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Scott Vordies. In an hour fromnow, we'll talk with a woman who
really was raised with the specter ofher parents fleeing the Holocaust and now in
America. To have her see thisrise in anti Semitism, these anti Israel
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protests, this anti Jewish sentiment acrossthe country is horrifying and surreal. We'll
talk with her coming up in anhour from now. Really, the only
way that we can bridge between Garyand Jim and that conversation coming up in
an hour from now is to havea buddy of mine in the studio who
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is a stand up comic, aguy I've worked plenty of radio with,
and a guy who I don't knowif you've ever been the warm up act
for a conversation like that in yourcareer, Elliott. Elliott three is here.
Good morning Elliott, Good morning Scott. Princess Stunt double. Oh my
gosh, you know me too.Well, we'll get to that old school
on me. We'll get to thatstory in a moment. But what is
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your gig where it's it's like,wow, everyone here is in a really
horrible mood. It's all super sad, and they're like and now to do
some funny haha jokes Elliott three,exactly have you ever done something like that
all the time? You know,back in Kansas City, we had a
thing called ad Hoc for Crime andI would host their yala every year,
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and prior to that, I'd haveto read off all the names of the
victims and they were in so basicallynot and you have to acknowledge and respect
the victims' parents. But then hey, let's make them laugh fifteen minutes later,
you know. So that's always atough gig. But I was talking
with a friend of ours, DavidNaster, who's at Kansas City Comedy Legend
Anytime. D he was scheduled toperform the afternoon of Tuesday in September in
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two thousand and one, and afterthe terrorist attacks that hit our nation,
they're all kind of standing around andthey're looking at him, going, well,
are you gonna you're gonna perform?He's like, what comedy? No,
He's like, well, everyone's here, and so he just went up
there and just kind of just dida conversation with the crowd, you know,
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threw in some laughter, tried totake their minds off the things.
And a lady came up after theshow and said, thank you so much.
I really needed that today and was, you know, laughing and crying,
and she walked off. Someone elsecame up and said, what'd she
say to you? He said,well, she just said she really needed
this. She's like, her brotheris in the Twin Towers and she hasn't
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heard from him yet. And oh, my god, I had something like
that happened. I have a prettygood nine to eleven story. Actually,
I'm in Montreal, Canada. That'sthat's probably not the best way to yeah,
the best phrasing to use. Now, you're right, yea, oh,
here's my here's my favorite hilarious nineto eleven story. It's a nine
to eleven everything stopped and you wereeverybody and was together, right, that's
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kind of where you were. Andso where I was out of the country.
I was at a business convention inMontreal, Canada, and we were
at my company was having a bigparty that night, and nobody went to
do so I said, yeah,we should still have the party at Circus
Delay Player. It's like, well, I don't know any people here.
And then one of my friends says, hey, that's Sam Jackson over there.
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What And Samuel L. Jackson.I spent three hours with Samuel L.
Jackson on nine to eleven and aholiday. Well, I don't know
what kind of hotel. It wasin Montrea. He was filming a movie
called Changing Lanes with Ben Affleck,and he knew a friend of a friend,
and I knew a friend that wasin a movie with him, and
we just sat up there and talking. Back then nobody had cell phones,
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but it was just kind of niceto have, you know, this weird
moment with him, and you know, he seems like he's always been a
pretty down to earth guy, youknow, even as his success. I
mean, he's I think that thisis right. He is the star of
films that have made more money thananyone else who's ever acted. Tom Cruise,
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No, I think it is SamuelL. Jackson because he's been in
so many, like including the StarMarvel movie. Yeah, the Marvel movies,
the Star Wars movies, the animationmovies, the Pixar Oh my gosh.
Yeah. I think he is thenumber one star in terms of tickets
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sold to his movies. And sometimesit's not like I'm going to see this
Marvel movie because of Samuel L.Jackson, but still he's in the movie.
He's a star in the movie.I heard he takes movies just because
if the shooting location is proxying meto a golf course, he wants to
play at. He's a big golfer. Yeah. Yeah, So how's how's
your Hollywood resume? You were Prince'sstunt Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh,
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back when I was young and skinny, Yes, I got. I
got to be a Prince's stunt doubleand stand in. And everybody says,
well, that was filmed up inmany APUs, like, well, not
all of it because it got toocold up there, So the film all
of it back and in Kansas,sitting in Los Angeles where I lived at
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the time, and my agent alot of comparisons between Minneapolis and Los Angeles,
Yes, exactly, a lot ofpalm trees in Minneapolis. Well,
you know the weird thing about itis is it I had no idea that
I had no talent so to speakof. I didn't know how important a
complexion match was in film business.You know what I mean? That's you.
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You're a similar complexion, yeah toPrince. Well what happens is is
it lighting wise? If you getthe wrong kind of lighting person for darker
whatever person. Then then Prince hopson his motorcycle and that's all off.
He's bleeded out or whatever. Soso that was gonna have you know,
Samuel L. Jackson, You're like, Prince Prince looks blacker than he did
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early. We're gonna have to fireLeVar Burden. This isn't working out.
Like Prince jumps on his motorcycle.It's the same guy from Captain Phillips is
Prince Somali. Oh my gosh.So that's what I did for about a
week and a half. And didthey even care, like do you know
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how to ride a motorcycle? Doyou know how to walk? Like?
Did they care about any of that? Or it was just like yeah,
from a complexion standpoint, if wefilm you from kind of far away,
you kind of sort of look likePrince. I rode a motorcycle a little
bit. I wrote it around thecorner at the Wilsher and Western Theater.
So you see purple rain Prince onthe motorcycle. Sometimes that's year Prince on
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a motorcycle in Minneapolis and light andMiontanka is a different guy than me.
And Wilsher and Western and everybody says, did you meet Prince? I went
no, wasn't supposed to make eyecontact. And of course I sat on
the motorcycle and when I got offit, they wiped it down like a
stripper pole. Like I said,no. Like and for the same reason,
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you're doing something very cool here inOmaha, Kansas City businessman, Kansas
City comedian. You're in Omaha fora very cool reason. It has to
do with your birthday, which alot of people is just like, you
know, debauchery and filth and allthat, and you've taken it an entirely
different direction. We'll find out whatElliott is doing here. And I got
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to ask you here, who wouldyou throw your entire life away with for
one night? Would it be StormyDaniels. We'll talk more with Elliott three
d here coming up in just amoment. Scott Voice News Radio eleven ten
Kaby philanthropist to Elliott three tis herein the Studiohotty, that's so sweet,
you thank you. That's not Thisis a very hard hitting, grilling interview
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here. I'm about to I'm aboutto tear you a new one. The
free ride for Elliott three Eat andSnow Yes you are celebrating a birthday.
Congratulations, happy birthday. I appreciateyour birthday is tomorrow or it's Wednesday,
but I always try to celebrate itwith a group. Yeah, you know
tomorrow is Wednesday. Oh that's right, I guess it is today. Yeah.
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So, in case you're wondering howold Elliott is sixty six, he's
at the age where he doesn't reallyknow what day it is exactly. But
I eat at four in the afternoondinner every day, the early bird.
That's good. Yes, he doesa lot of comedy acts at Denny's,
many many of them unintentional moons overmy ACTI yes, yeah, asked Elliott,
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what movie you just saw? Alwayslike I saw the movie with that
one guy who was in that thing. You know. That's that's how old
Elliott is. And happy birthday.You started a few years ago doing something
in honor of your birthday, Isay birthday. You're correct, b I
r F. What happens, Scottis is that when you go out on
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a birthday, you spend a lotof money, and you're driving back home
and you spent three or four hundreddollars or whatever. If you're lucky enough
to be able to have that,and I don't have a sense of satisfaction
for spending that much money. Youknow, I have my prim ribbon foil
Swan, you know what I mean. And I realized that my limit,
no matter how lucky am in life, is about twenty five thirty dollars a
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perth. That's about as good asit gets for me. I'm Upper Texas
roadhouse, you know what I mean, one of those type things you know
that are really good for me orm's public people ask all the time,
like I'm going to Omaha, what'sthe best steak? I was like,
well, it kind of depends onhow much you want to pay for a
stake. If you're one of thosewhere like money is really no object,
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well then I've got some great recommendation. If you're one of those that says
I couldn't even enjoy an eighty dollarssteak, well then there's a recommendation for
that too. And there are alot of times I've eaten a steak that
came with you know, a sideand a drink for twelve bucks. Was
it good steak? No? Butfor the value it was fantastic. Best
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twelve dollars steak I ever had thehouse, that's right. So there is
a sliding scale for this kind ofthing. There is, so I would
spend a lot of money, andI just thought, why not spend all
that money, you know, andjust do it at a charity. And
I do a lot of lucky enoughto do a lot of these charity events
where you spend thousands of dollars pertable and you sit around and everybody passed
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themselves on the back. There sonice and we're so good and everything like
that. And I just thought,what a race way to just teach my
family empathy and everything like that ifwe just all did together. So back
almost eight years ago, we juststarted as a family just going and providing
lunch and for charity, so differentones every year, I mean, homeless
shelters and military places and everything likethat. And it became a thing,
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and it became a thing where Iliked to do it all because I look
forward to birthdays now. Those memoriesof my family and my kids washing dishes
and clearing tables and helping folks whoare in need do stuff is much better
than anything I could have at afancy place. So you're not from Omaha,
you've got. I started here,professional roots here there. Yes,
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Spaghetti Works, baby, we loveSpaghetti Works. I started there. As
a matter of fact, I workedwith Spaghetti Works when I wasn't old enough
to drink, so I would tryto get drunk off the beer cheese pizza,
beer cheese spaghetti. Yeah, itdoesn't work like a lot of carbs,
little buzz right, get drunk.That's one that's a holdover from nineteen
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eighty one guys from the Act.An Elephant never forgets. Gotta be twenty
one to have the beer cheese souit. Oh my gosh. So I'm working
with the New Vision Homeless Services inOmaha, and they actually have a larger
branch in Council Bluffs and they havea branch in Omaha as well. And
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ironically, you know, this actuallystarted twenty five years ago when the pastor
Harry Waller, who started it,actually would hand out peanut butter sandwiches to
homeless people around. So it's amazingthey've built these huge entities and it's still
about just giving food to people inneed. And I'm kind of in touch
with the veterans. I'm not aveteran myself, but you know, I've
done. I've done a lot ofsponsorship of USO things when they're getting ready
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to go into Fort you know CampPendleton and these little kids their moms drop
them off, like his Staycare andthese So I've done that. I've done
on the other one with Veterans CommunityProject and everything like that. Well,
this is actually a center for homelessfolks, homeless veterans in Omaha. So
coming full circle later on today,we're going to feed the Spaghetti Works who
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actually gave me my start. Soit's kind of a full circle thing.
And when you say spaghetti works gaveyou your start, like you were a
bus boy there no for folks diddon't know. Prior to the Funny Bone,
there was a spaghetti works and uhand the Omaha, the Old Lincoln
and Des Moines, and there wasone in Sioux Falls. I mean they
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were all over the place and theyhad comedy and they had all these different
places basements there there's they did spaghettiWorks and Old Market. They had another
place called Noodles. They did itand they're the ones that actually, uh
actually helped a lot of people getyou know, Bill Hicks and and all
these other people. They came throughthere because you had a nice little network
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of clubs and it was the SpaghettiWorks that started all that. So so
you people would be like moving pastyou to get the salad bar, and
people would be eating, you know, boundless bowls of pasta and all that
stuff, and you're over in thecorner like on a little crate telling jokes.
Oh well, you know they hadthe fire truck. They had the
fire truck where they get the solidbar. Get it right, trust the
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fire trucks. Who's every good saladbar is in the the back of a
truck. Yeah, take a rideat the Buddha's over that fire truck.
I was over, you know.They they were all in these unique spaces
and they always presented these different cubbiesand interesting spaces to utilize. So it
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was always in the back room ofthe Spaghetti Works or in the basement during
the attic and everything like that.And they were just all in on comedy
with three days a week, andwe come up. My first paid gig
was here. And ironically, youknow, as I tell you that,
the story there ironically when I calledthe Spaghetti Works and it says, I
want to come back and use thesame people that paid me and the lady
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who runs the spaghetti works, MissStokes. I was the first check she
wrote when she came on. Whenshe came on, I was the first
check she wrote as an executive inthat business. To me, to Eliott
three, what do you think aboutthem apples? That's great? So now
you're you're getting the deductive beer cheeseon right, you're getting getting a bunch
of pasta and taking it over toNew Horai and Center and feeding veterans who
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are currently homeless in our community.Well actually the summer homeless and actually have
some housing there too, so butveterans. You have much respect for those
guys. Absolutely, Well, thankyou for doing that in honor of your
birthday. That's a nice thing.And then well, I mean, like
I said, I thanks to you. I did. I did it too
for here because I went and visitedthe Hope Center, loved the Hope Center,
Hope Center for Kids, and Igot your job. I took your
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job where he's I don't have ajob at the Hope Center. Yes you
did. You had a job asa gala host. Yeah, I took
it from you. That's fine.You like that. I'm jealous. Yeah,
Well, after the founders of theHope Center had passed. I did
one more run as a MC ofthat event, and it just it was
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going to be an annual funeral unlessyou just change the dynamic of it.
And everyone agreed like we need towe need to move forward. And I
wasn't. I couldn't do it.You know, wonderful people, Tyan Terry
Schanzel were so special to me andstill are. But we lost them in
a car accident years ago. Theirvision of the Hope Center is still endures
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and they do a great job atthe Hope Center for Kids here. Uh
so I'm glad you got a chanceto go over that. Yeah. Yeah.
They had an Amazon wish list andbefore I came up here, I
bought every toy in their wish listand I just dropped them all off.
And it's just a wonderful center,all those kids and everybody was so happy.
In the skating rink, yes,did you see Have you skated in
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that skating rink? Noh, Ihave it. Oh my gosh, I
had all these memories. So yougot they have a wish list, like
you want to buy a kid atoy? You bought all these toy what
did kids want? Well, Iwas surprised. I thought it would all
be electronic stuff and this is maybewhat I mean out bucks and No,
it was so operation connect for nowwhen they say they want an operation,
like, there's a kid over therewith a peg leg, he needs a
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new leg. You bought him thegame Operation what again? Sure? Do
you think that was funny? It'swaiting for an operation. You bring him
the board game Operation. Oh mygosh, he did have a red bub
for I thought that that would behe has water on the knee and tennis
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elbow and you bring him the gameto make fun of that kid. I
can't believe this, Twister. They'rereally old school again based on what our
community has been through here in thelast week and a half and last night,
and you show up here into thiscommunity and you play the game Twister.
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Do you think that was funny?Oh my gosh? All right?
Timing too soon? Clearly too soonwith the toys. Elliott three is hanging
out with us here, comedian businessman, a great friend of mine. Let's
uh, let's do some topical humor. You're coming up just about the no,
yeah, go ahead. Years Citythrives, not t city ye Omaha.
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Yeah. I mean they are solax. I don't say lax,
but they're so used to this tornadopossibility. And you know, I saw
a tornado actually had hit the goneover at Chick fil A. I saw
a car flying in the air andI look really close, and then I
saw the guy from Chick fil Astill taking the order. Yes you know,
yeah right, you didn't. Isthis is how we always tell people
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if you're not from Omaha. Ofcourse, I'm born and raised here,
lived in Kansas City hanging out withElliott for several years. But I've been
back here now for about eighteen years. And we tell people who are new
to our community when the sirens gooff and the clouds look scary and the
severe weather's imminent, if you seeyour neighbors go outside to look, this
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is when you need to get downto the basement. That'said Felicia did.
Yeah. Long time Midwestern people arelike, oh, it's horrible out there.
I'm gonna go have a look.Yeah, we had a tornado not
far from our house. Is partof that line a week ago Friday,
and I checked with my wife becauseI was out of town, which is
horrible and I said to everyone,everyone, Okay there She's like, yeah,
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we're outside looking at it, andlike that's that's a Midwestern girl.
The footage nowadays of those tornadoes isjust unbelievable. And what's shocked me is
that these cars are still just drivingby, you know what I mean,
Yeah, chases. Yeah, you'reyou're like, I got to get a
video of this, But then youthink, for who's gonna be able to
see it if I'm carried out tooz in this instance. So yeah,
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it's uh, we we do encouragepeople not to take selfies with tornadoes.
We've got someone who claims to havegotten a starting comedy at spaghetti works here
in Omaha. Elliott three is hangingout with her memories, bringing back memories.
Yeah, I want to come backand go to that. Oh my
gosh, that was so good.Yeah. They said, hey, we
got a place here in Omaha knownfor the hot naked and you're like,
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I'm in and then you realize it'sas spaghetti with no sauce. Well,
the thing is after you have tohave the beer cheese before you go to
the hot and aked a lot ofthe beer cheese. That's the order.
Elliott three businessman, comedian and formerradio personality. We had so many good
times in Kansas City. We hadtwo or three, didn't we. Yeah.
Actually Scott worked at a comedy station. Believe there was such a thing
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back then. Yeah, someone hadto push the buttons and get you on
the air. I don't have acomedy background. I have an appreciation for
comedy, but I am not acomedian. Well, iron people who listened
to the show would agree we weretalking. But I was very jealous because
I was actually I don't know howI can to be part owner in a
comedy station, but I was.But because I was pot owner, I
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was lazy. And then Scott Voorhiestook the opportunity to interview all these famous
comedians who would just happen through becauseit was in an uptown theater that would
happen through and you got to justsoak in all those from from Lewis Black
to Dave Attel to all these folks, the Lampanelli, Charles Fleischer. You
know, we we had, wehad a nice group of people that just
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come through there and uh, yeah, I enjoyed that comedy though your favorite
comic l one of them. Absolutely, Yeah, I'm a big John Mulaney
fan right now. I think everythingthat guy says is hilarious. Yeah me,
but yeah, I have great appreciationfor stand up comics. It is.
It's tough out there working without anet. And you your brand of
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comedy has been a lot of familybase, you know, stuff about you
know, growing up. Yeah,and you know you you're not one of
those like Mort sal type. There'sa reference for the kids, you know,
Like Mort Saul was the original talkradio host without a talk radio station.
He would just grab that day's newspaperand go down to the local comedy
club in San Francisco and just rant. He just go through the paper and
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rant about things in the headlines.You know. I taped my first comedy
special. It's coming on September twentyfifth this year, and it's for Open
Bar. And it's weird about comedybecause I'm getting my act together. It's
like, okay, well let medo this bit in that bit, and
it's like, well, hold on, I can't do my bit about changing
my kids diapers because that kid isthirty two years old, you know what
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I mean. I can't do boy, your kids age a lot in fifteen
minutes. So yeah, they do. If that's the only jokes you have,
right, Yeah, it's it's toughif you know, like, hey,
this is my act and then youdon't realize that, you know,
everything is a little different. Youhave to change it around. I had
a funny bit where I had Italked about going to Japan and flying over
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and because of the time change callingup and I'm picking up the phone.
It was a hilarious joke back inthe day. But when you have cell
phones, the premise the dress thatdoesn't work because your phone is always with
you, you know what I mean. So that's the way, you know,
my drive in movie jokes don't seemto work as well. Well,
here's a joke that I know.You know, Billy Crystal used to do
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this about feeling old in the eightieswhen his kids would tell him, like,
Dad, did you know Paul McCartneywas in a group before before he
was in Wings. Well that wasa funny joke for the eighties, But
you can't do that joke now becauseno one has heard of Wings. They've
all heard of the Beatles. Soyou'd switch that around again and go,
dad, did you know Paul McCartneywas in another group before or after the
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Beatles. That would be the I'mnot saying. I had a very funny
joke where I said I stayed outtoo late and my dad caught me because
my car was parked on the Sundaypaper. Yeah, tried doing that to
somebody in the Sunday paper. Whatis this Seaton then came home late.
Yeah, it's like, why isSunday paper? What is on the phone
is in the laptop. But youdon't do political humor, even though it's
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such slow hanging fruit. And that'sjust Trump, I mean Trump and Biden
right now, and it's it's funny. Some of the same comedians that had
a heyday making fun of President Reagan, he's so old, he's seen I
on me and that was a wholebit. They would never do that about
President Biden these days. It's it'skind of funny. You realize, like,
oh, it wasn't about being funny, it was about the political aspects.
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Yeah, it is. Here todaywe've got the former president who might
be the next president, in acourtroom where an adult film star who he
paid allegedly to keep quiet about analleged transaction and then she couldn't keep quiet
about it. He sued. Shehad to pay him money. An adult
film star paid the President of theUnited States for an alleged transaction, an
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adult transaction, and now she's testifyingabout I mean, you know, it
just reminds me of right the LooneyTunes out he remember the last episode of
Seinfeld where all the characters coming andtestify it is or it is like the
Soup Nazi's going to be up nextDolores. Yeah, I mean, and
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then you look at Stormy Daniels andI'm thinking, really like, you know
this, this is how Trump mightend up in jail because he can't shut
his mouth. And the judge islike, look, you keep talking about
me or the prosecutor or the jury, I will hold you in contempt.
You're gonna get a fine every timeyou say it. And if you if
you keep talking, you're gonna goto jail. Like he could go to
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jail because he if if all thisis to believe be believed, he couldn't
like help himself but engage in atransaction with Stormy Daniels. And I'm like,
that's the that's the woman that you'regonna be some hike in my case.
But the thing is, maybe Jale'smore comfortable, because can you imagine
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sitting in that It's like a SpiritAirlines flight that lasts for eight hours in
the center seat. You just gottahave you ever had to sit someplace for
seven or eight hours? Yes,you have? Yeah, Italy middle seat
from Italy to America, middle seaton the way out, middle seat on
the way You have that kind ofpoll. Huh No, I just I'll
sacrifice. Someone's got to sit there, and I'm not gonna make my wife.
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That's fine. You know the problemis is that, like you have
to get up and use the restroommiddle of the flight, and the guy
in the aisle seat has been sleepingfor an hour, and you're like,
but he looks so cute and she'sso tired. I don't want to wake
him. And I got to tryand you know, scale this guy without
waking him up. Or you justsit there and go, well, today's
the day I wet my pants hereon an air There you go, that
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happens. But you know, thisis this is crazy, what's going on
here? At some point it justyou just tune it out. I hate
to say that, but I mean, nothing surprises me anymore, you know,
so I just kind of tune itout and uh, and I think
a lot of people do. Actually, you know, you've got right noise,
right, I know, that's why, you know. And it's it's
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so funny because you have to watchit all the time. I feel bad,
no, I well, I yeah, I do. I mean,
I've got my attention paid to it. But we don't sit here every morning
on this program and say talk aboutTrump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump.
You know, we had to talkabout politics all that. I mean,
it's such intensity, and it's justlike it's something you kind of rush
bybr It's like cooking over a stove. It's honest stove. It's like I
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can do this for five or tenminutes, but I can't do it for
all day. Honestly. It's it'sweird because you talk to people and they
say, like, oh, thewhole political thing, I'm just kind of
tired. It's all burned out allright now. So I don't want to
just dwell on it. But whenpeople come to this radio station, they're
like they want to check in andsee what's going on with a local perspective.
Right. But but if we're talkingabout, you know that which they've
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come to check in on. It'slike, oh, it's just divisive and
hey, and I can't deal withit and all that stuff. But if
we're not talking about it, they'relike, well, I can't believe they're
not talking. And then they gotto go find someplace where they're to.
So you're ready to do You're damnedif you do, damned if you don't.
I'm just I don't know. I'mI'm trying. I'm trying my best
to walk a tightrope here and tryand make every single person happy all the
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time. Or if I can't makeit happy at least, uh, maybe
put a you know, bottomless pastaat the spaghetti works. Yeah, that
we're doing that next Wednesday. Solet's look at this story. Then you
are a parent, one of yourkids goes off to college and then you
look on TV and there's your yourdaughter or your son, you know,
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protesting and like not in class rightbefore finals week, and like, I
care so much about this issue,I'm willing to forego this college experience that
my dad's paying for and not goto finals. That's an interesting question for
me, especially uh, not thatI was a big protest. But as
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you know, because we talked aboutearlier, my father was back with Martin
Luther King kind of a you knowwhat I mean, So I kind of
have that gun. You you hadMartin Luther King over for dinner house Langston
Hughes over for dinner. Yeah,yeah, so that was kind of We're
thinking, I don't know how youknow that. I don't know if they
should call the National Guard, butI don't know the counsel graduation a coupleschools,
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Columbia and USC to name two.Well, this is why you should
always send your kids to junior college. You know, there's not a lot
of protest going on at Metro CommunityCollege. Nothing wrong with the education at
a community college or a junior college. But I'm just you don't hear about
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police moved in to get protesters atDevrie today. A student led protest was
shut down at Bonner School of Hairstylingthis morning. No perm no peace,
no peace. We'll wrap up herewith Elliot three. Next Scott, Happy
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birthday and you're celebrating by taking pastafrom our friends at Spaghetti Works to Unerful
Spaghetti Works. Do those in needhere in our community. That's a vision
homeless center for veterans in Omaha.That's a great idea, you know.
Whereas other people just engage in Tucherieand Caligula and all that stuff, you're
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actually giving back to the community.And it took you sixty some years to
figure it out. Think about someoneother than yourself. That's a beautiful thing.
Man. It's great seeing you again. Great seeing you. I just
love seeing you again, my friend. Thanks a lot for hanging out,
Elliott Threet here on news radio eleventen KFA be very different conversation coming up
here in the next hour. Shegrew up under the specter of her parents
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fleeing Nazi Germany. So what doesshe think when she turns on the news
here in America today. We'll talkwith her next. I did a really
good job of setting up that wehad a guest coming in the studio an
incredibly newsworthy topic, not just froman historical standpoint, but from the here
and now regarding someone who dealt withher parents fleeing the Nazi Holocaust and then
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turning on the news here in Americatoday and seeing what's going on with all
this anti Semitism and how she isgoing to be in the studio with me
here next even though I had novisualization of this. And then I sent
a text going, Hey, where'swhere's our guest? And the response I
got was, that's that's tomorrow.That's on tomorrow show at this time.
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Well, I'm happy to Lucy Chapmanis here. Say Lucy, get in
here and pretend to be this thisperson. There's only been one time,
all right, So I got her. I'm going to change this on my
calendar. I don't know why Iput it for today. There's been one
time in my radio career where wehad promoted and promoted that a guest was
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coming on and the phone wasn't ringing. And I'll tell you I was working
as Chris Baker's producer on the newrock alternative one on one nine, the
Edge morning radio show, and thiswould have been nineteen ninety seven or eight,
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and we had booked John Wayne Bobbitton the program. I tracked him
down. I said, we'd loveto have you on the radio talk about
your life and times, all ofthe experiences you've had, well specifically one
of the experiences you've had. AndJohn Wayne Bobbitt really shy guy. I
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mean, he he obviously that hewent through some stuff. He well,
he took advantage of his infamy totry and make a little bit of coin.
But if you were just talking tohim, I talked to him on
the phone for a while and hekind of reluctantly agreed to come on the
radio show. I was all right, we're gonna we're gonna call you tomorrow
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morning at this time, and helived in Vegas or something like that,
so it was even earlier his time, and I'm calling and waiting for him,
leaving him as O, Hey,John, we're trying to get you
on the radio here this morning.By the way, we'd already promoted John
Wayne Bobbit. In case you're notfamiliar, John Wayne Bobbit was well,
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he was in the headlines because hiswife, Loreena, there was a marital
dispute and she solved it. Shetook matters into her own hand and then
cut ties with her husband. Veryvery well done, thank you. She
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cut off his uh, well,she removed it was a detachable and at
that point, and she she removedit and then started driving around with it
and then threw it out the carwindow as one does So anyway, I
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suddenly just got a notification on myphone for something. I was like,
now what all right? So anyway, where was I? Oh? Yeah,
you're riveting story about John Wayne Bobbin. So John was going to come
on the show and couldn't reach him, couldn't reach him, and Chris is
obviously not thrilled. We've been promotingJohn Wayne Bobbitt. And then I think
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it was Chris who said, look, no one knows what John Wayne Bobbitt
sounds like, right. I mean, if I were just to put a
random dude here on the radio andsay John Wayne bobb is here, and
he's on there, going, heyguys, good morning. How's it going.
Yep, it's going. Yeah.The doctors tried to reattach it it's
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it's Franken Weeney. You know so, and and you know do that.
You wouldn't know, right, Iwouldn't know in nineteen ninety seven, you
wouldn't know, right. So Chrissaid, get me somebody, anybody to
be on the radio to be JohnWayne Bobbitt. And so I grabbed Brian
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from our sales department and said,and I just coached him up and had
him on the phone and we werejust about ready to welcome John Wayne Bobbin
on the show and totally lie toeverybody when the real John Wayne Bobbitt called
up here. Quick story about JohnWayne Bobbitt. Okay, yeah, yeah,
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I have one. Okay you mentionedthat he was living in Vegas at
the time. Yeah, And itwas about ninety six ninety seven. We
went on a girls trip. We'rein the uh what used to be a
nightclub there, the Drink, andit was really fairly early, probably about
nine o'clock, eight of nine o'clock, early for them, yes, early
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for Vegas. And we're in thelittle first part of it where there's a
little bar with a line of slotmachines because they're everywhere. Of course,
Oh, you've never been to Vegas. I never there's slot machines. I've
never been to Vegas. But Igambled up my life. Okay, everywhere
you go there are slot machines.So anyway, so we met all these
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girls, and one of the girlsthat were with us, she said,
that's John Wayne Bobbitt and I saidno, it's not. So we all,
without trying to be conspicuous, weall get in front of a slot
machine and we all kind of turnaround at the same time. It was
so yeah, he was living inVegas at that time. He didn't seem
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shy. Well yeah, I Idon't know he was. He was kind
of quiet and reserve when I talkedto him. Of course, I'm not
a gaggle of women, That's true. You wonder how many he got who
just out of curiosity's sake, arelike, well, there's one way to
find out, you know. Youwonder how many he got many women?
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And now I think about it.There was one other time on this radio
show here on news radio eleven tenKFAB where a guest didn't call in and
like, well, we promoted shewas going to be on. That was
Danaka mckellor of the Wonder Years,I remember, who has since been in
real life here on the show.But I'm like, well, we said
that Winnie Cooper was coming on,so on that one, though it was
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played for alleged laughs, we hadour friend Rich Cassidy from ninety three to
three the Wolf come on here asWinnie Cooper and like not even effect a
voice or anything, like, hey, Danica mckeller is here. Welcome to
eleven ten kfab, Hi Scott.You know he is up. He was
always up for anything. He wouldjust do it. I love people in
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my sphere who I just give liketwo seconds of notes to and just like,
Hey, you're going to be onas danaka mckellor and we're gonna chat
about your time in the Wonder Years. And he's like okay, Like like
like if I said, hey,I got a guest coming in. When
you hear the doorbell, can youanswer the door? Sure? Like,
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no big deal. And that's whenRich said. I said, and you've
got a book of like about mathabout women in STEM programs like math.
What's the name of that book?And he said math. It all adds
up to fun, good times.So that's how we do a segment of
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radio. When I thought we hada guest coming in today and that's tomorrow.
So she's gonna she'll be here tomorrow, and if she's not, we'll
get Stormy Daniels on. Stormy Danielsis going to be in the studio.
This is a very very different conversationtomorrow at ten am. Said a reminder,
we'll see if I actually know whatwe're doing tomorrow here on the program.
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Sorry about that. As Gary Sadelemeiersays, sorry, America. I
will blame the fact that I washere on the radio till about ten o'clock
last night. We're severe weather coverage. Thanks, thanks, thanks for listening
through it. I'm sitting in herein the pyramid roofing Severe Weather Center with
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Craig Evans KFAB Radio News, andwe're following just pop up tornado warnings,
like just south of Gretna, whichreally got our attention, just like south
west of Gretna, south of Ashland, like really a tornado warning, tornado
potentially coming towards Gretna. Really andthankfully that seemed to be straight line wins.
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I'm still not sure if we've gottenany real thought on that. But
so then that one, and thenthere was a tornado warning that popped up
between Glenwood and Malvern that we're keepingan eye on. And then you could
just you could hear us just groanon the radio when suddenly there was a
tornado warning in Menden, Iowa.We're like, really, the nearly the
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entire town, which is not alot of homes, was destroyed a week
ago Friday. And then you knowthe the the repeat visitor that no one
invited. It's like, hey,is there anything left here that I can
know? There's there's really nothing lefthere. And so you know, now
this morning, officials are trying tosupply Menden with water. It's rather like
(40:35):
the mud here of Omaha. It'scalled Regional Iowa Water that stepped in there
was trying to supply the town ofMenden, Iowa, just northeast of Council
Bluffs Crescent, you know, onif you're heading up towards Harlan. They
they lost water in all of this. So a lot of people are like,
(41:00):
what's the point. You know,I lost water supply to my house
that's still partially demolished from the reasontornadoes. That's that's that's enough. Mendon,
Iowa has been through enough at thispoint. So that's what they're working
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on here today. Shelby, Iowasaw some damage. Harlan was kind of
in the crosshairs of this last night, so I don't know. Yesterday was
the the anniversary of the nineteen seventyfive tornado here in Omaha. So we're
we are in the season, aren'twe? Looking at Elcorn. A great
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story here from KMTV three News Nowtalks about a woman who donated a vehicle
to someone who lost her car inthe tornado that hit Elcorn. And she
says, you know what, I'vehad this car forever and it's just sitting
here in my driveway. Lucy,if you're not familiar with the story,
if I asked you to name seventyfive different makes of automobile, I still
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don't think you would guess what carshe has. She said, I've had
this car forever. It was myfirst car and still kind of runs.
And I just gave it away.What car was it? Nova? Not
quite that old. Let's move upabout twenty years Honda maybe twenty five years.
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Yeah, because no one's ever heardof a Honda. No, a
Scion. H I also would haveaccepted Saturn. I used to drive a
Saturn, a Geo Tracker, neverdriven. Yeah, it was my first
car. Oh is it a NeonGeo Tracker. Well, this was a
Scion. I've heard of it.Yeah, I'm just saying that, you
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know this is I don't know whathappened to Scion. Maybe it's the best
selling car in America. I justwell, I think i'd probably know that.
But she she gave away her oldScion. I also would have accepted
the Vibe, the the Nissan Vibeor the Cube, you know, but
no that the I also would haveaccepted an Oldsmobile Bravada. I can do
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this all day. A GMC Jimmyan a MC eagle, AMC Hornet.
Oh now those those are cool.If you still got one of those,
a green one, a MX.I think that's the the organization that supplies
surround sound to movies, do youthink. But she donated her Scion to
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a stranger named Julie, who said, look, I know I heard saw
this person lost everything and uh likethey needed a car. So here's here's
my Scion. And I wonder ifthe person was like, I'm good.
No, the Sion was a coolcar, right, that's why the whole
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company went out of business? Isthat right? But well, who made
it? Or was Zion? Okay? It was like Saturn Saturn was suddenly
come out of nowhere, like,oh, here's a Saturn, Like is
it a Chevy said no, it'sa Saturn Saturn. So Nova wouldn't even
have been accepted it anyway, becausethat wasn't manufacturer was a mod right,
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no Vau, No, this isa Scion. So she she don't that's
a really sweet thing, and youtalk about of course I'm taking the opportunity
to be a jerk about it,but it just goes shows it just goes
to show you just people's generosity herein this community knows no bounds. And
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I'm guessing that the person who wasthe recipient was very glad to have it.
There might be some people are like, don't you have anything newer?
What kind of gas mileage does thisget? Does it have heated seats?
You know, maybe some people wouldhave that, But this is a nice
story. We will keep it assuch. Okay, coming up, Trump
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is thinking he might go to jailbecause of this. I'll tell you what
he said about it next. ScottVorhees News Radio eleven ten kfab Alexandria Ocazio
Cortes has weighed in asking President Bidento cut all financial aid to Israel,
bound by treaty by the Way Americaand Israel our allies. Israel was attacked
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by the Islamic terrorist group Hamas.Israel has not only been working to defend
itself and send a message to anyother of the multitude of groups in the
area and around the world that wouldlike to wipe Israel off the face of
the earth. But also they're tryingto get their hostages back, and some
college protesters don't like it, andAos says President Biden should stop providing funds
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to Israel. What a great messagethat was send America, the world's great
superpower, be our ally and maybewe'll support you during your time of need.
Thank you AOC for weighing in onthis fantastic job. Waiting to find
out here as Hamas came out yesterdayand said, hey, we have an
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idea for a ceasefire, which isinteresting because Israel said everyone needs to get
out of Gaza. You can godown south, and so a lot of
people went down south. And nowIsrael, still waiting to get hostages back,
said all right, and the nextfront in this military offensive is going
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down south. Where your family membersare, you know, mess around and
find out Hamas. Is anyone gettingthe message here yet? You want to
stop this give us back the hostages. But if we give you back the
hostages, then you'll have no reasonnot to kill us. That's right.
Do you think it's even possible thatthey can't give back the hostages? In
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some instances, yes, and inany scenario here, Hamas ends up dead,
dead dead. It's just a matterof the time and who's going with
them. That's really up to Hamas. At this point, you can do
one last honorable thing before you're smoked, and that is give back the hostages.
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And Israel is like, all right, we're going We're going down where
your family is, which is barbaricand this is war. What Hamas did
innocent people, Jews and Muslims onOctober seventh last year was barbaric, uncalled
for. And Israel is now like, all right, I understand there's a
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lot of different groups around here thatwant to kill us. So that happens.
Here's what happens next. You've gotthe I know, these college students
think that, you know, goingon a three and a half hour hunger
strike on the campus of some IvyLeague university in the northeast really sends a
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message. It doesn't, No onecares, you know what Hamas understands a
show of force, of strength,of yes, some level of war footing
brutality. That's the message that theyget, and Israel's going to make sure
they get that message, however longit takes. And some college students at
AOC don't like it. Look,I don't like it either. No one
(48:35):
likes this. But this is whathappens when you mess with Israel. Here,
this is what they have to do. And if Amas wants to stop
it, give back the hostages.And then here in America, we've got
the former president, potential next president, a candidate for the presidency during an
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election year, who might go tojail because in an election year he can't
defend his innocence in any of thesecourt cases. Doing so would violate a
judges, a very politically motivated judgesgag order, and so they're going to
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throw Trump in jail. He stillgets a phone call, right, you
know? Can Trump now defend himselfas a candidate for the presidency during an
election year from jail? He'd makehis one phone call every day to the
National Inquirer or whatever, to SeanHannity and talk about whatever I mean.
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This is insane. And Trump saidthat while jail time is obviously not something
that he wants, as the judgetold him yesterday, if you continue to
violate the gag order, which spoileralert, Trump will, then he'll have
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to go to jail. Trump said, Our Constitution is much more important than
jail. It's not even close.I'll give that sacrifice any day. Stormy
Daniels, the actress with whom Trumpis alleged to have had a business affair
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transaction, is going to take thestand today to talk about who paid or
what for what? And she butshe doesn't know. I mean, I
don't know. This is the clearestevidence yet. Well, this is maybe
not the clearest. This is anotherform of clear evidence as to how politically
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motivated this trial is. Yeah,should should Trump? If all this is
true, and I don't doubt fora second it is. Should Trump have
engaged in an indiscretion with an adultstar? No, it probably could have
got it done for free. Justsaying, but it is not illegal to
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engage and said transaction and then paysomeone hush money not to talk about it.
It's illegal to pay someone for thetransaction. It is not illegal to
have the transaction and then pay someoneto please. We will seek your discretion
in this case. Of course.Of course, here's some money for a
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business transaction, memo for new boots, you know, or whatever. So
that's not illegal. So what StormyDaniel's going to say about it? It
doesn't matter what she says about it. If all of this is one hundred
percent true, and let's face it, it probably is. If all of
this is one hundred percent true,there's nothing she can say in this court
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case because it's about how Trump's peopleclassified the business transaction and whether that was
a false business or campaign related record. It has nothing to do with anything
that may or may not have happenedbetween Trump and Stormy. It has nothing
to do with it. This isjust to bring her up here, just
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to further try and embarrassment embarrass thepresident. And don't you think at this
point this man is just about aboveembarrassment. I don't know, but he
says he's willing to sacrifice and goto jail because our constitution is much more
important than jail. I can't believeany of this stuff is actually happening.
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This is bizarro world. A movie. This is this is a movie.
Absolutely in the Zonkers custom Woods inboxScott at kfab dot com. Wilford emails
and says, regarding Stormy Daniels andDonald Trump, it's not like they did
it on the Oval office desk oranything. No, and that's not illegal
(53:16):
either. You know, people youknow, it's it's funny. I don't
know that the same people stood upfor Clinton back in the day, like,
oh, they're trying to convict himover a little liaison. No,
that has nothing to do with thatunless you're married to Bill Clinton. And
if that's the case, don't worry. Just waste your waste, waste,
(53:39):
just wait your turn. I'm sureyou'll be president someday. I was bound
to happen. What do you wantto do, Hillary, You want to
be senator, you want to beSecretary of State, you want to be
president. Two out of three ain'tbad. So you know, it's if
i'm if I'm Bill Clinton's wife.Yes, the allegations of the intern activity
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obviously something that I would pay agreat deal of attention to in terms of
a legality. Though it's not illegal. Bill Clinton could have called in NBC
News and said, take a lookwhat I'm going to do right here to
this girl. You know, theycould put it, they could have streamed
it on the brand new Internet thatAl Gore invented, and it would not
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have been illegal. What happened wasis that there was another one. Do
I have to remind everyone there wasanother woman who said, Bill Clinton attacked
me, and in the case ofa grand jury investigation related to the character
of the man who's been accused,he lied lying to a grand jury.
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When you've got a woman with acredible accusation against a and you lie about
it, well, now we getinto a criminal investigation. Is it the
greatest scandal that's ever happened, Well, it was to Paula Jones. I
don't know what happened and who didwhat to who? I don't know.
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But people are like, oh,they're trying to, you know, convict
Bill Clinton for you know, lyingabout sex that wasn't what it was about.
And this thing here where they're bringingin Stormy Daniels to embarrass Trump by
so Stormy, how was he?Well, let me let me tell you
(55:37):
between yawns. This is only toembarrass Trump, a man who I don't
know, I don't know anymore.If he can be embarrassed, when do
you think the last time Trump isembarrassed about anything? He seems to be
Uh, he gets outright like ifyou make fun of his just tiny little
(56:00):
hands or something like that, he'llmake it. He'll take a shot back
at you. I don't know ifthe man's got any shame though, But
even if he does or doesn't,what they're asking her to describe is a
situation that is not illegal. Nowif I'm Milania, and maybe there's a
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reason she hasn't been campaigning real hardfor her husband, But if I'm Milania,
yeah, this is something I carea great deal about. If I'm
asking him to come and be thenew youth pastor at my church, this
is perhaps something I need to weighout. And people are like, well,
I can't believe these Trump supporters cansupport a guy who might be engaged
(56:45):
in extracurricular activity with the purveyors ofsmut like Stormy Daniels, Like I don't
know when the last time you sawpolitics was, but it's all dirty.
Who wants to do it? Whowants to do this job? Who wants
to engage in the diplomatic process withscumbag world leaders, who with slimy local
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elected officials, and take a lookat some of the tough decisions you have
to make, and just every dayfeel like I need to take a shower
and napalm from what I learned todayabout this country. I'm trying to be
like, hey, we we gotto do better on this front, and
people like, yeah, but ifwe if we save unborn babies, then
we lose a competitive advantage when itcomes to campaign donations. I mean,
(57:37):
it's just it's disgusting. Yeah,but the money's good, money's great.
Look at these people who went intooffice with nothing, got a public servants
salary for several decades, and somehowthey're billionaires. You know, why why
not? But it's just it's it'sfilthy. You're like, we need good
(57:59):
people to do this job. Goodpeople don't want to do this job.
Good people. Well we've sent somegood people. Occasionally they lose, but
well they lose first. But ifthey don't lose, they don't last.
Look at Trey Goudy, he lastedwhat one one term, I don't even
remember what it was, was atSenator House one term. Gray Gouty was
(58:22):
in the Congress and he was therefor longer one term. Maybe you get
some idealistic people and I'll throw outthere. I know some people are like,
alight, right out, you know, because you throw out any politician's
name and people, you know,tear themselves in half with anger. But
I would say that Ben Sass isan example of someone who had those old
(58:47):
like mister Smith goes to Washington idealslike he honestly thought, I can go
in there and make a difference.We can do this, we can restore
that, we can have some dignityto this proceeding, and we can do
it well, you know, havinga smile. We don't have to be
hateful about it. How'd that workout? I think that he felt absolutely
(59:14):
disgusted by the whole process, andhe said, I'm going back to academia
where by the way, this pastweek he wrote an op ed in the
Wall Street Journal calling out the fecklesspresidents of these universities for not stopping these
protests before it got out of hand, for creating this mob that now turned
(59:35):
on this creator. Great piece ifyou're a subscriber to the online Wall Street
Journal, or you can find aprint copy of it. Ben Sass,
who's now at the University of Florida, wrote a great piece for them.
You know, say what you willabout Sas, but I honestly believe that
he went to Washington thinking that hecould make a difference and then realize I
(01:00:00):
was like, Oh, this wholething is filthy. It's like, oh,
you want to go to Washington,all right, Uh, you know,
get in the uh, get inthe cesspool, swim around for a
little bits. That's where you're goingto stay. And good people are like,
I don't want to do that,and then they're trying to find someone
(01:00:23):
who wants to do it, andTrump is like, suddenly, like comes
up from underneath the cesspool, noteven any goggles or anything. He's like,
what you need someone to be inhere? I invented this place.
I'll do it. You know,I've given this example so many times people
(01:00:46):
look at Trump and go, he'sa disgusting pig. He Uh, he's
got to be a horrible husband.His business deals uh seemed to you know,
be pretty shady. Yeah, theyseem to work out for him awful
lot. You know, that's kindof the goal of business people. Forget
that he makes fun of people.Lowest common denominator, He has no problem
(01:01:09):
just taking shots of people. Andhe's just an incredible bore and I can't
deal with him. All right,here's the example. You've got sewage that
backed up in your basement. Youcontact two people and say, there's sewage
in my basement, and one ofthem comes out and says that sewage belongs
(01:01:31):
in your basement. That sewage wasin your basement before you got here.
And what does this say about youthat you want this sewage out of your
basement? Is it because you're racist? You're like, whoa, whoa,
whoa what? I don't know.I got some questions about you and why
you don't want this sewage here,you know. And meanwhile, we got
some people here that are coming outof the sewage and you're gonna have to
(01:01:52):
pay for them to stay in yourbedroom. Do you have a couch you
can sleep on? You're like,what happened? Trump comes along and says
that sewage should not be in yourbasement. I'm going to get that sewage
out of here, and I'm goingto make Mexico pay for it. And
suddenly it gets a little clearer,right, Like, no one in the
national media understands what is the whatis it about Trump that causes people to
(01:02:16):
want to support him because they're notconcerned with some of these character flaws on
parade. It's the sewage in thebasement scenario, That's what I think.
That's what I've always thought was thepoll of Trump, the attraction there to
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Trump But as far as the prosecutionright now is questioning Stormy Daniels about what
how this was, How this particularhush money payment was listed as either a
business or it should have been acampaign finance payment. What does she have
to do with it? Nothing?Absolutely nothing, Everyone knows it. This
(01:03:02):
is just a matter of Hey,I don't know if you guys saw this,
but there's a porn star testifying againstTrump. What does any of this
have to do with a courtroom?Brand's email? Scott at kfab dot com
says, can we put all theprotesters and Hamas supporters in Congress on a
plane, send them over to Gaza, Let them stay there for a week
(01:03:23):
or two and see how fast theycome running back to the United States.
Let's let them really get involved.Great idea, Brenton, thank you for
that email. Clay and Buck comingup here. In about eleven minutes,
Lucy Chapman said, ask me whatI did last night? Lucy, what
you did last night? I triedto get home fast enough to get to
beat the rain so I can getthe lawn done. Yes, and they
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did. So. Now I wasdone, and there was some other stuff
I wanted to do, and Ithought do I really want to tackle this
when it could rain any moment.So I went and I got the saws
all. I got my reciprocate andsaw out and the cord, the extension
cord, and I cut down twotrees the whole Wait, you didn't cut
down a tree with a sazzle.I did. It was like about a
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small tree. It was like sixinches around. Oh you cut? Were
they on your property? Because ifyour neighbors trees and they're hanging into your
property, I think you can cutthe branches, but not the tree.
Sort of they were. It wasgrowing in between two fences, the tall
plastic not plastic, you know,the railer fences. What kind of tobacco
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were you chewing? Will you didthis playing? You can respond to that
tomorrow. It just seems like amanly thing for you to do. I'm
proud of you. Scott Boys Morningsnine to eleven, Our News Radio eleven ten KFAB