Hour 1 -- a Chinese airline Boeing 737 crashes in China and it doesn't appear that anyone survived, we mourn the unexpected passing of a Seattle sports reporting legend, John Clayton, why Clayton was about the story and not the hot take as modern day media tend to be, Pt. Angeles and Oak Harbor both listed as cities set to experience a San Francisco type explosion in housing prices, four pot shop robberies between Seattle and Tacoma in the last 8 days, one of the latest resulted in a fatal shooting of a pot shop employee in Tacoma, another one in Snohomish County involves a suspect with 12 prior warrants for arrest including a felon in possession of a gun, Associate Justice, Clarence Thomas... update.
Hour 2 -- Seattle judges under the microscope for allowing low bail on a lot of defendants that returns suspected criminals back to the streets, the released criminal suspects have a common denominator of drug dealing fentanyl and illegally possessing guns in Seattle, Republican Party officials are using high gas prices as a way to register voters and convince others to vote Republican, GUEST: UW Atmospheric Sciences professor, Cliff Mass, assess an extreme weather event originating in the Antarctic that is being portrayed as climate change related, Mass clarifies weather events compared to climate events, Mass fact-checks a recent "deceptive" Seattle Times story about climate data that included "math errors" that the reporter eventually apologized for, Mass says sea level rise is not accelerating, notice whenever a study or news story about climate change that errors always occur to portray the most extreme/dire way, Mass attributes those errors to "sloppy, superficial journalism" and "bias" in reporting,
Hour 3 -- GUEST: KVI's Texas Correspondent, Kirby Wilbur, invites KVI listeners on a unique trip about US history in Pennsylvania and Virginia this summer, says he's happily surprised by the Ukrainian resistance to Russia's invasion and how Russia's military isn't as mighty as initially thought, why the University of Washington acquired so many superlative professors on Russian history during the Cold War, new Rasmussen polling says Republicans enjoy a mid-term Congressional edge that Democrats never had during the Trump presidency, GUEST: Seattle City Attorney, Ann Davidson, reacts to the low bail decisions King County judges are frequently making that allow defendants to quickly be back on the street instead of jailed awaiting trial, a disagreement between political activists and Davidson on how serious chronic shoplifting is in Seattle.