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Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Graffiti a million dollar problem for Seattle, but only a misdemeanor for taggers Graffiti costs the city of Seattle and property owners millions of dollars to clean up, but it's only a misdemeanor for taggers who get caught. Listen | Download Will Microsoft's Xbox One be the one for everyone? After four years of development, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One entertainment console and touted it as an all-in-one solution for playing games, watching TV and doing everything in between. Microsoft wants the Xbox One to be central to your living room and packed the new Xbox with such features as the ability to change TV channels through voice commands. GeekWire's Todd Bishop joins the show to talk about his impressions of the new device. Listen | Download Moore OK begins its recovery CBS reporter Dan Raviv has more about how the community of Moore is recovering from a tornado that killed 24 people, including many elementary students. Tom Tangney spoke with the investigative journalists behind the book "Dirty Wars," which critiques the president and his use of drones, and more… Listen | Download FBI man kills person connected to Boston bombing A man the FBI wanted to question for his possible connection to the Boston Marathon bombing suspects has been shot and killed by FBI agents in Orlando. Investor groups are at the annual Boeing conference, which is being held in South Carolina this year. You can read into that all you want. Chris Sullivan was listening in, and more… Listen | Download Tuesday, May 21, 2013 President Barack Obama dreams of going 'Bulworth' As Barack Obama dealt with a trio of potential scandals last week (Benghazi, the IRS, and the Associated Press), he let slip a revealing movie reference. Listen | Download Surviving and reuniting after the devestating tornado in Oklahoma A woman is reunited with her dog and a parent finds her son safe at his school after a massive tornado hits and Oklahoma suburb. Listen | Download Devastation in Oklahoma We have the latest on the devastation in Oklahoma including an interview with former Moore resident Toby Keith, and a heartwarming story of a woman finding her dog while on TV. Since police in Utah closed the investigation into missing Puyallup mom Susan Cox Powell, they've released thousands of pages of documents that had been sealed until yesterday. Listen | Download Obama speaks, and our correspondent in Moore, OK Obama addresses the nation regarding the tornadoes. CBS correspondent Stephen Kaufman calls in the show live from Moore, OK. Brock Huard is in to discuss the latest blemish on the Seahawks. Bruce Irvin is suspended for 4 games for PED's. Listen | Download Monday, May 20, 2013 Boeing 787 back in the air this morning United Airlines is putting the Boeing 787 back in the air this morning, after a four-month grounding over battery issues. Pope Francis takes aim at greed, Tom Tangney tells us what he said and what it means, and more… Listen | Download Latest on IRS Members of Congress were pretty upset over this IRS targeting of Tea Party groups seeking 501 c4 tax exemptions. The CIA had cultivated an informant in Yemen who had earned the trust of hardened terrorists, according to U.S. officials, and more… Listen | Download Friday, May 17, 2013 Ciscoe's Tips of the Week: Plant tropical flowers This week Ciscoe has some tips for planting tropical flowers, including tomatoes. Listen | Download The Sacramento Kings have a new owner The Sacramento Kings have new owners, and at least for now, one of them isn't named Chris Hansen. Chris Sullivan explains. An overflowing crowd gathered at a meeting in North Bend last night, where folks were worried about what seems to be a recent up-tick in crime. Listen | Download Can men handle giving birth? Two guys wanted to prove woman wrong, saying that they can handle the pains of child birth better than woman can. They did this by undergoing a series of electric shocks designed to simulate how labor really feels. Dave spoke with Joseph Blackholm of the Family Policy Institute about the Oregon woman who refused to sell a cake for a gay marriage and wonders, what would Jesus bake? Listen | Download Thursday, May 16, 2013 David Stern wanted Seattle wrapped around his finger Seattle was broken hearted, and the words of NBA commissioner David Stern only made it worse. As he stepped to the microphone to announce the Board of Governor’s decision he said. “This is going to be short for me. I have a game to get to Oklahoma City.” Listen | Download Will Byron Scherf live to see the death penalty abolished? The state of Washington will spend millions of dollars one way or the other: sentencing Byron Scherf to death, or keeping him in prison for life. But, one attorney is arguing that we could spend those millions improving our prison system, if a judged hadn't ruled Scherf should suffer capital punishment. Listen | Download |


