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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott Vorgiez.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
There have been a number of people come out of
the woodwork who know exactly what's going on here. And
that's true of people on both sides. You've got the
anti Trumpers that know exactly what's going on here. You see,
Trump is nothing more than Putin's puppet. They got together
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and said, all right, here's what you're gonna do. You're
gonna make Zelenski gravel and then you're gonna give Russia
everything that they want, cause you're just my Pinocchio and
I am your red Kami Geppeto. Strings Strings dance, monkey dance.
And then Zelenski went out there going, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
I'm just trying to fight for peace. And Trump is
so mean. He's just so mean.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Vance aside, like I don't even know that guy who
was gonna say anything, and suddenly he's attacking me.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
And Putin's over there laughing.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
And I saw Trump's phone during the meeting that came
up with the text from Vladimir Putin and it's said, yes, excellent,
And there was a picture of Smithers and mister Burns
from The Simpsons and that was you guys, And it
was just terrible. So we got some of that going on.
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Then you got the pro Trumpers, the Magas, and the
Maga people.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Know exactly what's going on here.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
You see, We've been giving all this money Ukraine and
Zelensky's been taking it and he hasn't given a dime
to anyone. He's been going door to door and fighting
seven year olds and making them fight, and they're like.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Well, I don't want to fight.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
I'm seven.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
You're gonna fight, but my.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Dad left and I'm the only person left and I'm
taking care of the family. You're gonna pick up a
gun and fight, you know, And doesn't care the people
are dying. He just wants that money. He wants all
that money, and they've been doing all sorts of horrible
things in Ukraine. Now, look, I don't know. I know
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it's a really dangerous thing for a talk radio blowhard
to say is to come on the radio and good morning,
great to have you with us on a Monday. I'm
Scott Vorhees and I don't know. You know, that's terrible.
You can't do that. So let's just stick with a
couple of things here that we know, right, And Lucy Chapman,
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I think that you'll be pretty interested in how I
start off here, because it sounds super conspiratorial, but it's
also that which we know.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
I hope it's what I think it is.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
All right, Well let's see if it's not. I'm giving you.
And this is oh my gosh, this is even worse
than coming on the radio and saying good morning, I
don't know what's going on. I'm giving Lucy full free
reign to espouse all the crazy guano that you've built
up over I don't know, three days, three years. Regarding Ukraine,
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you let me have it. But first, we know that
Russia invaded Ukraine and took Crimea under the Obama Biden administration.
We know that Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was part of
a pro Russia energy company. And you remember, I hope
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that you remember. A lot of people ignore this. I
keep saying it over and over again. Vice President Biden
went over to Ukraine and said, we're going to withhold
American funds.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Now.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
See, I don't remember any of the gnashing of teeth
and the clutching of pearls when Biden went over to
Ukraine as Russia was invading them and said, you're not
going to get a dime from America until what until
you fire that pro Ukrainian prosecutor looking into the dealings
of this pro Russian energy company, that company, Barisma. It
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just so happened that in twenty fourteen, Hunter Biden got
on the board of Barisma. Okay, so we know, I mean,
we know that Biden went over Well, Biden in a
speech after that, talked about that and bragged about it.
He said, I went over there and told him you're
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not getting any money until you do this. So that's
what Biden said. Russia went in to Crimea, Ukraine took
that under the Obama Biden administration. Biden is now president.
We're a few years down the road, Russia goes into
Ukraine again. So you look at Russia not having any
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respect for Ukraine. They I think seemingly have even less
so for the Obamas and the Biden administration. That that
is conjecture. We know that Russia went into Ukraine under
Obama and Biden Hunter was on that energy company. We
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also know Joe Biden when he announced a few months
back on his way out the door, a pardon of
his son Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden was facing some charges
here for not paying taxes. That goes back to twenty sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
and nineteen. Whoops, forgot to pay my taxes for what
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a year? Now for four years? Huh, So that was
twenty sixteen. There was also the illegal purchase of a
gun while lying on a government form about drug use.
That was in twenty and eighteen. President Biden pardoned a
son for any crimes going back to not twenty eighteen
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with the gun charge, not twenty sixteen, with the start
of the paying taxes kerfuffle. Joe Biden pardoned a son
for any crimes committed by a son going back to
twenty fourteen. Twenty fourteen. Why, that's when he joined the
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board of the pro Russian Pro Russian Energy Company and
the Bidens went in there and withheld American funds from
Ukraine during that fight against Russia because it was gonna
look bad for Hunter Biden. That started in twenty fourteen. Now,
that's interesting. Makes it seem like it's not even about
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the gun charge in twenty eighteen, makes it seem like
it's not even about the attax charges, which he'd already
pled guilty for. So I mean, he he still has
to pay that back. I mean that the pardon just
means you're not gonna sit in jail. And anyway, it
went back to twenty fourteen, which will just put under
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the category of interesting. I don't know President Biden's motivation
on that one. I don't know what else do we know.
You can say this is conjecture, you can say this
is opinion, but the fact of the matter is if
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President Trump comes along and says, all right, Russia, this, this,
but not that Ukraine, he fought a good fight, You're
not going to get everything you want here. You're just
not mostly because America is not going to fund your
stalemate against Russia where thousands of people get killed every week.
We're not going to fund this in perpetuity. So we're
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not going to do this, which means when we pull
our funding, when we pull our weapons, which people online
have been saying, Ukraine's been getting that weapon, those weapons
and selling them for pennies on the dollar to be
able to just get some money back for this cabal
of Ukrainians. I don't know that's the case. I'm just
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saying that that's what some people are saying. Because everyone's
suddenly an expert. The last few days. I don't know
any of that. I do know this Ukraine gets more
money the longer that this war goes on. You could
make a case rooted in fact. And I'm not saying
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this is what Zelenski wants. I'm just saying, as a
matter of fact, if there's a ceasefire, if there's peace
in the region, the funding for Ukraine is largely cut off.
And I don't know why there would be continued billions
and hundreds of billions of American dollars going over to
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rebuild Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Seems like they've got some pretty rich rare earth mineral
reserves that a lot of people want. Maybe that's why
Russia's going in. Certainly America is looking to sign that
deal with Ukraine, and now it says Zelenski is ready
to sign that deal. So whatever happened on Friday seemingly
didn't derail those talks. But if you want more and
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more American money coming into Ukraine, you got to keep
the fighting going. I imagine there are people This is
me imagining, not rooted in fact. This is me imagining
that there are a group of people, either in or
out of Ukraine who benefit handsomely from the continued pipeline
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of American dollars going into Ukraine. And this group of
people who are insulated from the atrocities there. They might
not even be in Ukraine, but this group of people,
they don't want the fighting to stop. Why would we
want the fighting to stop? All right, so some more
Ukrainians die, What do we care? We still get our money.
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There are evil enough people in the world for whom
that would be a motivation. I don't know that Zelenski's
one of them. Zelenski might be caught in between here.
I don't get the impression that this guy who was
voicing a bear in a movie before becoming the president
of Ukraine. And let's focus on that for just a
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brief moment. How does one get to be the president
of Ukraine? I'd like to lead a war torn nation
that Russia can just go in and take whatever they
want whenever they want. You think there's a long line
of people like I'll do that job, or do you
think Zelenski was pushed into it? Hey, people like you.
You did a great job voiceing that bear. Why don't
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you be president? You think I should be president?
Speaker 5 (10:42):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Yeah, yeah, be president? I mean, it's not quite like
Joe Biden being president and people behind him pulling the strings.
But I wonder I can't imagine there's a lot of
people that want to be president of Ukraine. It's like
being the leader of the kids who are picked on,
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and you got the big bullies there that come over
there every day about eleven forty five and say time
for the lunch money, and the bullied kids have no shot.
But every few years someone else steps up and says,
I think you should stand up to those bullies.
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Me.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Yeah, yeah, we think you do a great job. Well
I'm flattered you think, so, okay, I'll do it, and
then they get bullied and the lunch money is taken.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
I mean, so, I.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
Don't dislike Volomir Zelensky. I don't have anything against Ukraine.
I do think that there are people who benefit from
this war going on forever. They don't want this to end.
I do think some of the people who want this
war to go on forever and are so happy that
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more and more money is going to Ukraine. They're so
happy that Zelensky walked out on Trump. They're so happy
that Russia might be emboltened here and I think a
lot of those people are Democrats in America. Boy, there
are a lot of people happy about that. On Friday, boys,
Zelenski showed Trump what leadership's all about. This is how
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you do it. You understand what happens when Zelenski walks
away from this meeting, walks away from this deal. The
war continues, more and more Ukrainian people that you're putting
flags on your social media for more and more of
those people die. They're dying right now as you're sitting
here in America, and you're so happy that some movie
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that no one's ever heard of won Best Picture at
the Academy Awards and speech after speech trash Trump last night,
and you put a Ukrainian flag on your social media
because you're like, I think it was great that they
told Trump, well, I don't want anything to do with you. Okay.
The end result of all of that is dead Ukrainians.
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That's what you're celebrating here. You're celebrating a group of
people who have no stake in this fight getting more
and more of your tax dollars. As you're the same
people to look around going we don't have any money
for this, We don't have any money to support the
mentally ill, homeless people. We don't have any money money
to plant trees in Louisiana. We don't have any money
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over guess where the money's going. It's going to prop
up the continued death of Ukrainians. And you're celebrating, you
are cheerleading that right now. So at the end of
all of this, what Zelensky have to say today, Well,
the word just came out a little bit ago that
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Zelenski intends to sign and he's ready to sign the
Minerals Deal with the United States, which would give America
some steak in what's going on in Ukraine. That way,
the next time Russia goes into Ukraine, well, now you've
gone to battle against direct American interests. Russia doesn't I
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don't think they want to do that. I would hope
they don't want to do that, and Ukraine would want
America to have interest there because Russia doesn't care about Ukraine.
They don't care what Zelenski thinks, they don't care what
the next eight presidents think. They just don't care. So
if America suddenly has some foothold in Ukraine, when Russia
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invade Ukraine, they're invading American interests and we're not going
to let that stand. It is to Ukraine's benefit to
sign this deal. It's too America's benefit to sign this deal.
We'll get some money back from everything we've just been
shoveling at that country the last three years. And I'm
not saying that our support of Ukraine has been misguided
or anything.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
I'm curious to hear what Lucy thinks about this. And
in about ten minutes twelve minutes from now, Senator Chuck Grassley.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Scott Voriez News Radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Full Lucy Chapman conspiracy theories.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
What do you got?
Speaker 4 (15:04):
Well, they're not my conspiracy theories. There just stuff that
I picked up over the in or over the weekend
on X and I see a lot of talk that
the mineral deal was already signed by the UK on
the inauguration day, that the minerals were already signed over
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to the UK, that the UK was going to come
in and support them.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Yes, but that doesn't have anything to do with America.
So you're saying that it does Ukraine. Ukraine got a
deal with Great Britain, so we don't need America anymore.
This was over here to try and make Trump look bad.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
That's kind of what I was getting from the post
that I was reading over the weekend.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Yes, right, all right, Well, if Ukraine thinks they're going
to battle Russia based on what Europe, what the United
Kingdom is going to do, let's look at that track record.
This is the same group that Trump went over there
and with twenty sixteen seventeen, early in the first Trump
administration and said, let me get this straight here, NATO Nations,
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you we're spending America is spending a lot of money
to help you fight Russia. Meanwhile, every single one of
you criminals has got a trade deal with Russia, and
you're building pipelines with Russia that further enriches Russia while
you're taking our money to protect you from an ever
bigger trade partner that you know, if Russia were to
invade any of you, I'm looking at you, France, the
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first thing you do is surrender. So if Ukraine says
these are the guys they're gonna protect us, no they're not.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
What does what else you got?
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Does Does Zelensky strike you as a brilliant politician?
Speaker 3 (16:47):
No?
Speaker 2 (16:49):
I think Zolensk. I honestly think Zelensky is a good man.
I do I And the reason why he wears that
garb is because he wants to align himself with the
cities and soldiers who are now fighting and dying against
Russia right now. And he says, that's how they're dressing.
I stand in solidary with them. That's how I'm dressing.
But Zelenski voiced a bear. He was the voice of Paddington,
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and then he became president of Ukraine after telling some
jokes in like the Funny Bone at Kiev. You know,
this is not someone This is someone who I think
was like next man up. No one wanted to be
the leader of Ukraine. It's like, oh, you want to
do it, you'd be great. You do it now. I
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think that he's I think that he is a good man,
and I think he obviously cares about the people in
his country. But he got it in his head. Maybe
he was planted in his head. You need to go
over and play, you know, like strong arm America. You
got no cards. You got no cards. I'm not playing cards,
ain't I had no cards? You got no cards?
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Here? We got the cards.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Frankly, you got no cards know, and Zelensky, for whatever reason,
wouldn't or didn't recognize that, and now we're in this situation.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Yes, but we were told by the media that this
deal was all but signed before they went into this
public YEP meeting.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Which was also weird. I don't know why. Suddenly it
got that whole thing where you before you go into
closed doors and negotiate or sign stuff, you go out
with the media. You shake hands, you smile, and go
we got a lot to talk about, and then that's it.
We're gonna get. Senator Chuck Grassley's thoughts on this next scot.
You all saw the blow up in the White House
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on Friday between Presidents Zelenski and Trump. But now here
we are a few days later, and America has a
deal that Zelenski appears ready to sign on the minerals,
and Europe is even kicking in a bunch of money.
So it looks like we are not only getting closer
to some of our money back, but perhaps peace in
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that region if this deal is signed. So was all
the stuff on Friday just really no big deal? We
welcome down the perspective of Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley Senator,
good morning. What do you think about all this?
Speaker 5 (19:13):
Well, let's start with my meeting was Lensky Friday for
about an hour with about fifteen Republican Democrat senators, and
it opened with Senator Wicker, the chairman of Armed Services Committee, saying, Zelenski,
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we should get the television cameras out of here so
that we can negotiate and have a good discussion.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
Remind me we had Remind me of the timeline. Did
you meet with Zelensky before or after what happened with
Trump and Vance in the White House.
Speaker 5 (19:53):
Before at nine thirty Eastern times?
Speaker 3 (19:55):
Okay, all right, please continue.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Yeah, and we had a very good de discussion. I'll
let it go with that. But it seems to me
that there would have been a better opportunity and prior
to an agreement sign if the news media had been
gotten out of the room after a few questions had
been asked, so you could have a very definitive discussion.
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And that's the way I see it. But I want
people to know that I had a very good discussion
with Olinsky. Zelenski wants peace, President Trump wants peace, and
Putin obviously doesn't want peace or he wouldn't have gone
to war against Ukraine. And you want to remember that
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Putin is a dictator. You want to remember that that
Zelenski was elected in a race with tough competition, And
you want to remember that it's uh Russia that violated
the Buddhic Past Agreement and nineteen ninety four that said
if KIF gave up their nuclear arms for a more
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peaceful nuclear environment, that Russia would guarantee its sovereignty. And
Russia violated that sovereignty in twenty fourteen when they went
into Crimea and into Ukraine. And you want to remember
that Putin is a dictator who has kidnapped nineteen thousand
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Ukrainian kids bring him to Russia to Russify them, and
he's bombing hospitals in violation of international law and all
this stuff. And I think he's going to get very
difficult to get Putin, who wants more as opposed to peace,
to agree to an agreement. But I'm glad that both
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Zelenski and the European leaders and President Trump want peace
because I want peace.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Talking here with Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, do you think
that this rare earth mineral deal that apparently President Zelensky
is ready to sign, which we heard on Friday before
things went south there. Do you think that that achieves
some level of peace in the region, knowing that Zolensky's
apparent problem is he wants Russia not to get a
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single square inch more of Ukraine than they had with Crimea.
I don't see that happening. President Trump doesn't see that happening.
So what concessions do all sides need to make here
in order to achieve peace in the region.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
Well, let's put it this way. The negotiations haven't started
with even President Trump at the table with Putin, let alone,
Zolensky's not there. But until you get all three of
them sitting down the same table, I don't think I
can answer your question.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Do you think Putin wants to sit at the same
table with Zelensky? He does, doesn't respect him, and anything
that he perceives that Zelenski wants he's not going to
give him. I don't think that Zelenski at that table
is a great idea.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
Well, I don't know how you have an agreement. If
it isn't, then you're going to force it on Zelenski.
And I think that that doesn't respect the United States
responsibilities are the Budhipest Agreement in nineteen ninety four, because
we signed that agreement with Reisia.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Right well, and Russia doesn't care about it. They went
back in here under President Biden, and they'll probably go
again somewhere down the line unless America has some interest
in Ukraine. This mineral deal seems to provide that. But
I think what President Trump is doing here it keep
Zelenski out of that table, pacifies Putin's ego and says,
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all right, you know you're right, you don't respect Ukraine.
We're not going to have Zelenski in here. But come on, Vladimir,
you can't get everything you want here.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
How about this this? But not that.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Vilensky might just have to take it if he wants
some piece here. That's that's my read on the situation.
But we can go round and round. Go ahead.
Speaker 5 (24:09):
I wouldn't want to say I wouldn't want to. I
don't want to disagree with you, because it is a
possibility that you could have Putin and uh Trump sitting
down at the table without Zelensky and Trump knowing somewhere's
Zelenski can go and put something in front of Zelensky
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that he could buy into. But you've got to be
pretty darn certain that it's something that Zelenski can buy into.
You can't dictate to the to a president that's democratically
elected uh and dictate to them uh. And from Putin
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being a dictator dictating the results of the peace treaty,
because usually if you're a victor in a war, you
can do that. But Putin can't claim to be a
victor in his war. No, you can't say too, because
Zolensky unconditional surrender.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
No, I don't know that anyone involved here other than
Putin wants that to happen. I think that Trump would
be the one dictating, America would be the one dictating.
Russia would have to deal with it. Otherwise that'd have
to deal with US, and Ukraine would have to deal
with it, because if they don't, then we cut off
the money, we cut off the weapons, and they'll be done.
So I'm just very curious to see what's happening here
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in the maybe days, perhaps weeks ahead. You've talked at
length with President Zelensky and certainly President Trump. People want
to blame one or the other for how we got
to this point and how we move forward.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Who do you think is.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
In the best position to bring some peace in that region?
And who do you think was to blame for what
happened between those two sides on Friday.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
Well, I'm not going to pick things out. I was
in that environment. I saw the same stuff on television
you saw on television. But remember that was at the
end of a fifty minute meeting, and everything prior to
the last five minutes was considered a very cordial meeting.
So I don't think you should draw any conclusions from
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the blow up of the last five minutes.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
I'm guessing that this kind of another thing, Yes.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
Another thing I think you ought to think about is
what happened after Zelensky left the United States. He went
to London and there was a lot of countries sat
down with him in a friendly way and started a
process of helping along the president in these negotiations. If
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the president will accept.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
The help, yeah, you Britain said, here's three billion dollars.
I mean, this is what America has been asking Europe
to do for the last three years that they haven't done.
Just very curious to see what happens. We just have
a minute or two left here with Senator Chuck Grassley,
and I wanted to switch gears on something that you
and I certainly both agree wholeheartedly on. We were both
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amazed over the weekend that a person who killed a
young woman here on the streets of Omaha was arrested
in Honduras almost ten years later after he was He
should have been considered a flight risk, being an illegal immigrant.
The nature of the crime, a young woman named Sarah
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Root was killed, and this guy was able to flee
the country. He was finally arrested on something else. It
pinged something in the system, and now it looks like
he'll be brought back here to the area to answer
for the death of Sarah Rout. This is amazing. I
know you feel the same way. What are your thoughts
on this happening nine years later?
Speaker 5 (28:00):
All it hopefully brings some closing to the Root family. Secondly,
I'm quite shocked that he was able to be found
and arrested and hopefully deported to the United States, and
I'm and face justice. It's just the right thing to happen.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Senator.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
I appreciate your thoughts as always, especially since I get
the impression that you're not feeling one hundred percent today.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Are you feeling all right?
Speaker 5 (28:35):
Yeah, I'm feeling all right.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Okay, all right, Well you suffer the same thing I do.
People always look at me and go, you look tired,
no matter if I'm tired or not. So you you, you,
you're It's always a pleasure to talk with you, and
I appreciate our conversation today.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Thank you very much for doing it.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
Hey, thank you.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
That is Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley here on eleven to
ten KFAB. I still maintain that he doesn't sound one
hundred percent, But like any guy, especially an Iowa guy,
I'm fine. You sure, you know you don't need to
take a moment.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
I'm good. That is the Midwest way.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Scott voices News Radio eleven ten KFAB.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
There was one post, but I don't know who, probably
several like this, But there are a lot of people
looking at that saying, well, I blame this person, I
blame that person. And someone said it'll be very interesting
now in the wake of this to see who supports
Ukraine and who supports America, which is an interesting way
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of putting it. Now, I'll give people the benefit of
the doubt there might be people who support Ukraine in
that because they hate Trump and they see this as
a win for Russia. No one wants Russia to win,
all right, very few of us want Russia to win.
But it is an interesting way of looking at that.
Here is the director of National Intelligence.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
They are going to say what their position is. What
we should pay attention to here in the United States
of America is the American people. So many people across
the country celebrating the strong leadership that President Trump and
Vice President Vance demonstrated in the Oval Office, something we
have not seen over the last four years of the
Biden administration, where we finally have a president who's going
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to stand up strongly and fiercely and unwaveringly for the
cause of peace and freedom for the American people. I
know that that is who President Trump has on his
heart and on his mind as he is working towards
bringing about a negotiated end.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
To this war.
Speaker 7 (30:39):
I think those who are criticizing his efforts in this
way are showing that they are not committed to peace,
and in the case of many of those European countries,
that they're not committed to the cause and values of freedom.
Even though they speak of this, we heard very clearly
during Vice President Vance's speech in Munich different examples of
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how these Europeans, in partners and longtime allies in many cases,
are actually implementing policies that undermine democracy. That shows that
they don't actually believe in the voices of the people
being heard and implementing anti freedom policies. We're seeing this
in the United Kingdom, We're seeing this in Germany. We
saw it with the tossing out of the elections in Romania.
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So there's something fundamentally deeper here that shows a huge
difference in divergence between the values that President Trump and
Vice President Vance are fighting for, the values that are
enshrined in our constitution, the interests of the American people
in our peace and freedom and national security, versus those
of many of these European countries who are coming to
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Zelensky's side as he walked out of the White House,
saying basically that they are going to support him in
continuing this war and that they don't stand with us
around these fundamental values of freedom.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
That is, the Director of National Intelligence Tausi Gabbard man,
it's hard to talk when my mouth is wide open,
all these European nations. She said this said, oh, we
need we need freedom in this region. You guys are
sliding further and further into cow towing and Sharia law
and throwing out elections and all the rest of it.
Tell me about all this freedom you want.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
I like her.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
This is a very different message coming from the White House,
and it looks like Trump's gonna get what he wants. Anyways,
Zelenski says today he's ready to sign this deal. He
was ready to sign it on Friday after that happened,
put that into question. But looks like they're getting back
to the table. There's a new commercial on our radio station.
(32:36):
Oh boy, we love new sponsors. The sponsor as I forgot,
it's like we hate don Bacon or whatever.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
There's anyway.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
The ad is, if you're planning your basketball parties, I
guess you can't afford food because the cost of things
have gone up under President Trump. Trump's tariffs have caused
some inflation to spike in this country, and so if
you're going to have a party, just tell your guests, hey,
(33:09):
who who who? Woa Quit eating all the celery, don't
drink all that Sodi pop because you can't afford it. Yes,
I'm sure the couple of nickels that this or that
went up there is gonna be such that like, oh boy,
we can't afford to have this part, then don't have
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it if you honestly can't. I should probably play the commercial, right,
a little bit of it so we can hear what
we're talking about.
Speaker 3 (33:37):
Yeah, yeah, okay, all right.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
I'm gonna put it over here so that I can
pause it a little bit. All right, back it up.
I was backing up, backing up, backing up, all right
on rig our Economy is the name of this group.
Speaker 6 (33:56):
Parties for the college basketball tournament are being planned across.
Invite your friends, tell your family. This year watching a
bracketbuster could also be a wallet buster, brought to you
by Trump's tariffs. More expensive beer, even a can of
soda will.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
Cost you more.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
How much more? How much more? All right, let me
get to the rest of this part.
Speaker 6 (34:19):
Welcome only it's an even bigger splurge, and make sure
you tell your guests there are no seconds on that chili.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
Put down the devil DAGs, give a.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
Party planner in your household. You have to do your part,
and that means paying more.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
No seconds, tell your guests no second on the chili.
Is that what she said? No seconds on the chili?
First of all, if you've got a whole spread there,
how much chili are you eating?
Speaker 3 (34:44):
If?
Speaker 2 (34:45):
First of all, if you got a bunch of guests
coming over you don't know about their gi tract, I
wouldn't serve chili. I mean if you, especially if you're
watching basketball all day, you don't want some guy eating
three four bowls of chili then hanging out on your
couch all day. That, regardless of the cost, that's just
a bad idea. Your couch cushions are gonna have to
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be fumigated, if not replaced, and that's gonna cost you
more thanks to Trump's tariffs. All right, what else?
Speaker 6 (35:12):
This is how we pay for Congressman Don Bacon's tax
cuts from billionaires and big corporations.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Oh that's right, Don Bacon did this. Don Bacon said,
all right, let me see this deal here. Yep, looks
like tax cuts for everybody, including everybody millionaires and billionaires
and corporations. Yes, and people who are not millionaires, people
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who are struggling to make ends. Meets mom and pop shops,
they all get the same percentage rate. If you pay
a bazillion dollars in taxes, you get a cut on that.
And if you pay a whole lot more, your cut's
gonna be bigger. These commies don't want them to give.
We just want to take whatever we want from them,
and we want to give it to whoever we want.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
I don't know if you noticed, but the chainsaw is
out and that's not happening anymore. I I want a
tax cut, you socialists. I want a tax cut. I
got stuff I gotta buy. It's golf season. I need
new shoes. And my headcover on my driver is all
(36:27):
beat up. Before I get made fun of or having
a ratty looking headcover, I need a new headcover. I
you know, there's no telling what I might want. But
Don Bacon has given some money back to the people
who fuel our economy, all those millionaires and billionaires and
those big corporations. How theare they get a tax cut
where they might use that to invest back in the
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business and hire more people. Those sons of bees snatches.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
I can't believe it.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Tell Don Bacon, you don't want anyone to be able
to hire more people and get any of their money back.
All right, So this is the this is the commercial
I wanted to respond to. You know what's funny about
this group? And I forget I'm not going to play
the last nineteen seconds or whatever. At some point it
says paid for people who know better than you is
(37:15):
basically the group. That's not the name of the group,
but that's how they see themselves. This is brought to
you by people who've just paid a lot more attention
than you. Well, guess what, I pay a little bit
of attention, and I don't remember this group, Saint Boo
during four years of President Biden. Let's talk about inflation,
(37:36):
shall we. This is without looking at You can take
your political lens and you can put it over here.
Let's just look at numbers. Numbers don't lie. Oh yeah,
they do, well, anyone can make numbers lie. But let's
look at inflation rates. And by the way, most of
these inflation numbers don't even count food and gas. They
(37:58):
count a bunch of things that maybe you're not buying
and bringing to your basketball party. A lot of the
inflation numbers you see leave food out. How do they
know what the cost of chili has become These idiots
don't even count it in their inflation numbers, you know.
(38:18):
So it's like the cost of building materials. So next
time you're inviting people over to watch March basketball, don't
try and get them to build a deck for you,
because it's going to cost a lot more Like, wait
a second, what kind of party is this? So under
President Biden, using Labor Department statistics, under four years of
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President Biden, inflation went up twenty percent in four years.
Most Americans during that stretch did not get a twenty
percent raise. Unless it was just me and Lucy who
didn't get a twenty percent raise.
Speaker 4 (39:00):
Most nobody got a twenty percent raise. I've never even
heard of that. I mean, unless you actually change your
job in the same company. But if you change your.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
Job, right, twenty percent inflation rate under President Biden. And
I know, I know COVID that's a whole separate argument
and diatribe. But I don't remember this group saying anything
about tell Don Bacon he's got to keep Joe Biden's
inflation under control. This group didn't say anything during any
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of that time, not one thing. They had nothing to
say about twenty percent inflation under President Biden. Under four
years of President Trump in twenty seventeen through the end
of twenty twenty, that four year inflation rate was seven
and a half percent, and that includes a COVID year
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seven and a half percent versus twenty percent for Biden.
So what are these guys saying. They're saying that Trump's
tariffs are spiking inflation. Now that's interesting because according to
Labor Department statistics, the only month we have inflation rates
for is January. When did President Trump take office January twentieth,
So inflation went up about three percent in January year
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over year, not month over month, year over year. So
that's three percent from Biden a year ago to three
percent for three quarters of the month Biden this past January.
That's still on Biden. Now, A lot of the experts
say that when we get the February numbers, inflation will
have gone up a little bit more, and I wouldn't
(40:44):
doubt that to be the case. There is certainly some
the people are like, I don't know how to deal
with all of this. Every single day there's a fire
hose coming out of the White House. We got tariffs,
we don't have tariffs. They were going to tax We're
going to tariff against Canada. Wait, no, that's put on hold.
I don't know what to do right now. Am I
(41:04):
getting to tax cut? Is Elon Musk doing this? Is
there going to be peace in the Middle East? Is
there gonna be peace in Russia? There is certainly a
whole bunch of I don't know. I need what's the
stuff you take there if you've got sea sickness?
Speaker 4 (41:20):
Dramamine?
Speaker 3 (41:21):
I need some.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
Dramamine because of all the ups and downs on my
level of consumer confidence and the consistent word out of
Washington this I mean, I'm not surprised there's gonna be
some fluctuations in the last few weeks, which again brings
us back to the fact that it feels like Trump
has been in office for a million years at this boy,
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everything has happened.
Speaker 3 (41:45):
It's been.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Not quite a month and a half, about a month
and a half and maybe a month and a half tomorrow. Incredible.
But I know this. This group is talking about but
Bacon being responsible for inflation that hasn't happened yet, And
they didn't say anything about Biden being responsible or at
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least being president when we had inflation. I'll be fair
here with statistics. Everyone's going to blame it on somebody.
But fact the matter is, they didn't say anything about
the inflation when he was president. A bunch of liars.
Speaker 4 (42:27):
No, to be fair, Yes, they did say Don right,
they didn't just say Bacon is the cause of you.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
Know, they're talking about Congressman Don Bacon.
Speaker 4 (42:36):
Okay, I'm just I just want to be clear.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Scott Scott Vorhees here with Lucy Chapman, and the word
came out overnight Friday night into Saturday morning. I woke
up to a text message from a friend of mine
that said, Praise the Lord, Like, what what did I miss?
And then I saw the news and it is a
mix of emotions that almost ten years later, the person
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who was accused of driving drunk and speeding racing through
the streets of Omaha went through a red light and
crashed into a car driven by Sarah Rout, killing her.
The person who was accused in that crime, who was
allowed to bond out and flee even though he should
have been considered a flight risk on the nature of
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the crime and the fact that he was in the
country illegally, but was not considered a flight risk took off.
I don't think any of us ever thought we would
see him ever again. He was arrested the other day
in Honduras and now we're waiting extradition, not convicting him
of anything, but the fact that someone's going to stand
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trial for this crime is bringing, as I said, a
range of emotions. That's for all of us. But I
can't imagine the thoughts going through Sarah Root's mom. Michelle
Root joins us here on news radio eleven to ten
KFA being machine, what are your thoughts and maybe share
with us the timeline of when you found out about
all of this.
Speaker 8 (44:07):
Thank you Scott for having me. I am just I
know it sounds crazy because it doesn't bring Sarah back,
but our family is just so overjoyed because we had
come to the fact that we probably would never get
to see justice for Sarah in our lifetime. And so
(44:28):
I got the news on Thursday that they arrested him,
or on Friday, sorry that they had arrested him on
Thursday evening, and as you can imagine, I was in disbelief,
and I was shaking and hollering and crying and asking
(44:49):
if it was true. And I had no reason to
disbelieve the person that was letting me know. But I
just I was in DISBELI because again I never thought
it was going to happen. And I just am so
thankful for our community that has fought with us for
(45:12):
these past nine years, are our government, the Honduran government,
their special forces, that this was able to happen. It
just is still I am still in disbelief. You know,
before must have been last Tuesday, I was asked to
(45:36):
come out for the State of Union tomorrow and I
had declined, and so they asked Sarah's dad, Scott, if
he would be willing to come out. And mind you,
this was before anything was told to us about his capture,
because that would have been a week ago Tuesday. And
(45:59):
so Scott is on his way out to DC right now,
and hopefully we'll get more information once he is out there,
as far as when we could possibly see him extradited
back here to Douglas County to stand trial or however
that process plays out for killing Sarah. But we are
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just grateful for all the support that our family has
received throughout these nine years and just can't thank everybody
enough that was involved in this being able to be
made a reality.
Speaker 2 (46:39):
It's my understanding he was picked up for something else
and they put his identity into the system. I don't
know if he gave a real name, but perhaps it
was fingerprints that don't lie, or DNA or something. But
it pays something back here and that is how we
learned about this.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
Is that accurate?
Speaker 8 (46:58):
That has not been mentioned and to me, all that
has been mentioned to me is he was under surveillance
and we're trying to track down if he committed another
crime there and that's why he was captured. There has
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anything that I've read in any contacts that I've had
outside of DC, there is no mention of him committing
another crime down there.
Speaker 2 (47:28):
Okay, Well, if if indeed this was authorities the world over,
including the Honduran National Police, who they hadn't forgotten about Sarah,
They hadn't forgotten what happened nine years ago. They have
been working on this ever since. I mean, how does
that make you feel to know that people who didn't
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even know Sarah Rut have not forgotten and they wanted
some justice for this as well?
Speaker 8 (47:58):
Again, overjoyed in just so appreciative. I worked with a
pastor early on when this happened to Sarah, who is
from Honduras, but he was a US citizen here and
we did a video and sent it down to Honduras
to be played to plead if anybody would see him
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to call the authorities. And I got a lot of
response from people and had to use the translator to
translate the information that and it was all positive, like
we want justice for your daughter to this isn't right,
you know, he should be held accountable. It was very
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overwhelming the support from down there, from their citizens as well,
and they were like, we would let you know if
we see him. One of them that had reached out
to me said she had lived down the street from
his mother. And you know, I just again am overwhelmed
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by the support all over for this for Sarah. And
I can't thank people enough for still staying vigilant nine
years later, you know, to make this a reality. So
I just I don't know, God, Scott, it's just like
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you said, a range of emotions, most of them happy,
which sounds weird because it doesn't bring Sarah back. But
we needed this piece of closure for Sarah. Right now,
We've got that done and it's a heavy weight lifted
off our shoulders, but I can't forget those that haven't
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gotten justice yet. And I just hope and pray they
see this as to not give up and to continue
to fight and get that village behind you and make
calls and make people listen.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
Is the range of emotion here in this I think
last question for you, Michelle, and I know you're stepping
away from things to talk to us this morning. I
appreciate that is the range of emotions include something about
being pretty nervous about what might happen next. After all,
he's being brought to the same system that tragically failed
your family and Sarah nine years ago by letting him
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go in the first place.
Speaker 8 (50:38):
It is that is a big fear of mine, and
I've learned to try to trust back into our system
with this and hope that the same mistakes aren't made.
And I know this is going to sound crazy as well.
I keep praying to God to get him here here safely,
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because I need our family needs to see him and
give our impact statement. The things that bring me more
comfort are he cannot do this to somebody else now.
He is not out there living his life free with
his family, with his friends. He is actually en custody,
(51:24):
and I am just hoping and praying that it sounds
like the hunter in government is working with the United
States to get him extradited back here. But again, if
there are things I'm not aware of, like another crime
committed which I cannot find anywhere, is he will have
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to serve out that sentence there. But in my mind,
at least he's off the street, and in my mind,
that's a success.
Speaker 2 (51:57):
Michelle, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with
us today and several times over the last near decade
since we lost your daughter, Sarah Root. And I look
forward to talking to you along the way, including if
we get the verdict and the closure from that perspective
that we're all praying for. Thank you very much.
Speaker 8 (52:17):
Thank you, Scott. God bless you to.
Speaker 3 (52:19):
You as well.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
Thank you very much, Michelle Root, Sarah Root's mom here
on eleven ten Kfab. We don't know what this guy's
been doing. He was nineteen when this crash happened and
took Sarah Root's life at the age of twenty one,
and it's been nine years since that happened, so he's
say twenty eight, What did you do in your life
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between the ages of nineteen and twenty eight. Graduate college,
have a great time in college. Graduate college, get started
in a career, Maybe change it a few times until
you found what you were looking for, Meet the right person,
get married, start a family. In that stretch, maybe do
military and be able to come home and hug your
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family and friends. All things that Sarah Rout never had
the opportunity to do, and all things that Michelle never
had the opportunity to watch your daughter do. It breaks
my heart.
Speaker 1 (53:16):
Scott for Yes News Radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Quite a conversation woven throughout the morning, starting off with
what happened Friday in the Oval offense between Presidents Trump
and Zelensky and Vice President Vance, getting Senator Chuck Grassley's
thoughts on that, which not everyone really appreciated, getting a
whole bunch of great emails about it that I said
I'd get to and then completely ignored, which I said,
might certainly happen as we started talking about this commercial
(53:43):
or they're blaming Don Bacon for rampant inflation that's going
to ruin your March basketball parties. This group said nothing
about inflation going up twenty percent under Biden's watch. They
said nothing, but boy, they don't like the inflation report.
After a week and a half, a Trump in the
office in January, and then suddenly we were able to
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talk with Sarah Root's mom, Michelle Root, after the man
charged in the death of her daughter, and I posted
on Facebook. Senator deb Fischer. She released a statement after
all of this, after this guy was arrested nine years later,
and some guy on my Facebook was like, you guys
(54:30):
are terrible. Why don't you quit picking on illegal immigrants.
Americans commit crimes all the time. Yes, Americans commit crimes
all the time. We note and talk about that all
the time. Why is this one unique? Because this is
something where police did their jobs. They arrested someone, never
(54:55):
mind the fact here that he was in the country illegally.
A person was accused of driving drunk, going through red lights,
and speed racing through the streets of our community. My
daughter could have been hit, Your daughter could have been hit.
As it was, it was Michelle's daughter, Sarah Rut hit
and killed here in Omaha, and police were able to
(55:20):
arrest the person who crashed into that vehicle from behind
and take him into custody. We had a tragedy, and
we had someone who was going to stand accused of it,
and some judge named Judge Marcuso said, oh, I don't
think this person's a flight risk, even though he's in
the country illegally, has committed other crimes, and I believe
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has been back and forth across our border a few times.
I'm sure he will sit here and wait for his trial.
And he meeped his way out of here. He did
the road runner routine, like all right, now, don't run away,
I won't me me.
Speaker 3 (55:58):
Gone.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
No one was sure where he was, but everyone thought
if he makes it back to Honduras, we'll never see
him again. He made it back to Honduras, and we
thought we'd never see him again. Nine years later, he
gets arrested, as I told Michelle, whether it was on
Duram police, whether they were working with our authorities or whatever.
Whereas a lot of us have gone about our lives
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these last nine years, some people forget about all these crimes.
These guys didn't. And I just wondered what this guy
has been doing for nine years between the ages of
nineteen and twenty eight. And I said, he got a
chance to do all those things. And Sarah Rout never did,
and Michelle and Scott, her parents never got a chance
(56:43):
to enjoy that along with her.
Speaker 3 (56:44):
I got choked up.
Speaker 2 (56:46):
My daughter is about that age, and I think about
the next decade or so of her life and all
the things that I pray I get to experience with her.
I got choked up. I got choked up on Michelle's
behalf everyone's. So I go to the Fox News break Lucy,
and I got tears in my eyes and I look
(57:09):
over and I see this headline. It just so happened.
At that moment. I got the daily email from the
Babylon B satirical news website, and I see the first
headline that just made me shake my head and laugh
like I needed that. Here's the headline, insult to injury.
Trump changes Netflix password and now Zelensky has to get
(57:32):
his own Netflix account.
Speaker 4 (57:35):
Yes, yeah, just laugh.
Speaker 3 (57:38):
I'll get you home on that's so stupid.
Speaker 4 (57:43):
Oh wait, that's not real, you.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
Know, I might as well be. They had one the
other day the Babylon B did something like Zelenski tries
interesting strategy of insulting the people who give him endless money.
Did you watch the to Me Awards last night at all?
Speaker 3 (58:02):
Now you do.
Speaker 4 (58:02):
I haven't watched them in years, Well, probably since Billy
Crystal hosted. That's probably how long it's been.
Speaker 2 (58:10):
They had Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan out there to
give Best Picture, and Billy Crystal even he did a
movie quote. I was like someone ding that guy. He said, well,
let's give this away because if you're going to win
an Oscar Wait, how did he phrase it? If you're
going to be an Oscar winner for the rest of
(58:32):
your life, you want the rest of your life to
begin as soon as possible. Your eighties movie reference when
Harry met Silent. I love it, just fantastic and it
was great to see them out there. And then they
gave Best Picture to a movie that no one's ever
heard of. This is a family film. I guess what
(58:52):
it's about is a Russian prostitute.
Speaker 4 (58:56):
So is that sarcasm?
Speaker 2 (58:58):
No, that is That's what the movie is about. It's
called Anora.
Speaker 4 (59:03):
And they said there wasn't free enterprise insia.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
Yeah, right, little independent movie. And uh so that that
was your best picture. That's fine. I don't care. H
Every year they give out Best Picture, and some of
them I've seen and said absolutely some of them I've
never heard of, and as I admit, as I go
(59:29):
into as I continue to go into cranky old age,
there'll be more occasions for me to go what is
this garbage? So why did I watch? I watch for
the same reason I always watch. I like to see
the opening segment. They had the two actresses from Wicked
come out there and sing, which great singers, good music,
(59:51):
and then Conan O'Brien came out and did his jokes.
I think Conan's Conan was the host last night. I
love Conan O'Brien, which might be the most controversial thing
I say all morning. People run hot and cold on
old Coco, not me. I love the guy and his
last his best line, I think, came midway through the
Academy Awards. He said something like, we're now at halftime
(01:00:15):
of our show tonight, which means Kendrick Lamar is going
to come out here and call Drake a pedophile. Come on, Lucy,
that's funny. It's funny Super Bowl reference. Yes, But then
I also I got to see the end memoriam, and
it started off with Morgan Freeman started off leading a
tribute to Gene Hackman, which was very very sweet.
Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
Oh tried this on real quick, right, Gene Hackman has
a heart attack and dies. Yes, perhaps, Yeah, wife comes in,
finds him dead.
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
And decides to take her own life at the age
of sixty whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:00:52):
No, goes into the kitchen to maybe to make the
call or whatever. Yeah, she leaves the room because he's
very dead. Yeah, assuming, Yeah, she grabs some pills or
there's spilled pills. She grabs some pills to do something
to ease, to settle down or whatever. Or maybe she's
(01:01:12):
having chest pain. Maybe she's grabbing uh the old Uh
completely forgot what it's called when you're having a heart
attack and you take the nitro. Okay, maybe she's grabbing
the nitro because she's now starting to have the chest pain.
Just found her husband dead, so she collapses. Maybe doesn't die,
but then since she didn't get any help, so she dies.
(01:01:33):
Nobody lets the dog out.
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
The dog was created, but there were two other dogs.
Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
They were outside. There's a dog door.
Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
OK. How do you need that?
Speaker 4 (01:01:42):
Conspiracy?
Speaker 3 (01:01:43):
I don't know, no idea.
Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
I thought you'd be proud of me to not have
because I got one.
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
No, I don't need that either. I'll tell you what
I don't need right now. Any more media outlets talking
about Gene Hackman and the condition the body was in
after being there for maybe a couple of weeks, Like no, no,
you know what, just lie to us, Just say Gene
Hackman passed away quietly in his sleep. We'd just go, ah,
(01:02:12):
and that's fine. What about his wife? So you ice
her for a year or two and then you say,
at Gene Hackman's late white, you know, late Gene Hackman's
widow has passed away peacefully in her sleep, And we go, ah,
that's all we want. If you're gonna lie to us
about anything, anyway, lie to us. So they do the
end memoriam and I do the usual like, ah, oh,
(01:02:35):
I forgot that person. Don't wait, he died. I do
that whole thing and it was really well done. And
then I immediately go online to say who they leave out.
I knew one of them right away. Michelle Trachtenberg, who
didn't do a lot of movies but passed away at
the same time, passed away at the same time at
Gene Hackman, not at the same time, but you know,
got the news in the same day that actress that
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she was left out. And then Martin nothing for Martin Mole.
I wonder why Martin Mole. What was the date sometime
in the past year? Are you gonna leave out Martin Mole?
How many times can I say Martin Mole?
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Martin Mole just.
Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Keep saying this to Olivia Hussey Hussy. She played Juliet
in the old Romeo and Juliet movie we all watched
in high school. Morgan Spurlock, who did the I'm Eating
McDonald's every Day documentary, he was left out. So there
was Oh, and there might have been one more, but
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I don't know she's dead. I'll double check. But it's
always interesting to say who they leave out? Martin Mole,
How you're not gonna include Martin Mole. His rolling Mister
Mom is one of the greatest performances of all time.
Shannon Doherty was the other one I like. I think
she passed in the last year, but I don't know
if I just made that up. So she was left
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out last night as well. But I want to give
Martin Mole his props. Here one of the greatest scenes
in movie history with Michael Keaton on.
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