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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I can see I have a lot of work to do.
Good morning. I'm Scott Vorhees here and Lucy Chapman, Craig
Evans as well. Jim Rose is back and we're here
on Nebraska's morning news news radio eleven ten kfab. Jim
comes in here starts off with you on this Monday morning,
We're gonna have beautiful weather throughout the week. Jim starts
(00:21):
off with, Ah, this happened in Laguardian and then run
and all this stuff. And I'm already hearing it on
social media and from friends of mine text messages.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
People are like, Iowa has our number. No, they don.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Nebraska's got It's good that we got this far, but
Iowa's got our number. Do I have to put all
of you on my back and carry you through this?
Because I will do it if I have to. Are
we are we okay? Do we believe we can do this?
On Thursday? Do we believe we can do? We believe
(00:55):
we can open up the strait of horror moves.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
And beat Iowan and reached the Elite eight in the
same week.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Do you believe that perhaps the Democrat led government shutdown
is causing planes and fire trucks to crash into each other.
Doesn't help. It certainly does not help. Can we get
through this? The President sending ICE agents to help TSA agents.
Here's a crazy idea. We'll start off the week with
this one. You know what we could do to alleviate
(01:23):
the strain on TSA and the long lines at airports
and the fact that these guys are working not getting
baychecks now for five weeks. You know what we could do?
Go back to pre nine to eleven airport security.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
That's what we need.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Why not just let people walk right out onto the
tarmac anything, No, you don't walk before nine to eleven.
We're just walking around the tarmac.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Well, we weren't actually going through you know, retinal scanners
and full body cavity cavity exams.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Crazy idea. Let's go back to that.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Think of the line item there on the federal budget,
and we wouldn't have this issue with these guys working
and not getting paychecks. We would just lay them all
off and he'll never get a paycheck again, and we
can walk right up to the gate and welcome our
families to get off the airplane. There's a whole generation
of people who don't know what that's like. And then
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there's a few generations before that that kind of like
the idea of dropping off loved ones at the airport
and not having to park and walk them up to
the gate and wait with them until they get on
their plane.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Bye boona boyajh, bona bije and all that.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
So other people are like, I barely even slow down.
All right, get out, come on, Know, this guy's looking
at me. Security doesn't like me being here by the curb.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
You gotta get out here, all right, get your bag,
get out. So I don't know, I'm I'm just spitballing here.
I'm just spitballing. But there are a lot of people
who kind of feel like, well, this is it for
the Nebraska basketball team. We came this far. We got
a Sweet sixteen, which is pretty sweet.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
But oh man, Iowa. Every sport Iowa just like.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
What do you mean every sport? We clocked them in volleyball.
They've never beaten Nebraska in volleyball ever, and not.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Since the okay, so I mean two sports.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Then baseball been pretty tough front Iowa and Nebraska has
been pretty tough. They've been competitive, they beat us in wrestling,
but we clock them in volleyball. The football has been
mostly about our bad coaching, and then the basketball has
been about a split. But this past season we played
them twice. They beat us over there, we beat them
here on senior night. We collapsed in the last two
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minutes of the game, blowing free throws and everything else,
but then won it in overtime. This is the one
that matters, and you've got to give them credit for
what they did to Florida last night. They played Big
Ten football on a basketball flora last night. Florida guys
are walking around right now with contusions and compound fractures.
That's how they play basketball in the Big Ten. And
that's why Big Ten teams are looking good right now,
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really good, because Big Ten teams bang each other around
for three months and then these sec and acc softies
roll in and they can't get pushed around. But that's
the nature of the basketball in this league, and it's
starting to pay off for these teams.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
It's going to be fun to watch this.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
It's a little bit cultural and there are a lot
of little storylines.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Scott.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
In addition to the rubber match, you got Nebraska and
Iowa playing for a third time. The number one player
high school player in the state of Iowa committed to Nebraska,
and that just adds a little bit to it. So
it's a fun time to be a sports fan around here.
And it'll be really really wild down there in Houston,
where you'll probably have a bowtload of Husker fans showing
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up because there are a lot of Nebraska's in Texas.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Now, see, that's better. That's when I wanted out of you.
Get you back here after being gone for the last
few days of last week, and I want to talk
to you about why you were gone. I deliver is
a under the headline of take that Atheist. We'll get
to that next, and then sports brief more on the
basketball action with Jim Rose.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Next.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
This is Nebraska's morning news. Chris emails and says it
can be he done. I believe GBR go big Red. Indeed, Chris,
what a great scene at the airport yesterday as the
team arrived back and Husker Nation was there waiting for
this basketball team. Jim Rows will have more of a
sports brief in just a moment. He's right there, back
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from a few days off. Lucy Chapman Craig Evans as well.
I'm Scott Vorhees News Radio eleven ten kfab Jim, I
think you owe people an explanation as to what you
were doing last week. We shared a little bit and
I said, I don't know how much I can tell
you about what Jim does when he's off the.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
Air, but people don't.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Under the headline of take that atheists, you were a
man of the cloth over.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
The last time.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
I mean, I'm I'm a minister and I perform weddings, Yeah, waptisms.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
What cloth was that? Well?
Speaker 3 (05:50):
The most important thing is that in the year twenty
twenty one, I keep God involved in all of my
ceremonies and I don't do them on hockey rinks or bars.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
In the year what twenty twenty six?
Speaker 3 (06:00):
Oh but uh yeah, no, I was down in South
Carolina my uh my niece was getting married and I
officiated it.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
So that's from manofthcloth dot info, dot gov, dot e
d U. How do you do that work? People like
to say it. They make fun of me, and they
mock me.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
From the Modern Family episode where it's ordained online dot com. No,
it's not ordained online dot com. But I'll perform a
few weddings here and there in a couple of funerals, wakes, memorials.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Have you've done a lot of that? I have several
years now.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Wow, Yeah, it's uh so when people like to have
Rosie do their wedding. It was a family member who
got married, my niece, your niece got married. How was
it that it came to be that you were the
officiant there? Did you say, you know what, I can
save you a few bucks whatever you got charge out
of the guy, I'll do it for half.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
No, the family knows that I'm there and that I
do this. And they asked, I bet the family knows.
Your family knows I'm there. Everybody Yeah, got back right, Yeah, No,
they knew.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
And so they asked me about six months ago.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
All right, well and that's very very nice that you do. Yeah,
that's a special angle to I do a nice family thing.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I do that.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
And yeah, out of this one, I mean I paid
for our own way down there. But I did get
a couple of dinners and a round of golf out
of it. That's very nice and a nice shirt. South Carolina.
In South Carolina, how was the weather? It was beautiful?
It was spectacular down there. It's in Bluffed in South Carolina,
and if you're familiar, it's near Savannah, Georgia.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
No one's familiar with Bluff in South Carolina, think.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Hilton Head and that's where it is.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
And it was at a beautiful resort called Berkeley Hall
and it was just wonderfully done. And my niece and
her husband are great folks and they did a wonderful job.
And my sister and brother in law put together a
nice show, and there was a lot of family there,
a ton of friends. This is now what young people do.
They go to destination wedding. So this wasn't like his
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family is from there. It was let's all go take
a vacation and get these kids married. Yes, that's what happened.
And the groom's family is from Philadelphia. Wonderfully nice. People
got to know them very very well, both the groom,
his brothers and his parents and some of their friends
that made it down from Philadelphia and from other places
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around the country. I met the CEO of Pacific Life,
which is who's a close family friend.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
We talked business.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
He's confident in the American economy, says it's going to.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Be a little rough.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
Yeah, So he's a good American. He believes in this nation.
But he says going to be rough, that's his belief,
and I agree with him. Well, no, it was a
it was a nice few days off when you started
the ceremonies. You say fake news? Now, is that the
first way you did?
Speaker 2 (08:47):
All right?
Speaker 3 (08:48):
I take that seriously, And everybody gets an original by
the way, with the rosies.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
All right, the eleven to ten KFAB Certified Transmission Sports
Brief Now with Jim Rose.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
Okay, Scotty Boor, he's good morning, everybody. Look here, we
get Iowa again for a third time this season. We
played them in basketball. This time it really matters. Sweet
sixteen game Thursday night from Houston, Texas Hawkeyes knocked off
the number one seed in the South Region on a
three pointer with four seconds to go. It was Iowa
seventy three, Florida seventy two. Never a doubt for US,
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says guard Bennett sturtzs.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
We're the only ones that believed in us.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
The coaching staff are families, and US as a team
in the locker room.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
So that's the only people that believed in US.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
And it's going to stay that way for the rest
of the season.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Hawks dominated in the first half and took advantage of
what has become a staple of the NCAA tournament loose officiating.
They don't swallow their whistles, but they misplaced them from
time to time. This was a very physical game and
a step up game for Iowa. Gators shut down Bennett Sturtz,
which meant that opportunities were there for Tavon Banks he
delivered twenty and Alvarro Fulgeris, who despite foul trouble most
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of the game hit big shots, including the winner. Big
day for Iowa State Cyclones, even without mister Jefjefferson. They're
all Americans. Slappt Kentucky around like an intramural team. Another
big ten muscle Versus SEC finesse eighty two sixty three
cy Clones coach tj Otzilberger.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Defensively, our pressure as the game were on, continued to
pay dividends for US and generate turnovers. Be able to
score off of our defense.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
Lipsey had twenty six points and ten assists for Iowa State.
Now they get another SEC team, Tennessee in the sweet sixteen.
So yesterday here was the scoreboard in that really tough
East Region, Saint John's takes out Kansas sixty seven sixty
five on a buzzer beater. Yukon beat UCLA seventy three
fifty seven. In the Midwest Region Tennessee seventy nine, Virginia
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seventy two, and it was Alabama over Texas Tech ninety
to sixty five out West Purdue, another Big Ten team
looking good seventy nine sixty nine over Miami of Florida,
and Arizona defeated Utah State Finals score seventy eight sixty six.
So the Sweet sixteen games of the NCAA Tournament again
on Thursday. Baseball games yesterday, Nebraska takes two of three
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from Michigan, winning the finale nine to five, five runs
in the ninth inning. Button Back and buck it Chet
home runs in the ninth for Jet. Bucket was a
grand slammer now five and one. In Big Ten plays,
Nebraska Miami showed Creighton what an NCAA Final Elite eight
College World Series team looks like, fifteen to five and
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went over. The Jays took all three from Creighton and
run ruled them twice. UNO lost a sem of the
League game to Northern Colorado eight to seven and ten
innings over at Tall Anderson Field. That's a bad loss
for the Mavericks in Smit League play. They are now
four and two in the Summit League, but one and
two after the weekend. Five and twenty one was Northern
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Colorado coming in sport says news on Nebraska's news Wethern
traffic station. We have KAFA by Husker Info strongman Sean Callahan.
He was doing laps in the canals around the Bricktown
during the Husker games against Vanderbilt and Troy. So hopefully
he's been fished out of there, it's dried off and
ready to talk about that and Husker football this week.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Excellent.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
We talked to him a couple of times last week
from Oklahoma City. It was a great time. And by
the way, Iowa State Big twelve muscle.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Well, let's address the report there. It was recorded just
moments before six thirty by Courtney Donahoe. All right, so
full disclosure number one. Longtime listeners to this program, who
are still wondering where's Gary, when's he coming back? He's
on a cruise. He's a he's been on a four
month cruise. Keep listening, you'll come back. Well, I have
(12:41):
to lie to these people because they're not going to
stick around if they know it's just me. So full
disclosure Number one, Courtney, they had some staffing movement at Bloomberg,
and basically it was if you Courtney to still be
a part of your show, it's going to be in
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the recorded update mode. She doesn't have time anymore to
come on the radio and talk about underwear for ten
minutes with Gary and Jim. So that's number one, and
that happened last fall. So then she just recorded that
report and said, well, stocks are heading for a lower open.
The President says, if Iron doesn't knock this off, he's
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going to blow them all the kingdom. Come well, then
a few minutes ago, by the way, Full disclosure one
and a half. I am I just in case you're like,
you're taking a lot of dramatic pauses couple times a
year now, I have about with heartburn, and I am
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in the last stages of this Morning's about with heartburn.
Don't worry, it's not. People start emailing me, going, you're
gonna explode that it does feel like that, but it's
not a medical issue. Don't worry. It's it's all good,
but it is a problem right now. But thankfully Jim
(14:07):
and Lucy are both jumping to my aid. Well, I'm
having this problem, So what.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Do you want me to do. I'm not a gastrologist.
You can talk on the radio when I can't. I know,
I'm working on it. Well, let's see, we have a
lot going on.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
In case you hadn't noticed, there's quite a bit happening
in the country right now.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Well, President Trump just announced that they're having good conversations
with Iran and they're gonna they're gonna stop blowing up
all their energy fields here for the next five days,
as long.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
As they're on.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
As long as they're on, keeps talking with the United States,
we're having great conversations right now. And suddenly, whereas like
ten fifteen minutes ago, the stocks were all like, we're
gonna keep going down, we're good, we can hit the bottom,
suddenly the President says things are looking better, and people
are like, this is great. And they were up about
a thought thousand points. Now the Dow is well, the
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Dow is up a thousand points. Now it's up about
only eight hundred points, and it might get up to
twelve hundred by the end of the day, Nasdaq is
plus four hundred points, SMP plus one hundred. That's between
a point and a half and two points across the
major indices. But here's the big number down eight percent.
That's oil. So if oil ends up being down eight
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ten percent something here by the end of the day,
do my gas price is immediately drop by a quarter
a gallon? Of course not, but give away went up.
If they went up ten percent today, then then oh
we got to raise gas prices by at least twenty
five to fifty.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
So I thought you wanted Lucy and me to do this.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
Well, I was suddenly having a good run there, and
actually talking does help keep it at bay.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
So all right, now you go, No, it's exciting stuff.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
The President, yeah, like you mentioned yesterday, made it pretty
clear Scott that we want this war to come to
an end.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Now.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
We can't let these people have a nuclear weapon. But
we don't want a war. The President doesn't want a war.
Maggot doesn't want on a war. Nobody wants a warming.
We said to have these guys we can't, right, but
we can't have these guys firing off, you know, a
nuke head, drones at Israel Now. They had dozens of
ballistic missiles launched toward Israel over the weekend and about
one hundred and fifty Israelis are injured. Many of them
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got into the bomb shelters and they have them there,
a lot of them. But one of the things that
came out of the weekend offensive by the Iranians is
how easy it is for them to get a missile
to Europe. And that's one of the things that is
scaring the daylights out of Europeans.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
They can do this.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
Allies of the United States are very much in the
crosshairs of the Iranian missile attacks, so that has helped
get people thinking, oh right, maybe we should be a
part of all of this, meaning let's help out the US.
He also said, I want the Straits of Horror Moves
open by the end of the day today, in other words,
midnight there. We want that thing. Oh and if it's
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not open, we're going after your power grids. We're going
to go after your desalination plants, which is how Iranians
get water.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
And we'll see.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
They don't have environmentalists over there that worry about a
little one by one foot square inch of the water
where a lot of salt gets concentrated. One or two
coral plants die like we do here, So we're going
after those. So we're going to starve you and thirst
you to death. And we're turning out the lights, which
means no air conditioning. This is part of the American plan.
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We're not going to hit people. We're going to hit
you where it hurts, like when you turn on the
faucet and nothing comes out, or you turn on the
lights and nothing happens.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
The well. That's why the is up one thousand points.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
To think that the leaders of Iran, what's left of them,
care one bit about whether the people of Iran have
water and electricity and air conditioning is laughable.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
They'll find a way.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
They've they got one of those generators that you sell
here on the radio. I take one of those up. Well,
they listen over there, so they they're fine, you can't
talk to me when the power goes out this lie generator. Hey, no,
that's a great idea. But the leaders of Iran, the
ones negotiating with Washington, they don't.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Care if their people all die.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
No, they're either going to die from them us someone
are in the middle. They don't care, but obviously it's
impacting their ability to survive and live the life that
they want to live. As far as that missile that
is capable of reaching most of Europe, it's amazing that
that happened because Iran had said for months we don't
have that capability.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
They lie, and then they showed that they did.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Think We've got a little more than you think. But
that's not all that's happening in the world. You saw,
maybe you've woke up to this, but a fire truck
was on the runway at LaGuardia International Airport in New
York and a plane hit it and it tore off
the pretty much front third of the plane, so the
pilots are gone, a number of people are injured.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
In this case.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
It was It was very, very tragic because there are
four or five different systems that are supposed to keep
a fire truck from being on a runway, but unfortunately
the tower and the fire truck were not communicating.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Well.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
The tower is yelling at the fire truck stop stop
for a long time. I don't know what there happened.
There something still waiting to find out here. And we
had the Department of Homeland Security. It wants to issue
four hundred ICE agents to help TSA. Now they're not
going to be doing pat downs and arresting, unlike Hakeem Jeffries,
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who thinks that these ICE agents are going to shoot
people standing in the TSA line. But this is the President,
the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Transportation
working together to try and overcome a problem which is
a massive backup.
Speaker 3 (19:46):
At major airports. And I can tell you I've seen
this with my own eyes.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
We'll see if the Democrats are able to at least
fund Homeland security TSA. Now that ICE is in your airports.
News Radio eleven KFAP with Craig Evans and Lucy Chapman.
I am Scott Boor. He's Jim Rose back from a
few days off, and we got someone else back over
the weekend. And it was one of those tragically beautiful
scenes as Master Sergeant Noah Teachings arrived home and there
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was quite the procession from Omaha, from Bellevue through North Omaha,
and he had a lot of people lining the streets.
The story here from First Alert six WWT talking with
veterans along the procession, from people who served with him.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
To.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
For example, there was a guy they talked to named Bob.
Bob served with the Master sergeant teachings in the four
hundred and forty third Transportation Company out of Elcorn. And
then they talked with a woman named Joyce who says,
I knew him as mister Noah. Remember he was teaching
martial arts they're at in Bellevue. She says he was
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a wonderful, kind, caring person, would do anything for anybody.
And then they talked with a lot of people who
didn't know him, didn't serve with him, but they wanted
to be out there to tell the guy thanks. That's
what one guy says, like, the least I could do
is come down here and tell the guy thanks, let
his family know that we care. And that's what Adam
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said when he talked to First Alert six News. He says,
you know, it's pretty emotional. We serve our country. He
made the ultimate sacrifice. Hart goes out to the family.
He wanted to show my respect and it was a
tragically beautiful scene. There flags and signs and a lot
of well wishes for the family, including his military and
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martial arts family out of Bellevue on their way up
to Forest Lawn on Saturday. You know, this is we
don't have these in Omaha very often, but when we do,
Omaha steps up.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
Jim very very patriotic community, partly because you know, so
many Americans can relate to a family that lost somebody
in the ravages of war, and you know, we kind
of pull together a little bit. And that's really comforting
to say nothing of what's going on out at his
hometown in Ord, Nebraska, Yeah, where his mother's house has
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been just absolutely flooded with cards, letters, flags, wishes of
well in the house that he grew up in, and
that says a lot about people of Or, Nebraska and
people who took the time to send something. Apparently the
Ace Hardware store out there has sort of become the
clearing house of the warehouse or the distribution center for
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all of these wonderful mementos, and they've been making multiple
trips back and forth across town now for over a week,
and then to keep going across Nebraska out to the
sand Hills. They said that there would be more acres burned,
but that that would allow them to contain it. The
wildfires out in the sand and that's what happened last week.
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They had pretty good weather to deal with the wildfires
in western Nebraska, but there was one situation there where
they had an additional one hundred acres burned and then
three unoccupied firefighter vehicles were destroyed Saturday when the wildfires
switched around. The story here from k e TV News
(23:24):
Watched seven says the crew parked their vehicles in what
they call the black. The black is an area that
has burned before, and then they hiked into work and
some of those pockets of vegetation. According to one of
the public information officers out there, the pockets of vegetation
were closer to the line, and while the firefighters were gone,
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the fire burned closer to their vehicles, so close it
destroyed three thankfully unoccupied firefighter vehicles. And so they've been
dealing with pop up fires, including one that popped up.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
There near Cook over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
We have a lot of containment on these fires, but
containment doesn't mean the fire's out. Containment means, let's say
they say, all right, the fire at your house is
one contained. Oh it's out. No, it's it's not out.
It's contained means is not growing, it's not gonna spread
to the neighbor's house and the rest of the neighborhood.
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So that's the reality of what they're dealing with out there.
But they they have got great containment and are doing
fantastic work with just those winds yesterday did not help.
So I'm gonna wait for the sun to come up
this morning across the sand hills and see what things
are looking like out there, and updates throughout the morning
and day here on Nebraska's morning News got at kfab
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dot com. Dennis responding to a story that Craig has
had a few times this morning about a guy who
was claiming to be God went in to try to
rob the Krispy Kreme at seventy second near Dodge Street,
Dennis says, I'm very disappointed in Omaha's criminals. It used
to be that everyone knew that cops hang out in
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donut shops. For a guy to rob a donuts store
and expect to even get out of the front door
proves our criminal element is lacking street smarts. Dennis, excellent point,
thank you for making it. In the Zonkers Custom Woods inbox,
Scott at kfab dot com. He walked in there and
claimed he was God, took some drinks out of the
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cooler before approaching the counter, claimed to have a gun,
and demanded money from the register. He was booked for
attempted robbery. His name is not God, it's Glenn so
close if I'm krispy Kreme, though, I'm using this in
our ads when when God comes back and wants donuts,
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he doesn't go to that place or that place, he
comes to krispy Kreme, which I wouldn't not blame him
if he did.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
I think we need to leave that one alone.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Well, krispy Kreme's paying me to do their marketing, and
I can't understand. Why did you have a gun? He
said he did, nobody saw one. He did not flash
the gun. He did drop that he believed he was
the Lord and Savior. And you know, it is a
it's a holy time, a lot of people feeling the infusion.
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This is probably not how you should then allow that
to manifest itself. So he's in police customer. Then you
had this deal there near just right off of six eighty,
see one hundred and fourth in Grant Street, So that's
like six' eighty between Maple and Fort Up in that area.
Woman's driving along she sees smoke coming out of a
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house there right off the interstate. So she pulled off
the highway and started banging on the door in case
there was anyone in the house, saying, I don't know
if you guys know this, but your house is on fire.
The family said, well, that's news to us, and they look,
it does feel toasty in here. The family was able
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to get out of the house. She saw the flames
while driving on six 't eighty, pulled off the interstate,
drove into the neighborhood, followed the smoke went in there.
And I don't know if she went in there thinking
I'm gonna go save a family's life, or she's like, ooh,
let's go see what this is all about. But yeah,
when you see flames, it's amazing that she could be
on the interstate, see the flames out of the house
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and the family's in there watching basketball or whatever and
not know their house is on fire. Oh there was
this on Saturday, because Saturday was hot. No, it was
last night. Yeah, Well, they're probably watching the Iowa game.
They're probably thinking, hey, it was starting to warm up. Yeah,
they're probably watching Iowa and Florida.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
And they knew that the weather temperature was going to improve,
so they probably thought, well, this is just mother Nature
warming up the place.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Cause of the fire was accidental. The family tells First
Alert six News they were grateful for the woman's actions. Yeah,
I imagine they were. An hour ago. I was struggling
with and I think, I don't know what happened today,
and I had a little I had a lot of heartburn,
like physical, literal heartburn. And there was a time there
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a couple of years ago where I was having it
a couple of times a month, and then I was
looking at what I was eating in the morning, and
I was asking, does this contribute to heartburn?
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (28:20):
What about this? Absolutely? And I'm having twice the amount
I should Anyway, this was protein powder, like mixed up
with some water, and it said, yeah, you shouldn't do that,
and so I stopped doing so much of that, and
turns out it helped. I don't know what the deal
was this morning, but Lucy said, I got just the
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thing for you. Then she pulled out a little container
of white powder. I'm like, all right, quick, put it
in the cup and don't let anyone see this. But
she swears it's baking soda.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
Not only is it baking soda, it's pure baking, so pure,
uncut baking, so nonsynthetic.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
And I don't know, uh, there's probably there are pharmaceutical
companies getting rich off of take this, take that, and
do this and all that fast relief For this, A
little bit of Lucy's white powder in this cup of
water knocked it right out pretty quick.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Relief. I feel great.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
The problem with the little pills that you can take
that I'm not gonna knock. I mean, I take them too,
but they actually basically shut down the production of stomach acid.
And you don't want that either.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Oh, I'm sure I'll find a way to churn up
my own acid. I hesitate to mention on the radio
when I have any kind of issue with that. And
the only reason I did an hour ago is because
I was having such a problem with that I couldn't speak,
and so I was trying to explain why the dramatic
pauses when I was saying things that weren't dramatic, but
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I don't like them saying is well, anything can be
dramatic if you put a little pause.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
He got me twice.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
By the way.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Shatner turned ninety five this weekend. William Shatner, the King
of the pregnant pause. Oh yeah, ninety five years old.
Ninety fine, oh man, Yeah, love William Shatner, Friend of
the program. Anyone who was ever on the guest on
this radio show as a friend of the program.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
And it's always real hair bet.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
It is William Shatner's national treasure. But he says that
he would always put those pauses in the dialogue on
Star Trek because he says the dialogue was so bad
he tried to tried to make it more exciting and
interesting by being true. Yeah, I put a little pause
in there once in a while if I say something
a little different that I did not know that.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
He admitted to that late years later. And maybe the
best episode in the history of Saturday Night Live when
William Shatner hosted that in the late eighties. That's when
he showed up at the Star Trek convention and did
the whole get a life people, Maybe the best episode
in the history of Saturday Night Live. There also did
the bit where they're looking at he's back on the
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crew and Dana Carvey comes in his con but first
Shatner is looking at like Sulu, going, look at you,
look at it. You put a bunch of weight on.
We're all getting older, sir, I'm gonna have to look
that up. Yeah, oh my gosh, so good. But I
don't like to mention on the radio if I have
a little issue with heartburn, because that gives Kfabe Nation
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license to send me an email and say I had
an uncle who says, oh I got a little heartburn,
and then he dropped dead right there in front of everybody.
So thank you for those who are getting me to
think that I am moments away from dying here on
news radio eleven ten, kfab, I don't think so. I
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feel better, I feel happy. I want to go for
a walk. We've got traffic, weather news coming up. I
told you Jim Rose had come into the studio. Look
at me and wonder what we're talking about here? I
wonder what we're talking about when we're talking. Yes, well
we are talking. It's the latest outrage from the Trump administration.
Well obviously it's ice at the airports right, Well, of
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course it is, but they see that's an actual thing
that among those who are outraged about it, who did
this article. Oh of course, it's USA Today letting American
citizens know what their rights are when Ice stops them
at the airport. All you got to do is answer
their questions. Okay, thanks USA Today, you're the best A
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lot of citizens have concerned.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Oh yeah, Ice, they're just ripping families apart, just grabbing kids.
Set a spider Man backpack. Come on, kid, you're going
with us, But I want to go on the fly
Fly Nope, you're going to detention center.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
That's that's how it works. So we got to have
a whole story here about how American citizens and passengers
need to know their rights when they're stopped by ICE
at the airport. Tell if you don't like guys at
the airport's dealt Democrats to fund DHS and get the
tsa page so these guys go back to work. No, No,
the other two things, the other, the big big thing.
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These are the I don't know if anything's worse than
these things.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Things.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Say things again that the American people are really outraged about.
Regarding the Trump administration. Number one Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
He's a Christian, and he says Christian stuff.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Yeah, he says it out loud. He doesn't whisper it.
He's quoting the Bible he's talking about. He says the
Mullahs are desperate and scrambling, and then recited Psalm one
for four, Blessed be the Lord, my Rock, who trains
my hands for war, on my fingers for battle. And so,
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of course here goes the media running over to find someone, anyone,
a scholar from Georgetown who studies religious extremism, who says
that the rhetoric from the Secretary of War quote can
only inflame and reinforce the fears and deep animosity that
the regime in Iran has towards the US unquote. You
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know what else would do that? The fact that today
is Monday, the fact that we've been blowing them off
the map, maybe a few of the where in the
lineup of things that has the religious extreme Iranian leaders?
What's left of him mad at Americans? Where does Pete
(34:36):
Hegseth quoting the Bible fall? You know, I was okay
when they killed all of our leaders and blew up
all of our energy reserves and all of our missile sites.
But when he started quoting from song Man the people
had to restrain me. I was going to go right
over there and fight that guy. So Pete Hegseath believes
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in God, they say he and has meetings where he
leads his staff in prayer before meetings at the Secretary
of War in the War Department. And then the other thing.
President Trump just found one of these old statues that
was torn down during the we need to tear down
all the statues movement a few years ago found a
(35:18):
statue of Christopher Columbus and placed it on the grounds
of the Eisenhower Executive Building adjacent to the White House
in Walsington, d C. The statue is a replica of
one that not only was taken down this was in
twenty twenty, but it was actually thrown into Baltimore's harbor.
So the White House says, in this White House, Christopher
(35:42):
Columbus is a hero, and President Trump will ensure he's
honored as such for generations to come. These are the
latest outrages related to the Trump administration. Must be a
day that ends in why. I don't know that I
can impress upon you just how awful it was. For
years tried to make a good pot roast, a good
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Sunday pot roast. And we had a crock pot that
had three settings. We had low, we had high, and
we had warm, and they all achieved the same thing,
boiling the holy heck out of whatever hunk of meat
I put in there. So we had years of tough
either over or undercooked meat. I tried everything. Finally I
(36:25):
threw that junk away and I got a new slow cooker,
and oh my gosh, it's just fall apart. Good pot roast.
We had that last night. Oh yeah, So when I
when I'm telling you I had some good pot roast,
that is, you might think, well, that's easy. You throw
the meat in the cooker and then you set it
for six hours going watch and you go watch basketball
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a day. Yes, that is how easy it is now.
Before it was not that easy. And we would sit
there and we would choke down this horrible junk.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
I was.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
I was ruining meat. And with beef price is what
they are, you can't afford to ruin the meat. That's right,
we are we on. That's very right. Good morning, Scott
for he's there's Jim Rose, Lucy Chapman, Craig Evans. This
is Nebraska's Morning News. Let's let someone else talk for
a second via the talkback Mike. When you're listening to
us anywhere you are on our free iHeartRadio app, you
can send a message with your own voice into the
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Zonkers Custom woods inbox via the talkback mic.
Speaker 5 (37:23):
Good morning boys, Matt Ruhl might want to take a
page from Nebraska's basketball team and take a look at
the fan reaction on Saturday, The player's reaction, how passionate
they were, well, how important it is for our sports
teams here and then Ken convey that to his players,
coaching staff, and mostly himself.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
Thank you well said.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
That is a criticism of the Nebraska football team that
they've brought in all of these mercenaries. They've kicked out
the heart and soul of the program, which would be
the developmental players, the walk ons, the Nebraska kids income,
the mercenaries, and all they care about is the check.
It is very refreshing to watch this Nebraska basketball team.
We have grown a custom over the course of the
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last ten, fifteen, twenty five years. But every now and
then you'll see one of our teams step up and
act like the script on the stadium, you know, not
the game, not the victory, but the goal, and this
basketball team embodies that. We saw that with a baseball
team when it went down to Arkansas a couple of
years ago in the regional and almost one against the
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number one seed in the entire NCAA baseball tournament. We
see that with the women's volleyball team. You'll see that
with wrestlers. You'll see it from time to time. But
it is refreshing to see such joy and exaltation and
such genuine love and belief, faith, trust and hope in
each other.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
It's great.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
And I don't really like coaches who jump up and
down and act like it's a you know, it's a
it's a Richard Simmons' jazzer sized course on the sideline.
You look at a coach like Fred who walks the
sideline knowing, hey, the game is underway. There's a minimal
amount I can do. If I didn't get it done
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before tip off, it ain't gonna happen. And so he
has a very calm, level, even keeled approach which the
kids follow. At crunch time. If you're jumping around yep
and yep back, then the kids get all, you know,
sort of nervous too, they get anxious too, But if
you're very calm collected, Hey, guys, it's working.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
We got a plan. Let's work the plan. I'm all
in on. Go big Fred, great to love me. But also,
let's not underestimate he's been wonderful. How great it is
that you You've got some some players on this team
who either have agents chirping at him, going, hey you
could play next level or maybe hey you could go
to a different school and make some nil money next year.
And you got all that going on there, and you
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got some guys on this team with some genuine talent,
but you've got guys who have been probably overlooked by everyone.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
Their entire careers.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
And when you've got guys like Sam Hoiberg and Berk
buchten Jael come in there and all they have is
just raw energy and no one's gonna outwork them. And
you're going through practice and you're getting outworked by guys
who have not as much talent as you. That should
rub off if you've got good leaders in those guys,
and it clearly has. I can't tell you how much
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I love this team. Now, are you going to break
my heart and say this is a one off for
Nebraska basketball. This is a once a generation moving to
the Sweet sixteen. This isn't a stepping stone where Okay,
now we got the monkey off our back. We've won
in March in the Big Tournament, and now it's time
to keep moving forward.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
No, and I'll tell you why.
Speaker 3 (40:49):
And this is going to shock a lot of Nebraskans,
but if you sit down and think about it, it
makes sense. We have a better chance of winning big
in basketball than football. And it's because you restored my
hope on one front and then you kicked me in
the other. It's all about the nil, Scott. You can
you can build a roster. All you need are three
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four guys max to win big in basketball. It's a
lot easier to get the basketball players in here on
a regular basis with a big nil budget than to
try to get fifteen to twenty to twenty five transfers
in football.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Then have rank Mass sign up and play defensive end.
Maybe guys built like Lawrence Taylor put them on the end.
Sam Hoiberg be the quarterback. He can do one more year.
Eighth year senior graphic Weather.
Speaker 3 (41:35):
Seriously News, Nebraska could become a basketball school faster than
a football school just based on the map for Nil.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
I'm just gonna enjoy this week. This is this is fun.
Speaker 3 (41:46):
Plus Fred's got a staff of like two guys, not
fifteen or twenty.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Nebraska's morning news news radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
I think you're gonna be one of those parents.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
You're gonna be taking the off air conversation on the air.
People don't know this before. He has a pretty talented
kid for basketball.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
I've I've got good.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
You've got a kid who has one lane in basketball
illuminated for him, and that is the one that has
been hacked through by the machete known as Sam Hoiberg.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
My my son. He's not bad.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
No one's gonna outwork him. And and that's how he
has to play. Because he's got some size. He was
not blessed. He was not blessed with great size or
talent because talking about because of DNA.
Speaker 3 (42:30):
He's he's freaking what is he He's a sophomore in
high school. Yeah, okay, he's got size. He's over six foot.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
No, he's not anymore. He got his haircut, so he's
he's about six foot. But you know right now, these.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Kids, he ain't done growing.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
These kids are unless you're a six' four guard who's
reclassed a couple of, times and now suddenly you've been
driving yourself to. School it's in seventh. Grade you, know
you're smoking outside behind the gym at. Halftime you, know
it's hard to. Compete so you you've got guys who
are blessed with all this talent or, whatever and then
you got guys who play for the love of the.
Game And i'm proud that my son plays for the
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love of the. Game he's gonna have to lot because
he's gonna shoot up to about six or. Five he's
gonna have.
Speaker 3 (43:13):
That he's gonna have that Price, sandford you, know flick
of the.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
Risks he'd love.
Speaker 3 (43:17):
That and next thing you, know the nil people are
calling you and you're gonna be one of those. Parents
you're gonna Be you're gonna be Like Uncle. Rudy you're gonna, Say,
okay what's in it for? Dad, No i'm not gonna
be that, guy and what's in it for. Mom in,
fact we had a little coaches.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
Meeting he's on some spring summer league right now and.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
He is pretty.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
Good these coaches, were you, know telling the parents, like,
look you, guys you pay for your kids to play,
Here we're gonna make sure your kids play first chance
they get to go up to those coaches say my
son has to earn the playing. TIME i don't need some, pity,
like all, RIGHT i get in there and play because
parents are paying for.
Speaker 4 (43:51):
It.
Speaker 1 (43:52):
Yeah, now don't tell my WIFE i said, that because she's, like, hey,
gay we're playing a bunch of money and all this.
Stuff but, NO I i'm the reason we were talking
about any of this off the year is mostly BECAUSE
i love that my son is watching This husker team
and so inspired by guys Like hoiberg that my son
now is sporting the Headband Oh good And.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
Tribute. Yeah so this.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
These guys are showing today's prep kids in this. Area
this is how you play basketball as a. Team AND
i even love situations Like. Sandford sandford forced a shot
during the Game, saturday and the coach gave him a,
look and the, teammates you, know kind of gave him a, like,
hey we don't need you just firing it anytime you
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touch the ball right. Now AND i know that Probably
sandford gets frustrated because he's got this incredible. SHOT i
love The Chris weber the entire time of the. Telecasts
every Time sandford touched, It weber's going. Poll, yeah you,
know because the guy's just an absolute. Rifle but That's
fred right.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
There.
Speaker 3 (44:54):
Fred he was this was not a great player in
high school and he was the sixth man At. Iowa
But fred saw something in His he looks a little
bit Like fred.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
Did when he.
Speaker 3 (45:04):
Played yeah he's not quite that, big but you, know
he looks a little bit like.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
Him.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
Heiberg fred Turned Pryce sandford into a an All big ten.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
Player he's got such a.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
Release BUT i All, fred it's easy for him to
get frustrated and just start chucking it because you got
two or three guys on him denying him the. Ball
can we also say one more thing about the game On?
Saturday there's no reason that last second heave By vanderbilt
doesn't go.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
In OH i got.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
Wow Fifty, look fifty years of us being on the
short end of the luck.
Speaker 2 (45:35):
Stick still finally we got. One so you peep out.
Speaker 3 (45:38):
There, yeah, Well i'll give you fifty years of us
not getting lucky at the end of the.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Year no reason that shot doesn't go. In that was
so good more Than scott and Jam. Lucy, Hey, scott
did you buy your kid a? Bra who come with the?
Headman come with a? Bra just. Wondering great, show guys
have a gay.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Week that's, Right thank you very much for. That via the, Talkback, Mike,
YEAH i mentioned my son is trying to pattern himself
off Of Sam hoiberg even doing the headband or right
now and, yeah The husker basketball team they all wear
bras they wear black. Bros and as far As i'm,
concerned they can go out there wearing thong underwear if.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
That's, sure if that kind of look.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
Good, yeah if the bros get us into the sweet,
sixteen perhaps you, know a teddy lingerie launches us into
the elite. Eight i'm fine with. Whatever go Big. Red
There's Jim, Rose Lucy, Chapman Craig, Evans I'm scott. Forhees
this Is nebraska's morning news news radio eleven TEN kfab
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had a group described here as a group Of nebraska
mothers met with lawmakers In lincoln On. Friday they have
a name for, this of, course we. Do the members
of The mom's Demand. Action they gathered at The capitol
and what they want action on is they want to
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make sure that your firearm is not going to be.
STOLEN i understand the onus is on the gun owner
to make sure that your gun is in a place
where it's not going to just be left out and
stolen out of your car or grabbed by some. Toddler you.
Know another part of this is to tell people you're
not allowed to steal things from people's, cars and to
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raise kids in such a way that many of us were,
raised and that, is if they see a, firearm don't touch.
It be that as it. May this group mom's demand action.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
Right.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
NOW a lot of husbands are, like, yeah big fat,
chance that's not that kind of action they're talking. About
they want a law here In. Nebraska nebraska does. Not
the story FROM kmtv three news, Now nebraska does not
currently have a law requiring unattended firearms to be stored
in a certain. Way one of these mothers said that
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guns are stolen out of cars every nine. Minutes is
the next part of. That so we think that's fine
for businesses to allow concealed carry or constitutional carry firearm
owners to carry their guns into a place that right
now has a sign on it that says no guns in,
here which no criminal ever.
Speaker 5 (48:21):
Follows.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
Sorry, no they say that there are plenty of ways
you can have access to your gun and also keep it.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
Secure, YEAH i.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
Mean i'm not A i think that there's somewhere between
having your gun on like in the basement of your,
home and then like in a cellar in the basement
of your, home in a locked box where the key
is up in the attic and the firearm is down
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in the cellar and the amo is stored in a
coffee and that's buried in the, backyard and you got
to run. Around, meanwhile you got someone threatening your, family
and you, say hang, on, hell hold, on hold, On
i'm gonna deal with. You but just wait a. Second
you're running around trying to get all This somewhere between
that and sleeping with a loaded gun in your hand
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right behind your. Pillow that's How Lucy chapman. Sleeps she
sleeps with her arms kind of behind her, head underneath the,
pillow and if someone comes in, there she's already just
brings the gun out, there and she's already got it
locked and loaded in one, hand safety, off, yeah right
there on the behind her.
Speaker 4 (49:36):
Pillow in one, hand the other hand's got a big
knife and, she.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Yeah got a knife in one, hand And lucy's very.
Nice she lets the intruders decide how they want to
meet their untimely end as their last thought is.
Speaker 4 (49:51):
The boy wiler come.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
FROM i broke.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
IN i broke into the wrong. HOUSE i don't know
what they Thought lucy had in. There it's just a
bunch of sticks. Albums uh.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
Huh there's R o, Two Ario. Speedwagon.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Al, yeah if you don't have, wheels they're turning by,
now you, know don't break Into Luke lucy's house and get.
Speaker 4 (50:15):
It that's, Beautiful thank.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
You that's a great album By, yeah That's Scott Can't
Fight This. Feeling oh, no it was a huge Hit
circle nineteen eighty. Four can't fight this.
Speaker 4 (50:27):
Feeling, Oh i'm thinking of the time One No, no
that was one of the later.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
Ones and that's a that's a Solid Rio speedwagon album.
Speaker 2 (50:36):
Too they're all. Solid, yeah they're all very very, good really.
Good uh, yeah, okay world class group in the. Eighties
sorry we're. Ignoring Jim rose.
Speaker 1 (50:45):
In Edgeway road On rio speed talk About lucy's favorite.
Groups what what do these these women?
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Want they?
Speaker 1 (50:52):
Got senator your Friend murv repe to meet with, them
and repe tells KM tv, three we just have to
probably more. Education there's so much stuff that you can,
legislate but you can't legislate, everything and we need more
understanding because it's too. Late when it happens to someone
that you love and someone in your. Family what are
we talking. ABOUT i, mean it doesn't sound like he's
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on board with we have to have a law In
nebraska that says your gun has to be locked up.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Somewhere, no, well here's the, challenge of, Course.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
Scott that is just like a dog, owner it's not
the dog's fault and it's not the gun's. Fault, somebody you,
know doesn't take care of the dog and somebody shoots the.
Gun so that takes us back to that very toxic
issue of personal. Responsibility and What merv's saying, IS i
just think you need to be responsible and if some bad,
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happens it's on. You, well if some bad happens in
the case of a Rod wiler or a pitbull, terrier
some little kid has their face turn, off what's what
does that mean for the rest of the life of
the little, kid or the case of a gun you,
know a seven year old decides to play cops and,
robbers it's a real gun shoots his little seven year old.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
Friend.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
Right you, Know i'll restrain my gun when you stop
producing children who turn into juvenile delinquents that want to
break into my house and threaten my. Family there's THAT
i believe in personal gun ownership that goes with personal.
RESPONSIBILITY i don't believe that we should be legislating what
kind of dog you.
Speaker 2 (52:24):
Have but here's the.
Speaker 3 (52:25):
Thing if the dog gets loose and runs them up
through the, neighborhood guess who's rear end sits in jail for.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
A long, time not the.
Speaker 3 (52:35):
Dog You, well if the gun somehow finds its way
out of the locked gun closet and the kid shoots,
somebody he doesn't.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
Go to, jail you do fine with.
Speaker 3 (52:46):
ME i, think, hey you, know personal responsibility if there
are genuine, consequences not just, okay well that was. Unfortunate you,
know let's do it's, like, no you're really really in trouble.
Now and what also in the inbox, here like it
pointed out that they don't wear. Bras it's a performance enhancing.
THING i, know WE'VE i think we've all covered this a,
(53:08):
lot but just in case you don't want that looks
like a Bro but LIKE i, said if it helps them, out,
bro and it's. Fine this is something that they wear
during practices that reads all their sports science stuff and
they said it's weird to practice in it but not playing,
It so they played in, it even though in their
white uniforms it looks like they got a bra. On
(53:29):
Fine man's ear go be red