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Seattle's Morning News
Dave Ross and Linda Thomas get you connected first thing in the morning. They tell you what happened while you were sleeping, how are stories developing and what you can expect when you walk out your front door.
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Friday, June 14, 2013
Starbucks helping Turkish demonstrators
The most contaminated nuclear site in America might also be one of the most wasteful when it comes to taxpayer dollars. KING-5's Susannah Frame has uncovered millions of dollars in contractor fees for a project it appears they knew would fail. Starbucks has become an unlikely ally of the demonstrators in Turkey according to journalist and photographer Christan Leonard who is working out of Istanbul, and more…
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Lobbying to kill Senate Bill 5895
A number of non-profit groups are lobbying the legislature to kill Senate Bill 5895, which sets spending limits on everything the state does except certain educational programs. Sesame Street tries to appeal to children whose parents are in jail. It is Tom Tangney's turn to share his insight for Father's Day. Apple is finding a way to help prevent iPhone theft. Ciscoe's tip of the week: How to keep lilacs healthy and how often to water your lawn.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
Dave Ross' PSA to keep kids away from marijuana
Since voters decided to legalize marijuana for adults in November, there's been a debate about how to keep kids from getting their hands on it, or at least keep them from getting their hands on it more easily than they can right now. Dave Ross has come up with a PSA that may help turn kids off.
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State government could shut down come July first
Every state agency is planning for the chance that state government will shut down come July first. The Governor says the possibility is real and it will hurt. Tim Haeck reports. Continuing our weeklong look at Fathers, today we have Dave Ross looking back on the essential question that all dads and would be dads wrestle with before becoming fathers and long after, and more…
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Microsoft fallout since NSA scandal
Geekwire's Todd Bishop is on the phone to discuss the PR fallout of Microsoft since the NSA scandal. The head of the NSA testified before congress yesterday pointing out the information gathering they do is not some rogue operation.
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Heroin use, deaths on the rise in Washington
New research from the University of Washington shows most drug crimes and drug abuse decreasing, except for heroin.
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State employee hires hit-man
KING-5 reported on a state employee who allegedly hired someone to murder his wife. Drug abuse and drug crimes continue to decline across the state, with one disturbing exception. Tim Haeck says it is heroin. Dads all get into coaching with the best of intentions. They want to help their kids excel. But what's it like from the kids perspective? Namely Chris Sullivan's kid, and more…
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Could the NSA find Molly’s Killer?
Could the NSA find Molly’s Killer? A letter from a Chinese worker describing his life as a slave laborer that showed up in a box of Halloween Decorations last year turns out to be real, and more…
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Founder of Google alternative touts privacy
The National Security Agency can't read your what you're searching for on DuckDuckGo.com.
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Seattle Mariner Iwakuma and his overall ridiculousness
"Hisashi Iwakuma has been absolutely dynamite this year for the Mariners and again he was at it last night - seven innings against the Astros, zero earned runs," Mariners pre and post game host Gary Hill told Seattle's Morning News.
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Clashes between Turkey's government and protesters escalate
The escalation in the clashes between Turkey's government and protesters could hurt one of the world's recent economic success stories, spelling uncertainty for a country that has become a source of growth and stability in a region hit by recession and unrest. CBS correspondent Steve Dorsey calls into Seattle's Morning News live from Istanbul.
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Tim Tebow is back in the news
710 ESPN's Brock Huard joins Seattle's Morning News to talk about Tebow potentially landing with the New England Patriots.
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Microsoft vs. Sony
Sony broke out the heavy ammunition Monday against Microsoft, announcing its forthcoming PlayStation 4 will cost $399 _ $100 less than the competing Xbox One. GeekWire's Todd Bishop joins Seattle's Morning News to talk about how the gaming consoles stack up.
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Boeing expects to build 35,000 new planes
Boeing announced this morning that it expects the world to need more than 35-thousand new commercial airplanes over the next 20 years, but just where those planes will be built. The 'morning after' pill will now be available for girls of any age and questions of morality are arriving.
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Trouble in Turkey
CBS reporter Steve Dorsey has literally been dodging rocks and water hoses in Istanbul as hundreds of Turkish riot police entered Istanbul's Taksim Square on Tuesday. He joins us live. The CEO of Duckduckgo.com Gabriel Weinberg joins the show. He tells us how his search engine avoids the NSA.
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