6am hour -- arson now the suspected cause of massive fire at Seattle Boat Company that burned a reported 58 boats, arson suspect due in Seattle court today, KOMO reporter Denise Whitaker was accosted and threatened along with her photographer while covering a story near I-90 and Rainier Ave. in Seattle, Starbucks worker making complaint about why she wants to unionize describes pretty much every job in America right now, preventing another bank run while providing a safety net that won't prompt reckless banking behavior,
7am -- Stanford suspends 'diversity dean' after last week's confrontation between students who were heckling a federal judge who had been on campus to speak to law students, the one-way ideological street for Seattle activists when it comes to police "de-escalation", AG Bob Ferguson is victim blaming instead of getting serious about prosecuting criminals/car thieves, GUEST: UW Atmospheric Sciences Professor, Cliff Mass, says the newest UN Climate Report "goes from science to advocacy", says its a "political document", Mass says the amount of people being damaged by devastating storms is going down but the UN avoided talking about that, Mass laments the difficulty of the public getting "reliable information" regarding climate science but gives two recommendations.
8am hour -- GUEST: ShiftWA.org's Randy Pepple examines the latest Legislature moves for Gov. Inslee's proposed $4 billion bond plan to pay for "affordable" (i.e. subisidized) housing, Seattle Congresswoman unveils $300 billion 'housing is a human right' bill and the timing of the bill is very revealing, a 14 yr old Lynnwood middle school student arrested and to be charged with attacking teacher in the class room so viciously the teacher was hospitalized, $100,000 in salary in Seattle is really only worth about $49,000 after relative taxes and cost of living connected to "the greed of government".