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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I have a number of different stories that really don't
have much to do with each other except that they
all kind of revolve around one guy, and win that
one guy as the President of the United States. We
put all these stories together and compile them and provide
them for you in something we call a Trump date.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
He's prepo.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
It is time for a Trump date. Let's do it
here on news radio eleven to ten kfab. The President
right now is, of course, in China, where he's been
warned don't say anything good about Taiwan. I imagine that
dealing with President Trump is kind of like dealing with
Chris Baker. If you tell Chris Baker not to do something,
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he'll do it. He wasn't even thinking about doing it.
The worst thing you can do is tell Chris Baker
not to do something, because he'll do it ten times
worse than he was gonna do on his own. He'll
do it fifty times more than he should just because
you told him not to do it. I imagine President
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Trump is the same way. I'm surprised he's not over
there right now. Say we're gonna buy Taiwan. It's gonna
be America's fifty first date. What are you gonna do
about it? They get along very well with the Taiwanese people.
They're great people. It's an autonomous nation China. You guys
can't do anything about it. I'm I'm surprised, and people
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are nervous because, as we talked about throughout Nebraska's Morning News,
when people treat Trump with respect and pageantry, he gets
very excited. He he laps that kind of thing up.
Of course, you know, why wouldn't he, even if he
knows China's only doing this to suck up so I
can free up some oil and energy for them, maybe
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drop some tariffs, and maybe he will, Well, what's he
gonna get in return? Don't forget this is one of
the best negotiators that America has ever seen. Donald Trump, Yes,
he is. What has he done here? He's cut off
oil to China from Venezuela, from Iran. He's got the
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United Arab Emirates backing out of Opek. He's weakened Russia.
He's cut off minerals in Ukraine and Greenland. He's tariffed
these goods that China has exported to us that we've
just been absolutely getting whacked on for years. But you know,
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it's not to say that President Trump isn't going in
there in the strongest period. To be honest, I'm getting
a little tired of every single week that goes by
hearing the exact same thing about Iran. Well, we've we've
crippled their missile defense system. They have no missile defense,
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they've got no navy. Their navy's at the bottom of
the ocean, they have no leaders. We've taken them out.
They don't have any nuclear weapons, all right, So what
are we doing? Well, we got to make sure they
don't have nuclear I thought you just said, and I
thought all these ships should be moving through the straight
of horror moves. How can anyone without missile defense, leaders
or a navy stop any of the cargo ships from
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going through the strait which is huge and there's tons
of room away from the Iranian shore. What are we doing?
We're on like week four of they got no navy.
I know that you said that a month ago. What
are we doing? Mostly I'm just frustrated because I'm tired
of paying for gas. But the summit, I don't know
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who wrote these words, and I'll credit them if I
can figure that out. But the story here, I presume
the associated press is we have a summit of sharply
reduced expectations between two powers that want to project control
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but instead are putting on a smile and are a
bit constrained at this moment. That's fine. Trump can't win.
If Trump goes over there and says, China was gonna
destroy us, we have the plans. Here's all the evidence
right here. They were gonna launch nukes. We shut them down.
We were not gonna have any nukes. So we've destroyed everything.
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China's navy's at the bottom of the sea. And people
will be like, this guy is a war hawk. I can't.
But if he goes over there and says, hey, we
got some great tech trade deal is gonna work out
great for America and we're gonna make a bunch of
money and people and they're smiling and shaking hands, They're like, oh,
Trump is capitulating to China. War piece. He can't win.
Why because he's Trump? How do I know that he
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really loves me? Oh wait, that's a Whitney Houston song.
Why do I have those lyrics in front of me?
Because I have the record here in the studio. No,
this story from CNN. Nearly a quarter of Americans think
that the guy that stormed the White House correspondence dinner
with firearms and the intent to do as much damn
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as as possible against the Trump administration, including we presume
the president of the United States. About twenty five percent
of Americans think that was all staged. CNN did a
survey a thousand adults, mostly young Democrats, feel that the
event was fake, fake.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
As in President knew about it, or fake is in
he was the only one who didn't.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
The Trump administration knew staged the incident to manufacture support
for his White House ballroom so he could say, we
need a secure event. This shouldn't This shouldn't be in
a hotel where hotel guests and families and kids saying
where's the pool? Hey? Is there a happy hour drinks
here at the bar at this hotel? Hey?
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Is that.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Vice President Vance and his wife? How do you say
your name? Hey? Hey Vance? How's it going there? Usha?
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Usha? You know? People are just walking around. You got
some guy wearing like flip flops and a tank top
heading to the hot tub at the hotel, and they're
mingling with guests and people with firearms trying to get
into the White House correspondence dinner. Maybe we take it
out of that hotel and put it in this big,
beautiful ballroom, a big, beautiful gold ballroom with a big
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statue of Trump out front, and then underneath a very
secure bunker that we can build. That will. By the way,
Trump's not taking it with him when he leaves office.
If he's able to build this, which is a big
If he doesn't take it with him, like classified material,
when he leaves office. It stays there for the next
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president JD. Vance and then and then Marco Rubio and
then Donald Trump Junior, and then somehow somewhere down the line. No, no,
Donald Trump himself for a third term. You're like, what
did Grover Cleveland do? I'm doing more of it. I'm
coming back. I'm gonna sit out three terms. I'll be
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one hundred and five years old. I'll be sworn in
as president. So a lot of people, especially young Democrats,
think that was all fake, that was all staged. And
you know, I wouldn't believe that except that that gunman,
the alleged gunman. I see him three times a week
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just around Omaha, haven't you seen him. I've seen guys
that look just like that dude all over Omaha. I
think that they're clones.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
This may or may not be faked. We don't know,
but it's stupid to think that it might be. Because
that's that's the dumbest reason I can think of that
the ballroom. That's the dumbest reason. Find better reason than
that to say that it's faked.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Well, his approval ratings seem to go up when people
take a shot at him, and people are like, Oh,
he's trying to get some for what so he can
be president? He already they don't want him to do anything.
They don't want him to build that secure bunker underneath
a beautiful ballroom. They don't want him to paint the
bottom of the reflecting pool they're on the National Mall.
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And now we have plans for the President's Presidential Library
facing a constitutional and court challenge in Miami. Why because
it's Trump? I know that answer to all these questions.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
That I get, Okay, but what's the official reason it's
being questioned?
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Residents are trying to block the project and Miami along
the Waterfront from taking over a prime downtown waterfront site
that the site of all right, so no one else
has bought it, and.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Is there anything on it?
Speaker 1 (09:11):
I don't know, but I know it's going to be
on it if he's able to do it. Three acres
of state owned land valued at more than sixty seven
million dollars is going to be the Trump Presidential Library,
which will be inside of a big luxury hotel. So
what do you think is going to go there near
the waterfront in Miami, Probably a big luxury hotel. Wait,
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here's a guy who's gonna build a big luxury hotel.
And in order to go and stay in one of
those rooms, you gotta walk by and see, how you know,
the big Trump statue and Trump's face and one hundred
dollars bill and whatever else we get between now and then?
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Wait, is that accurate? Is that true? It's going to
be a hotel and the library.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Yeah, it's going to be a big sky street. It
wouldn't it be. I know, what do you think he
was gonna do? Like you just might build something like
a little free library you got out in front of
some person's yard. And here in Dundee, the Trump Library
is one book in there, and the book is the
art of the deal by Donald J.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Trump that's beautiful like him or not?
Speaker 1 (10:18):
And they also perfect yeah, and they also they're they're
shutting it down because they're saying, well, the this would be,
you know, the sense is going to be a hotel
that the Trump family and the Trump president himself would
at some point be generating money from this. I don't
know why you would think that the Trump family would
ever want to try and generate money and make money
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off his name. That's stupid. By the way, Trump Mobile
phone start shipping this week. They had previously said they
would start shipping this past August delayed. I don't know,
but the Trump mobile social media site said the T
one phone has arrived. Those who pre ordered the T
one phone that's Trump won. This is an actual thing,
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Trump Mobile. Those who ordered it will receive an update
and phones will start shipping this week. Designed with American
values in mind, the component's primarily manufactured in the United States.
It's a T one phone which runs on the Android
operating system.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
What's only downside so far?
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Android users love the Android go on. Apple users love
the Apple. How will we ever get along? Customers have
to join a waiting list, pay a one hundred dollars deposit.
The phone's being sold for the promo price of four
hundred and ninety nine dollars.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
Do you get the one hundred dollars back then from that?
So it's only you only have to pay another three
hundred and ninety.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Nine Good question. I don't know the Trump Mobile five
G forty seven plan. He's the forty seventh is available
for forty seven forty five because he was also the
forty fifth president. Why not forty five forty seven? Can
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we can make two more dollars off you? You ninny,
Were you with a forty fifth, then the forty seven
should be forty five forty seven. No, that would be less.
We're not doing it. Be grateful. It's not four hundred
and seventy four hundred and fifty dollars. So forty seven
forty five gets you unlimited talk, text and data, complete
service protection, twenty four to seven, roadside assistance, telehealth services,
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free international calling, more than one hundred countries. That's why
he's over in China. Can you hear me now, I'm
in Beijing.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
I want this phone.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
Yes, I know, well it's Trump Mobile. Look it up.
Then we talk about things being named alligator Alcatraz looks
to be maybe shutting down as a detention center, and
immediately people are like, all right, we got rid of
alligator out Katraz in Florida. What about the corn Husker Clink?
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Story here from First Alert six News as the ICE
might be shutting down that swampy detention facility in the
Everglades in Florida. Now they're saying, well, what about McCook,
what about the corn Husker Clink? The officials here in
Nebraska said, the contract between the state and Department of
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Homeland Security for the use of the McCook facilities for
two years, so we're under contract with them through September
twenty ninth, twenty twenty seven. Nebraska remains committed to providing
a detention facility that will allow for ICE to securely
house criminal illegal aliens who are being held for offenses
committed within the United States. Aka all really good people
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who are one hundred percent innocent and this is all
fake news or these are people who we don't care
if it's murder or jaywalking and you're in the country illegally,
go stay over here in McCook until we throw you
to Uganda. Why not? From you Uganda, Well you're going
At some point, everyone's either one camp or the other.
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We have no time or patients for nuance anymore. So
it looks like I don't know why the alligator Alcatraz
in Florida, DeSantis governor down there, remember him, he got quiet.
He said that facility was always intended to be temporary.
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I thought that would at least mean through the Trump
administration and then Vice President Susan Rice. Can you get
him into office and shut that and everything else down?
But yeah, it didn't last very long. So where are
they going? Well, maybe they're coming to McCook. I still
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love that there are people that again lawsuits against this
facility McCook, Nebraska, Western Nebraska, Southwest Nebraska. If you're not
familiar with the thriving metropolis of McCook. This is a
jail that was a jail that is still being used
as a jail for jail things. And people are like,
you can't do that. Why not? Well because Trump, So
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get out to Seaton. That's a Trump date. Trimp around,
trimp around, Trump up, Trump up, and get down Trump Trump. Yeah. Trump.
It's a lot of different stories have really nothing to
do with one another. But for the President of the
United States Trump another Trump date here on eleven ten
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KFAB Scott byes.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
News Radio eleven ten KFAB in.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
The Zonker's custom was inbox Scott at kfab dot com.
I have been asking and continue to ask, related to
what are we doing in run the question what are
we doing in Iran? Stacy has answered my question as
follows sent to scottikfab dot com. What are we doing?
Iran has stockpiles of uranium. Trump is taken down Iran
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step by step, but until he makes sure that they
cannot put together a nuclear weapon, he's not done. That's
what we're doing. That's from Stacy. Well, again, let's look
at what the President has said, not just here in
the last month and a half ish that we've had
these operations in Iran, but remember that mother of all
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bunker busting, mountain destroying bomb that we set off there
last year that was supposed to have taken out Iran's
nuclear capabilities. All right, so maybe we missed a few.
So we went back in there. We bombed the everloving
snot out of the entire facility. And the President's been
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saying they just got set back several years they won't
be making any bombs for several years. They can't make nukes,
and they've got no leaders. They've got no missile defense,
they've got no radar, they've got no navy except for
that which is at the bottom of the sea. All right,
So can't we send like a cub scout troop in.
I thought all we had left was just freedom loving Iranians,
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the people we've seen out there in the streets of
Tehran since I was a kid, wearing blue jeans and
Bruce Springsteen shirts saying we want freedom, and every once
in a while the Iranian strict Islamic regime mows a
couple hundred of thousand of them down. I thought, now
that those mowers were gone, that the freedom lovers might
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step up and say, oh hey, guys, turns out we
can come out and have freedom now. But I don't
see any of that happening. I see the exact same
thing that happened when we had that botched evacuation of Afghanistan,
where the people said, oh good, the Taliban's not here.
Now we're going to have freedom. We can stand up
for our country, we could be proud Afghanis, and we
can raise our families and we can do it with
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out fear of totalitarian regimes. And then America said we out,
We're gonna bounce, and we got out of there, and
the tough half Ghan men were clinging to the skids
a helicopters saying, please, don't leave us here alone to
defend our women and children, and the Taliband's like, oh,
I guess, I guess we can just come back now,
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and no one's even gonna so much as fire a
shot against us. And that's exactly what happened. Turns out,
you keep a few generations of people under the thumb
of a strict Islamic regime, they don't really know how
to stand up for themselves. But if all the leaders
in Iran are gone, and we've been told from the
people of Iran, hey we want freedom, we can go
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and do the how come they're not doing it? This
is part of my question. It's not just like, how
come Trump hasn't solved all the world's problems yet? I'm
not asking that saying, all right, Trump says, we've destroyed
their ability to make nukes, that's why we did it.
They don't have any military or leaders or any of
the stuff. So why can't ships go through the strait
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of hornor moos hahuh in the strait of hornor moove?
Why can't we do that? Why can't the people who
were tired of being killed by the iatolas go out
there and not be killed by atolas because there's no iatolas?
What's going on? Sorry, Stacy? I still have the same question,
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what are we doing? Why? And now Trump's like, hey,
this is only taking like seven weeks. Is not that big?
I know, I'm surprised it didn't take seven hours, President Trump.
What do you want to do today? Well? I have
a tea time, but I got a few hours. First.
What say we destroy Iran and then I'll go play golf.
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Great idea, mister President. Let me just do this. Beat
bop boop. There, Iron's gone there. Now you've got time
to warm up. Cool, I'm hitting the range. Tell Elon
he's carrying my bag
Speaker 4 (19:59):
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