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Wednesday, May 8, 2013 Police, cadaver dogs searching Cleveland home where hostages found CBS' Greg Saber tells Seattle's Morning News that police continue to search the home where three women were found and believed to have been held for decades. Listen | Download Investigation continues into deadly limo fire Reporter Kevin Fagan with the San Francisco Chronicle joins Seattle's Morning News to talk about the latest with the investigation. Listen | Download Kids and stress: Can you turn a 'worrier' to a 'warrior?' From the onslaught of testing that starts in grade school to the race to get into college, kids are under more stress than ever. But can you turn your kid from a "worrier" to a "warrior." Listen | Download Controversial one-man show back on stage in Seattle Mike Daisey caused a sensation a year and a half ago with his one-man show "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs." The theatre piece blasted Apple for the inhumane treatment of its Chinese workers. But it was attacked for inaccuracies, an attack that forced Daisey to publicly apologize. Chastened but undaunted, Daisey's back at the Seattle Rep with a couple of new monologues about Disney World, Burning Man, and Ayn Rand. Listen | Download Tom Tangney's full interview with performer Mike Daisey Mike Daisey, the man that caused a sensation a year and a half ago with his one-man show "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs," is back on stage in Seattle and sat down for a chat with Tom Tangney. Listen | Download Author offers simple solution to America's trouble with food An activist whose books ignited a nationwide movement has a new call to arms out, and his answer to a complex problem is so simple it's one word: cook. Writer Michael Pollan will be in Seattle discussing his new book, "Cooked: A National History of Transformation," on May 13. Listen | Download Rush Limbaugh takes aim at Seattle gun-buyback "peace bricks" Rush Limbaugh lambastes Seattle's mayor over gun-buyback "peace bricks." Dave Ross fires back. Listen | Download Should Chris Hansen back off? Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson suggests that Chris Hansen back off. A jury in Everett hears an inmate describe a life and death struggle that ended when he strangled a Monroe prison officer, and more… Listen | Download Latest on Cleveland kidnapping CBS correspondent Steve Futterman is in Cleveland with more on the kidnapping. CBS's Greg Saber is in Cleveland with more on the kidnapping story. Why couldn't the victims of the tragic limo fire just open the door and escape? Dave interviews Kevin Fagan of the SF Chronicle, and more… Listen | Download Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Microsoft retooling Windows 8 Tim Bajarin, President of Creative Strategies Inc. and author of a recent TIME article "Microsoft's Strategic Blunder With Windows 8," joined KIRO Radio Seattle's Morning News to talk about the mistakes he believes Microsoft has made. Listen | Download Johnny Depp's next big, weird role Depp has an affinity for off-center characters. Edward Scissorhands, the Mad Hatter, the worst director of all time Ed Wood, the demon barber Sweeney Todd, not to mention all those wacky Hunter S. Thompson roles. Listen | Download For Mother's Day: Diaperless babies Today, in honor of new moms, Kim Shepard takes a look at a new trend that does away with potty training, diaperless babies. Three North Seattle medical marijuana dispensaries have been broken-into in the last two weeks. Chris Sullivan tells us how police will have to approach this issue when they increase in the area. Listen | Download Three women kidnapped for nearly 10 years are safe Issaquah High School girls are being ranked publicly online in what is called 'May Madness.' Three women in Cleveland who were kidnapped for 10 years are going to be alright. The latest on the story as it develops. Listen | Download Monday, May 6, 2013 The best bang for your buck when choosing a college Lynn Shaughnessy says don't rule out those expensive elite schools - the financial aid could be worth it. Listen | Download Laura Ling's inside perspective on WA man's North Korea sentence North Korea on Sunday revealed a few more details about a Korean-American recently sentenced to 15 years' hard labor, saying he entered the country with a disguised identity. Pyongyang also rejected speculation that it intends to use Kenneth Bae as a bargaining chip. Listen | Download |


