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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is what you sign up for. Oh, and then
Butler Thad moda takes a time out?

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Come on bad?

Speaker 1 (00:05):
He's an old guy. What's fad short for Batteus Fattius? Yeah,
well what else would it be short for?

Speaker 2 (00:11):
I don't know. I was, I was running through the
options in my old Noodlead.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
Well, I guess he's just sad. Apparently, maybe it's Fad
like Chad. What's Chad short for chatteus?

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Yeah? That doesn't sound right.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Who just came up with Chad? That's what I want
to know. I want to sit the person down who
just thought they could name a kid Chad and get
away with it. What That's it? Not short for anything?

Speaker 3 (00:32):
There's a country.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
You can't do that. There's a country named Chad in Africa.
So you're telling me that every Chad you ever met
was named after the country in Africa. Something doesn't add
up here, Emory.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
I got a pretty weird name too, So I just
feel like I don't have a lot of room to talk.
To be honest with you, but Chet is.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Short for Chester? Is it is Chad short for Cheddar?

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Is Chet Holmgren short for Chester? Was he born Chester? No,
I think it's born chet.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
If you have transferative properties here, chet is short for Chester.
Chad must then be short for Cheddar. So friends and family,
and next time you see a Chad or if you
are a Chad, no, no, it would be chad ster.
No in this case Chester Chadster. Yeah, but in this
case it's Cheddar either way.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Okay, they're out of the time out here. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Speaking of meteorology, though, it could be could be a
lion tomorrow is what we're sounding like.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Well, it could beer, might not be who knows.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
It's kind of a choiet rain, or it could be
a harder rain.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
But well, we're gonna get something.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
It's not the worst thing in the world potentially, but
you know it's it's you know, it's it's not the lamb.
What do you prefer in like a lion, out like
a lamb, or in like a lamb and out like
a lion. I kind of like it. Just just get
it out of the way while it's cold. Well, old
I thought five seconds left. Butler with it on the drive,
pulls up from eight feet lays it in with three
point two utah utah is the time out and you

(01:52):
can't advance the ball in college basketball. So for three
seconds left, Butler up to Utah have three seconds out
of the time out to get a wow. This is
this is this is better than almost every March Madness
game that we have seen.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Leave it to the Crown, the first.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Game of the Crown is better than almost every other
game that we watched in March Madness.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
You want to talk about coming out like a lion, Oh,
Crown walks out here like a breakfast crosswant which from
Burger King tastes great? Why is Burger King this publicity
on this show today?

Speaker 3 (02:23):
What is wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Because I'm I'm I want them to be sponsored. So
here's what tomorrow might look like.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
All right, fire away?

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Good? See some gusts from the south up to fifty
mile an hour. We're talking wind. Okay, and I don't
like that. Strong storms are possible, most possible after five pm. Okay,
and hail is possible as well. Okay, that's not good.
I'm looking at a map here and we're in the
yellow part and that means we are in the affected area.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
It kind of goes down through Kansas City. It's a
big old swath of potential people effect.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
But we're in the middle of it. It's not like
right at the end.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
We're kinda we are actually, so we're surrounded by some
green not not too far to our north. They're in
the green area. That said, that says minimal, saying that
it's not gonna do much. So we're kind of right
on that fringe. So possibly if this system kind of
moves around and reorients itself, we might not end up
being in the worst part of it. I think it's

(03:20):
gonna be worse down south. How far down south? I'm
not sure.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
All right, well, we'll find out.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Here we go out of the time out, Utah, no
timeouts left, so we better get it inbounded here down
by two with three seconds left.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Are you watching this? Here we go.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
What kind of play do they draw up? Who's gonna
get it? Gotta get it in. They get it in
at mid court. Dribble, dribble, little floater. Oh he almost
made that, but he didn't. Butler wins. Good for the
Big East. Butler will play on and they will play
in two days against the winner of George Washington in
Boise State.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
A lot of incentive here because Utah their trip to
Vegas is done.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Yeah, but again, if you're like a nineteen or twenty
year old, do you care.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
That's that's not a great look out of the time out,
but decent enough.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Look. I suppose could have been worse anyway.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
That next game. By the way, I told you, they
built in a little window between the second game and
the third game, and the Huskers play in the third game,
which is why we're paying attention to this so much.
The uh oh Finley Bizjack just walked off the floor.
The player a good player for Butler, and he was
doing the Johnny Manziel money sign. So it is about
the money, guys, if you were wondering, It's all about

(04:25):
the money.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
So George Washington and Boise were supposed to start at
the bottom of the hour. I'm not sure they're going
to get going in time, so they might be a
little delayed. And if they run longer, then the Huskers
could be delayed. Huskers right now are supposed to start
at seven thirty.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
You know there's a lot of bookies in Vegas. Oh no,
I just hope none of this money's been spent before
it's been won yet. I don't want to see biz
Mack Finley with a broken ankle. That's all I'm saying.
I don't want to see him with a busted knee.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Cat his name is Finley, biz Jack, what is the difference.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
I don't want biz Mack Finley.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
To come up, you know, Bizmack. Yeah, I don't what
I don't.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
I don't want old billboard Finley.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
And their names Finley.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
I would hate to see his nose go head first
into the fridge and end up sprained.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
So what you're saying, No, that spreading your notes isn't
a thing that happens, first of all. Second of all,
you're you're you're suggesting that in Vegas, especially with all
the regulation around sports gambling these days, because they've actually
legalized it in a lot of places. I know Nebraska
wouldn't know nothing about that, but you know, you got
places like Vegas has had this stuff legal and it's

(05:35):
been pretty back door. It's been unregulated, it's been you know,
and it's been now that it's regulated. I mean, you
can't hide from anywhere. They're getting NBA players for having
some weird relations to certain accounts. You know what I'm saying. Yeah,
I don't remember Dante Porter. So I don't know. I
just I think I don't think they're going to be
knocking on Finley biz Jack's door, is all I'm saying.

(05:56):
I'd be surprised if we heard a story about Vegas
book he's getting in the ear of these guys in
the What's We're like to believe is supposed to be,
at best, the third most important college basketball postseason tournament,
at best on the men's side, if you count the women,
it may be fourth or fifth. The Ghost Skirts four sixteen.
It's World Backup Day and what's a backup? We're going

(06:17):
to talk about a backup in the way that it's
you know, actually supposed to be you're aware of it
in World Backup Day today from around the world, but
also what has made good backups and who are some
of the best backups of all time we'll discuss coming
up on news Radio eleven ten KFAB and.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Re sull on News Radio eleven ten KFAB. And then
of course you get into the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
You have these playing games and all this stuff, and
you think you have these teams tanking so they get
Cooper Flag or somebody good like that, and it's just
like those are more important problems than the All Star Game,
which people have stopped caring about a decade ago. Secondly,
the Skirts are playing in the college basketball crown.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
Let's talk more about that in our sports update.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
I don't know why that doesn't the nightly news tonight
it may What else is going on? Oh yeah, we're
voting for may or tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I was talking about now and I'm not talking about local.
I'm talking about national national.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yeah, you want people to be talking about the national
the college basketball crown.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
I think Peter Jennings is going to roll right out
of his broadcast with it top of the news format.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Peter Jennings died in two thousand and five. Oh, just
wanted to double check on that before I yeah, yeah, well,
good try by you anyway. World backup Day is today?
Might be saying, what is this world backup day you
speak of? It says, a backup is a copy of
all your important files like family photos, home videos, documents,
and emails. Instead of storing it in one place, you

(07:39):
need to keep a copy of everything somewhere safe. Have
a backup? Do you back your stuff up? They say,
you know you can buy like backup? What is it
called in Google. What is their backup? What is it
called Google Drive? That's what it is. Ah, yeah, that's right, Yeah,
Google Drive. You can you can upload stuff to Google Drive.
You ever, you do that, you have Google Drive back up?
Probably I do.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
I do.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
But it's kind of weird because because it's like it
only has so much storage, you have to pay for
more storage on it, and I don't know. It's just
like do I really want to pay for all that storage? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (08:06):
Where does it go? People say? Cloud? What does that mean?

Speaker 1 (08:09):
It's just the Internet the cloud. It's like a cloud.
It's just like above you. It just like exists and
you don't know how deep or how far away it is,
and you're just like, oh, all my stuff's in that.
It's just like floating around up there in the cloud.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Feels unsafe. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Well, anyway, I was thinking, you know, you should back
your stuff up, Like if you have important flyles anywhere,
it should be backed up. But I on this World
Backup Day, I wanted to talk about what makes a
good backup and what even is a backup? How do
you define what a backup is?

Speaker 3 (08:37):
What's a backup?

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Somebody who is? It's a couple different ways to look
at it. Well, that's why you'll be talking about in
what context?

Speaker 3 (08:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (08:43):
But okay, so what would like I think a backup
is when Steve Young was the backup for Joe Montana,
like he was a backup quarterback. He wasn't playing a
he was playing b.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
About what a dump truck does when it puts the
beeps on and it goes in reverse.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Yeah, I don't think we're talking about that. I don't
want to talk about that. There's no good form of
that is a dance move except Ricky. Bobby did drive
backwards one time to win a race, So I guess
that was a pretty good backup.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Remember that.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Yeah, I remember before he got in the big wreck
and started to take his fire suit off whenever he
thought he was on fire. Oh right, yeah, before that
he was a beast. He was driving backwards and winning.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Races, went through an existential crisis.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Yeah, he stabbed his own leg once.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Yeah, okay, anyway, he's a good backup.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
What are some of the best backups ever?

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Doug Peterson, Brett Farve's backup.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
No, No, he's not.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
No, he was a backup for so long nobody even
knew like Doug Peterson come on.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
I think the best backups are those that you even
you forget, you forget they're even there. But then when
they're called upon, they do their job, but they don't
get all big about it. You know, when they need to,
they go right back into the shadows.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
That's a good career backup. But what about somebody who
elevated from backup status to being something much bigger than
a backup?

Speaker 3 (09:52):
Steve Young Teddy Roosevelt.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
William McKinley croaks, Teddy Roosevelt's just like, all right, you jaggerloon.
I am here, I'm carrying my big stick, and we're
going to get some stuff done.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Do you think that was an inside job William McKinley.
Maybe Teddy wanted to force his moment. Has anyone explored that.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
You think Teddy Roosevelt had something to do with William
McKinley getting like, like dying in office.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
I'm just asking questions.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Well, for those who.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Don't know, how did William McKinley die, Let's just figure
this a.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Giant club to the back of the head. Would you
look at that?

Speaker 3 (10:23):
No, if Teddy was walking around with a big stick.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
No, he was shot. It was it was there were bullets.
He was shot. You weirdo, which.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Is weirder than what you just said to what? I
just what year was this our president? Wait to hold
on a second, I want to be sensitive. I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
He died, he got it killed.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
How did it happen?

Speaker 3 (10:42):
He got shot? Like he was assassinated?

Speaker 1 (10:46):
What William McKinley was assassinated on September fourteenth, nineteen oh one.
Well that's when he died at least. Yeah, I feel
like I would have known about this.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
I probably did. Maybe I forgot Sorry.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
William McKinley didn't know that he died.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
I thought he was the one who didn't wear a
jacket to his inauguration or something.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
No, that's William Henry Harrison. You see how I get
him confused.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Will William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia because he got
a cold because he was under dressed for very cold
weather on the March date he was inaugurated as the
ninth President of the United States. Died thirty days later.
I mean, just an absolute embarrassing thing to have happened
to you.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
He was out there in a mesh crop top. What
were you thinking William dressed for the occasion.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
Don't think. I don't think that's what he was wearing.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
But anyway, McKinley was meeting the public and he was
assassinated by a guy named Leon Zologos, who was an
American laborer and anarchist, and he got him. So yeah,
and then Teddy Roosevelt took the oath of office as
president the next morning or that morning. Yeah, and Zold goals. See,

(11:58):
nobody knows this guy. He assassinated the President of the
United States. Everybody knows John Wilkes Booth, everybody knows Lee
Harvey Oswald. Nobody's talking about Leon Zoe zol Goes. And
he was put on trial nine days later, found guilty
pretty immediately less than two weeks, sentenced to death less

(12:19):
than a month later, was sent to the electric chair. Wow, man,
we were moving fast on that guy. Yeah, no, there
you go. And uh yeah, so I'm gonna go ahead
and guess know, Teddy Roosevelt had nothing to do with
that guy, would be my guess. Anyway, four to twenty
eight more great backups of all time coming. And if
you got something on your mind that you'd like to,
you know, feed to us. Email Emory at kfab dot

(12:40):
com or we'll take some calls. Emory Songer Show at
four h two five five eight eleven ten. Four h
two five five eight eleven ten on news Radio eleven
ten KFAB.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
Emery Sunger on news Radio eleven ten KFAB. You know
what phone lines are open.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
You can talk about what's on your mind as well.
You can call us a four oh two five five
at eleven ten.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
That's the number.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
Four oh two five five eight eleven ten. Connor's on
the phone line. Connor, what's on your mind today?

Speaker 5 (13:06):
Hi Amory, Hi Amory, thanks for taking my call. I
just wanted to talk a little bit. You know, it
seems like for the last four years, a lot of
people upset with the stock market, with the economy, with inflation.
So Trump runs, you know, saying, you know, as soon
as I'm elected, Inflation's going to significantly improve. You know,

(13:29):
that was one of his big campaign promises. So now
we're in a situation with with massive tariffs and you know,
inflation is spiking. They're talking about a recession, they're talking
about stagflation. The you know, the stock market is has
probably had the worst quarter that has had in the

(13:50):
last twenty years. And it's just amazing to me that
you know, a lot of people that listen to this
show all of a sudden no longer concerned inflation, a recession,
the stock market. And it's just kind of mystifying to
me how in you know, two months, everything is just

(14:12):
you know, and I'm gonna you know, I got an
economic major, so I know all about tariff, and it's
just amazing to me that people aren't more concerned about
what's going on and with the economy.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
Yeah, so I guess my it's a good point.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
I kind of mentioned this before the election, was if
the Republicans do win, and they win a lot, and
that included you know, in Congress as well, because you know,
you're talking about maximum cooperation from all the legislature.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
It would take some time.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
But you have to keep you can't stop asking questions
of your government just because the guy you wanted to
win one. So, so what would be a realistic timeline? Connor,
Because you're right, it's not being talked about as much
we have talked about the stock market, but again it's
hard to directly correlate, especially for the people that aren't
major investors, as to Okay, what does the stock market

(15:07):
kind of do as a harbinger if there is a
harbinger for the actual economy and how it will affect
me and my prices. And you talk about a recession
and what that would look like, and then how the
tariff talk kind of fits into that mix. From your
perspective as somebody who is still monitoring this and still
feels like this should be something that we're talking about more.

(15:28):
What do you need to see before you feel better
about the situation?

Speaker 5 (15:31):
Well, well, first of all, with tariffs that were that
were implementing on our friends, inflation will never improve. As
long as as long as they're putting those kind of
tariffs on the amount on the various countries that we're
putting them on in the products, I do not think

(15:52):
inflation will improve, and it's going to get significantly worse,
and then it's going to start shutting things down and
then you're going to move into recession. And the only
way things are going to get better is if is
if we back off on the tariffs. And this is
all self inflicted. I mean, there is no reason we
need to put tariffs. They're going to accomplish absolutely nothing.

(16:14):
You know, he wants to bring more production into the US.
We're already almost at full employment. I mean, the tariffs
are punitive, and I do not understand the rationale for them,
and a lot of people don't understand the rationale for them.
But I see no improvement in sight as long as
he's hell bent on implementing these tariffs.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Do you do you think the tariffs are actually going
to happen? I mean, I guess we've been kind of
pump faked on the tariffs twice. Now do you think
this is actually gonna happen? Or if we're just going
to get like further negotiations and they're going to get
pushed back more until the United States keeps getting more
in the way of actual, you know, things that he

(16:59):
needs to see from Canada, Mexico and the rest of Europe,
whomever we're talking about. Do you think that we're actually going.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
To get time?

Speaker 5 (17:07):
You know, I think to say we're going to put
tariffs on because we want countries to stop the flow
of drugs in the United States, that's a really bad
policy because you don't use tariffs to try to get something.
There's other ways to try to accomplish that rather than tariffs.
I don't know if he's going to continue with it
or not. To be honest with you, I'm not sure

(17:27):
if he does at this point. But I mean, he
doesn't seem to be slowing down on the tariffs. I mean, yeah,
he's gone back and forth a few times, but at
the end of the day, he seems pretty hell bent
on going forward with significant tariffs. I mean, autos are
going to go up significantly in price, among a lot
of other things. But it just, you know, he just

(17:48):
hammered Biden on inflation the entire campaign, and now it's
like he says, not really focused on the stock market.
You know, he never talks about inflation anymore, and a
lot of people just don't seem concerned about it. And
I'm you know, I just I for one, am concerned

(18:10):
because I think things are going to get worse before
they get better. But I just think there needs to
be more attention and he needs to be held more
accountable for this within his own party.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
It's interesting, Connor, you don't hear too awful much about
it these days, but I think people are just trying
to play patience to see how things go, because it
is kind of a new kind of strategy that a
lot of people who are regular voters that don't have
a ton of investments, at least in the stock market
and whatnot. I'm just not sure that they know exactly
what is going to happen, and they're kind of playing

(18:43):
to wait and see mode. But I appreciate you bringing
this to light and thanks for sharing.

Speaker 5 (18:46):
And I got one more quick comment about the mayoral election,
Okay if I can. Yeah, you know, there's one candidate
that's running on stop the street car. You know, there's
one thing that hasn't been brought up. It's mutual of
Omaha agreed to build a four hundred million dollar building
in downtown Omaha. The city committed to them that they
would go forward with this streetcar.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Correct.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
Yeah, you know, it's really I mean, to try to
stop it, and he's basing his campaign on that. I
think that's kind of I mean, there's no way he's
going to stop it, and I think he's kind of
trying to misinform voters and try to you know, I'm
not particularly for the streetcar. It wasn't but you know,

(19:27):
you can't stop it at this point. And we did
make a commitment to one of Omaha's biggest employers.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Well, and to be fair, Connor, they're not the only
ones who I think have invested in development based on
this idea. I mean, they're a big one, but there
are a lot of people or a lot of businesses
in that area all the way down that have also
done investments with the idea that that was happening.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
Right.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
So yeah, but I'm hearing what you're saying, though, Connor,
I got to go to other guys though on the line.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
I appreciate the time, Thank you, No problem.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Real quick, Let's go to Jonas on the phone line
of four h two five, five, eight eleven ten.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
Jonas, it's on your mind today?

Speaker 6 (20:00):
Hey, how you doing good?

Speaker 3 (20:02):
What's up?

Speaker 6 (20:02):
Hey? I was just calling a response that gentleman seems educated,
but his take is is opinion based on the tariffs
with Trump and what he's not going into is, you know,
bringing that man and that manufacturing over here, increasing wages
here one versus the long run. The short run, you're
gonna see some inflation, you're gonna see some adverse effects economically, yeah,

(20:23):
but long run, you're gonna see things settle down. Like
I said, wages will rise, cost of production will go
down you don't have the travel cost associated with it.
And to be perfectly honest, tariffs are met not just
for economic purposes, but levers and negotiation tactics and in
all I mean, just to be blunt, people are going
to see it through their own prison, their own lens.
And that gentleman sounded distorted from the start.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Well, well, Jonas, I mean, I think I think he's
right that we're not talking about it nearly as much
as we did before the election or whatever.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
It's worth that that's accurate.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
And the sock market being really shaky, you know, is
certainly for for people who aren't super educated about what
that like. The trend looks like it could be a
bit worrisome. And the fact that tariffs this whole idea
of hardcore, strong tariffs with neighboring countries and all of
the people around the world. Yes, we may be getting
tariffed already, but you're trying to explain and control that narrative.

(21:15):
It's a bit of a confusing situation.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
So absolutely, you know.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
What I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
I think I think there's a merit to to just
having the discussion that why are we talking about it?

Speaker 6 (21:24):
More for sure. And I guess what I'm trying to
say is that the tariffs are so lopsided against the
USA at some point we were going to have to
be forced to have this discussion anyway, and Trump just
has the intestinal fortitude that do it. And it's not
gonna it's not gonna be easy. It's not going to
be time to some some groups, just like with the
DOGE and the USA d cuts, you know, affecting, you know,

(21:47):
adversly affecting some things that people think. Again, that's why
you vote, That's why you get in there and you
win an election, as they have consequences, as you well.

Speaker 4 (21:54):
Know, and you discuss.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Yeah no, And I think it's a good point Jonas,
that we're going to have to pay attention to how
this all operates, because if this doesn't quite come to
fruition the way that I think Trump and his administration
wants it to, you could see the loss start piling
up in the twenty six midterm election. But we got
a long way to go for that. It's a good
point out Jonas, appreciate it. The call man, thanks for listening.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
To us, and we have a good day.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Yep, you too. More calls coming up. Four two five, five,
eight to eleven ten. A little bit of a weave
into some tariff talking investment talk here on news Radio
eleven ten Kfab Connor, who just called in and kind
of said, we need to be talking more about this stuff,
and why aren't we talking more about it? Just because
Donald Trump is there. Let's go ahead and talk on
the phone. Four oh two five five eight eleven ten.

(22:35):
Four oh two, five five eight eleven ten. We got
Glinda on the phone. Glinda, welcome to the show today.
What's on your mind?

Speaker 4 (22:40):
Hi, Henry, I just wanted to say that I agreed
with Connor. I am very concerned about the tariffs and.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
The my style.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
You know, my investment's going down because I want to
retire in four years.

Speaker 3 (22:55):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 4 (22:57):
And also too, with the tariffs kind of making the
other countries mad, like Canada. That Prime Minister of Canada
is really angry. And how are they gonna you know,
I'd like to go visit Canada. How are they going
to treat Americans when they're so mad at our our
presidents putting on these tariffs.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
I mean, we're neighbors, right, It's a good point, Glinda.
You know people kind of you know when you have
and I really appreciate the call. Yeah, I mean, imagine
when you meet people who are from different countries, you know,
you kind of start thinking about like where they're from.
You think about, you know, like oh, if you're English.
You know, like maybe if a Russian person straight from

(23:41):
Russia came and sat down, how would they be treated
in the United States. I mean, you've seen this with
Jewish people right now. Considering you know, Israel, it might
be a little bit harder to discern Americans from Canadians,
at least by sight.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
I think that's a good question as to what could
happen if that cantinues to deteriorate between the two of them.
Best on the phone four two eleven ten, Welcome in Best.

Speaker 7 (24:05):
I agree with you Hemory about It's just it's a
patient thing. And the thing is is Americans want everything
right now, and Americans also want to criticize what everybody's
doing on both sides. But I think we would have
been in worse condition if the Democrats, because we know

(24:28):
what world they were going down, at least with Trump,
They've got those going on, and so they're revealing all
of the waste that's been going on, and it's transparent.
If you've ever been on the website, it's pretty interesting
to see. So at least we're getting some transparency as
far as the neighbors like with those tariffs. I mean,

(24:51):
we don't want to be taken advantage of either. And
maybe it's time that America takes a look at the products,
some of the products that we are buying, because we
do buy a lot of junk, right and why and
why are we doing that? We need to kind of
get our stuff together and not worried so much. I mean,
you can put a tariff off, you can take it on,

(25:13):
you can take it off. But I think you've done
a lot more, and I think we should be grateful
because of the transparency.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
And sure, sure, Beth, I'm running out of time here though. Okay,
I appreciate. I appreciate the call today. Yeah, so I
really like it's a good conversation to have and I'm
glad that we're having it. But it is one thing
that we just have to be kind of monitoring throughout.
You know, the next couple of months is to what
the impact of these tariffs will be, assuming that they

(25:41):
come into play on Wednesday and what that will do
more coming up Stick with us five o'clock hour on
Deck on news radio eleven t in Kfab March. You know,
how's that going for you? You're doing good?

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Me personally, Yeah, you I'm doing pretty good. It wasn't
a bad month. It wasn't a good month. I'm taking stock.
There was a couple of weird snowstorms that just always
popped up on a Wednesday. I don't trust it. I
don't like that. But yeah, other than that, it was, yeah,
it was you know, it's a pretty good month to
some good weather days this month. Would you take this
March every year?

Speaker 3 (26:11):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yes, yeah, yes, okay, because I mean I didn't like
the major blizzard, but the like it was gone for
I don't know, two days later for the most part, right,
And if you're telling me that the temperature would be
what the temperature was for most of the month, but
I'd have to suffer a couple of snowstorms in March.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
And it was thunder snow. That's like kind of cool.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Yeah, it was kind of cool. It was kind of
weird that that day and night like here in like
the thunder and all that stuff. It was strange it
brought all that dust up from Texas.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
The more the more I'm talking about it, the more
I'm kind of like, actually, I kind of would probably
put my.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Hat back in the ring and take some randomness. But
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
I like the temperatures if I could just keep If
you're asking me about temperatures, I think the temperatures for
this March were awesome.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
That's what I think.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
But the last we'll find out, and it sounds like
April's gonna come in like a lion at least kind
of tomorrow with the rain and the possible possibility of thunderstorms.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
If it doesn't happen at all tomorrow, I'm calling it
an April Fool's Day joke. I'm just telling you here
right now, I'm telegraphing my move. I probably shouldn't do
that as the weather man, but how could I not.
So we'll see what happens.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
It doesn't make any sense. You just said it makes
no sense.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Tomorrow's April Fool's Day.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
I know it's April Fool's Day. So you think Mother
Nature's fooling us because it's in the forecast we're not
lying about the forecast.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Oh no, we're not lying about the forecast. I'm just
saying if it doesn't happen that I'm gonna call it
an April Fool's Day joke that Mother Nature played on us. Okay,
and we didn't see it coming.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
I mean, that's fine.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
Least you didn't pretend to be pregnant.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
No, nobody should do that. No, that don't. That's a
bad one. Nobody do that.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
That's one of those that goes on the bad list.
Don't do that. No, No, I tried that last year.
Nobody bought it. Now.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
No, no, no, no, no, not you too much? Too much? Yeah,
too much? No, none of you, none of you doing
stuff weird. Okay, But I will say this if you're
if you're thinking about April Fool's Day joke, I don't
nothing about Pet's dying, no pregnancy, fooling, right, nothing that

(28:07):
is serious one way or the other. To that point,
Like SpongeBob had the perfect April Fool's mantra, it can't
be super serious. Stuff like you would ask him for
a few ice cubes in your glass and he'd put
one in. Yeah, April fools right, right, That kind of thing.
So keep it, keep it light, is what I'm saying.
I'll tell you April.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
Fool story here for you.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
I no longer work in this market, so I feel
like I'm pretty clear, and I don't think anybody's gonna
get too mad that I'm gonna bring this up. But
somebody I worked with on the air, right on the air,
told the story of the previous year their like ten
year old daughter did this joke. And she said up
front that this wasn't a very good joke, but she
said her ten year old daughter made like an Instagram

(28:51):
post or something. Maybe she was like thirteen, I don't know,
but she was old enough that she had social media.
And this is a pretty well to do, suburban family.
And you know, he's got friends and a lot of
people that you know, know who her parents are, because
one of them happened to be a pretty high profile
radio personality in town. And she said that her dog
died with photos and all this stuff like I'm so sad, yeah,

(29:16):
like photos of like the dog and said, you know,
like on Instagram, you put like photos up and say
I'm gonna miss my fate, my best friend, and like
rip and she she said she told her daughter, I
don't like your joke, but didn't make her take it
down or anything like that. And my dog actually did
die on April Fool's Day the year before.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Oh I remember you saying that. That's so hard.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
So April Fool's Day for me is like like my
first dog death I had to deal with as a
like dog owner was on April Fool's Day and it
came out of nowhere.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
It was a seven year old dog.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
We didn't have any idea that she had a health issue,
and apparently she had a blood clot in her lung
and she just like passed out at the vet during
a nail trim and just never woke up. So honestly,
anybody who's owned a pet out there knows how that feels.
But like I was like when she said that she
didn't make her kid take it down, and she wasn't
super mad at her kid, Like she was just like,
hopefully it's a lesson that we learned not to do

(30:05):
something like that. I'm like, no, you didn't, Like that's
not enough for me, Like that is such an inexcusable
thing to be joking about, right, And like I don't
care how like promotive you want to be of Like
it's a stupid word that I just made up, but
you don't want to promote your kids, Like just hey,
go out there and yeah, I think this is really dumb,
but go see how it works. You know, like it's
not gonna be funny. People aren't gonna laugh, but see

(30:27):
how it works. You have to learn yourself. No, that's
what you step in and say, this is a dumb
idea bad move. This is going to hurt people's feelings.
And on the complete opposite end of people who are
joking that they're pregnant, which became a real popular thing
because you can really generate a reaction by telling people that.
There's a lot of people, especially these days, that are

(30:48):
dealing with fertility issues like for real, and I know
them to be super sick. And I'm not a big
fan of this either. They get upset when people around
them are able to get pregnant. I saw this one
person up and leave a party because somebody at that
they were able to get pregnant. Like somebody made an
announcement at a party that I was at that we
had gotten pregnant. There wasn't us by the way, not us,
but somebody else apparently we found out later who had

(31:10):
been attempting to get pregnant. Essentially, when that was announced,
they just walked out, they left, and they didn't talk
to anybody for weeks after that because they were so
offended that people were getting pregnant besides them. And I'm
just like, that's just not a good way to handle
that either. Yeah, we're just we're very sensitive right now
in everybody sensitive to their own struggles and everything. I'm
not saying don't tell jokes on April Fool's Day, but

(31:31):
April Fool's Day's probably best left to non serious things
like you and me. Tomorrow might show up and end
up talking about a mongoose, and that's gonna be our
April Fool's joke. What I'm not gonna do is do
like a War of the World's broadcast that the Aliens
have landed in Dundee and have the laser pointed at us,
and the only thing that can make them stop is
if we tell really terrible dad jokes for the next

(31:52):
four hours.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
You hear that, folks, He's not gonna do.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
I'm not gonna do that.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
AFCC clip this You don't even need to listen tomorrow.
Go hey, go fishing or something. He's not gonna do it.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
I'm gonna say all of the bad words. That's gonna
be the joke, just right in a row. Yeah, and
we're gonna dump it. Nobody's gonna know. Oh yeah, what
what that would feel like? If you're listening, You're just
gonna like if you hear like choppiness tomorrow, it's like
I'm using colorful language and Matt just has to keep
hitting a button.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
I don't do that. I don't want to give away
a secret, but don't do that because that could go bad.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
I might just do it. You'll have to listen tomorrow
for it.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
But there's my there's my April Fool's Day soliloquy, essentially
of let's just have fun tomorrow. And you know what
could end up being an April Fool's joke? Us getting
prepared for a rainstorm that is likely to happen, very
likely to happen. It could end up being some thunderstorms,
but may not be as bad as we think it
might be.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
What if I'm in character per April Fools tomorrow and
we got a break in with severe weather and then
I gotta just carry it with that character the whole time.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
I think you should probably go ahead and not be
like I wouldn't go that in on April full stay.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
I'm already kind of all the way in. I don't
it's already happened.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
You show up and you start to be in character.
I'm gonna exploit that until you literally break. Really yeah,
you think it could break me, You're either gonna break
or you're gonna leave.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
Oh doing it tomorrow to see if you can break me.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
I'll break you.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
You'll know this stuff I've been through.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
Hey, no buddy breaking me breaking? Hey, no body breaking
this boy.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
You're gonna I'm gonna show up, but you're gonna have
some stupid thing to say, acting like you're somebody else.
I'm gonna break you. I'm gonna stay here and I
will break you. Challenge accepted. And then we're gonna get
into the six o'clock hour and have to stay late
because of all the stuff that's gonna be happening and
the weather potentially, and then you're gonna have to like

(33:40):
you're gonna have the cave.

Speaker 3 (33:41):
Even if I don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
What I did during radio school, what I made up
a bet between me and my and my buddy that
we were recording a sports show with and then I said,
if I lose, I have to talk like Mickey Mouse
the whole next podcast.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
How long is the pod?

Speaker 2 (33:55):
There was like ten people in our class. I could
have swept that under the rug. I could have not
done it, but you know what I did. I'm committed
to the bit. Mattie boy doesn't shirk against any bit. Okay, okay,
how long was the pot? It was like an hour
and a half.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
An hour and a half.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
You better believe I talked that way the whole time
and we had to listen to it in class, not
the whole thing, Thank good.

Speaker 3 (34:13):
I was gonna say an hour and a half. How
many classes do you have?

Speaker 2 (34:16):
People hated that.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Oh it was gonna be. If you do that tomorrow,
you are going to tank our rating. You could have
heard a pin drop hit the carpet.

Speaker 3 (34:24):
Yeah, what a dumb thing to do.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
People never looked at me the same.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
No, and they shouldn't have. What a dumb thing to do?
You dummy, you, you dumb little boy.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
You I'm doing it tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
You're not doing it tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
I break you I will, and I'll call every boss
that we have. There are gonna be a lot of
bosses from around our company in the building, and I
will call them and tell them to actively.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
Remove you from the studio if you do that, and
I don't get to break you.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
So think hard, long and hard about what you're about
to do tomorrow, Mattie boy. Fine, but I'll say all
the swear at least the swear words that I'm planning
to say tomorrow. I can dump and nobody will notice
the difference. Maybe I won't, though, maybe I'll sled a ride.
See if the SEC is listening.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
I'm gonna be doing a voice all day tomorrow. I
can't be on pins and needles. That's too much for
me to do.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
Oh we'll find out if I'm nineteen, he's ready to
eleven ten kfab Emery Sunger.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
Are you excited?

Speaker 1 (35:12):
We're like two and a half two hours a little
maybe a little longer than two hours because this came
out off to a little bit of a late start,
but it's supposed to start around seven thirty.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
Excited.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, I find myself pretty excited. I'm a pretty big
nebrasketball fan, and I saw the quote from Bryce Williams
today about how excited he is to suit up for
the Huskers again about how he basically said he wasn't
ready for the season to be over yet. And I
think about the context of that saying he was the
leading scorer, he was one of the top scorers in
all of NCAAA, broke the twenty point threshold. Not very

(35:42):
many people did that. From what I understand, You're right, So,
you know, the great season he had paired with the
failure down the stretch for the scurs. It's cool that
he gets another run at it. Now, what are the
stakes here other than a bunch of money in a
fun trip to Vegas. It's not like they're winning any
championships that have any real prestigeous attached to them.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Well, I mean they're on national TV, I guess. And
like you said, if you win the whole thing, which
all of these teams have to feel like they can
win the whole thing, I mean, there's no like world
beating teams here. These are among the worst teams in
the Power Conferences. And then a couple of randos from
smaller conferences like Tulane, George Washington, Boise State at least
two teams right now, George Washington Boise State have the

(36:23):
two highest win totals of any of the teams that
are actually in this thing. So that tells you all
you need to know about the quality of the teams.
Nebraska last six in a row early in the Big
Ten skit schedule, and then the finish losing six out
of their last seven. Now, I'm glad that you mentioned that.
You're happy to hear that Bryce Williams some of these
other guys from Nebraska are excited to play one more
time for Nebraska. But other than the little four game

(36:43):
win streak that they had there in the mid part
of the Big Ten schedule, this was an epic failure
of a season, especially the way it ended. Oh yeah,
and of course they want a chance to rectify that.
Would you feel somehow worse if you lose to Arizona
State right here? Yeah, I mean like it was just
like compound, Like you sat for three weeks plus, didn't
play a single game, waited for your opportunity here, which

(37:04):
is tonight at seven thirty in Vegas. And what if
you lose to the second worst team in the Big Twelve,
who finished, by.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
The way thirteen and nineteen.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
This year, well you better show up thirteen and nineteen,
and they're in this tournament. That tells you all you
need to know about this tournament. But again, I think
there's something a little charming about this because most of
these teams, the guys that are playing a lot of them,
will be back at their these schools next year. Not
a lot of teams can be saying that. Right, everybody's
getting into the portal these days. Alas, that's the situation
for the college basketball crown, Go Oscars.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
We're gonna cheer for him.

Speaker 1 (37:35):
Hopefully tomorrow we can talk about a Skurs win and
who they might play in the next round. But got
to get through Arizona State first tonight. And again, the
scheduled start time is roughly around seven to thirty and
we'll see how long or late. They started a little
late here between Boise State and George Washington, but we'll
see how much longer that'll go. And yeah, I have
fun watching the Skurs tonight. Little college basketball Action five

(37:57):
twenty seven. We come back a little conversation about Donald
Trump kind of insinuated just half heartedly. I think that
he might run for a third term in office. We'll
kind of break that down a little bit for you
when we come back on news radio eleven ten kfab.
If they win, they would play on Wednesday, and if
they keep winning, they could end up going all the
way to the weekend potentially and have a chance to

(38:18):
win this thing, plus the three hundred thousand dollars of
an al money available to the program that wins. Butler
won in a good game earlier today and then Boise
State is a six point lead over George Washington currently
as we are at halftime of that game right now.
I saw this over the weekend and I just kind
of chuckled. But I know a lot of people are
going to be doing the best that they can. Donald

(38:41):
Trump just kind of suggested that he wasn't joking about
potentially seeking a third term as president of the United States,
and we've talked about stuff like this before, and my like,
there's nothing you're going to be able to do to
tell me that that's a good idea on so many levels.
You know, we can like Trump for what he is,
and Steve Bannon in kind of his stick is to

(39:03):
really you know, lean into all of that kind of radical,
kind of right wing stuff and it's being done directly
to stir the pot. It's it's being done to generate
a reaction. Like how many people, even if they aren't
like super big opposition to Donald Trump, kind of rolled
their eyes when they heard stuff like that, right, And
Donald Trump's saying that people have brought it up to me,

(39:24):
and you know, we'd have to look into it. There's
no way you can interpret the twenty second Amendment, which
was design and ratified back you know, in the forties,
there was no there's no way to interpret that as
anything other than two terms in office unless you inherit
the presidency mid presidential term, the middle of the term,
And it depends on which side of two years you

(39:46):
are on. If you're in office before that two year mark,
then that counts as a term and you cannot run
for more than one additional election. If you inherit the presidency,
say right after that two year, then you get the
rest of that term, and then you can run for
reelection two more times. And you know, just kind of
depends on how that all lines up. We really haven't

(40:07):
had to worry about that too much since the resignation
of Richard Nixon. That was the last time a president
forked over the presidency middle of the term. But alas
none neither of those things apply to Donald Trump. He certainly,
unless they repeal the twenty second Amendment, cannot run for
a third presidential term. But the reaction from the people
on the left, there are two things that I'm seeing.

(40:28):
The first thing that I'm seeing in regards to this
is I can't believe he would be saying this. Look,
he's a dictator, blah blah blah. That's exactly what Donald
Trump wants. He is trolling the people that are just
not well informed and just do not pick up on
the fact that this stuff is a joke. But I
am seeing more a growing number of people, especially like
high level influencers that are very liberal and political commentators

(40:50):
if you want to call them that, and they are
picking up on the fact that it's a joke. And
I saw one specific post that said Donald Trump is
not going to run for reelection in twenty eight He's
not going to make Canada the fifty first state. He's
not going to purchase Greenland, He's not doing a lot
of this stuff that people are talking about. And he's
talking about all this stuff. So we're not paying close
enough attention to this stuff that's actually happening. And that's

(41:12):
what the liberals are really afraid of. Right, if you're
a true hardcore lefty liberal, you just don't want him
to be accomplishing stuff. Another thing that he posts on
his true social was the fact that he in his
first sixty seven days this goes through March the twenty seventh,
last week, he signed one hundred and seven executive orders
in just the sixty seven days. That's way more than
any other president in history. It's more than double anybody

(41:34):
in recent memory in my lifetime. I mean Joe Biden
you want to talk about, Yeah, he did a ton
of early executive orders to undo a lot of what
Trump did. Biden ended up just shy a forty executive
orders in that same time span that Donald Trump is
signed one hundred and seven. So they call it going
at warp speed, they call it doing all this other stuff.
I mean, he is really trying to attempt to get

(41:55):
as much done as possible. And the one thing that
they're going to have to control the messaging on is
that why is this being done through executive action and
not necessarily through legislative practices and it's faster, and certainly
he would have the support in the legislature, And you
don't want to worry about all the red tape, and
you would like, you know, Congress to be worrying about
other stuff than some of the stuff that he's signing

(42:15):
executive orders on. But you don't want there to be
this air of the Democrats being able to say, look,
we told you he just wants to be a dictator.
He wants to have all the control. That's not what's happening.
And you, certainly, I think a lot of us would
look at what he's doing and saying, Okay, a lot
of this is just common sense, and it makes a
lot of sense to be saying this and putting it
in writing. Even if some of it isn't necessarily truly legislative,

(42:37):
it is something that you know should be observed by
the United States federal government. At the same time, though,
when you have a number this much higher than anybody
else's in far as executive orders, think about how we'd
be reacting if it was a very liberal person or
Joe Biden did this, or Obama would have done this
when they got into office. He sit there and just
sign a ton of executive orders right off the top

(42:59):
of their over you know, averaging more than one executive
order a day that their signing. And you're I mean,
imagine the meltdown probably we'd be having on conservative talk
radio trying to figure out what does this all mean?
How can some why can't we stop them? There's got
to be some way to stop him from doing this.
So just keep in mind that that would be something

(43:19):
that would really draw the ire of people on the
other side of the aisle if we were in that position,
And just because it's the conservative American that's watching what
Donald Trump is doing and saying, oh, you know, I'm
fine with all this. Let's get this stuff done. You know,
you have a limited amount of time to work on
this stuff. Let's get it done before we even have
to think about midterm elections next year. And I don't

(43:40):
disagree with that, but just know how that's going to
be viewed on the other side and how that could
be weaponized in a campaign going into twenty twenty six
and potentially twenty twenty eight. Now, as far as the
other thing, not just in the optics and the narratives,
but also if you're looking at, well, how do we
try to, like, what is the other reason why Donald
Trump running for a third term is a bad idea? Man,
We got to pass this thing off to some good

(44:02):
young people that are like eligible and totally capable of
governing at that level. I'm looking at a handful of
legitimately good Republican candidates that could be in great position
to take this country to the next step. If you're
a conservative voter from a conservative standpoint. Now, if you're
an independent voter, they could be attractive to you too.
If you're a Democrat, maybe not so much, but at

(44:23):
least it turns the page to the next generation. I'm
looking at Jade Vance first and foremost. He is the guy,
of course, that as vice president you would think would
be in the best position to try to pick up
the baton from Donald Trump and carry the make America
Great Again movement forward. I would say somebody like Elis Stefanik,
who is a big confident of Donald Trump, also just

(44:45):
forty years old, same age as Jade Vance is, but
is well thought of by pretty much every Republican, is
incredibly strong in Congress. Was supposed to be the ambassadors
to the United Nations, but had been pulled back to
Congress for her leadership there in a small I think
she's somebody you have to keep in mind for twenty
twenty eight. I think you got to look back at

(45:05):
Marco Rubio. He's a little bit older, he's in his
mid fifties, but he's a guy that is still going
to be young for the I mean the last few
you know, Trump and Biden, you look at people like
Bernie Sanders also who are running for office. I mean,
he certainly still has a lot of good years left
in American politics. After being elevated to Secretary of State.
I think Marco Rubio is incredibly presidential in the way

(45:28):
that he speaks and how much he knows in foreign policy,
which I think is incredibly important when you're looking at
things for a president to have, and this, you know,
federal government experience within the executive branch that he is
getting as Secretary of State, I think would be incredibly
useful if he would attempt to be president of the
United States in twenty eight. I'm looking at Ron DeSantis,

(45:48):
who I think, you know, he's going to be term
limited out as the governor of Florida. In between now
and then, what else does he have to do with
his time except continue to try to build upon what
could be a very strong political career and not try
to eventually get it up to the federal level. I
think he has planted some good seeds. Florida has continued
to grow as a real red state under his leadership,
and I think that is something that he could absolutely

(46:10):
capitalize on. He's still only in his bid forties right now.
He will be shy of fifty by the time that
vote would come up. And I mean Toulci Gabbert would
be the last one that I'd mentioned. She's in her
early forties, and I know that she's in intelligence. There's
going to be a lot of people that say, are
we sure she's qualified? But she served in our military,
she was in the House of Representatives. She has a
very eclectic background. She was a Democrat. Many people called

(46:33):
her a pretty left Democrat at one time. Then, of
course she has eventually got kicked out of that party
essentially or left on her own doing. They mutually parted ways.
Let's say that, and eventually she's now in the Trump administration.
But if she wanted to run as a Republican in
twenty eight I think there's a chance that she could
elevate her profile to be a really attractive candidate. So
that's just a handful of people that I think would

(46:54):
be very good candidates for the American public to look
into and to vote for by the time we get
to twenty twenty eight, and the idea of even insinuating
Donald Trump would be the best of those candidates for
the future of the Republican Party when we're not even
one hundred days into his second term. I hold our
horses a little bit. I really like where the Republican
Party is for the future. Let's let Trump cook for

(47:16):
the next three years, and let's see what the future
can hold based on whatever issues are plaguing Americans. By
the time we get to twenty twenty seven or so
five forty eight, we're going to come back. We got
the one line segment for you on your Monday on
news radio eleven to ten kfab my interviews with Gene Stouther,
John Ewing, Mike McDonald, and Jasmine Harris from last week.
They're all right in a row, very easy to listen

(47:37):
to and be educated and informed before you head to
the polls tomorrow. Also, the Nebraska Cornhusker men's basketball team
is an hour and a half or so away from
taking the floor to warm up. They are scheduled to
begin at seven thirty tonight against Arizona State in the
College Basketball Crown. The game is on FS one. A
little bit more home cheering for basketball, after all, the

(47:59):
rest of our teams got knocked out during the NCAA
Men's and women's basketball tournament, and then on top of that,
of course, we'll come back tomorrow and kind of have
that to talk about and hopefully we have another game
to talk about on Wednesday. Either way, we'll have the
weather of course tomorrow that will keep an eye on
throughout the afternoon because of course during my show, as
it always does, is going to have potential of some

(48:22):
heavy rain. Would you say, I wouldn't say like storms,
but heavy rain with the possibility of some thunderstorming.

Speaker 2 (48:29):
Yeah, we'll see. The possibility of getting rain is very likely,
just it being severe a little bit less. Fifty to
sixty mile an hour winds are possible coming from the south,
and hail up to golf ball size as possible as well.
That's all in the cards, but who knows what cards
are going to be dealt it's a thirty percent chance
tomorrow afternoon most likely to start if it does between

(48:52):
the hours of five pm and ten pm.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
Which is just the worst time for us because that
might like make us leery about leaving on time kind
of thing. So we'll be hanging out, we'll be watching
to make sure that you get all the important weather
coverage here on eleven ten KFAB as always.

Speaker 3 (49:08):
And then lastly, I just wanted to shout out this.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
I mentioned going and seeing The Day the Earth Blew Up,
which is the Looney Tunes movie with Porky Pig and
Daffy Duck, a feature LENGTHD two D animated film. They
don't do anything like this anymore. All the Disney stuff,
all the Pixar stuff, it's all in that, you know,
crazy looking three D style animation. But this is like
really good old school Looney Tunes. And I went and

(49:31):
watched that in the theater, and I said, there's another
Looney Tunes related movie that's been sitting shelved for a
couple of years because the Warner Brothers decided they wanted
a tax write off for it instead of actually releasing
it so people can celebrate the art and the story.
It has officially been saved by Ketchup Entertainment, the same
company that was able to distribute and release the day
the earth blew up. So Coyote Versus Acme, which is

(49:52):
Wily Coyote suing the Acme Corporation for all of the
terrible products he's had to deal with over the years,
which I think at some point he's got to realize,
maybe you should stop buying ACME products.

Speaker 3 (50:03):
Wiley.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
You're getting smashed into cliffs and shot off of cliffs
all the time. This roadrunner is getting the best of
you at every turn. Maybe go with somebody else. Why
do you have to just keep buying ACME products? But
you know who else is in this movie? Will Forte,
John Cena, Like, there were actual legitimate people in this
and this is like Roger Rabbit style where it's half animated,
like the coyote is animated, and there's going to be

(50:26):
animated elements to it and actual live action in the courtroom.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
Cool.

Speaker 3 (50:31):
So I think it's going to be an awesome movie.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
They expect a theatrical release for Coyote Versus Acme in
twenty twenty six, so they're going to have some stuff.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
They're going to do to it.

Speaker 1 (50:39):
But it sounds like we're actually going to get to
see this movie next year. So good work, Catchup Entertainment,
and thanks to everybody for supporting Looney Tunes. One true,
legitimate art form of laughter that has kept us entertained
for nearly one hundred years. And I like it that way.
More Looney Tunes in this world. Less hate, more Looney tunes. Yeah,

(51:02):
let the Loony Tunes hate each other. That's what I like. Yeah,
that's funny stuff.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
Take got on it, take it out on each other.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
Yeah, give me some Yosemite, Sam versus bugs Bunny and
we're in.

Speaker 3 (51:11):
We're we're cooking now. We're in good shape.

Speaker 1 (51:13):
Enjoy watching the Huskers tonight, have some fun, enjoying this
pretty solid spring weather. We'll be with you tomorrow two o'clock.
Matt Case and I thanks for listening. Emory Songer with
you on news radio eleven ten kfab
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