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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you so much for continuing not just to listen
to us. Occasionally you actually hear what we say. Sometimes
you just make it up. I hate it when you
say I didn't say that. You know that, But hey,
you're here. We're here. We love being here, love that
you're here. Thank you very much for hanging with us
on news radio eleven ten KFAB. I'm Scott Vorhees. There's
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Lucy Chapman who just stifled a yawn as she saw
me looking at her. I appreciate that that was very
nice of you. Should we do? We all need to
just take a moment here? It's it has been a week,
and I think that you could say that each of
the last with five hundred and seventy four Fridays in
a row, it has been a week. Do we just
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need to take a breath?
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Not going to get an argument here, Do we just
need to.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Take a breath? Everyone?
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Everyone?
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Good?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Are you good?
Speaker 2 (00:53):
I mean I think that would be a lot of breath.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Yeah, well that's fine. I mean all of us just
collectively just and then expel carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
What could possibly go wrong? See, even taking a breath,
even breathing out is controversial and triggering to some people.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Yeah, you're right about that.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
The environment. I saw one of the news stories on
the TV this morning was the people who are mad
that the president is putting he wants to put a
commemorative arch two hundred and fifty foot tall, commemorative arch
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like at Washington Square, New York famous a lot of
different New York City movies. You see the arch like,
oh okay, yeah, nice, not like a Saint Louis arch,
not the McDonald's arches or the McDowell's arcs. And by
the way, there you go. We don't do as many
dings as we used to on this program.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Coming to Him America.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
I'm so proud of you right now, am I right? Yes,
you're right, Yes, of course you're right. And it's always
a good guess when I'm quoting movies. But it's not
one of those.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
So you're taking that away from me then no, no,
I fine, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Well, you're right, you're right.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
I did shoulders.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
I did kind of give you credit and then walk
it back halfway. But hey, you still you got some
more credit than you usually do, which is some So
enjoy it.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Story of my life, ask in the.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Glory of some credit. President wanted to put an arch
in DC near Arlington, two hundred and fifty feet tall
to commemorate the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of America.
And there are a bunch of protesters out there. And
I looked up at the TV and I saw the protesters.
And let's say there were thirty protesters out there. Ten
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of them seemed like they were dressed normally. You'd walk
by them coming out of a taco bell and you
wouldn't think anything of it. Ten of them were dressed
in kind of wacky bright colors. You're like, well, it
is a protest. They are looking to get attention. They
got some kind of outfit on. And then ten of
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them were just no, no, no, sorry, they weren't. Ten
of them were just dressed in costumes, statue of Liberty,
a frog. You know. I think one of them was
dressed is Trump.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
That's better than they Yeah, And it's.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
You know, it's kind of hard to take them seriously.
Like I think what the President is doing to this
country is so dangerous and it's so awful. How is
there going to be anything left for our grandchildren? It's
just the worst thing. It's efferent. But where's my frog costume?
Someone's got to know about this. Put on a frog
costume and go out there and tell people. The president's
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so bad? Hard to take these people? Seriously? How are
we supposed to know? And something the president does is
a big deal when everything he does is the worst
thing ever. So what has the president done this morning?
He in the last forty five minutes or so, we
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had the breaking news with Fox News Radios Jeff Manasso
just after eight thirty responding to all of this, which
the markets are responding big lee to president had two
posts on truth Social and they're both in all caps.
I need Garrett Morris to help me read these. Do
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you get the reference?
Speaker 3 (04:37):
There?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
You go, kids, ask your parents.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Interpreter.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Yeah, the interpreter for the heart of hearing for the deaf. Yes, yeah,
our top story tonight, Our top story tonight.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Right, it wasn't for the deaf, it was for the heart.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Right, You're right, Generalissimo, Francisco Franco is still dead. Gen
Release the old friends, go. Franco is still dead. Good Night,
I have a pleasant tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
It used to be so good.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Oh my gosh. So the president says, and I'll just
it's in all caps. You can hear it louder if
you want. President says, Iran has just announced that the
Strait of Iran is fully open and ready for full passage.
Thank you. Is the Strait of Iran? Is that near
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the Strait of Iran, which is near the Strait of
Horror moves in the Strait of hor mooves? Hahuh in
the strait. I can't help it. It's and listeners are
emailing me, and they're telling me, since you said, every
time you hear the Strait of Horror moves, you hear
it sung to the streets, have no name by you two,
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I can't unhear it. You're welcome, You're welcome. So he says,
Iran's just announced the strait is fully open, ready for
full passage. And then right after that he said, now
he corrects the name. The Strait of Horror moves is
completely He had to clarify, like, wait a second, the
oil tankers are like back up, we got to go
to the straight up Iran. I don't know where that
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is on the map. Update your maps. The president says,
it's open. We got to get there.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
You don't need no stinking maps.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Yeah, someone's printing out directions on map Quest.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Go fourteen nautical miles and take a left.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
That's right, go fourteen nauticle. Did you ever go into
map Quest back in the day where you have to
print out the the directions and all that, and you
would just say, Hey, I wonder what it says if
I'm leaving Omaha, Nebraska and I want to go I
don't want to drive, or I want to get to Paris.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
I did not do that.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
I did.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
What did it say?
Speaker 1 (06:46):
It played along? It said, you know, drive I eighty
westby and then you go. It basically takes you to
New York, you know, so drive seven hundred and eighty
six miles to New York Harbor and then swim two
thousand four. So it said that. I was like, yes,
thank you. That was the original AI. That was very funny.
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Someone thought we better put this in there in case
some wise guy wants to The President says, the Straight
of Horror Moves is completely open and ready for business
and full passage, but the naval blockade will remain in
full force and effect as it pertains to Iran only
until such time as our transaction with Iran is one
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complete transaction. What transaction is that? Is this the one
where we give and you receive transaction accomplished. So the
blockade and full force this process should go very quickly
in that most of the points are already negotiated. Thank
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you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.
That's what he said. That's the post moments ago by
the President of the United States. And I have to
tell you, and I'm saying this with all due respect
to our commander in chief, I think he's full of crap.
I think he's saying it's not his fault. I think
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he's trying to just all caps beat the Iranians into
submission by putting words in their mouth. You can't convince
me that whatever whoever is in charge of Iran. Let's
just look at the timeline. For fifty years, it's been
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death to Israel, death to America, Great Satan. We hate
you guys, and then we blow up a lot of
their stuff and commanders and they're like, it's not gonna
stop us. We're just gonna keep enriching uranium and you'll
never never break us. We have a spirit that's okay.
That guy, he's dead, But the next people are stepping
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up and we got more ayahtola, we got a whole
shed full of iatolas. That's fine, you blow them all
up there. We're gonna keep bombing you guys and that,
and then what suddenly we put in a naval blockade
and they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey,
these guys are serious. That president over there, he's crazy.
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I know. He's bombed us all to Kingdom come, where
many of us have not evolved past. And he'd threatened
to end our civilization. Remember that almost two weeks ago.
It says it's so sad a civilization is about to end?
People like, is he talking about genocide? And the President
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never said, because he wanted the Iranians to think, is
he talking about genocide? Which is language they understand because
they love genocide. They want to genocide every single one
of us. Can I use that word as a verb.
They wanted to genocide us day in and day out,
and then twice on Sunday. These guys are all about
their genocidal mania and the President's just blown them up
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and threatened to end the civilization whatever that means. And
they were still saying, you will never beat us. You're
gonna have to kill every single one of us and
make sure you bury us deep, because we'll crawl out
and we'll come after you. You can't even imagine the
pain and despair that your people in America and Israel
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are gonna feel. And we just kept bombing and beating
them and blowing up all their stuff and killing their eyeatolas,
and they wouldn't stop. And then suddenly we put in
a naval blockade and we can't we can't get ships
from China to them. And they're like, well, I didn't
know they're gonna block our Amazon orders. This is terrible.
What are we supposed to do now? I ordered shoes,
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I can't get them. Stuff is coming into the strait
of horror moves. The American military is out there blocking
in all my TMU orders. This President's he won't stop,
all right, give up? I ordered a T shirt and
a hoodie. This is what That's why when the president says,
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oh yeah, Iron says that they they give up and
they're they they're there's gonna stop making nuclear weapons. I
don't believe him. I don't believe that they said that
he knows they didn't say that, and he's like, oh, yeah,
they agreed to all of it. I'm gonna go to Pakistan.
We're gonna sign a deal. No, you are not. They
didn't agree to any of this stuff. The president just
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agreed on their behalf. He's like, all right, these guys
won't do what they say. We're just gonna tell everyone
that they agreed. And you know what, I'm good with that.
I'm gonna what what are you gonna do. He's gonna
kill them all forever, until the end of time. I
don't know, maybe they'll be you know, next time your
president Neville Kamala Chamberlain gets into office, and she'll bring
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him like a guys, we're so sorry, sorry, we bombed you.
We're gonna give you all your weapons, and we're gonna
give you all your money and all that stuff. And
then President Baron Trump's gonna have to come in there
and blow him up again. And well, maybe we'll do
this the rest of our lives. But I don't believe
for one second that Iran suddenly, due to a naval blockade,
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said okay, we're not gonna enrich uranium. We're sorry. They
started sounding like snuffle up against there. Okay, bird.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
I read one article and I'm sorry, but I cannot
tell you where it was from because I do.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Not remember kfab dot com.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Yeah, that might have been it, but I don't think so,
not this one, because we would have been talking about
it more. I read an article someplace that said that
all of their money had been unfrozen. Iran's money had
been unfrozen recently.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Biden did that? Yeah, No, no, no, I mean, oh,
you mean like in the last couple of weeks.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
You're right, so that than if Biden did it then
there it had to have been refrozen or whatever.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Trump froze it up pretty good, That's what I thought.
But we already gave them from Obama, and then later
Biden gave them pounds of money, yeah, access to tons
of money, which they then used our money to wage
war against US and Israel, and then we had to
blow them all up. I'll also say this, and I
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none of this is funny. We're talking about war, but
I have to admit I do think it's funny that
President Trump told Israel and Lebanon, Hey, you guys got
to knock it off. We're trying to We're trying to
achieve world peace here on some level, and we're just
going to keep bombing people until they're peaceful about it.
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But we're trying to keep Iran because they will. They'll
blow up the world. They'll hold hands with China, Russia, Syria,
North Korea, and they'll blow up the world if they
get a chance. So we're trying to stop them from
doing You hear that, Pope, Hey Pope, they'd blow you
up real good if it weren't for us trying to
stop him. You don't you think that because you come
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out and say, well, I wish they wouldn't do that,
that they'd say, hey, this pope's a good guy, let's
not blow up the Vatican. They would if they had
a chance. They would send in someone there with something
strapped to their vest and they would try and blow
up the Vatican. They would absolutely do that. Iran would
pay for it, they would do all of it. They
would take care of the guy's family. They would love
nothing more. So the Pope can be as magnanimous as
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he wants about all this, but that does not mean
that he's not on the hit list for these crazy Iranians.
So Trump is saying, like I'm trying to stop them
from blowing up everything and everyone, even the people who
hate me and Israel. We can get Iran to back
down if you maybe stop trying to kill all their
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friends in Lebanon with Hezbolah, and so Israel said, all right,
we'll tell them to stop shooting at us. And then
Trump sends people over to Lebanon. Can you guys stop
doing well? Yeah, but we love shooting at the Israelis.
It's what we do, I know. But if you can
just knock it off, and they said all right, fine, fine, fine.
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Both sides said, all right, we will agree to a
ten day ceasefire. Ten day, we're not gonna shoot each other.
When does that start? Midnight? And then in the hours
leading up to midnight, they were just shooting the ever
loving crowd out of each other. They couldn't stop. It
was like, Lucy, you've been taken to rehab several times
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each time, Right, one of them's gonna stick. I am
so optimistic, and we're gonna try again this weekend. We're
gonna try again this weekend.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
I've been trying to get into rehab for years, said
oh no, no, they is all emotion.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, I know. Yeah, uh, I hear that. So you
When someone is taken to rehab, sometimes they tell them like,
all right, we're checking you into a rehab facility. When
do we have to leave? Well, we're gonna leave here
in about an hour. What are we gonna do for
the next hour? Well, I guess it's your It's your
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last hurrah, isn't it. And they just start swilling bottles
of Southern comfort. Even Jenis Joplin be like, whoa slow down,
and they're just doing drugs and they're going crazy. It's
actually a pretty fun hour, I guess if that's what
you're into. And then it's like all right, fine, there
you're going to rehab. And they go out there completely stoned.
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Same thing here with Lebanon and Israel, like all right,
you guys gotta stop shooting each other. Well okay, but
when midnight? What time is it? And then they're just
shooting each other like, hey, look at your watch, I
got three minutes. You know, they're shooting each other, but
they can't stop, and then it's midnight, like all right,
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whoo man, that was fun. All right, we'll see you
guys in a week and a half. And it's like
the sheep and the wolf in the old cartoons.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Bread and Sam.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
I think, yeah, right, a right, Fred, all right Sam?
And they clock out, and so we'll see you in
ten days. I wouldn't have it any other way. That's
what these people love to do. The whole Middle East
is congratulations. You've been born onto earth? Oh? Boy? Am
I in Nebraska? Well? No, no, that'd be great, But
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you're born here in Beirut.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
All right?
Speaker 1 (17:35):
When do I get my weapon?
Speaker 4 (17:37):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (17:37):
I'm already holding one. Thanks. You cut the cord first,
and then then we'll teach you how to shoot. Oh.
His first word, he said, his first words, death to Israel. Yep.
That's how. That's what this world looks like over there.
And the President has had it with them so much
that he's just decided for them. They agreed to peace,
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did they? Has anyone heard Iran say anything? It's kind
of hard over the sound of every time they open
their mouths. We put a bomb in it, Scott Fortyes,
were you know it? News Radio eleven ten kfab While
I was going on that ramp. The President has posted
a few more times on truth Social We'll just keep
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on reading and reading. Wow, he's posted several more times.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Well you're looking real quick, six eighty northbound at the
Dodge exit. You've got to crash in that area. That's
what's causing the backup storry back to Pacific.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Yep. That is one of the things that Trump just said.
I appreciate him. I mean, he's looking out for all
of us. He's checking out what's going on in Iran.
He's looking to see what's going on at six't eighty
do that again, but you don't have to go so quickly.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Uh, six eighty northbound, all right, six eighty northbound at Pacific.
That's there's a bunch of new lane shifts in there,
and when you're trying, when you're trying to exit onto Dodge,
it gets a little bit weird. But they've got to
crash there at about Dodge and it looks like it's
going to be in those inside left lanes, but traffic
is slowed back to Pacific.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Well, we don't want it to get weird, all right,
thank you very much, Lucy.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
You know what I mean. Just lane shifts and then
all of a sudden it's like where did that line
come from?
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Yeah, we have a few of those. Yeah, you know
where one is ninetieth and Dodge east bound on Dodge,
and you're just passing ninetieth and those lanes shift a
little bit to the right so you don't hit the
median because they don't line up correctly. And you've got
to count on if you've got three cars all going
through the intersection straight through there, you've got to count
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on all of them recognizing that, otherwise, you know, to
bump into each other. Somehow we managed to get it done.
Nice job. So we got cars going through the strait
of ninetieth and Dodge. What's going on in horror moves.
Here's what the President has said since he announced an
hour ago. Oh yeah, Ron says, everything's great, nothing better,
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Thank you for your attention to this matter. Stock markets up,
oils down, gas price remain where they are because of
liars and thieves. The President says the USA will get
all nuclear dust. He puts that in quote, it's the
dust created by our great b two bombers. You know
what that means, right, we blew them up. Boom there.
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I'll do my own sound effect. And now we've got
to go and find all the nuclear dust. Why whatever
says the USA will get all nuclear dust created by
our great b two bombers. No money will exchange hands
in any way, shape or form. This deal is in
no way subject to Lebanon either, but the USA will
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separately work with Lebanon and deal with the Hezboulah. I
think he spelled it wrong. Situation in an appropriate manner.
Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer they are
prohibited from doing so by the USA. Enough is enough.
That's one. Trump just told Netanya, who's stop that? And
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then fifteen minutes ago he said, now that the horror
moves straight, situation is over. I received a call from
NATO asking if we would need some help. I told
them to stay away unless they just want to load
up their ships with oil. They were useless when needed
a paper tiger. He's talking about NATO, and he's right, Hey, guys,
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we got trouble. We're trying to stop these guys from
blowing up the world. Can you give us a hand? Hey,
we're real busy over here. All right, we got it
under control. Hey, oh, did you need help with something like?
Someone just brought a couch upstairs and they put it
down and they move it a few times. How about here. Yeah,
that looks good, and then you walk in, Oh, hey,
you need some help with that. Well, we already got it,
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and I think you know that, but he is thinking.
He says, thank you to Saudi Arabia, you, AE and
Katar for your great bravery and help so our allies France, England, Germany, Italy, Spain.
President has called them paper tigers, and he thanks Saudi Arabia,
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the United Arab Emirates and Qatar or cutter. Then he says, Iran,
with the help of the USA, has removed or is
removing all sea minds. Thank you. Yeah, it's kind of
hard to convince people go through the straight of horror moves. Wait,
the strait that you said was loaded up with sea mines,
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the ones that would blow up our ships? Are those
all gone? Probably? Come on go, It's fine. It's a
big straight. Chancers are very small. You'll hit one of them.
But hey, this is a lot better, isn't it. Then
two weeks ago, a civilization's about to end. We're gonna
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boy these guys back to the Stone Ages, which will
not be very far. I don't know when you've seen
much of Iran, it's very stone Fox News update for
a full recap on all of this here in just
about a minute and a half. Scott Voriez News Radio
eleven ten. Kfab Penny sent this along and said, I
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love the Jen Stothard Hour. What a great blanken idea,
and I think she's doing really well with it. Yet
another reason Kfab serves Omaha, Well, thank you, Penny, appreciate
you listening. We are quite fond of that show as well.
Getting a lot of good feedback on that. That'll probably
all come to an end after ten o'clock this morning.
But because Jeane Starter doesn't look like she's prepared one
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bit for the show. She didn't come in here all
prepared like me. I'm so prepared that I'm trying to
cueue up this audio right now in one ear while
talking and trying to figure out what I'm doing the other.
And none of this is working because it's just one
problem after another with some of these computers. Lucy's been
fighting it all day. She's over there. That's fine. I'll
tell you who said what, and you just have to
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believe me, you know, that's what the president just did
with the Iran. Iran says they give up people called
Iran yeah, you guys give up. Oh, we can't get
a hold of anyone in Iran. Their phones don't work.
We blow them up, but the president says, they give up. Now,
the Fox News just reported that Iran's foreign minister, who's that? Now?
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Didn't we blow right? Didn't we blow up the first multiple?
It's it's remember you'd see some of the like their
reenactments of the Revolutionary War, and it's just people lined up,
wave after wave of people standing in a line out
in the middle of a field, just waiting to be
shot or stab with the bayonet. And you thought, man,
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that what a what a great military idea. What should
we do? Should we hide behind these trees and rocks,
maybe take the high ground. No, let's just run into
each other with sharp objects and shoot at each other
at point blank range. Well, that's why you're the commander.
So I think it's that same deal there with Iran.
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I think it's the same thing there. Rather than people
with the weapons, it's just people with suits and ties
on or whatever passes for a suit and tie in
the Iranian garb, and we just shoot them. All right.
I'm going to try now to go to this report
from K E. TV News Watch seven about how someone
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can be found guilty by insanity and still be out
walking around. Here's that report.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
It over dozens of insanity cases during her career and
even in retirement, feels the barbs of public opinion.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
Where do we focus our arrows? And I've heard in
the last couple weeks a lot of the judge should
have kept somebody in jail.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
The judge wants people to understand how the defense works.
It starts with the defense filing for an insanity plea
that triggers an evaluation by the state on the defendants
mental condition. What it needs to prove is basically.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
Didn't know the difference between right and wrong is a
kind of a shorthand way to say that.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
At that point it gets more complicated. A finding is
made by the court of not responsible for reason of insanity,
and the Regional Center again enters the case.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
Now here's the important part. The legislature has deemed that
the regional center prepare a treatment plan. That treatment plan
has to be and these are the keywords, the least
restrictive treatment plan that is in the interest of the
defendant and the public.
Speaker 3 (26:36):
The judge has to choose the least restrictive plan, and
the law goes on to say that the defendant doesn't
have to check in for an entire year. Redelsdorf and
other judges try to take that one step further to
protect both the ill person and the public by adding
a clause of their own that.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
Should the defendant not be compliant with the treatment plan,
the therapist the agency who's supervising should immediately notify the court.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
But since there's no enforcement arm like a criminal probation office,
the status of the subjects is often not reported.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Yep. And the judges know that, and the unicameral know that,
and no one's doing anything. Look, all due respect to
that is Judge Leanne Reddelsdorf talking with k e TV
Newswatch seven's Julie Cornell in that report. But she's putting
the emphasis on that sentence, and the sentence is what
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the sentence is. I'm not talking about a sentence in
terms of that handed down by a judge. I'm talking
about in English and grammar. They're saying the sentence is
the least restricted treatment plan that is in the interest
of the defendant in the public. And she's putting the
emphasis on the first part of that the least restrictive
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treatment plan. And it's true that's in there. But you
can also do the same thing and come up with
a very different meaning, can't you if you put the
emphasis on the back half of that sentence, and it
sounds like this, the least restrictive treatment plan that is
in the interest of the defendant and the public. Now,
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the report started off there with she couldn't talk specifically
about the case she presided over two years ago when
a woman then twenty nine years old tried to slice
up her dad, light him in a lighter fluid Dowson
and lighter fluid, and sent him on fire before leaving
the house, running down to Saint Francis Church in South Omaha,
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trying to slice up the priest who lived there, and
then set the church on fire. While barricading herself in there,
she told the priest, I'm going to do some bad
stuff in here, okay. So, in trying to determine right
and wrong, it seems like she knew what she was
doing was wrong. Whatever haze was going on in her
brain at the time, there was at least some evidence
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that she knew maybe I shouldn't be doing this this
is bad stuff. She was then twenty nine years old.
That judge Leanne Reddelsdorff said, well, Unicmel says, I have
to go with the least restrictive treatment plan, and apparently
that is just letting her go maybe a few days
in the Lincoln Regional Center and then out. But you
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gotta check in with someone. You got to call someone
once every however many months, and they ask you, are
you doing well or you're not using like drugs and
alcohol and stabbing people? Are you no, okay, good enough
for me? Or what usually happens? And is what happened here?
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You don't check in, then what nothing? There's no enforcement arm,
as the last part of that report said, there's no
enforcement arm, like if you're on probation, you have not
been found guilty of anything. Therefore the state can't say, hey,
she didn't check with her counselor what are we gonna do? Well?
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Nothing now, the judge, to her credit, said the state
needs to do something. Judge, with all due respect, you
had an opportunity to do something. You're the judge. You
can't sit there and go ahead, nothing I can do.
What's the point of being a judge if there's nothing
new State said least restrictive treatment plant. Yeah, the least
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restrictive treatment plan in the best interest of the defendant
and the public. I still say, and I am now
well passed blue in the face that if you try
and kill two people and burn down a couple of structures,
letting someone out and hoping for the best is not
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in the best interest of either the defendant or the public. Because,
just in case you're just hearing all this news, the
twenty nine year old woman two years ago we're talking
about is the thirty one year old woman shot by
police in the Walmart parking lot while trying to stab
a three year old boy. Same person, and this judge
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had an opportunity to say, I'm not saying that we're
going to put her in the prison population, but she
needs to be in a safe, comfortable, padded cell where
the nice white men and those nice white coats can
come in there and say how are you doing today,
And she goes, well, I'd be great if someone could
get these spiders off of me, and we'll go, okay,
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here's your oatmeal. And then she tries to you know,
take it. You know, from a proctological standpoint, you're like, hey,
as long as she's getting the nutrin she needs whatever.
And then she starts fingerpainting with her own waist. But
that's fine. She can do that. She's in that room,
she can do whatever she wants. She's not a danger
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to herself or anyone else. And that's exactly what should happen.
Or do you not care? And by the way, you
know what the first part of that report says, she says,
Oh yeah, I presided over dozens of insanity defenses over
the last few years. Since when since the unicameral said
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least restrictive treatment plan. As far as I can tell,
I don't think that was implemented. Maybe it was an update.
But the last report I saw of the Nebraska legislature
passing a bill that would involve the least Restrictive Treatment plan.
And here's what it says. Chapter twenty nine, twenty nine
Dash thirty seven oh three read along with me in
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your Nebraska state statutes. It says trial court person found
not responsible by reason of insanity, and it talks about
review records, conduct hearing, evaluation, treatment program, discharge plan, compliance
with conditions, all that stuff. That's Nebraska Revised Statute twenty
nine Dash thirty seven oh three. That's from year, that's
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from twenty twenty five. This woman was trying to set
both her father and the father of Saint Francis Cabrini
Church on fire in twenty twenty four. In March of
twenty twenty four. What part of in the interest of
the defendant? Then the public was ignored here by this judge.
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Sorry again, all due respect, you had the RoboN.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
You.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
I refuse to believe that you just throw your hands
up and going nothing I could do, they said least restrictive.
So we felt that it was in the best interest
of the defendant in the public to let her go
and give her a bunch of money and a new car.
Or what is the least restrictive and treatment plan. There
is no treatment if you don't check in with your
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counselor nothing happens now. Judge Renels Dworf tells Julie Cornell,
this is wrong. Great, did I miss the part where
you were umping up and down at the bench two
years ago saying I will not preside over this kangaroo
court that says this woman is going to be let
out today. I won't do it. I will resign my
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job and run for governor before I allow this to
happen the people in this community. There's probably a one
year old boy in Omaha right now who in two
years might be cut in the face by this woman
if I don't do something. Now, did I miss the part?
Or did I or or did that not happen? Did
two years ago you just said, well, I guess this
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is all we can do, and do that dozens of
times by her own comments here presided over dozens of
insanity defense. Oh good, there's dozens of criminally insane people
walking around in Omaha. Boy, this is gonna be a
fun weekend. Scott Byes News Radio elevenslen kfab All right, now,
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here's this email on the Zonker's Custin woods inbox. Got
a AFAB dot com says Scott, stop blaming the judge.
You know not of what you speak. Get a knowledgeable
attorney on your show. Stop pontificating and ask some relevant
questions and illuminate the issues that exist. You are acting
like an idiot. By the way, I get paid for
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all of that that you just said. Now listen, I
didn't say that the judge set this whole thing up
and I understand the judge says, hey, this is what
the unicameral says that I have to do. But what
I said was, if you get put in a position
where this is what the unicamerl says you have to do,
and you say this is the wrong course of action,
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then jump up and down, yell and scream, bang your
gabl go talk to the media, quit your job, and
say I'm not going to do this because it's the
wrong thing to do. This person is not going to
be best served by this course of action, nor is
society going to be best served. That's what I want
to see. That's me acting like an idiot.