6am hour -- the plug is finally pulled on MTV News, Sound Transit beefs up security on light rail trains in Seattle, civil trial jury verdict orders Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million for sexual assault and defamation, U. of Idaho will honor 4 students murdered last fall near campus with posthumous degrees and certificates, why this verdict likely won't affect Trump in the 2024 Presidential primary but the general election will be another story, note that Trump's trashing of accusers like E. Jean Carrol are nearly identical to the Bill Clinton camp portrayals of the many Clinton accusers/mistresses (in the 1990s).
7am hour -- GUEST: KVI's hockey analyst Kirby Wilbur riffs on the $5 million verdict against Donald Trump along with Twitter being the new home for Tucker Carlson, wondering about Fox News's political clout going forward, this morning's House Republican press conference on the Biden family creating 15 shell companies to process money related to foreign nations and individuals, "people buying influence with the Biden family", GUEST: attorney, former UW law professor, legal scholar, Lis Wiehl, explains the civil trial jury $5 million verdict against Trump, how Trump's deposition--in lieu of testifying at the civil trial--worked against him, was the judge fair in this case based on two key trial decisions?
8am hour -- GUEST: KOMO 4's Denise Whitaker, explains the Tacoma school teachers voting no-confidence on a school principal regarding lack of discipline on mis-behaving students, its the end of the line for MTV News, the new allegations against Pres. Biden and his family "influence peddling" financial transactions as unveiled by House Republicans, the allegations include several cases involving China or Chinese nationals, Spokane's liberal political reputation is changing based on new gross mis-demeanor drug possession gross law, a 14-year-old Bellevue girl is about to become a new golfing sensation, Tucker Carlson's taking his show to Twitter.