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Northwest Newsradio
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"The unequivocally false perception in our community. The DIY exams have the same evidence you value as professionally collected evidence. A lot of turco is a rape survivor with Lee to health. The group this legislation is targeted at. She says the argument that evidence from their kids is not admissible in court, is patently false. I think it's a shame that folks are trying to rest the argument against our existence based on chain of custody and creating false hope. We would never, ever want to create false hope. Last fall, Washington attorney general bob Ferguson sent a cease and desist letter to lady health among several warnings from government officials across the country, carlene Johnson, northwest news radio. Recycling batteries will largely fall on manufacturers and producers under a bill approved by the state Senate with more and more vehicles using electric batteries for propulsion. The question becomes what do you do with them once the vehicle reaches the end of its life? Senate Bill 51 44 sets up stewardship and recycling programs and in order to sell or manufactory batteries here in Washington, companies would have to participate. It sponsored by Democrat Derek Stanford of Boston. In particular, create a fire risk. And we've seen fires in transfer stations and collection stations, even in trucks driving around collecting waste. Republicans were skeptical of the plan, but most eventually supported it, it passed the Senate 42 to 6 and now heads to the house. A nationwide hunting advocacy group trying to force a Washington wildlife commissioner out northwest news radio's manufacturer explains why. The sportsman's alliance foundation alleges Washington department of fish and wildlife commissioner lorna Smith is serving in two public roles, and that's in violation of Washington rules. A lawsuit filed this week in Thurston county says Smith has served on the Jefferson county planning commission while simultaneously serving on the governor appointed wildlife commission, the alliance also said in a news release that Smith is quote pushing an extremist view of fish and wildlife management and is adamantly opposed to the North American model of wildlife conservation. The vice president of communications for sportsmen's alliance tells the spokesman review there are more lawsuits to come. Manufacture northwest news radio. One ten that means it's time to throw a Beacon plumbing sports update with Bill Schwartz, kraken continued to roll toward their first playoff birth, Seattle now owns a 5 game hockey win streak last night feasting on struggling Anaheim ducks at climate pledge arena. Alexia aggressive pinch. Beverly has it in front opens. The defenseman, Jamie Oliver. He's got 9 goals on the year. He's never had that many in an NHL season, the 6 foot 7 inch blue liner gets the crack in a one nothing lead. There's the call on ESPN, the kraken dominate 5 two. They host the Ottawa senators, Thursday night, day one of the PAC 12 men's basketball tournament in Las Vegas. The Washington huskies suffered through a cold shooting start, but rallied to trail Colorado 28 20 at halftime. That's the 8 9 game immediately afterwards it's Washington state in California. Cougar players Muhammad gay and TJ bamba named to the all conference team. Gonzaga punched its ticket to the big dance with a lopsided win over saint Mary's in the West Coast conference tournament final and the Seattle Mariners play spring training night baseball in Arizona against the LA Dodgers several M's players are now working out with respective countries for the world baseball classic. Sports with Swartz at ten and 40 after the hour, northwest news radio. Northwest news time, one 11, I'm Jeff posley, you're in the middle of 20 minutes of nonstop news. The court battle continues in the case of a suspected school shooter, ABC's Trevor alt reports. The Michigan appeals court weighing whether unprecedented charges against the parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan crumbley can continue to trial. What things that they do or not do that led to these events. The case is the first of its kind. James and Jennifer crumbley are charged with four counts each of involuntary manslaughter, prosecutors say gross negligence makes them at least partially responsible for their son Ethan's November 2021 rampage when he killed four classmates and injured 7 others, including a teacher. You know, what's the president we're going to sit here? You know, he's. There are a lot of families with kids who might not be as stable as the parents would like them to be. Prosecutors allege the crumbley's bought the weapon, then 15 year old Ethan used to carry out the massacre with Ethan's money, even though prosecutors say he displayed obvious mental health issues, allegedly having hallucinations a month before the shooting. They say in the weeks prior, the school reported to the parents Ethan was searching ammunition in class to which Jennifer crumbly allegedly texted her son LOL, you have to learn not to get caught. They're warning signs. All over the place. Officials say the day of the massacre Ethan was called to a counselor's office having drawn a disturbing drawing, showing a gun, a person shot, and phrases like blood everywhere and the thoughts won't stop, help me. Tuesday, the judges question why the crumbles didn't take him home, or even hug him when they were called to the school that morning. James crumbly did not know that EC had access to that firearm. He bought him the gun. Well, in the first thing he did when he heard about the school shooting was go back home to see if the gun was there. The crumbley's attorneys admitted the parents made tremendously bad decisions, but argue they and the school believed Ethan was only a threat to himself. They argue pursuing these charges would set a dangerous precedent, potentially holding parents responsible for any crime committed by their child. As a parent, I don't owe a legal duty to every kid at my four kids schools. I don't owe a legal

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Protect people from serious illness. I'm Jim Forbes. Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer is among top lawmakers in Washington, celebrating passage of the respect for marriage act, Sarah Lee Kessler reports. Chuck Schumer, New York senior senator says the bill codifying the right to same sex marriage is long overdue. This is about millions of LBGTQ Americans in the country. But countless other lives of children and families will also be impacted. House speaker Nancy Pelosi says the bill also defends the inviolability of interracial marriages, protecting against bigoted extremism, the respect for marriage act now heads to President Biden. I'm Sara Lee Kessler. An LGBTQ+ nightclub in Wisconsin will host a free active shooter training session today. The 5 nightclub in Madison says it's putting on the training session at the request of its patrons after last month's mass shooting at club Q in Colorado Springs, 5 people were killed more than a dozen wounded in Colorado when a man carrying an AR-15 style rifle walked into the nightclub. A church in Chesapeake, Virginia will host a memorial service today to honor the people killed and wounded in the Thanksgiving Walmart shooting. A man who worked at the Chesapeake Walmart opened fire on his coworkers on Thanksgiving Day, killing 6 before taking his own life. Today's memorial service at redeemed church of God will start at noon Eastern Time. I'm Brad Siegel. After nearly a month in space, NASA's Artemis one mission is about to come to an end, Rory O'Neill reports. Sunday morning off the coast of San Diego, the Orion crew capsule will deploy its parachutes and splash down in the Pacific after a record setting trip beyond the moon. Our top Artemis one mission priority is still ahead of us, which is to demonstrate the guidance system of Orion, as well as the heat shield performance as we return from 25,000 mph returning from the moon. NASA's Jim Jeffrey testing the heat shield to temperatures near 5000° is a big part of this Artemis one mission setting up for Artemis two, which could launch in 2025. I'm Rory O'Neill. The parents of an admin school shooter in Michigan are trying to get their bomb lower to allow them to be out of jail until their trial next year. James and Jennifer crumbley are charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of four Oxford high school students who were shot and killed by their then 15 year old son who has since pleaded guilty. The crumbling is accused by prosecutors of being grossly negligent in caring for their son. Wall Street is closing with stocks lower to end the week, Liz Warner has more. Investors are looking ahead to the Federal Reserve's meeting next week where it's expected to raise rates once again. Most traders expect the fed to raise rates by half a percentage point, which is lower than previous rate hikes. At the closing bell, the Dow lost 305 points, the S&P 500 fell 29 points, and the NASDAQ shed 77 points. I'm Liz Warner. The Keystone pipeline is being shut down after an oil leak was discovered in northern Kansas, TC energy and Calgary says there's been a confirmed release of oil in a creek near the Kansas Nebraska border, and then it estimated 14,000 barrels had been discharged, as of late Thursday, federal regulators say the leak is located near the town of Washington and that investigators have been deployed to the site about 600,000 barrels of oil, flow through the Keystone pipeline each day. I'm

WTOP
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"Contractors come to grow. Good evening, I'm Hillary Howard. And I'm Sean Anderson. Thomas Robertson is our producer. And our top story this hour a gunman breaks into a St. Louis performing arts high school where he shoots and kills a woman and a teenage girl and injures at least 6 others. He was ultimately killed in an exchange of gunfire with police. Police have not yet said how the shooter got into the building. St. Louis school superintendent Calvin Adams says the building was locked and there were 7 security guards inside the school at the time of the shooting. Each had an entry point. St. Louis police commissioner Michael Sachs says one of the guards noticed the suspect trying to get into a locked door, but he couldn't. The card notified school officials and ensured that police were contacted. Zach says the shooter had what he calls a long gun. That is Associated Press correspondent Mike Hempen, a 16 year old girl tells a harrowing story to the St. Louis post dispatch. He was in a room when the shooter entered the two made eye contact. She said she escaped because his gun jammed. And a news conference, the St. Louis mayor said that when many are thinking that the children should not have to experience this. Meantime, the teenager accused in the deadly Oxford high school shooting in southeastern Michigan pleaded guilty to terrorism and first degree murder. Ethan crumbly admitted to killing four students at the school last year when he was 15. His parents, James and Jennifer crumbley are also jailed on separate involuntary manslaughter charges. Prosecutors accused the couple of making the gun accessible to Ethan and ignoring his mental health treatment. First degree murder means an automatic life prison sentence in Michigan, but teens are allowed to argue for a shorter term and the possibility of parole. One of the former Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of George Floyd is pleading guilty, J Alexander king, has pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter, the deal was announced just as jury selection was about to begin in his trial. The plea deal calls for king to surf three and a half years with prosecutors dropping a more serious charge. He was already convicted on a federal charge of violating Floyd's civil rights. Now, Floyd died after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for 9 minutes, Chauvin was found guilty in his serving decades in prison. And in other news, new developments in Britain's ongoing political turmoil. The ruling conservatives have settled on another new historic prime minister. After his only challenger dropped out of the race of the last minute. He's therefore elected as leader of the concept of God. The former finance minister will be Britain's first minority prime minister. Its third prime minister since early September, The Economist Andrew Palmer says sunak will have his work cut out for him, calming his divided party and the markets after 6 tumultuous weeks in British politics. He has a monstrous task ahead of him and it will be a very, very difficult winter. Sunak replacing Liz truss forced to step down last week after only 44 days on the job. Vicki Barker, CBS News, London. We are just 15 days from the midterms, Democrats are scrambling to hang on to majorities in Congress. President Biden met with staff from the Democratic National Committee near the capitol today where he predicted political winds will change before election day. Mitchell Miller today on the hill. The president says the polls keep going back and forth as Democrats and Republicans fight for control of Congress. I think we're seeing one more

WTOP
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"Louis performing arts high school where he shoots and kills a woman and a teenage girl, injures at least 6 others, was ultimately killed in an exchange of gunfire with police. And police still have not said how the shooter got into the building. St. Louis school's superintendent Calvin Adams says the building was locked and there were 7 security guards inside the school at the time of the shooting. Each had an entry point. St. Louis police commissioner Michael Sachs says one of the guards noticed the suspect trying to get into a locked door, but he couldn't. The guard notified school officials and ensured that police were contacted. Zach says the shooter had what he calls a long gun. And that's Associated Press correspondent Mike Hempen, a 16 year old girls we mentioned tells a harrowing story to the post dispatch of St. Louis, she was in the room when the shooter entered the two made eye contact. She said she escaped because his gun jammed the mayor of St. Louis says what many are thinking the children should not have to experience this. Knew this afternoon, the teenager accused in the deadly Oxford high school shooting in southeast Michigan pleaded guilty to terrorism and first degree murder charges. Ethan crumbly admitted to killing four students at the school last year when he was 15. His parents, James and Jennifer crumbley also were jailed on separate involuntary manslaughter charges. Prosecutors accused the couple of making the gun accessible to Ethan and ignoring his need for mental health treatment, first degree murder means an automatic life prison sentence in Michigan, but teens are allowed to argue for a shorter term and the possibility of parole. One of the former Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of George Floyd is pleading guilty. Jay Alexander king has pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter, a deal was announced just as jury selection was about to begin in his trial, the plea deal calls for king to serve three and a half years with prosecutors dropping a more serious charge. He was already convicted on a federal charge of violating Floyd's civil rights, Floyd died after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for 9 minutes, Chauvin was convicted of state murder and manslaughter charges last year he is serving decades in prison. U.S. prosecutors have charged two Chinese nationals with trying to obstruct the prosecution of Chinese telecommunications company Huawei. It's part of a broader crackdown on what they call efforts to exert unlawful influence in the U.S.. Here's attorney general Merrick Garland. The complaint alleges that in 2019, the defendants directed an employee at a U.S. government law enforcement agency to steal confidential information about the United States criminal prosecution of the company. In February of 2020, the Justice Department announced that Huawei had been charged in a superseding indictment for violating the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act. Now to developments in Britain's ongoing political turmoil, the ruling conservatives have settled finally on another new prime minister. After his only challenger dropped out of the race at the last minute. He's therefore elected as leader of the conceptual vote. The former finance minister will be Britain's first minority prime minister. Its third prime minister since early September, The Economist Andrew Palmer says sunak will have his work cut out for him, calming his divided party and the markets after 6 tumultuous weeks in British politics. He has a monstrous task ahead of him and it will be a very, very difficult winter. Sunak replacing Liz truss forced to step down last week after only 44 days on the job. Vicki Barker, CBS News, London. We're just 15 days from the midterms and Democrats are scrambling to hang on to their congressional majorities. President Biden met with staff from the Democratic National Committee near the capitol today, where he predicted that political wins will change before election day, WTO's Mitchell Miller is on Capitol Hill. The president says the polls keep going back and forth as Democrats and Republicans fight for control of Congress. But it's going to close, I think, was seen one more shift. Democrats ahead and closing. Mister Biden pushed back on Republican arguments that Democrats have added to inflation with too much spending. He argues that his party is reducing

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Insanity and based on the conversations that we've had and the review of the discovery. We felt it appropriate to withdraw that and have him plead guilty today. Again, that's defense attorney paulette Lofton, crumbley's parents are also facing charges. Prosecutors have accused them of making the gun accessible to their son. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. And JIT, New Jersey institute of technology makes innovation happen. The university helped biomedical engineering professor Tara Alvarez launch a startup that may revolutionize vision therapy. Our startup through in JIT is called ocular motor technology. We create virtual reality, vision therapy in a head mounted display. So it's gaming and basically sugarcoating the therapy so that children and young adolescents don't even realize they're doing therapy. To accomplish this, we need biomedical engineers, which are here in on GIT campus, a computer scientist, artists, people that are into story development, and then we are collaborating with a lot of the large pediatric medical centers. This idea of a startup culture is extremely important to not just NG IT and the national science foundation, but also to the U.S. as a societal hole. And JIT, New Jersey institute of technology, learn more at nj IT dot EDU. Not completing high school is more of a social thing than it was an academic thing. I came out in the 11th grade. Nobody was embracing you. Kids were cruel. It was very difficult to be gay. Even though all these years have passed, I still had that longing to have my diploma. The hard part was determining that I was going to do it. But I definitely didn't do it alone. At age 30, with the help of her mentor, Carissa finished her high school diploma. I have a mentor, Maria. She convinced me to continue my education and finish what I started to get my diploma. Just never judges. She's a true role

AP News Radio
Michigan teen pleads guilty to killing 4 in school shooting
"A Michigan teen pleads guilty to killing four in a school shooting last year Is it your own choice to plead guilty Yes So 16 year old Ethan crumbley who pleaded guilty to all 24 charges that included terrorism and first degree murder in a Michigan school shooting that killed four students last November Oakland county assistant prosecutor Mark key in court He made the decision after substantial reflection to commit first degree premeditated murder A first degree murder conviction typically brings an automatic life prison sentence in Michigan but teens are entitled to a hearing at which their lawyer can argue for a shorter term I'm Shelley Adler

WTOP
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"I'm Brendan Hazleton. And I'm more clueless. Thomas Robertson is our producer. CBS News special report a deadly school shooting in St. Louis, the police chief says one adult and one girl were killed, the suspected shooter died, affiliate KM OX reports one person suffered cardiac arrest, at least three others, hospitalized. Reporter Kevin Colleen says hundreds of high school students ran out of the building. Students are crying and sobbing either faces of red tears and their breeding kind of a shock. One student told me that she saw female who was on the floor bleeding by the gymnasium bathroom and she was just terribly shaken. Killing says another student told him he was in a health class when a window was shot out in a teacher and student were shot. This happened at central visual and performing arts high school, which is a magnet school specializing in visual art, music and performing arts in St. Louis. It has about 400 students. Again, the police chief says, two people died, the shooting suspect is also dead. CBS News special report, I'm Steve Katherine. 1233 and also knew this afternoon the teenager accused in the deadly Oxford high school shooting in southeastern Michigan has now pleaded guilty to terrorism and first degree murder charges. Ethan crumbly admitted to killing four students at the school last year in a case that put sharp focus on his home life and the possible role of his parents in the attack. Prosecutor's office said no deals were made ahead of today's plea. Crumbley's parents, James and Jennifer crumbley are also jailed on separate involuntary manslaughter charges, prosecutors accused the couple of making the gun accessible to Ethan and ignoring his need for mental health treatment. He was 15 at the time, first degree murder conviction typically brings an automatic life prison sentence in Michigan, but teenagers are entitled to a hearing at which their lawyer can argue for a shorter term and a chance for parole. One of the former Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of George Floyd is pleading guilty today. J Alexander king has pled guilty to aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter just as jury selection was about to begin in his trial. A plea agreement calls for king to serve three and a half years in prison with prosecutors agreeing to drop a more serious charge. He is the second officer to cop a plea to the state charge. Thomas lane pleaded guilty earlier this year. Another former officer, total, waved his right to a jury trial and will go through a modified proceeding called a trial by stipulated evidence. All three officers have already been convicted of federal counts of violating Floyd civil rights, Derek Chauvin was convicted of state murder and manslaughter charges last year, and pleaded guilty in the civil rights case, he is serving decades in prison. Now to Britain's political turmoil, the ruling conservatives have settled on another new prime minister. After his only challenger dropped out of the race of the last minute. He's therefore elected as leader of the conceptual party. The former finance minister will be Britain's first minority prime minister. Its third prime minister since early September, The Economist Andrew Palmer says sunak will have his work cut out for him, calming his divided party and the markets after 6 tumultuous weeks in British politics. He has a monstrous task ahead of him and it will be a very, very difficult winter. Sunak replacing Liz truss forced to step down last week after only 44 days on the job. Vicki Barker, CBS News, London. President Biden is about to meet with members of the Democratic National Committee on Capitol Hill as the party addresses political headwinds involving inflation. More from WTO's Mitchell Miller. Today on the hill. The president is expected to give a pep talk to DNC staffers who face long odds and trying to help candidates maintain control of the House. Republicans only need a gain of 5 seats and many Democrats are in races considered toss ups. The president's approval rating remains low, and he hasn't made too many appearances with candidates. A rare exception took place recently in Pennsylvania, where the president appeared with democratic Senate candidate John fetterman. John, thank you very much for running. I really do appreciate it. DNC chair Jamie harrell traveled to Georgia last week in a get out the vote effort. Turnout will be a critical issue for both parties in the midterms. On Capitol

WNYC 93.9 FM
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"Do? You put it all out there, let people decide. Bob Woodward has released an audiobook called the Trump tapes with recordings of his conversations with former president Donald Trump. Thanks so much. Thank you. This is NPR news. This is W in my say all week, the brine layer show will quiz listeners on whether something is true or whether it's a lie. Today, a quiz on ballot initiatives and referendums. That's coming up this morning at ten on 93.9 FM AMA 20 and streaming on WNYC that ord. 55 in light showers out there showers likely maybe even a thunderstorm late morning and the afternoon. WNYC is supported by drexel university in Philadelphia, drexel's cooperative education program can help students explore a career, build a resume and earn a salary all before graduation. More information at drexel dot EDU slash ambition can't wait. WNYC independent journalism in the public interest. 93.9 FM and a.m. 8 20. NPR news and the New York conversation. Live from NPR news in Washington, I'm Amy held. Rishi sunak is favored to become the next British prime minister as soon as today, after Boris Johnson, who in September left office in disgrace, announced he won't run again. Analysts say he did not have the votes in parliament. Sunac is a 42 year old former treasury chief. Today in Michigan, the gunman accused of killing four high school students last year is expected to plead guilty, as WDET is Quinn kleinfeld to reports the move may allow Ethan crumbley to avoid a trial on murder and terrorism charges. At first, crumbly his attorney said he would plead insanity, now prosecutors say he's set to plead guilty to all 24 counts against him. It still won't end the court battles over the shooting. Several civil lawsuits questioned the role of school officials, and the teens parents, Jennifer and James crumbly, face trial for involuntary manslaughter, accused of ignoring their sons troubling behavior, and instead buying a gun he could use. Unemployment is still low but a new survey of business economists reflects a gloomier outlook. Steve beckner reports. Nearly two thirds of the business economists believe the U.S. is either already in a recession or has a more than even likelihood of entering a recession in the next 12 months. They say their firm sales and profits are declining, while they must pay higher costs for shortened supply labor and materials that go into their products. The biggest risk they cite is further fed interest rate hikes. It's NPR news. New economic data in China show a rebound in growth in the world's biggest economy, GDP grew nearly 4% in the July to September quarter, beating expectations by half a percentage point. China does face economic challenges, however, namely arising from the government's zero COVID strategy. Chinese president Xi Jinping has consolidated power securing an unprecedented third 5 year term and pushing from leadership all but his most loyal followers who support his quest to tighten control over society. Today, the national assessment of educational progress releases its first full academic evaluation since COVID-19 and PR Sequoia carillo reports, it shows just how much learning has suffered in the pandemic. Math and reading scores for students across the country are down, following years of disrupted learning. Nape assesses students in grades four and 8 every two years, but hasn't released a report since 2019. The new numbers show average math scores at their lowest level since 2005 for fourth grade and 2003 for 8th grade. While reading scores dipped only slightly, they had been trending down prior to the pandemic. Education secretary Miguel cardona called the results appalling and unacceptable in a call with reporters. This is the moment of truth for education. How we respond to this will determine not only our recovery, but our nation's standing in the world. Sequoia carillo NPR news. It's NPR. On WNYC at 5 33, good Monday morning I'm Michael hill 55 with light rain out there. A wet morning in afternoon a high of 61 today. As part of a new subway safety strategy, New York State is opening

WTOP
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"To get him into counseling. Separately, James and Jennifer crumbley are facing involuntary manslaughter charges. I'm Ed Donahue. Traffic and weather on the 8s? Here's Carlos. Thanks, Michelle. We got a few things on 66 now. It is just about that time of night. Westbound 66 has a word zone on your approach towards nutley street. The crew is going to be on the left hand side of the roadway, but now V dot also letting us know that there is a disabled vehicle there between the beltway and not least street, also along the left hand side so you might see them be pulled into the work zone. It's possible that the disabled vehicle doesn't really affect you, but if your headed westbound passed the beltway, do stay to the far right hand side. Now if you're coming on to one 66 from the outer loop from southbound four 95, watch out on the ramp, they've got the work crew as well, it's to make things easier for you once you're on 66. The ramp from the outer loop onto westbound 66 has that left lane block. So just stay to the right as you head towards not least street no matter what. And then as you make your way past the fairfax county Parkway, it does look like they've got the cones along the right hand side. So once you get past exit 55 there, stay to the left. Northbound three 95 on your approach towards edsel road that work crew is along the right hand side, vdot says they're doing some bridge painting tonight. You will be down to a single lane on the left as you head towards edsel road. Once you get past edsel, though, at three 95 northbound looks really good, you're up to speed all the way across the 14th street bridge. You should be just fine there. In Maryland two 70 north down past one 18, right lane currently blocked with the work crew. Meadows farms nurseries fall mulch madness sale is here, now through October 26th, get four bags of mulch for 1555, visit the Meadows farms nursery nearest you or Meadows farms dot com, Carlos Ramirez WTO traffic. Doug camera with your forecast. Storm team four track in the next couple of days for you and we've got a really great start to the weekend. First of all, you're Friday night looking great over the next couple of hours. We will see temperatures that will start to drop. It's going to be in the low

AP News Radio
Teen expected to plead guilty in Michigan high school shooting
"A teenager accused of killing four fellow students and entering more at a Michigan high school is expected to plead guilty to murder Ethan crumley had created images of violence during a classroom assignment last November but was not sent home from Oxford high school in court prosecutor marquise says crumley later went into a school bathroom with a backpack and came out with a gun At that point he methodically and deliberately walked on the hallway aiming the firearm at students in firing Chief assistant prosecutor David Williams says crumley is expected to plead guilty Monday to all 24 charges including terrorism Investigators say crumbley's parents had declined to take him home on the day of the shooting but were told to get him into counseling

KOMO
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"Philadelphia police officers members of the S.W.A.T. unit were shot and wounded as they tried to arrest a man, wanted on a homicide charge. Good to see them sitting up, talking. And their families around them, of course, their families are upset. As we understand, they would be, but they seem like all of them are going to be okay. Mary Jim Kenney says the 19 year old suspect was killed by officers after he opened fire. A fight over a legal motion in the Michigan high school shooting case. Attorneys for the parents of the accused Michigan high school shooter James and Jennifer crumbley have filed a motion to stop the county prosecutor from sending email updates on their case to Oxford high school parents. The attorneys say the updates have made unfair statements about their clients and that some of those updates wind up on social media and could potentially taint the jury. Parents welcomed the updates as they complain of a lack of transparency in the investigation into the November 2021 shooting that killed four students and injured 7 others. The parents are charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, accused of helping their son purchase a gun and failing to intervene, Derek Dennis, ABC News. The national labor relations board is scheduled in November, vote on a petition from Home Depot workers in Philadelphia to form what could be the first store wine union at the retailer. Penguin Random House is changing the name of its creative writing awards program in honor of a former First Lady. The Michelle Obama award goes to, for memoir, will include a $10,000 college scholarship to a high school senior. This is ABC News. And this is northwestern's radio 1000 FM 97 7. We check your traffic every ten minutes on the fours Natalie Melendez is in the dubin law group traffic center. Got a couple of updates. See, tech guy 5 south, the disabled vehicle at 200th has been cleared, but in traffic is really starting to thin out there. South on 5 Lakewood that disabled vehicle at 84th, that's clear traffic is very

AP News Radio
School shooting suspect may testify at parents' trial
"The suspect in a deadly school shooting in Michigan may testify at his parents trial Ethan crumley is accused of killing four fellow students at Oxford high school James and Jennifer crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter for failing to reasonably care for their son Judge Cheryl Matthews says some text messages can be used at the trial I actually asked my dad to take me to the doctor yesterday but he just gave me some pills and told me to suck it out And quote my mom laughed when I told her unquote Shannon Smith is an attorney representing Jennifer crumley She says this is not about the charges against Ethan crumley He can answer questions that are not covered by the Fifth Amendment So we can call him as a witness Smith says calling the son to testify is not about the parents wanting to throw him under the bus or make him look bad It's about her clients defending the case I'm Ed

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"Com. Of the 7 wealthiest democracies began three days of talks yesterday in Germany's Bavarian Alps as Russia fired a barrage of missiles at the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. We'll hear more about all of that coming up after news headlines here on WNYC. 73° now will just be inching up to a high in the mid 70s today with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, some of the storms could be bringing heavy rain. WNYC supporters include care more in katonah, New York featuring the kronos Quartet Friday July 8th, presenting works by Missy mazzoli, Jay Lin, Terry Riley and Moore shuttle service from the katona metro north station is available. Tickets at caramel dot org. This is WNYC. 93.9 FM and a.m. 8 20. NPR news and the New York conversation. Live from NPR news in Washington, I'm Amy held. Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is asking G 7 leaders in Germany for more weapons, security guarantees, and sanctions against Russia. This as Moscow apparently defaults on its foreign debt for the first time in a century. Western sanctions have cut it off from the international financial systems. States are taking on the fight over legal access to abortion after the Supreme Court overturned roe versus wade NPR's Becky Sullivan reports. In Michigan and Wisconsin, democratic state officials are trying to figure out how to block their state's decades old abortion bans that had been unenforced for a very long time. Voters in Kansas will decide in August, whether to amend their state constitution to allow an abortion ban. And a Utah trigger law has already been challenged by a Planned Parenthood lawsuit, similar lawsuits are expected elsewhere in the coming days and weeks. The parents of a 15 year old charged with shooting dead four classmates in Michigan are seeking a venue change for their own trial, as WDET Quinn kleinfeld reports, James and Jennifer crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter. Prosecutors say rather than seek help for their troubled son, the crumbley's body my handgun. But defense attorneys counter that prosecutors continuously say only they have the truth of what happened, implying the crumbles are lying. The defense once the prosecution sanctioned and silenced, claiming their statements have already tainted any potential pool of jurors. It's NPR news. Police in South Africa are investigating after more than 20 young people died suddenly in a crowded tavern over the weekend, local news reports say there were no clear signs of injury, toxicology tests are underway. A wooden grandstand crowded with spectators in Colombia collapsed during a bullfighting festival, the BBC's Leonardo Rocha reports several people were killed, dozens injured. They instead happened in the city of espionage during a traditional corolla event when members of the public are encouraged into the ring to engage the bulls. Footage posted online shows the panic that follows the collapse of the stand in the packed venue. The animal escaped, spreading fear in the city in the western province of tolima, Colombia's present elect Gustavo Pietro has criticized the nature of the event and said that local authorities should no longer organize activities in which animals or people get killed. The BBC's Leonardo Rocha reporting. The national average for gallon of gas is now $4 and 89 cents, according to triple-A, that's down several cents in recent days as the cost of crude declines. Washington D.C., Florida and Indiana have all seen some of the steepest weekly price declines. Asian and European markets are higher today on the heels of a rare winning week on Wall Street, the Dow jumped more than 5% for the week, the fed has signaled it will raise interest rates again when it meets next month. You're listening to NPR news. This is WNYC in New York. It's 5 33. Good morning. I'm David first. Showers and thunderstorms today with a pretty steady temperature in the mid 70s. The NYC pride march was back in full force yesterday after two years of pandemic related hiccups, co chair of NYC pride, Sue doster said this year's event felt especially important just days after the U.S. Supreme Court stripped away federal abortion rights. Our right to happiness is under attack by people who want us to be just like them. By people who want us to go

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"At shooting happened just after midnight last Thursday when two men forced their way into a home on gallery place looking for a person who wasn't there Police say the suspect held a gun to the woman's head and during a struggle the gun went off the bullet hit the baby's hand He was flown to the hospital for treatment of a serious injury he has since been released investigators are still looking for the second suspect Knew this afternoon a judge has denied a motion to reduce bonds for the parents of the Michigan teen charged in last November's deadly shootings at Oxford high school James and Jennifer Connelly disappeared in Detroit crumbly James and Jennifer crumbley disappeared in Detroit the day before they were charged with involuntary manslaughter They're being held on half a $1 million bond They're 15 year old son Ethan is charged with four counts of murder and Oakland county circuit judge says the parents don't deserve a bond reduction because they tried to conceal their whereabouts The attorneys claim they are not a flight risk and ask their bonds be lowered from $100,000 apiece As the weather warms up people are becoming more active and might strain something So which is the best remedy Is it hot or is it cold Say you get hit by a ball or step funny while running We're sore We're starting to feel a little discomfort We're having some pain That's when the icing comes in Doctor K you're decides a primary care sports medicine physician at children's national hospital Icing usually is a post activity post injury post inflammation thing that we should be doing to help reduce the pain and help reduce the inflammation that sets in While decides as warming up body parts with activity or compresses gets blood flowing and ready for action Christy king WTO peanuts.

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"Top stories we're following for you right now on WTO the UN secretary general's calling for a four day humanitarian pause in the fighting in Ukraine starting on Thursday He says he would allow for civilian evacuations and getting humanitarian aid into the hardest hit areas of eastern Ukraine There's no bond reduction for the parents of a Michigan teenager charged with a deadly school shooting last fall The judge says James and Jennifer crumbley's disappearance before their arrest in a Detroit commercial building didn't demonstrate cooperation with police Their charged with involuntary manslaughter their son is charged with murder Stay with double D TOP for more on these stories and just minutes The National Gallery of art presents a powerful new exhibition It's called Afro Atlantic histories through July 17th There are more than a 130 objects including artists from over 20 countries from the 17th century to the present Stephen Nelson of the National Gallery of art says the pieces include self portrait by Samuel fosso What you see is this gender nonspecific image of the artist as a glamorous career oriented American woman in the 1970s You'll also see into bondage by Aaron Douglas This image is a modernist take on black people being forcibly taken out of Africa and being sent across the Atlantic through the middle passage Their shackled praying for freedom from their bondage Find out more in WTO P dot com Jason fairley WTO news I had in money news The Dow is up more than 300 points Two years ago this week you had the airport to yourself I'm Jeff label Two 18 Time for traffic.

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"Doctor Celine gounder says the court ruling that struck down the federal mandate raises issues The real question here is what does this mean for the CDC's power to reimpose a mask mandate Say if we have another big surge next fall or winter or say we have another pandemic And so I do think you are likely to see this decision appeal to preserve those CDC powers for that what if scenario CBS News special report I'm Steve Ken Now on metro the transit agency has now dropped its mass requirement for writers and for employees that includes metro bus and metro access Uber and Lyft also announcing both services dropping the masking requirement as well And political senior legal affairs reporter for the post Josh gerstein says an appeal could be coming from the Justice Department Transportation has always been a focus of sort of public health efforts and regulations aimed at public health have always been focused on the transportation sector and one way or another So it does seem like this would be open to challenge and it might be something the administration wants to take on in the higher courts just to preserve that kind of flexibility in case they do feel it's necessary to reinstate the mask mandate in the future Meantime many members of Congress are praising the federal judges decision to lift the mask mandate on transportation We hear more from WTO's Mitchell Miller Today on the hill Republican lawmakers say the mandate should have been lifted a long time ago They've been pressing for months to stop requiring people to wear masks on planes and on public transit Among them Kansas senator roger Marshall who criticized the Biden administration for an earlier extension of the mandate Another horrible decision coming from The White House More ill advice from the CDC The Senate last month approved legislation to lift the mask requirement which included support from 8 Democrats but it was not taken up in the house Republican lawmakers had also filed suit to end the mask mandate on planes arguing the CDC didn't have the authority to order it On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO news In Ukraine Russia has ramped up its ground offenses as it tries to take over the eastern industrial heartland of Ukraine after a Russian push to the capital Kyiv has failed the Kremlin now declares its main goal is the capture of the eastern Dunbar region If successful that would give president Putin a vital piece of Ukraine and a badly needed victory that he could present to the Russian people In an interview with India today TV Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says Russia will not use nuclear weapons That's just a part of Russia's gain One day Lavrov says no the next day someone else or he says yes So this is a part of their information warfare game The conventional wisdom among people I've spoken to in military and intelligence circles is that they might use low yield nuclear weapons at some point in this conflict if it doesn't go their way That's our national security correspondent JJ green New developments today a judge denying a motion to reduce bonds for the parents of the Michigan teenager charged in last year's deadly shootings at Oxford high school in Michigan A circuit judge says that James and Jennifer crumbley's actions before their December before arrests in Detroit were premeditated to conceal their whereabouts They disappeared the day before they were charged with involuntary manslaughter Their attorneys wanted their bonds lowered from $500,000 each to a $100,000 15 year old Ethan crumbley their son is charged with murder and other crimes four students were killed during a mass shooting at that school in November WTO at 1236 here's Jonathan Johnson the chief executive officer at overstock on the discussion managing office needs as fed's return to the office yet many continue to telework sponsored by overstock government We've learned that during the pandemic we all want our employees to be able to work where they work best and where they're most productive But if we're purposeful in getting together it's better I think that those are things that the government should be thinking about How are you encouraging them to connect when they're still remote Listen to the entire discussion on federal news network Search overstock purchasing for your agency just got easier with overstock government save on all the products you need with the best prices on thousands of trusted.

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"I'm Michael hill it's morning edition from NPR and double WNYC A former CIA officer who tracks the yachts of Russian oligarchs talks sanctions and the super rich there are mass arrests in El Salvador as the president there tries to consolidate power and as the debate over confederate monuments continues two sites in Alabama aim to prompt a racial reckoning It's Tuesday April 19th the news is next Live from NPR news in Washington on corva Coleman attacks in eastern Ukraine are intensifying Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky says the expected Russian offensive in the region has begun Pentagon officials have been more conservative telling reporters that the Russian military is still building up its forces ahead of a larger push in the east NPR's Tim Mack has more from Odessa Ukraine Sir he hate eye who leads the government of the eastern Luhansk region press the area's residents to evacuate as soon as they can Hate eye says that the frequency of bombardment has dramatically increased in recent days and that there were 5 or 6 planes bombing cities in the area on Monday Meanwhile civilians have struggled to leave areas controlled by Russian troops For the third day in a row Ukrainian deputy prime minister irina Vera chuk said negotiators could not come to an agreement on temporary ceasefire to allow civilians to safely escape the fighting in places like mariupol To Mac NPR news Odessa Meanwhile President Biden will hold a video call with leaders from allied countries this morning about continued support for Ukraine Biden will also discuss efforts to hold Russia accountable for its offensive in Ukraine In the U.S. a federal judge has struck down the federal mask mandate required on public transit That means people are not required to wear masks on planes buses and other transit NPR's Giles Snyder reports the Biden administration is acknowledging that for now passengers can travel without them White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the Florida judge's decision to throw out the public transit mass mandate is disappointing but that the Biden administration is weighing its options Major airlines including United Delta and Americans say they will no longer require mass the industry had lobbied to get rid of the mandate A judge ruled the CDC exceeded its authority NPR's Giles Snyder reporting The parents of the teen accused of shooting and killing classmates at Michigan's Oxford high school last November are again seeking to get out of jail From member station WDET Quinn klinefelter reports lawyers for Jennifer and James crumbley are expected to ask for a significant reduction in their bond The crumbly is new they faced involuntary manslaughter charges for allegedly ignoring signs their son could become violent but they did not surrender to authorities Instead police found the couple in a Detroit warehouse prosecutors argue the crumbles are a flight risk and they're being held on a half $1 million bond each The couple's attorneys counter that the parents left town for their own safety planning to turn themselves in later and want the bond reduced to $100,000 The hearing comes days after the family of a 14 year old girl killed in the shooting filed the latest in a series of civil lawsuits against school officials claiming the district is refusing to take responsibility for allowing the alleged killer to remain in class For NPR news I'm Quinn klinefelter in Detroit You're listening to NPR And you're listening to WNYC at 8 O four good Tuesday morning 42 and cloudy now later sunshine and mid 50s Flooding has closed all southbound lanes of the major deegan expressway at debo place in The Bronx You don't have to wear masks on trains and planes after a federal judge's decision yesterday but you still have to put them on to ride the subway or buses in New York City In New York the state health department requires still requires them and that order applies to metro north in LIRR but masks are no longer required on Amtrak and J transit and Uber WNYC's Gwen Hogan is at Penn station checking in with commuters this morning and she joins us now Hi Gwen Hi good morning So what are the transit takers telling you about this mask policy change Well I can tell you Michael there is a lot of confusion this morning including from workers themselves I was talking to one Amtrak worker who wasn't sure And then she was like wait a second the mask sign is gone I guess they took away the mandate And here in the NJ transit hall most of the employees have not heard that the mask mandate has been lifted there are still signs that say masks are required and videos that say masks are required So it's sort of trickling down to commuters who have expressed a mix of resolute I will keep wearing my mask I'm not concerned about this And some who seems legitimately excited that it would be lifted and we're excited to take their masks off Hey Gwen as you look at those transit takers this morning criss-crossing paths there Do you see many of them still wearing masks Yeah there is a pretty high mess compliance here in Penn station so far I would say it's about a quarter of passengers that I've seen not wearing masks but most still are Most of them are wn I see Gwen hoag and they're at Penn station for his talking about the federal Florida judges ruling about mask no longer being required on public transportation Thank you Glenn Thanks Michael Other news now lawyer for a recently.

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"Toward the bottom half of the page that says first off I got my gun It's a SP 2022 6 hour 9 millimeter Second the shooting is tomorrow I have access to the gun and ammo Jennifer and James crumbley remain jailed on $500,000 bond if convicted of involuntary manslaughter they each face up to 60 years in prison Immigrant justice advocates are demanding Amazon divest from an air cargo holding company whose subsidiaries include Omni air international which carries out deportation flights for immigration and customs enforcement known as the ice air program The intercept reports Amazon purchased a percentage of air transport services group The company that owns Omni air for some a $131 million last year Activists have long exposed abuse faced by asylum seekers on on the air deportation flights In 2017 deported asylum seekers returned to Somalia in an Omni air flight were reportedly beaten and restrained with strait jackets In another incident in 2012 a Salvadoran asylum seeker miscarried her triplets aboard a removal flight to El Salvador And in New York immigrant rights leader Ravi ragbir has been granted three years of deferred action allowing him to stay in the United States to fight for permanent immigration relief The settlement is part of a First Amendment lawsuit filed by ragbir and several immigrant justice groups accusing immigration and customs enforcement of targeting and retaliating against activists In January 2018 Ravi ragbir was detained during a check in with ice in which ordered deported He recorded this message before his apprehension.

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"Better view So let's talk about the bank trade And at Bloomberg our market vision is 2020 I am shocked by the moves that we're seeing in the rights market Bloomberg radio the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com Business finance and the latest news evicting world markets powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over a 120 countries This is Bloomberg radio Now a global news update Police say they're looking to charge the person who helped hide the parents of the alleged Michigan school shooter Oakland county sheriff Michael Bouchard says the department believes the parents were helped in getting into the art studio where they were ultimately arrested Saturday Bouchard said prosecutors could charge the individual who allegedly assisted them with aiding and abetting or obstruction of justice The travel industry is bracing for stricter rules as the number of cases rise Texas a and M epidemiologist doctor Rebecca Fisher says those rules work Any kind of disease outbreaks for the history of time things like limiting travel and limiting contact with individuals These are in the basic toolbox Everyone entering the country including returning Americans must get a COVID test within 24 hours before boarding flights A new report says former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo was being accused of sexual misconduct he was fired by CNN Saturday because of the role he played in helping his brother fight sexual harassment claims I'm Brad Siegel This is Bloomberg day break weekend A global look ahead at the.

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"Unearthing a 200 million year old secret in a new exhibit and film Guests can uncover the mystery of Antarctic dinosaurs as they explore fossils expedition gear and dinosaurs so cool they're frozen for a bank museum dot org This is weekend edition from NPR news I'm Scott Simon Thanks for being with us Prosecutors in Michigan are going to step beyond charging Ethan crumbly the 15 year old accused in the school shooting in the small town of Oxford of killing four of his classmates and wounding 7 other people Prosecutors now say his parents James and Jennifer crumbly enabled their son to go on the rampage both parents are charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter They did not appear in court for their scheduled arraignment Friday police arrested them in Detroit early today Quinn klinefelter of member station W DET is covering the story Quinn thanks for being with us Thank you How are the parents taken into custody Their lawyer had said they left town earlier in the week for their own safety and planned to turn themselves in But earlier this morning Detroit police chief James White says the police got a tip that the two were in a commercial building in Detroit They surrounded the building and moved in We were able to take them into custody without incident however they were very distressed as they were walking out The chief says that they were not armed and they did not resist What are the parents accused of doing for which the prosecutors consider them to be part of the crime Well it's equal parts action and in action Law enforcement officials say crumbled his father allegedly bought the murder weapon as a Christmas present for his son only days before the shooting The teen supposedly showed it off over social media and the father kept it unlocked in a bedroom drawer which allowed easy access to it The day before the shooting prosecutors say that a teacher saw the teen searching for ammunition on his phone The mother was contacted and then she told her son in a text message LOL I'm not mad at you You have to learn not to get caught And then Oakland county prosecutor Karen McDonald says on the day of the shooting school officials brought the parents in to examine a note that their son had written which ended with the words my life is useless A drawing of a semi-automatic handgun pointing at the words quote the thoughts won't stop help me End quote In another section of the note was a drawing of a bullet with the following words above that bullet quote blood everywhere End quote Between the drawing of the gun and the bullet is a drawing of a person who appears to have been shot twice and bleeding You can certainly understand why the school would be alarmed On seeing such a note from a student what did the parents do Nothing According to the prosecutor she says there were steps that could have been taken Remember this was a short time before the shooting began And yet McDonald says the parents refused to act Both James and Jennifer crumbley failed to ask their son if he had his gun with him or where his gun was located and failed to inspect his backpack for the presence of the gun which he had with him James and Jennifer crumbly resisted the idea of their son leaving the school at that time Instead James and Jennifer crumbly left the high school without their son The teenager was returned to class Not long after officials allege he emerged from a school bathroom with a gun and began methodically firing down school hallways and into classrooms The prosecutor says the parents behavior goes way beyond mere negligence to the point where it is criminal behavior Queen after all these signs do officials say the parents did anything to try and stop a potential shooting Prosecutor McDonald only notes an instance about a half hour or so after sheriff's deputies had taken him into custody when reports of the shooting began hitting the media When the news of the active shooter and Oxford high school had been made public Jennifer crumbly texted to her son quote Ethan don't do it And James crumbly called 9-1-1 reporting that a gun was missing from his house and he believed his son may be the shooter Now Michigan does not have a law requiring gun owners to lock weapons away from miners but adults have been prosecuted before in such circumstances Quinn klinefelter from WD 18 to Troy thanks so much Quinton thank you We.