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If Trump just keeps breakin' your heart (whether you have TDS or you're Iran), maybe you need to hear this.

After taking a moment to breathe following several hours of storm coverage this morning (by swerving into a conversation that included my son's eye and my unappreciated sense of humor), we welcome Rep. Mike Flood on to the program to talk security, Iran, and Nazi tattoos.

We check in with Glenn Valley Foods president Chad Hartmann on this first anniversary of the targeted ICE operations at that Omaha business.

Classy scene last night during our national anthem, but who is surprised?

The singer/songwriter of hits like "Superman" and "100 Years" talks with me about a career that has seen him go from small bars to packed arenas to war zones -- and what it means to him to do all this as an American.

Cobbled together from the last couple of radio shows, I've created a FrankenTrumpdate for you -- enjoy!

As the Camp + Care Radiothon continues (and Boyd Dingman stops by with a pile of money for us), we also discuss the latest gay marriage stats, whether a dingo has your baby, what not to do when you find a teen cheerleader's ID, Steve Perry menopause, and more!

Grab your crossbow and a Peabo record (like "If Ever You're In My Arms Again," I forgot that one) and let's get into the news of the day ... and various recollections of torturing my babysitter.

Scouting America's Chris Mehaffey and former Omaha mayor Hal Daub are leading a legion of scouts to raise money to put a mini State of Liberty in Turner Park. Also, beware of "too good to be true" car sales online.

They don't always go together, but we're serving up a big bowl of 'em today!