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John Daly here. You know what day it is? Neither do I. I live life daily. That's why I only spend on Modo Casino. Modo's got daily free bonuses, daily tournaments, new slots out of daily. And the best part, guaranteed daily jackpots. You can't beat that. So today's the day you're gripping to spend it with me on Modo. America's Social Casino. Play for free on moto.combo.combo.combo.combo.combo.combo. Once again, staring at drone footage of Nancy Guthrie's house. Nice house. Like a lot of homes there in the Phoenix area, swimming pool in the backyard, earth tones, beautiful property, nice neighborhood. And I was thinking she's not the only one in that neighborhood. What are her neighbors doing? Are they there? Are they home? How far away is their house? I mean, is it like a neighborhood? Yeah. Yeah. Well, they're not real, real close together. It's rich people neighborhood. So there's, it's not like the homes are within 10 feet of each other, like where I live and my, my lean to hovel. No, it's, uh... But their neighbors are people have to come up and down the street. They're presumably kids. Well, it's Phoenix. Grandkids might be coming over, wanted to play over at Grandma and Grandpa's. And what are those neighbors doing? Well, clearly not watching her house every second. Yeah, but they... I mean, who does that, though, really? So they got to go to work. Where they, I don't know, the Titans of Empire. But they got to go to work at Empire Titan business. And the media is just following them out. Are you an investigator? Do you have a backpack? Have you seen any gloves? And they're just like, remember, it's me. It's Wanda. I'm going to work. We just, we did this yesterday when I got home from work and also yesterday morning at the same time. I have not changed my car. I am going, I live here. This is my house. Get out. Meanwhile, there's the guy that's still like out there sunbathing wearing a speedo. I don't care if there's drones overhead. I have to look leathery. Otherwise people are not going to recognize me. The sun's good for you. Sure. Every dermatologist would say so. So I just, I feel, I just can't feel bad for those people. That's a, that's got to be a weird deal. And now this entire thing on the Nancy Guthrie abductor cases, whether or not they can find someone who owns a backpack. They're like, well, it's a very specific backpack. It's the Ozark Trail Hiker backpack. So they're trying to figure out who may be bought an Ozark Trail Hiker Backpack. Again, they're in Arizona. The Ozarks are largely in Missouri. So they're saying, well, maybe we can track down who bought the backpack. So it's seriously an Ozark area only backpack? No, it's just the name of the backpack. I don't know. I guess you could probably buy one anywhere. Our news department says it's a Walmart brand. Is it?

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So a Walmart, thanks Craig, our news department, aka Craig this morning. The Ozark Trail Hiker Backpack. And if you're wondering, well, how many people have this very specific backpack? I don't know. They found. Like a billion gloves there in the desert trails around Tucson. They're just billion. People are like, here's a glove. I didn't realize there's so many gloves out there until suddenly people were looking for them. There's gloves everywhere. They have had 13,000 tips to the FBI in less than two weeks. I know a guy with gloves, and they have to follow up on them. And you wonder, like, is it because someone honestly knows something that could be of assistance to the investigators or is it someone said, I heard they're paying $100,000 for information that leads to an arrest? Hey, this is better odds than playing Kino. And you just call them up and go, Dan. Unfortunately, you probably do have that. Yeah. There's a guy down the street that. I've always thought he was sketchy. His name is Dan. Check into Dan. And then if Dan ends up being the guy, you get $100,000. I mean, it's got to be worth a shot other than you're tying up FBI resources if you have no idea what you're talking about. I also love the idea that the FBI said we've just doubled the reward. $100,000. Like someone was sitting there knowing who took the sweet woman. I said, I'd tell the FBI, but I'm not going to do it for $50,000. Let's sweeten the pot a little bit. I don't get that. It's a lot I don't get. And we'll reveal it incrementally here throughout the morning. Well, our long statewide nightmare is over. They have formally... reprimended Omaha State Senator Michaela Brett Kavanaugh. This is the Omaha State Senator who loves trans people. She said so loudly and repeatedly over the span of about three minutes a couple of years ago. We love trans people, trans people belong here. That was the chant that she did there, but that was not what led to this reprimand. She is also the state senator who showed up for work this year. and saw some signs on the wall of the Unicamil celebrating America's 250th birthday. She said, nope. Not going to have signs celebrating America. Not from Prager University. That's conservative stuff. And so she gleefully went through the hallway ripping these signs off the walls. Several people were injured. Children had to seek counseling. It was awful. I lost several nights of sleep. And then the state patrol had to look into it. Is this the person who may have taken these things down? Yes, she videotaped herself doing it and posted the pictures on her social media. This was what you call an open and shut case. She apologized for doing it. And so now the unicameral had to be like, all right, what do we do with Michaela?

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which is a regular question there at the unicameral. So they decided that they were going to publicly reprimend her. They had a vote. Are we going to reprimend Michaela? Well, does that mean that we remove her from office? No. Does she have to shut up the rest of the day? No. Does it mean anything? No. Is it even a slap on the wrist? Does someone get to slap her on the wrist? No, please don't strike the state senators. So they just had a vote. Say, Michaela. Stop that. And she apologized again, and then we moved on to more important issues like who's going to go in what bathroom and what definition of anti-Semitism might be used in various bills. By the way, those are two actual things, worming their way through your Nebraska state legislature. We are now on the precipice of another government shutdown. I completely agree. with Democrat, former House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Democrat from Maryland who says, quote, the normalization of shutdowns. Stenny. Is stupid. Stupid from Steny. Steny. Stenny says it's stupid, and I agree with Stenny. It is stupid. So thank you for that. Now, of course, the question then is, well, whose fault is that? I mean, technically, the shutdowns right now are the fault of the Democrats. When you are in the minority, as they are in the House and Senate, the only power you have in the Senate, well, the only power you have is for the House to do what the House is going to do. Republicans do a straight majority, and it moves on to the Senate. Senate have these rules, well, if we don't have a filibuster-proof majority that we don't actually enforce, we don't make them do an actual filibuster. Then it has to meet a certain threshold of votes, 60 votes. We're never going to get that on anything. So Democrats just fold their arms and go, me. And if we aren't able to then fund something like the Department of Homeland Security, then the government can shut down. Portions of the government. This is, I think this is the partial, partial government shutdown. But who's at impact? TSA. Coast Guard. Coast Guard. FEMA. As there are several areas of the country that got walloped by winter weather as we've been sitting here in San Diego, Nebraska for the last couple of weeks. They're getting hammered. They're well below zero, well above average snow. FEMA's been out there trying to deal with that stuff. The Democrats are like they don't need the money. And why? Because they want to defund ICE. And ICE is already funded for the rest of the year through the big beautiful bill. This is really hard for me to process, Scott. And then when I listen to Chuck Schumer, who probably needs to take a long vacation, he says overwhelmingly the country wants ICE to be abolished.

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to be defanged, take away the guns, take away the handcuffs, unmasked, you know, basically walk out there like Hansel and Gretel. That's what he wants. And yet in the next sentence, he votes down the Save Act. Even though overwhelmingly Americans want a photo ID for people who vote. Great point. So what is this guy? Do you listen to yourself? Well, they also said we want ice. Overwhelmingly, the American people want ice to go away. They said we want them to wear body cams. And then they said, all right, they got body cams. And now they're complaining, well, the body cam footage is going to be used to identify violent protesters and arrest them. Yes, that's what law enforcement does. Quit trying to murder the members of ICE or obstruct law enforcement operations. And you won't have a problem. I don't have any issue with ice wearing body cam footage because I'm at work or I'm at my kid's basketball game or I'm having a drink with a friend. And generally, I'm not interrupting ice while doing those things. To quote our good friend Michael Savage in my day, Chuck Schumer would be running a Tom McCann shoe store and Lower Manhattan. This is the guy, this is the voice in the face of the Democrat Party in the United States Senate. And this is what they believe. They believe that you shouldn't have to produce an ID to vote and that a criminal illegal should not be apprehended by law enforcement. And what a face. That of Chuck Schumer. To say nothing about 20 years ago, he was saying we have to get on the floor of the United States House of Representatives where he was serving at the time. We have to get all the criminal illegals out of the country. 20 years ago, he was saying that in front of a live microphone. See, this is why people don't trust government. This is why people have rated Congress with about a 19% approval rating. Because these guys say these things, and what are we supposed to believe? What do you really want done? He knows deep down inside that they have to have a voter ID, and he knows deep down inside that they have to arrest criminal illegals. But he's trying to win points with his base, and he's trying to raise money. Eight years. This is what raises money in our campaign culture. Eight years under President Obama with Tom Homan as the border security guy. They gave ICE a record amount of funding. Yeah. But now it's out of bounds. Let's see here. Lucy, put yourself in the slippers here of the person getting up and getting ready to go this morning. Have they already eaten breakfast on average? Are they going to eat breakfast? Is this a quick granola bar on the way out the door? Maybe an Otis Spunkmire muffin in an hour from now? If I play the audio of a high-ranking government official that makes people... A little squeamish here. Am I ruining people's breakfast actively at this moment? You're saying is the general public eating breakfast yet? Not the general public. Only the 13 or 14 people still listening to this radio show since Gary left. Oh, then you're good. Okay. We're okay? All right, great. Here is our...

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Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. on a podcast the other day. And I said, I'm not scared of a germ. You know, I used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats. There we go. Wow. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. He's in charge of America's health care. That's an isolated comment. Oh, I'm sure in context it's probably worse. I don't know. I have not, and I will not take the time to delve any deeper. He's said in the past. Oh, he's admitted to all of his bad behavior. Yeah, not the cleanest lifestyle going back. Several. Several. Yeah, the quote there, I'm not scared of a germ. I used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats. And I'm thinking, I have a lot of questions is what I'm thinking. Did you happen to go in the stall and go, who left their cocaine on here? I mean, at some point, someone had to put the cocaine someplace, and you looked around and decided, here's good. It was the 70s. No, what happened was. He had the cocaine. He put it on the toilet seat, went into a stall and did it, and he did so in a place where anybody walking by would think he's just throwing up into the toilet. Okay. That was the whole deal. But I thought... Robert F. Kennedy Jr. family has a very creative lifestyle choices in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. Pardon my ignorance, having not done a lot of cocaine. in my life. Can you not put it in your hand? Like, okay, let me say, let me talk about something. You're looking at the wrong guy. Which with I am familiar. And that is, I like peanut M&Ms. We got a little jar right there in the kitchen of peanut M&Ms. My wife keeps it stock because she knows I like peanut M&Ms. So if I want some peanut M&Ms, I grab some of my hand, I put it in my mouth. Pop them in there. Is there not a similar situation with cocaine? Like, hey. My wife keeps the cocaine jar stocked. If I want some cocaine, I put it in my hand, throw it up my nose. Have you never put peanuts, M&Ms on the back of a toilet seat and eating them? You don't know what you're missing. No, I guess I haven't. See, that's what I'm thinking. I've eaten the M&Ms off of strange places over the years. Right. So far not off a toilet seat. If I want peanut M&Ms, I'm not looking around going, where's the nearest surface that is maybe the most disgusting thing anywhere around here? Oh, here's fine. Is this at his house? If it's in a public restroom, you know what? Ain't nothing like a cocaine party on a cocaine party on a toilet. I got to tell you, I got that clip isolated. This is Friday morning. And I'm not really sure that KFAB's 50,000-watt signal that takes us to the Pacific Ocean is really enraptured by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recreational proclivities. Just a suggestion. Well, that would have been nice to know before we started down this road. Buzzkill. But here we are. Here we are. We're camping out in Robert F. Kennedy Jr..'s former restroom habits. He's rehab. I mean, he's cleaned up his act. Yeah. He's fairly stable with this wife, which would be, I think, two or three for him. He can do more pull-ups than a guy a third of his age. You do more than I can. And he's a really smart dude. He's cleaned it up. The mess is cleaned up.

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This is a great message for the kids. You know, you think like, hey, drugs are fun, drugs are cool. No, drugs lead you into a public restroom. with cocaine and a toilet seat, and that's your only option. That's what you think your only option is. When you're in a confirmation hearing to become Secretary of Department of Health and Human Services, it comes up. I'm just surprised that we had this behavior from a Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. I'm shocked in behavior. That family tree? Insert sarcasm here. Getting some Gary Saddlemire references here in the Zonkers Customwoods inbox this morning. Scott at kfab.com. Bill says, Dear Scott and Jim and Lucy. Says, we're two months out from Gary's retirement and Valentine's Day is tomorrow. So I believe it is appropriate to nominate Gary for Sainthood today. Since I'm a Protestant, this is legal for Gary to become a saint. Normally it's done posthumously and automatically, but I wanted to get this out there early. God bless and have fun today, guys. Oh, no problem there. Bill in Louisville, emailing that one. Bill, thank you so much for listening. St. Saddlemire. I know it's usually St. Gary, but I'm a fan of alliteration. Howard email says, I heard you guys talking about that Guthrie case and the backpack, the Ozark. mountain backpack or whatever it's called he says i just bought one from walmart here on lincoln i saw another one in a sporting good store i've seen them at a goodwill good luck to authorities trying to track down who may have purchased one by the way i like what you're doing with the morning show but i miss gary yeah i miss gary i look howard i miss gary too Yeah. Really? We did. Oh, yeah. Gary who? I miss Gary all the time. Here, just a second. Let me see. Jim, every day tell people how much you miss Gary. Otherwise, it's your... I miss Gary. I know. I miss Gary, too. And then Luke, Gary, Gary is fine. Gary is doing fine. He pops in from time to time. He's not coming in today. He's on a little vacation. Yeah, he's on a big vacation. He's probably listening to him. He's not listening. He's getting texts. He's got a Halicrafter shortwave on that freaking ship just so he can hear us. Look, I fully admit it was probably a bad decision on my part, my part. to force Gary out and take over the show in the bloody coup way that I did. I admit, in 2020 hindsight retrospect, that was maybe not the best decision, but it happened, okay? And we're not going back.

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Luke emails, Scott, you know it's bad when Jim Rose has to shut down a conversation and say KFAB listeners to serve better. Yes, thank you, Luke. Hey, I appreciate that email as well. I've always put you people first. It doesn't seem like it, but I have. Look, I'm not the one that. made Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. say this. And I said, I'm not scared of a germ. You know, I used to snort cocaine off a toilet seat. I didn't make him say that and make me replay it at a time when kids are going to school. I didn't do any of that. Do we want to have fun with audio? This is yesterday's congressional hearing. What exactly was the topic yesterday? Was it Epstein? Or were they talking about ICE or just whatever Democrats wanted to slam Attorney General Pam Bondi over? Jasmine Crockett. The Texas Democrat and Mensa member was saying, how come you guys are redacting Trump's name? He's in the Epstein files a bazillion times, something like that. How come you guys won't mention Trump? And then Pam Bondi had a chance finally to respond. I find it interesting that she didn't even want to try. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett to ask any questions because she certainly did not condemn her leader, Hakeem Jeffries, for taking money from Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein was convicted. And I will be brief to give you your time, Congressman. This is what she didn't want to talk about. Texas from Cuba, convicted, homicide, arson, weapon offense. Convicted. So what we're talking about? Convict some of these perpetrators that rape these women that are sitting behind you. So she's, you know, Attorney General Pam Bondi is holding up pictures of illegal immigrants who have been detained by ICE out of Texas. Well, Jasmine Crockett's trying to defund that agency. Right. And that was some of the. Some of what we heard during the day-long hearing there with Pam Bondi. There was a minimal amount of decorum on Capitol Hill yesterday on both the House and Senate side. That was from a House hearing. Over on the Senate side, the Department of the Committee for Homeland Security got access to Keith Ellison, the Attorney General of Minnesota. Yeah. And in the wake of the ICE issues up there, forgetting that 4,000 bad guys have been arrested by ICE in Minnesota as they begin to draw down there. But this was a shouting match. This was finger pointing. This was anything but the behavior of mature people. And we only have 535. Out of 330 million people, we have 535 who are elected to the United States Congress. You would hope that they would have an ounce of restraint, a little bit of discipline, and you would hope that the people who are there would behave and perform in a way that would be exemplary to young people. Just the opposite. No, no chance. And when you have, when you literally have in our country today, Scott, two people looking at exactly the same piece of evidence and seeing 100% diametrically different things, I don't know where we go from here. I don't know how you move away from partisanship. If this is now how you fund your campaigns, this is now how you recruit candidates.

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by having outrageous things be recorded on a video and then used as campaign commercials and at campaign fundraiser. If you have President Trump say, today is Friday and the Democrats go, it's Saturday Eve, you lying criminal, then I don't know how we build from there. We can now go to the KFAB certified transmission sports brief with Jim Rose. Okay, Team USA was killer in hockey at the Olympics, 5 to 1 over Latvia, and Jake Gensel played a lot. U&O guy now, probably the best scoring forward in the NHL. The women's hockey team plays Italy in the quarterfinals today at about 2 o'clock Omaha time. The world of figure skating is not letting go of that dreadful judging at the Olympic Games. The French judge in the ice dancing competition awarded a French pair, a score of nearly eight points higher than the American pair of Madison Chalk and Evan Bates, even though five of the nine judges favored the Americans, who then missed out on the gold medal by just 1.43 points. But our guys stayed classy. Here's Bates. We haven't studied it in depth, but we did speak to our coach, and we did talk to each other, and we know how we felt on center ice after we skated. We felt like we delivered our absolute... best performance that we could have. It was our Olympic moment. A giant online petition on change.org is ripping the Olympics. This seems like an easy fix to me. As a judge, your score is dropped when your countrymen are competing. Hoops, U&O, U&O, U&O, and 98-94 over St. Thomas last night. Best win of the year. Jays tomorrow hosting Villanova, Huskers host Northwestern. Despite the losses lately, the national pundits still love this ball club. Here's Brent Stover, forecasting the fate of several NCAA tournament-bound teams, including Nebraska. All right, Brent, I'm in the team. You tell me how far they're going to make it in this year's tournament. You got it. Alabama. Elite eight. Kansas. Sweet 16. Yukon. Elite 8. Iowa State. Easy. Final four. Houston. Final four. Round of 32. Kentucky. Round of 64. Arizona. Final four. Nebraska. Nebraska. National title game. Purdue. Purdue. Elite eight. Illinois. National champion. All right. So they've got Nebraska playing Illinois for the national title of college basketball this year. And Iowa State in the final four. Basketball getting to the final four this year will be so huge for all of us, but in particular, Matt Rule. The Nebraska women are leaking oil. Now a seventh loss in nine games, 8467 at Minnesota. This is not the time of year to go into the greater ditch. The NCAA got slam dunked by a judge yesterday, overturned its denial of a sixth year of eligibility for Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, really good player who was one of the top stories in the game last season. He wanted an extra year because he lost a year due to injury. The NCAA said, well, you could have had surgery and played anyway. The judge said, are you out of your minds? He plays this year. Sports is news on Nebraska's News Weather and Traffic Station. KFAB News Time in the morning 724. On the subject of the combine.

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We've got this email from Dennis says NFL Combine, Nebraska has two, Iowa has nine. It says to me that rule is a subpar overpaid coach. That's what it says to Dennis, sent to Scott at kfab.com. It's a growing sentiment. Welcomeing back to the program here to News Radio 1110 KFAB, Douglas County Sheriff, Aaron Hanson, a couple of stories here we want to talk. First, let's go back to 19. 84. Lucy is wearing a denim stonewashed jean jacket with an REO speedwagon button. Same one she has on today. Reagan is running for re-election. It was a time here in Omaha just north of town by Hummel Park in the Ponca Hills neighborhood that a family was in distress and all these decades later. Still looking for answers. Sheriff, fill in the gaps here. Yeah, a very, very sad story. So, you know, we're talking about 42 years ago, a young 21-year-old woman, Michelle Lemire. She went by Mickey. She was actually the sister of Frank Lamar, a well-known activist leader in the Winnebago tribe community here in Nebraska. in South Dakota. She was found dead, murdered on Shangaska Road in the morning in Ponca Hills, and the Douglas County Sheriff's Office conducted the investigation. And unfortunately, that case was never solved. And the other part that's very unfortunate is that the media at the time painted a rather unflattering picture of this young lady who was a mother. She was a sister, you know, a beloved family member, member of that community. Local media painted her at the time as being someone that was maybe living a lifestyle, which was not consistent with what the rest of us would consider to be an average lifestyle, but she was a victim nonetheless. And so I'm really proud of my investigative team. Forty-two years later, they've cracked open the books, and I think they're on track, hopefully, to try to bring justice. to the O'Meer family and in that entire community who felt, you know, I think probably abandoned. Yeah, media reports at the time, though, said she was, you know, at some of her favorite hangouts down downtown to Midtown that night. But well north of there, north of Hummel Park is where she was found. And detective said it looked like a late night hit and run. What is causing you now these years later to describe it as murder? Well, you know, I think that the case was investigated as a murder from the very beginning. And there were witness accounts at the time, which would lead investigators to believe that it was a homicide, a murder. But today, you know, we have the benefit of advanced technology that we did not have at that time. Our investigator, Investigator, Colin Driscoll, who's really committed to opening up these cold cases along with some of his fellow investigators. They've re-interviewed witnesses.

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And we're starting to get a different picture painted today based on a re-evaluation of the physical evidence and witness accounts. And so what we need from the public is if you remember this case, if you've heard something about this case or someone bragging about this case over the last 42 years, please get a hold of us at the Sheriff's Office at 402-444-6,000. We want to give this family and that community closure and justice. Witnesses were, I don't know if this was then or now, but now we have a picture of a woman matching her description hanging out the passenger side of a car yelling for help. Was that then or is this something that now the investigation is either revealing or looking back at? That was witness accounts back at the time of the crime, back at the time of the initial investigation. And so that's what led investigators at that time to believe that this was more than just a fatal hit and run that this young 21-year-old pregnant mother was killed intentionally. So Investigator Driscoll has conducted more recent interviews, which is painting even more light on the events 42 years ago. And hopefully we can be able to present a case to the county attorney to render a final decision. Yeah, going back to 84, that part of town here in north of town, Ponca Hills, driver of a blue sedan white male between 20 and 30, heavy set, beard mustache, long, shaggy, shoulder length, red colored. light red colored hair. That's that's I don't know why that case went cold. I'm glad you guys picked it up there in your office as we talk here with Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson. Just a moment left here with Sheriff Hanson. You guys are also calling attention to the fact that some of these. homeless encampments might have sex offenders in there who are able to skirt the sex offender registry because you've got to check on them at their last known address. If they don't have an address, how do you check on them? Yeah, it's a conundrum for sure. Because we know, you know, not every sex offender is going to be a recidivist, but the data shows that, especially when you talk about the highest risk sex offenders, there's recidivism rate, is concerningly high, and that's why we have the sex offender registry. And so when you look at who needs to register as a sex center and check in with the sheriff's office, you know, sometimes it's once a year, sometimes it's every six months, sometimes it's every three months, depending on your severity. Unless you declare yourself as a transient, you claim you have no home. They have to come in and register once a month. And we've got 75 individuals in Douglas County that claim to be transient sex offenders. 27 of those currently are obscondent and on the run, and we don't know where they are. And so we've created a webpage.

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at the sheriff's office at the DCSO website. And it has got a list of every reported transient sex offenders as well as the absconded sex offenders. And we hope the public will check that. And if they see someone they recognize and go, well, that's Joe. He's not living in a tent behind an elementary school. He's actually living down the block from me at this house. That's information we want because that's a felony crime to lie on the registry. But likewise, if you do see someone that you recognize as a transient sex offender, living in a tent encampment, living in a box or living under a bridge. That's also information we would like to know because unfortunately the law does not mandate that they have to tell us exactly where they're staying if they register monthly as a transient. Our apologies if your name is Joe. The website, sheriff. Douglas County dash n.gov slash transient dash sex dash offenders. That's right. Just do a search for Douglas County, Nebraska. Sheriff, Aaron Hanson, Douglas County, always appreciate the time. Thank you very much and have a good weekend. Thanks. Stay safe, Scott. Things are getting spicy at the Olympics. You've got accusations of favoritism by the judges and then crazy stuff happening in some of the news conferences with some of the American skaters. Maxim. Last issue. Chas Michael Michaels is figure skating. Fowell!

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So, yeah. Blades of Glory clip there, a stupid movie that was very, very funny and just, it's a way to decompress for two hours. There is no cultural or artistic value to that movie whatsoever. No. Other. Then it gives you a chance to forget about everything else in the world for two hours and just shake your head and laugh. Nancy Kerrigan. That's scary. Such a great movie. You're an official here. All right. That's enough. You've officially. Real quick here, round the horn. Pitball ban. Let me try that again. Pit bull ban in Council Bluffs. Thumbs up, thumbs down. The mayor of Council Bluffs saying maybe we can eliminate the pit bull ban in CB. Well, there's nothing wrong with the pit bull terrier. The problem is the owner. The problem is the person who doesn't manage and husband the dog. You can't blame a dog for being what it is. That is an aggressive fighting animal. So you're saying, fine. And the ban? I'm saying you need to lock up owners. All right. If you lock up owners, suddenly that fence gets a lot taller and that leash gets a lot stronger. Animal husbandry, Jack Germando. Oh, wait. It's about responsible animal ownership. For a second there, I thought this was the McLaughlin Group. Eleanor Clift. Pro-Con, Council Bluffs Pit Bull Band. What do you think? Lifted? Um. Round the horn. Here we go. We're talking. Here we go. I'm going to say, you'll never make it on the McLaughlin group. I'm going to say that I check, check, check. What? Okay. I say if you want to have a pit bull, it's your own business. If you have one around a kid, that's a terrible idea. If you have one around a kid and the kid gets involved, you do time. Lucy, if you ever go to jail, please request, and I'm looking out for you, because we all know it's going to happen. At some point, They will find you. They will convict you of your multiple crimes. You cannot get away with this forever. I've always said turn yourself in. So when someday you end up going to jail, request that you're transferred to a Georgia prison. In the last couple of years, we had three major breakouts of jail. And these guys are all like murderers. It's not like, all right, graffiti tagger. Like, no, I was hired to paint this overpass. Yeah, right. Come on. Go to jail. We're talking about murderers. Some of really dangerous people. A few years ago, four men escaped a central Georgia jail. They were on the loose for a while. A couple of months ago, you had the three inmates escape from a jail east of Atlanta, and they drove to Florida before they were captured. And now here last week, they finally now recapture two murder suspects.

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who escaped from a county jail over the weekend, and they finally got them just a couple miles away last night. And these guys said that they were able to escape through the roof. What do you mean? Like they got up on the roof and then what? Drones. Flew away? Drones picked them up. Drones picked them up like they were Amazon packages. Yes. And no one. I thought they had like sniper posts up there. Is this not how they do it anymore? I watch a lot of movies, and that's how they do it in the movies. But they say, we're looking at the mechanical failures on some of the locks. Okay, even if you get to the roof, all right, you got a long jump over that fence and plummet 40 feet to the ground. Okay, I'll go first. No wonder they were only a couple miles away. Their legs must have been broken. I don't know how they got out of there. Lucy, I almost forgot the significance of this day as it pertains to me. Friday the 13th? That's exactly right. This is a day when I was a kid. Remember the phone book? Anyone remember a phone book? Yes. I used to read it. Lucy would memorize the phone book. Do the C's. That's where you'd find Chapman, fake radio name. So on Friday the 13th, people would look in the phone book and find Vorhe's in there and call my house and ask if Jason was there. And I'd say, just a second. Jason. Chopping up somebody with a chainsawed back. Yeah, hang up. Machete sounds in the background. Yeah, I hate these movies now. As a kid, I'd watch them, of course, being grossed out and scared like everyone else. The first one I saw because of... my age and this is what we rented for this particular slumber party in fifth or sixth grade was Friday the 13th part six I found it hard to follow having not seen the first five but I was scared out of my mind wasn't that the musical long time yeah that was the you were scared half out of your mind there was no sleeping at the slumber party that never is that was Friday the 13th part six Jason sings you know what happens when you have Friday the 13th in February don't you No. You have Friday the 13th in March. Except the leap year. Except leap year. We're not in a leap year. Yep. You get two back to back. Wow. That's right. Cool. Well, we'll have this conversation again in a month from now. Okay. Do we have superstitions? Lucy, Jim, anyone particularly superstitious? Do you believe in bad voodoo, bad luck? No. Not based on this year's Nebraska basketball team. All of my superstitions are gone. See, my superstition just kicked in. I think that you've jinxed it. I think you and Brett Stover on the CBS have jinxed it. And here we are on Nebraska's morning news, news radio, 1110 KFAB with Jim Rose, Craig Evans, Lucy Chapman. I'm Scott Borges with Greg Wagner. Don't go messing with a country boy. A country boy. Don't go messing with a country boy.

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We should have a more romantic song, though, here than this hillbilly gym classic I've pulled from the WWF archives. But it's Valentine's Day tomorrow. So what do we have in store for a romantic state park giveaway, Greg? Well, we have Valentine's meal specials going on. Venison? No, Venison. Venison and Trout. No venison and trout. Domestic offerings only. So Mahoney State Park, Platte River State Park. We've got, I think, some Valentine's Day hike up at Ponca State Park. And we have a lot of other assorted things going in the state park. So it's going to be a nice Valentine's Day. Are you guys like anyone else that engages in outdoor recreation going? We've got to find employees to come back and clean stuff up and get things ready. I guess we're moving. I guess we're doing this year with this weather. Yeah, you know, our staff, our seasonal staff obviously is not there, but we have plenty of staff to keep things clean, groomed, and everything. Of course, we're not in the growing season, but no, we're open. Grounds available, trails available. Come on out and see us. Hike a trail. Yeah, great weather. What do you recommend here doing outdoors at our state parks this weekend, or if you're hunting or fishing? Yeah, I'd hike a trail. I like Schram Park. I like Platte River State Park. The trails in those two places are fantastic. You know, we mentioned it last week. If you're a hunter, I'd probably be out hunting for shed antlers. Just get the kids out. It's a scavenger hunting nature. It's a lot of fun. See what bucks survived the hunting season with fishing. Mostly ice covered right now. We're still mostly ice covered. But if you can find any splotches of open water, maybe do a little bank fishing. If you're allowed to use minnows there, use them if not use some cutmates and maybe pick up a catfish, a cropy, or another game fish. Yeah, ice on the water, but we're not ice fishing. Oh, no, no. No ice fishing, no. And oh. Not that kind of ice on the water. No. We're not doing that. And what's going on in the outdoor bulletin board, Greg? Well, you've heard it here. Big Omaha International. Both Sports and Travel Show on next week, Thursday through Sunday. Saturday I'll be there. You're stuck with me all day at the Game in Parks exhibit. But it's a lot of fun. What do you do out there? Talk to people. Tell them the expanded version of KFAB great outdoors. All right. What about going out and looking at birds? Lots of bald eagles. Yeah. Lots of bald eagles. You'll see him at Flanagan. There's a pair of bald eagles I've been seeing about every day. Just be careful out there because it is so dry right now. Terribly dry, fire danger is high, especially in the afternoons. Frost in the mornings, but the afternoons don't park or drive in the tall grass or crop stubble. From Nebraska Game of Parks. Thank you. That is Greg Wagner. Thank you very much. You too, buddy. See you. Always a pleasure.

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