, presidential election and they've got
eighteen percent of the seats in the congressional Delegation. In
california so they're just as bad in other states than
(01:35:27):
it Is. In texas texas probably isn't nearly the. Worst
state illinois is pretty bad For the illinois For the
democrats are pretty jerrymandered there have done the most to optimize.
Their situation so again it's like it's just all the
people that are in power that want to stay in
power and not doing what's in the best interests of.
Speaker 9 (01:35:43):
The people, necessarily.
Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
Crazy Crazy Talking Jim Kennedy kennedy Institute Pug. Policy research
we move on. From there trump Fires the Bureau Of labor,
statistics person, you know and blames everything. On that did
you see? Earlier today?
Speaker 21 (01:35:58):
You know the what was?
Speaker 2 (01:35:59):
His Name stephen moore From The heritage, foundation says we
have new data now when they, come out they do this.
Big thing HOW am i to trust anything that comes out?
Speaker 8 (01:36:06):
Of?
Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
There now it's NOT like i trusted, it before but
now it just feels like it Is completely we're only
going to do and approve OF anything, i like and
that is frustrating, BECAUSE again i want. The truth just
give it.
Speaker 9 (01:36:20):
To, me yeah.
Speaker 38 (01:36:22):
IT is, i mean the numbers have been all over
the place for a, long TIME and i don't necessarily
blame the Person that trump let go, for it as
FAR as i don't know if there's a problem. COLLECTING
it i have a, background Economics and i've looked into
some of, it before but it's problematic. In general you've
got a lot, of bureaucrats and my understanding is there
may be a few people out there that are necessarily
doing their jobs and collecting data and may actually write
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some of the data.
Speaker 9 (01:36:43):
In themselves so the questionability of some of that data over, The, years.
Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
Well you're guestimating because you're supposed to the employers are
supposed to turn, it in and they're getting like fifty
five is seventy percent, at best and then you have
to go out and kind.
Speaker 38 (01:36:57):
Of, guestimate yeah and that's. A problem it's like they're
just kind. OF fudging, i MEAN and i don't not
nessard to do. Anything wrong they're just they got to complete,
the numbers and if they don't, have them they've got
to find them, from somewhere and if they, have to,
you know creatively figure out what, they are then. They
do they may, you know basically go ahead and project
numbers based on what they do have and carry. It
out and they could be businesses though that are very
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different that they're missing. And stuff, SO yeah, I mean
I guess i'm not necessarily blaming them for the.
Speaker 28 (01:37:21):
For, IT yeah i.
Speaker 38 (01:37:23):
DON'T know, i mean Certainly the democrats are going to
be pounding on this as far as you can't, you know,
you know this Is what.
Speaker 9 (01:37:28):
Hitler, did hiller, you.
Speaker 38 (01:37:29):
KNOW fire i Don't think hitler FIRED the bls Person,
in germany but, you know. For them Everything that trump
does as FATCHES and i kept hearing that constantly from the,
left now, so yeah, so yeah it is going to
make people question, the numbers and him pounding ON the
fed doesn't really do a. Lot EITHER the fed needs
to be an. Independent institution it doesn't always get, it
right but we are the largest economy in, the world
(01:37:50):
so we certainly have done something right to get us
to where we are at. This Point the british cut rate,
points yesterday their cut their version of the prime, rate
yesterday and we'll have to see how that's going to.
HAPPEN here i don't necessarily think we are quite ready
for a weight, cut yet but we might be getting
close BECAUSE the gdp numbers, are strong but some of
the other numbers. Are strong and of course what's overhanging
(01:38:11):
our heads as the tariffs and the impact of those
are going to be and how much of that is
going to be absorbed by the companies and the countries
versus the Consumers.
Speaker 9 (01:38:18):
In america so it kind of goes both ways on that's.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
Talking To Jim kennedy Kennedy and Stitute Of Public. Policy
research we talked politics and. Pop culture did you see
did you See The south.
Speaker 38 (01:38:27):
PARK stuff i did not See The. SOUTH park i
heard you talking about. IT yesterday i needed TO get
i didn't get a chance to take a look. At
it but it's funny from what it sounds like they're
they're they're. Pretty scathing and if you think of someone
you just got to what it was at one point
five billion for. Five, years yeah to continue on that
and you're worried about people that aren't. Getting paid, if you,
if you if you put up opinions that are counter
(01:38:50):
to what the current, administration, is uh pretty much just
kind of proves that right and down the old.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
Tubes, THERE yeah, i DID and, i was and and,
everybody's like, you know they're going to be Just. Like colbert, i'm,
like no. They're not they've just got one point five.
Billion dollars they're biting humor and they hit everybody. They
do and the thing, about comedians comedians are the truth
tellers in. Today's world they point the mirror at the
insanity that's, going on and they make fun of you
(01:39:16):
and make you realize some of. This lunacy and because
my my issue a lot of times with With with
trump and the administration is everything seems to be more
about the brand and the show than. The, results yeah he's.
Speaker 9 (01:39:30):
A marketer, i mean That's that's. Trump's about he's. A
brander he's.
Speaker 38 (01:39:33):
A marketer it's, you know it's about everything. Like that,
YOU know i still, keep asking when does a gold
t go up In The? WHITE house i mean that
has that hasn't, happened Yet but i'm still waiting. For
that you know that that will end is when he
will fully brand it and he'll Copyright the trump The
phrase Trump white house and beginning probably start selling stuff
With the Trump white house logo.
Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
On it he'll brand it's joke, about It the bible
With the constitution, In it he's and he's, signing it
and you just like that is, YOU know, i mean.
It's it, LOOK again i always, TELL everybody i don't
love politicians. AT best i fallen like and because they're
(01:40:14):
going to disappoint you and because you need to be
able to, criticize them and. Everybody's terrified it's like even Now, With,
israel jim this Isn't. About israel it's about the People.
Of ISRAEL although i would like them to be louder
at what's. Going on this is about the fact that
you've got two million people that are systematically being starved
and there's a game, being played and, You know foxes
(01:40:37):
out there. Selling THIS oh i, went out, YOU know
i went out today to one of the aid sites
and it was just it was love. AND fluff i don't.
Buy it i'm not. Doing it that's a bunch. OF
crap i can see with my own eyes what's. Going
On i'm, i'm like this whole stuff just frustrates the
hell out. Of me we, need better And this israel
(01:40:58):
thing is just. It's insane.
Speaker 38 (01:41:00):
It, is yeah you have you have people like like
was it? A? Chef Uh Andres. JOSE andres i Love
him world. Kitchen stuff he's been around lots. Of PLACES
he i saw him tweeting about that they can't. Get in,
but again then you've got the Problems you've you've got
both sites pointing at.
Speaker 9 (01:41:16):
Each OTHER and i don't know how. YOU don't i
don't really know how you.
Speaker 38 (01:41:19):
Solve it and of course the people are the ones,
that suffer that Are, in gaza that need, the food
and and and then, it is, you know it's it's a.
HUMANITARIAN problem i don't know what the problem is the
information is coming, out there it's kind. OF mixed, i
mean other there are people, are starving but as far as,
you know is a moss cutting the food off Or
the israeli's not giving the food is?
Speaker 8 (01:41:41):
You?
Speaker 38 (01:41:41):
Know trump trump, wants to, you know go in with
with The new american organization that's been over there trying
to do the. Food distribution they've been trying to cut a,
moss out but that's just pissed off a moss and
make them try harder to get their quote unquote air.
Speaker 9 (01:41:52):
Quotes.
Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Cut yeah but, you know the thing is a perfect
example of, you know is, that true because some of
those people that worked for them, are, like look we
came over here and they handed us weapons that we've never.
Used before this, Guy's like I'm A, Green beret i'm
on a. Tourist visa they're making me Put an american
(01:42:13):
patch on and we're going to a war site and
we're working for the idea if there are clients as
Well as america to hand out food, AND no i don't.
BUY it I don't and because we've been lied to
for so.
Speaker 38 (01:42:28):
Damn, long, yeah NO like, i said it's a. Humanitarian
mess hopefully someone can get in there and basically kind of.
ORGANIZE it i don't, you know this is kind of
Thing that trump generally does fairly. Well at but we'll
see how that's going to, pan out if they are
going to be able to be going to Get net
yahoo under control and basically get the food, in there because,
YOU know i don't see.
Speaker 9 (01:42:48):
Where net yahoo wins any bonus points or.
Speaker 38 (01:42:50):
Any points we're basically letting this happen or, keeping it,
you know continuing it as it. Goes ON so i
know he WANTS to i know that he needs to
say in there to be or he needs to have
the war to go on from this day, in there
but even he needs to see at some point that
it needs to go and and you know this needs
to end and let get the people need to.
Speaker 2 (01:43:09):
Get fed because, You know I'm Talking Jim kenny Kenny
And Super Public, policy research and we are half the
half of the. Problem here it's THE way i look,
at this because we are fine with what. They're doing
we are supporting them, weapons wise we are not calling
off the dogs when we. SHOULD have i said. It
earlier you probably saw the you know. MY video i
(01:43:31):
just said how. Many times can you curb stomp somebody
at this point.
Speaker 9 (01:43:35):
In, time, yeah, YEAH no i mean it is something.
LIKE that i mean it needs to.
Speaker 38 (01:43:40):
Be addressed there are there are, difficult answers and and
it's a situation is not. Easily solved it's got, you
know it's it's it's a three dimensional chess problem as
The Whole middle East or east at least that area
Of The middle east has been for seventy five years
or fifty years or seventy.
Speaker 2 (01:43:58):
Five, YEARS yeah i.
Speaker 38 (01:44:00):
Mean basically since the creation Of the israeli State After World.
War two so it's something that, you know it's been
a geopolitical mess for for that period. Of time and
this is, you know this is one of the worst
periods of time for it as far as the People
in gaza are seeing it and how it gets started
OUT is i just don't have the answer.
Speaker 9 (01:44:20):
For it but it's going to need somebody to step
in there and.
Speaker 38 (01:44:22):
Do it maybe, you know it certainly was in the
un because they were, you know badly infiltrated by, you Know,
by ama so that.
Speaker 9 (01:44:29):
Wasn't working so it's it's just an area that that's been.
A mess i. DON'T know, I mean i think you
mentioned a couple.
Speaker 38 (01:44:35):
OF times i think that's the best thing in the
longer term is to get some sort of economic incentive
in there. FOR people, i, mean yeah maybe you know
we've joked about the, you know the the Links at
Godz a trump, golf, course yeah Or the trump, you
know The The trump. Hilton there but without some economic
activity and something that gets them out of this mess
where they're not fighting because they're. Wealthy people if they
(01:44:56):
have enough money and they were basically able to live middle,
class lives there wouldn't be nearly as much fighting because
they have something to basically look forward to rather than
going into tunnels and trying to kill. Each other and
that's something you need to get into that economic zone
to where you basically get them out of this out
of this poor problem or out of this you know
(01:45:16):
problem of no, economic future and we're the best paying
job is to go out and be a, moss fighter
because that's the only guaranteed job there is in, the area.
Speaker 2 (01:45:23):
NO doubt, i mean you're less likely to blow yourself
up if you have a stable job and a mortgage
and a future than if you are hoping and Praying
that israel will allow you to get a visa to
go across and work for somebody on the other side of.
The Fence, Jim Kennedy kennedy Institute Of Public. Policy research
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It's incredible we'll.
Speaker 9 (01:45:48):
Do sir thanks.
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i have a feeling stuff's gonna get crazy again, next
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and amazing rest Of your friday, and WEEKEND and i promise,
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