It is Primary Election Day, and the team is bringing you the ultimate morning brief. We are breaking down the breaking storm alerts threatening the valley tonight and unpacking the absolute chaos surrounding voter roll audits in California. We also dive into a shocking boots-on-the-ground report from the drug-enabling tiny house villages of Seattle, hear how independent journalist Nick Shirley was confronted by a radical lawyer on the streets of New York, and explore how a plant’s sugar levels can completely dictate insect invasions in the field. Timestamps & Standout Moments [00:00] Pre-Election Weather Warning Kevin and Alex open the morning show with a crucial baseline weather update. While conditions are starting out humid and hot with a high of 93°F, Chief Meteorologist Dean Wysocki warns voters to brace for a severe squall line packed with 70–75 mph straight-line winds racing into the valley around midnight. [04:12] The Spencer Pratt Ballot Mystery The guys take a hard look at the controversial Los Angeles runoff results, questioning the mathematical impossibility of a late-night dump of 26,000 ballots that yielded exactly zero votes for candidate Spencer Pratt. [12:24] California’s Universal Mail-In Mess A deep dive into why California officials are actively blocking federal audits of their voter registration lists, alongside a look at the state's loose ID requirements that accept everything from gym memberships to credit cards at the ballot box. [14:53] Ag On the Move: High-Bricks Crops & The Asian Copper Leaf Ag expert Bridgette Readel calls in from the road to talk about the Midwest Ag Summit and breaks down soil biology. She explains how measuring a plant's sugar concentration ("bricks") serves as a natural defense system against bugs, and issues a strict warning to farmers about a new invasive weed creeping out of Iowa. [16:43] Mark the Calendar: The 2nd Annual Salute to Service The team outlines the upcoming community picnic at Hebron Brick Supply in West Fargo, benefiting the Veterans Honor Flight to help get 179 local heroes off the waiting list and onto planes to Washington, D.C. [19:38] Inside Seattle's "Tiny House" Drug Villages The show pivots to a jaw-dropping look at the West Coast harm-reduction crisis. Advocates expose how taxpayer-funded tiny house stabilization villages have devolved into open-air drug consumption hubs where neighbors act as dealers. [20:53] Radical Confrontations on the Streets of NYC The guys unpack a viral clip from independent journalist Nick Shirley, who…