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"That. To be a professional athlete at any level. It is a privilege. It is not a right. And you are precariously at a point where you may be losing it. This latest incident putting his 5 year contract potentially worth over $200 million in jeopardy. This comes just two months after that first suspension. And for that incident, grant did not face any criminal charges. That's ABC's elwyn Lopez. It is four 50 on this Monday morning and time now for your money update brought to you by stock charts dot com. From ABC News, Wall Street now, futures pointing toward a muted open on Wall Street Monday, but it's possible markets will become more reactive with each passing day that a deal on the debt ceiling remains outstanding. President Biden over the weekend signaling optimism about the possibility of getting a deal with congressional Republicans done, the sticking point remains over whether Democrats and Republicans can find common ground on spending cuts, talks likely to resume on Tuesday. Asian shares mostly lower though Tokyo's benchmark has gained in a bounce back from last week when stocks were driven lower by concerns about a possible recession. The commerce department will release retail sales data for the month of April on Tuesday, analysts expecting to see that sales improved last month looking for a .8% increase over march. The Philadelphia inquirer experiencing what the newspaper is calling a cyberattack affecting its print operations so much that it was unable to print its Sunday edition. Mark remould, ABC News. Right now, futures look actually pretty high at the moment, the Dow Jones futures up one 25 at 33,480 S&P futures are up 15, and the NASDAQ futures are up 35 your

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"And clouds tomorrow mid 60s near 70 with sunshine Wednesday, mid 70s, Thursday, and we get into the 80s, Friday, and this week, and even close to 90 in some of our suburban foothill communities. Speaking of the foothills, some thunderstorms could fire up this afternoon will continue to watch for that. 63 now in downtown Seattle. News radio 1000 FM 97 7, your information station sponsored by fast water here. Thanks for joining us, our editor Bill O'Neill. I'm Rick van seiss, age is on the mind of voters before the 2024 presidential elections, ABC's Mark remould and reclined dig into a new ABC Washington Post poll. When it comes to mental acuity, when it comes to physical ability, via 20 point margin, people feel that president former president Trump is more mentally sharp or mentally sharp enough to be president over Biden. Skepticism extends to the physical health. And just overall, 68% of people think that Biden is too old for another term, only 44% say the same about Donald Trump. So age is going to be an issue regardless of who the matchup is, whether it's Biden against Trump or Biden against someone else. But it's not like you just take it off the table if it is Biden and Trump, the reality is people view them differently. How much should we read the tea leaves on polls like this? One, albeit important consideration facing these two candidates, but it's one consideration in a larger picture of who these two candidates are. We're also 18 months out from the election itself, assuming both of these people become their party's nominee. But what should we take away from this? Yeah, look, the biggest point is that we're a year and a half out. And it's important not to over read hypothetical match ups. But they do tell you trends. And they do tell you developing storylines and campaigns read them for those reasons, even if they'll be skeptical as the Biden team is about these results. They're saying that this poll is baby as soon as Washington Post poll is an outlier that the approval rating that we're seeing for President Biden is somewhat lower than other polls. That all may be true, but it doesn't mean that there aren't real warning signs about Joe Biden and the concerns around him, as well as the support that he has among coalitions. I mean, he won independence going away. He trails them in this poll. Latino voters, black voters, we're seeing real softeners, young voters, real softening in the support that he has among some of the core democratic groups. The groups frankly, the Democrats don't win without. And it may be that people are just voicing their frustration right now, but these are true issues that the Biden campaign and Democrats need to start addressing. And you mentioned Biden's approval numbers there. This poll looked at that downward trend for the president. No? Yeah, look, we have a very low compared to other polls. 36%, which is a career low rather. I should know that other polls have him in somewhere in the low 40s. None of them are good, but the trendline here is very bad, particularly going into a couple of weeks that could be quite tense around debt ceiling negotiations and other showdowns with Congress, legal scrutiny that surrounding his son, as well as former president Trump, of course. He doesn't start at the strong base of support. He hasn't for a while, just a few months into office back in 2021. You saw the lines crossed with approval and disapproval. He hasn't been able to turn that around. And a week or so, two weeks into the Biden campaign. This is not a position of strength, the Vis-à-vis what most first term presidents look like. People's honeymoons end, but usually by this point in successful reelection bids, you see the president begin to write the ship. We just haven't seen that in the numbers just yet. Yeah. When we talk about Biden, we see these low approval numbers. We see challenges that are facing the administration from inflation to debt ceiling and things like that. The questions about his mental acuity. Does this open the door at all going forward for a potential democratic challenger to step up? We know that there are some, but no major candidates have thrown their hat in the ring. Yeah, look, the door is open. No one's walking through it of significance. Other than RFK junior and Marianne Williamson, neither home have shown so far that they put together a credible national campaign. We're not seeing major Democrats step up. I think most Democrats, even if so many Republicans who are hesitant to take on Trump, view the history of taking on an incumbent president as almost never successful. And always almost always something that they pay a political price on. And again, that's as the latest polling that we hear from ABC News political director Rick Klein and Mark remould. Northwest

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"Is the target as Washington passes a strengthened Voting Rights Act. Now that the state has implemented a capital gains tax, the city of Seattle is looking at one of its own. I'm Jeff pozole with details. Reaction coming in from one of the three democratic Tennessee lawmakers who were at risk of being thrown out of the legislature over their role in a demonstration calling for gun reforms representative justice Jones has been expelled in an extraordinary move by the GOP controlled legislature. Is a historic day for Tennessee, but it is, it may mark a very dark day for Tennessee. Because it was signaled to the nation, there is no democracy in this state. Jones and two other representatives called for gun reforms after last week's school shooting at a Nashville school. The Supreme Court has declined to take up a request by West Virginia to bar a 12 year old transgender girl from competing on her middle school sports team while a lawsuit over the band continues. Explosions heard in the Gaza Strip as the Israeli military says a barrage of missiles have been fired from Lebanon. A corner in Los Angeles County says rapper Coolio died of an overdose of fentanyl heroin and methamphetamine back in September. I'm Mark remould. ABC News radio 1000 FM 97 7, stay connected, stay informed. Two 31 will have a closer look at our very soggy forecast coming up here in just a moment. I'm Rick fanciers. What's happening around the northwest and newly passed bills strengthens voting rights in Washington state, according to supporters who say, will now be easier to challenge discriminatory elections. Northwest news radio's car win

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"Secure your $20 gold liberty coin stated from the 1800s before they sell out. That's one 809 three 5 7 two 6 7. Former vice president Mike Pence blasting his old boss over the weekend saying history will hold Donald Trump accountable for his role in the January 6th capitol insurrection. ABC News political director Rick Klein says the timing of the former vice president's speech also has a lot to do with the 2024 race for The White House. This is the time where we start to talk about lanes in a race. We know who Donald Trump is. We know who his supporters are for the most part and how solid they are. We know that Florida governor Ron DeSantis occupies a big outsized space and we just saw him in Iowa and Nevada just in the last couple of days. But what else, what else there's room for is still an open question. And Mike Pence right now is trying to define that. Neither Pence nor desantis have officially announced that they are running for The White House. Biden administration going to block oil drilling in parts of Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the Biden administration moving to prevent or limit oil drilling in 16 million acres of land in Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the plan would bar drilling in nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea closing it off to oil exploration and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres of land in Alaska known as the national petroleum reserve. The move to conserve the land comes though as President Biden is expected to approve a controversial ConocoPhillips drilling project on the northern slope of Alaska, according to a source familiar with this situation. Mark remould, ABC News. This is ABC News. You wash your hands, you brush your teeth, but how do you clean your nose with? Navajos is powered suction to pull saline in one nostril around the back of the nose and out the other nostril

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"Aid target and online. Clean nose, healthy life. Former president Donald Trump hits the campaign trail today for the first time since he announced a third bid for The White House. He'll speak at events in New Hampshire and South Carolina. After multiple water crises in recent years, including in Flint, Michigan and Jackson, Mississippi, vice president Kamala Harris is leading efforts to improve the country's water infrastructure. As part of President Biden's bipartisan infrastructure plan passed last year, $15 billion will go toward an effort to replace every lead water pipe in the country within ten years. Vice president Harris says access to clean and safe water is a right. I think we would all agree there is nothing about this that should be considered a luxury or an option. The administration's plan also includes $5 billion to address lead paint faucets and fixtures in low income houses. Mark remould, ABC News. Winter is not usually mean higher gas prices, but that's what's happening right now, triple-A says the national average for a gallon of regular is up at $3 and 51 cents, more on that from ABC's Mona kosar abdi. Gas prices have increased by 12 cents since last week at 41 cents since last month with states like Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Ohio and Delaware seeing the biggest surge. Variety says the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is conducting a review after the surprise nomination of Andrea risborough for best leading actress for her work in the film two Leslie after a large campaigning operation. This is ABC News. Northwest news radio here early Saturday morning at 8 O four. Four, you say, yeah, a traffic of weather. Every ten minutes on the forest. Let's get to John Nelson with a look at the roads from the high performance

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"Out. That's one 809 three 5 7 two 6 7. Trying to prevent this from becoming another Groundhog Day, the chief executive at Delta Air Lines is demanding that Congress raised the budget for the federal aviation administration to avoid another breakdown like the one earlier this week on CNBC Ed Bastian called the computer failure and thousands of resulting flight delays on Wednesday, unacceptable. ABC's Jim Ryan not only is the U.S. supplying hardware to Ukraine, says ABC's Brian Clark, Britain will provide tanks and artillery systems to Ukraine, prime minister Rishi sunak made the offer after speaking with Ukrainian president zelensky the same day Russia carried out a series of missile strikes across Ukraine, one on an apartment building in nipro killed at least 23 people. Imagine having these many doctors in your corner, ABC islama Hassan. Germany asks for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to get better medical attention, the country is joining an open letter that was signed by 500 Russian doctors. Navalny's lawyer says he has seen a doctor, but is not getting the medicine he needs. Investigators are trying to unravel the mystery of whose bones and why after the discovery in an unused building on a satellite campus of the University of California Berkeley of a human skeleton. ABC's Mark remould. The remains were found in the Clark Kerr campus, which is about a mile from Berkeley's main campus. A statement from the university's police department said there were no outstanding missing persons cases from UC Berkeley in the building hasn't been occupied for years. This is ABC News. We check your northwest traffic every ten minutes on the fours from the high performance homes traffic center once again, here's RC cats. We were looking pretty good for the most part on the roadways, no blocking incidents or stalls getting in the way. It is pretty wet out, so do take it easy, southbound 5, a little bit heavy from Lake city way off and on over the ship canal bridge, northbound 5 struggles a bit through downtown Seattle. We're seeing some heavy traffic northbound 5 around south center, but again, a blocking incident is getting in the way. And if you have to get over the passes, a snowball May and Stevens still have no restrictions, white pass has attraction tire advisory. Your next northwest traffic report F four 14. And now your forecast sponsored by northwest crawlspace services. It's going to be a rainy night and also breezy at times throughout the course of the night is just going to be soggy with The Rain coming down as a low pressure system is just tracking over a temperatures will be in the low 40s in the morning hours and the high temperatures on your Monday in the upper 40s now it may be cloudy with some rain showers and breezy Monday morning, but as we get through the course of the afternoon, the showers are going to taper off quite a bit. We'll probably have a few more showers in the evening, but overall it will be a drier day on Monday compared to today. From the como four weather center on meteorologist Rebecca Stevenson. And currently, we've got heavy rain and 47° in Seattle. News radio 1000 FM 97 7 stay connected, stay informed. Good afternoon, it's four O 6 and 9 Cathy O'Shea. Here's what's

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"That's 8 8 8 747 8 three three 5 8 8 8 74 steel. More subpoenas for associates of former president Trump in the investigation over the January 6th insurrection. Sources selling ABC News, though subpoenas center on how former president Trump raised money off his false election claims and how Trump associates are paying lawyers in the case, January 6th witness Cassidy Hutchinson, said that she changed lawyers because the attorney was being paid with money linked to the former president. Sources close to Donald Trump say special counsel Jack Smith has put more people before a grand jury, with more intense questioning. ABC's Andy field back in court today, the man accused in the murders of four university of Idaho students. 28 year old Brian coburger is said to be back in court on Thursday for a status conference one day after classes at the university of Idaho resumed for undergraduate students. Coburger has yet to enter a plea for the charges against him as he still waiting to learn whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty with classes restarting a university spokesman said there's a general feeling of relief now that a suspect has been arrested. Mark remould, ABC News. Tennis fans will have to wait a while to see Naomi Osaka back on the court the four time Grand Slam champion announcing she's pregnant with her first child, and a post on Instagram showing her ultrasound, Osaka says she can't wait for her kid to watch her play. She's a champion on the court, and now motherhood awaits her. This is ABC News. As a

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"Of the House on the third day of the new Congress. Looks like House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy is going down to defeat again in the tenth vote we're continuing to monitor through the afternoon. If you're feeling optimistic about the new year, it might say something about your political party or perhaps about where you live. A new crosscut Elway poll reveals a regional and political divide on how people are feeling. And Tacoma firefighters responding to a blaze in an encampment near south 24th and a street this morning put out the fire and then discovered a dead person at the scene. Police investigating as the medical examiner works to find the cause of death. If one of your new year's resolutions is to get out of debt, ABC News chief business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis has some advice. There's really three things you need to know here about all of this. First of all, people are taking on more debt. You might have done it over the holidays overall, people are doing it on their credit cards. Second of all, that debt is getting more expensive. The fed signaled, they're not cutting rates this year. That means those APRs are rising and there are things you can do to take control right now, wipe the slate clean and have a much better financially free year ahead. Gather up all of those credit card bills, flip them over and call the number on the back. And here's why you're going to call that number because you can ask the bank and the credit card company to lower your APR. And that might sound like, wow, are they really going to do that? Well, 70% of the time, they actually do. And you can even ask them to knock off some of the fees as well. Then you want to make a payment plan. Now, there's really two tried and true methods here. First, there's the snowball method. That means you pay off the smallest balance credit card first. You keep making minimum payments elsewhere, but you pay off the smallest balance first. This gives you that psychological jolt. You feel good. Oh, one down, a few more to go. Then there's the avalanche method. That is where you pay off the highest interest rate credit card first. Again, keep making those minimum payments. That method, avalanche, is going to save you more money, but you have to stick to it if you're going to make it work. So sometimes the snowball method just gives you the better psychological boost. And then again, is chief business correspondent for ABC News, Rebecca Jarvis. With the Supreme Court sent to your arguments over president Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan next month, the Biden administration has filed a Britain defense of the plan, ABC's Mark remould reports. In court documents the Biden administration is seeking to knock down perhaps the most tenuous aspect of the challenges to the president's plan, the right for plaintiffs to sue in the first place. The court is hearing two challenges one from a number of Republican led states and a second by two individuals. The Biden administration's filing first challenges the standing of both lawsuits saying neither should be allowed to sue and then second arguing that the secretary of education has the right to cancel debt to protect borrowers from the economic consequences of the COVID pandemic. Mark remalard, ABC News. The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled the state 6 week abortion ban is illegal, Matt McClure, with the latest. The high court ruled Thursday that states 6 week abortion ban violates the state's constitutional right to privacy and is therefore unconstitutional. The court in a three to two vote riding the state's right to privacy applies to a woman's decision to have an abortion. The majority included justice Kay Hearn, the sole woman on the state Supreme Court, the Thursday ruling means that the state's previous ban on abortion at about 20 weeks stays in place for now. I'm Matt McClure. First Lady Jill Biden undergoing surgery to have a small lesion removed during a routine cancer screening, doctors found a lesion above Biden's right eye and recommended to be removed surgically. The First Lady is scheduled for the procedure next week, the president's physician says it's common outpatient procedure only done in an abundance of caution. Northwest news time two 50. And for an update on Wall Street, your stock charts dot com money updates and Jim chesko. Thanks in part to fresh labor market data, including a bigger than expected rise in private sector payrolls last month. Stocks ended firmly in the red today as investors interpret that to mean the Federal Reserve will continue with its aggressive stance on interest rate increases. The S&P 500 lost 45 points, the down dust, you'll drop 340. Very tough times for Bed Bath & Beyond the retailers said today. It's running out of cash and may need to file for bankruptcy protection in the weeks ahead. Shares of bed bath cratered 30% on the news. That's your money now. Get your money news here at 20 and 50 passed every hour, traffic and weather right away

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"A Walmart that left 7 dead last night, including the shooter. Chesapeake police say they received 9-1-1 calls about ten 15 p.m. local time on Tuesday night of a shooting at a Walmart. We believe it's a single shooter and that single shooter is deceased at this time. Police spokesperson Leo Kaczynski says it took officers 35 to 40 minutes to clear the store due to its size. This is a large, very large storage lot of area a lot of hiding spots. I don't know how many people were here. We want to make sure everybody's accounted for. A statement from Walmart says it's praying for those impacted and that it's working closely with law enforcement. Mark remould, ABC News. And officials are saying that the shooter worked there at Walmart, the shooting happening in a break room. Busy travel day, today, some 55 million Americans plan to make their destination by car, rail, or air, busy on Sunday as well. Big turnaround day. A woman who's a concealed carry license holder, and a suspect, both wounded after an exchange of gunfire, it happened this morning, and the Cali met heights neighborhood, police say the men approached a 23 year old woman who was inside of a car that was parked, one of the suspects pulled out a handgun and attempted to open the car, the woman shot the suspect in the head, took off running another suspect and fired shots at her, she was hit in the arm, she is now hospitalized in critical condition. A fair condition rather at a local hospital, the wounded suspect is in critical condition. Three other suspects fled the scene, nobody is in custody as area two detectives continue their investigation. More information now on the shooting at the Colorado Springs club, the gunman making his first court appearance alleged gunman I should say, he is in custody after being released from the hospital. You'll recall that the man that disarmed him, beat him with a rifle, two women found dead in an englewood home after a house fire Tuesday that broke out. Last night at a house in the 7200 block of south woolcott, firefighters, when they arrived, found heavy fire in the back of the home, it was impossible to get inside after the fire was out, they found two adult female victims. It was not immediately clear if the woman died in the fire or before the fire, the cause of the fire now under investigation. In dupage county and want to be more clear on crime, the sheriff's office launching a new website portal to give an overview of crime data in particular areas doesn't give specific addresses or information about victims, but it will provide residents with accurate local crime data right now. This is just from the sheriff's office, but they are looking to expand it to include municipalities. WLS

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"Time to find ways to move more. With this medical minute, I'm Justin Finch. For what it's worth, I'm Mark remount, some desperate moments for a mom and a couple of Kansas City cops. Come on, sweetie. Come on. That from the body cameras worn by officers Charles Owen and Richard duchesne after getting a call about a baby who wasn't breathing. Turn it up, hit the back. Turn. Come on, sweetie. Officers relying on their training. Come on. I can hear a little harder. Come on. And one month old kamaya responding after a few seconds. She's breathing now. She is breathing. Officer Duchenne, saying, afterward. We always have that fear in the back of our head that is what we're doing enough. Is it going to be enough to bring her back? Obviously, once we were able to bring her back, that was a huge sigh of relief. A little girl taken to a nearby hospital and diagnosed with RSV, the respiratory illness that stretched pediatric hospitals across the country to the limit, kamiya's mom, calling the cops heroes, but officer Owen says we don't feel like heroes, we just feel like we did something good. For what it's worth, Mark remould, ABC News. News radio traffic from the dubin law group traffic center. Until November 18th, both directions of western river road incarnation will be closed from 19th to told hill road traffic will detour through two O two, in Seattle, the two left lanes on I 5 south from Dearborn and Colombian way are closed until 5 a.m., this is for construction. Four or 5 south south center, there's an accident north of west valley highway blocking off the left lane traffic here is light and no delays traveling on south one 67 going from 18 to 5 12 will take 8 minutes. Our next oldest traffic and I know four. The news radio 1000 FM 97 7 four kilo conditions will be the rule in western Washington

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"Ten W IOD and IR radio station. From ABC News on chuck sievertson, Ukraine not commenting on something that happened today in a bridge that happened after a report in The Washington Post that said a member of Russian president Putin's inner circle, voiced disagreement with him over his handling of the war. A truck bomb detonated Saturday partially collapsing a bridge that connects Russia with Russian annexed Crimea impacting a key supply corridor for the millions who live there, as well as Russia's war effort in southern Ukraine. ABC News contributor and former defense official colonel Steve ganyard. This is a stunning victory for the Ukrainians on the battlefield, but it's also a stunning blow to Putin and to the Russian people. The blast caused some railway cars that were carrying fuel to catch fire, causing a partial collapse of two sections of the bridge, according to Russian officials. Mark remould, ABC News. They did it again, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters today, say South Korean military officials. This is a day after it warned the redeployment of the U.S. aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula was inflaming regional tensions. This sort of tribute to planning and manufacturing in the huge cleanup going on after hurricane Ian and Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis and Fort Myers beach says the restoring of electricity to that area was partly due to the poles. Florida power and light at 396 concrete poles for the electrical four of them broke. Thousands remain without power in Florida, the governor says those places not needing major electrical rebuilding are restored. If an NFL player gets hit in the head gets up but has trouble with physical moves has trouble talking can't keep his balance. He's stopped from playing. New policy announced by the league and the players union. ABC's wit Johnson. Following the uproar over the injuries to dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa, he remains out indefinitely after suffering a concussion in a game more than a week ago. You're listening to ABC News. Do you know what people from the wi OD 24 hour traffic center? Heavy delays on the turnpike east of hard rock stadium approaching the golden glades interchange, as well as 95 southbound passing Ives dairy road. Over in Broward county, I'm seeing delays on 95 southbound passing Griffin road as well. The rest of our county incident and delay free on 75 5 95 and the turnpike. I'm Zach wagon, use radio 6 ten W IOD. Behind the Saturday will approach 85 is when start to gust in from the north of northeast are also maybe a few showers to also be the case into the evening with it overnight low 78 and periods of range Sunday with a 185 with updates around the clock on South Florida severe weather station. I'm the weather channel's Jeff Maher on news radio 6 ten W IOD. More Fort Myers beach residents will get to see what's left of their homes and businesses tomorrow from 7 to 7 residents can get back on the island. They'll find no power, water, or trash pickup, and all buildings are deemed

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"And here's what's happening. Governor Jay inslee joining his counterparts from Oregon, California and British Columbia to sign a new climate protection pack. They agreement calls for investment in communities hardest hit by the climate change. And computer networks at Virginia mason, Franciscan health center still down today in several states, including Washington following a security breach last weekend. Two and a half million middle and high school students in America reported using E cigarettes within the past 30 days. That's a startling statistic that's leading to renewed calls for action to address the problem. ABC's Mark remould is on the northwest news line and Mark, what more did they discover in this study? Not only were there more than two and a half million high school and middle aged students, so in total, who said that they had used E cigarettes. But despite all the efforts that the FDA and other federal regulators had attempted to crack down specifically on these flavored cartridges that federal regulators say are alluring to younger users and teenage kids, well, 85% of those two and a half million students who reported using E cigarettes said they used flavored cartridges and the most popular flavor was fruit behind that where candy or dessert flavored cartridges and then you get to mint and menthol and down the line. So this study was looking specifically at E cigarettes. Does that mean only tobacco products, how does marijuana vaping factor in at all? If it does. Yeah, good question. This did not look at marijuana related products. This was E cigarettes that contained a nicotine. So they follow under tobacco regulation. And that's part of the issue here is the question when it comes to the enforcement issue is the question of companies that may be selling these products without prior authorization because to sell any tobacco products, you have to have prior approval and the FDA has sent letters to some of these companies as recently as July saying that they found products that are being sold that don't have authorization. And so there's a lot of question about is the enforcement here. Does more need to be done? Is it too slow of a process? How are these things ending up in kids hands is a great question because at the end of the day, as we see here, two and a half million kids using these E cigarettes, not the marijuana ones, but nicotine related E cigarette. And there's long been this narrative that the flavors that are sweet or fruity, they make E cigarettes more attractive to underage users, but we've got fruity wine. We've got sweet mixed drinks that might make alcohol more attractive to kids. Is anybody talking about that? That's a good question, you know? I don't know. Obviously this study didn't particularly look at other products that might be on the market that may have a similar allure, but you're right. These are products that also have popped up seltzers, for example, are something that's extremely popular now. Flavor with these is another thing that I've seen a lot of apple flavored whisky honey flavored whisky. Now, those products, though, wouldn't fall under the perhaps the same kind of regulation. But nonetheless, I think either one of these things is falling into the hands of people who are under the appropriate age is concerning nonetheless. ABC's Mark remillard on the latest study about underage use of E cigarettes. Twitter wants to proceed to trial despite a renewed offer to buy from Elon Musk, ABC's Aaron kotze has more Twitter. Said the Delaware chancery court should move forward with a trial that is set to start later this month because Elon Musk refuses to accept certain obligations of his agreement to buy the social media platform. Mosque had earlier asked the judge to stop the trial because he said he already agreed to the original price of $44 billion. Twitter has said it intends to close the deal, but said Musk is inviting mischief and delay. Musk's attorney said it's Twitter that attempted to put certain self serving conditions on the deal. Aaron Kutcher ski ABC News New York. A top Senate Democrat is outlining priorities for the $80 billion in IRS funding provided through the inflation reduction act. Oregon's Ron wyden emphasizing in a letter to the treasury secretary and the IRS commissioner that the funds would not be used to increase the audit rate relative to historic levels for those making less than $400,000. He detailed expectations for the ten year investment that include boosting customer service, investing in technology and increasing audits for the wealthy. Speaking of dollars and cents, how about the new car and used car prices a closer look at where things stand there coming up in just a moment. First though, let's talk money and how the markets did today with your stock charge

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"Against the company's return to office orders from New York, Gabriel fahmy says CEO Tim Cook sent a memo last week, saying workers will have to work in person at least three days a week starting next month. They want to decide working arrangements with their immediate managers instead of taking top down orders. Return to work has been a contentious issue for many U.S. tech companies. Some like Twitter and Facebook are allowing people to work from home permanently. Others like Tesla have taken a strict approach, saying workers who do not show up to work will lose their jobs. More than 10,000 apple workers have joined an online discussion board called remote work advocacy. Gabrielle fami, New York. Several celebrities in Los Angeles are reportedly using more than their share of water, more from ABC's Jason nathanson. With the Los Angeles area in the middle of a severe drought, there are tight restrictions on the amount of water you're allowed to use at your home, but some well-known names are more hydrated than others. The LA times saying former NBA star Dwyane Wade and his actress wife Gabrielle Union are the biggest offenders in May using almost 500,000 extra gallons. The pair blamed a problem with their pool, Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Hart and Kim Kardashian, also on the water waster list, where the penalties come in the form of fines than forced flow restrictors. Jason nathanson, ABC News. Hollywood. From ABC News, tech trends, car and driver has named it second annual EV of the year winner. Our EV of the year was the Hyundai Ioniq 5. Tony Kei roga is the editor in chief of car and driver. He says Hyundai's ionic 5 crossover impressed judges with its fast charging tech. You can replenish a hundred miles and around 11 minutes in our testing. And I believe Hyundai claims, and I think we verified it that you can take the battery from 10% to 80% in just under 20 minutes. Many noted the ionics retro styling as well. I mean, if you're a fan of the European hot hatches and even Japanese hot hatches from the 1980s, there's a lot of that that seems to have inspired the ionic stylings. 20 EVs were eligible for this year's competition, though key roga expects that number to grow in the future. We may stop doing EV of the year just because it's just going to be it's just going to be the mainstream will be electric vehicle. With tech trends, I'm Mark remould, ABC News. The news never

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"O San Francisco San Jose, Oakland, a cumulus station. From ABC News, I'm Mark remould, former vice president Mike Pence is sure to face questions about his possible presidential aspirations as he visited the Iowa state fair this week. The former vice president now signaling that he might cooperate with the January 6th committee. Is it ever any formal? Invitation rendered to us, we did a due consideration. Pence's Iowa appearance coming as congresswoman Liz Cheney in an interview with ABC's John Carl, urged him to testify. Everyone who has information has an obligation to step forward. So I would hope that he will do that. Pence isn't the only potential presidential candidate hitting the stump. Florida governor Ron DeSantis also campaigned with Republicans Friday in Ohio and Pennsylvania. That's a VC's Avery Harper in Iowa. More U.S. aid is coming to Ukraine, The Pentagon says the U.S. will send another $775 million in military aid to the country that will include drones, howitzers, armed armored vehicles, and more. Jurors in Los Angeles hearing testimony in a lawsuit brought by the wife of late basketball star Kobe Bryant, Vanessa Bryant is suing Los Angeles County over the release of photos from the site of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and teenage daughter Gianna. One officer admitting in court expressing regret that he showed those photos to a bartender, attorneys for Los Angeles County though have argued that deputies and firefighters had official reasons for taking those photos on site, adding that all of those images taken by force responders were deleted. That's ABC's Morgan Norwood. A federal judge in Georgia has denied an effort by senator Lindsey Graham to delay

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"One 66 81. Keeping up pressure on big oil as gasoline prices continue to drop fast. President Biden saying there is a disconnect between the price of oil per barrel and what oil companies are charging drivers. I've been working to make sure that when the price of oil comes down, the price at the pump comes down as well and comes down in real time. President Biden saying U.S. oil production now nearing a record high at 12 million barrels per day. ABC's Andy field in Washington. If you're trying to buy a house and get a loan for a car pay off credit card debt or take out a business loan, action this week could affect you, says ABC's did your Bolton. Trying to combat inflation, the fed has already raised rates three times this year, making all borrowing more expensive, consensuses on Wednesday, the fed will do more of the same and raise rates by 75 basis points matching the move that it made in June. Tricky operation, ABC's Mark remould, Japan's nuclear authority has approved details of a plan to release treated radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant. The approval enables the Tokyo electric power company to start building needed facilities in order to release the wastewater into the sea. Instead of space station China or China's eyes in the sky, this is what they call it, says ABC's Lama Hassan. China's space agency confirms a successful launch of a second module for its space station, which is called heavenly palace, which Beijing hopes will be operational by the end of the year. This is ABC News. Good afternoon, it's four O four northwest traffic every ten minutes on the fours from the dubin law group traffic center and Evan Smith. Seeing report of a collision or rather flashing signals at 8th avenue northwest in a leery wait northwest northwest treat that is a all way stop. Meanwhile, collision confirmed it north 105th street at roar out of north block and eastbound in westbound lanes in that area, also slowing on stuff known by the N Seattle before you get to the ship canal bridge, and also slowing northbound around the elbow curve, but it has T-shirt remaining on south down 5 and Marysville approaching the scene of an earlier crashed near 88th that has since cleared some 405 slowing after I 90 northbound off and on a hesitation around the S curves, and still seem to lengthy slow down northbound 5 from latency to J BLM, our next traffic is at four 14. Time now for your northwest weather forecast from the 1530 mortgage dot com weather center. The sunny street continues more sunshine today tomorrow and even beyond for the week ahead. Temperatures were really going to get your attention. Today, low to mid 80s, but there were even hotter onto the work week ahead by midweek mid 90s in parts of western Washington. In the couple of the centers on come on news. But right now it is sunny and mild 78° in Seattle. Stay connected, stay informed with the northwest's only all news station. Northwest news radio. Good afternoon, everyone. I'm John lobar cini, it is four O 6, our top story at the top of the hour, the hot weather and the threat of fire. In the eastern part of the state, temperatures are expected to hit 90° with triple digits possible by the end of the week. That led fire departments across Spokane county to declare a fire danger burn restriction effective on Friday. In fact, the national weather service is calling for 90° temps well into the early days of August. In Seattle, as you just heard, 95° temperatures expected by Wednesday, but overnight lows are not going to dip all that much. They'll linger somewhere in the low to upper 60s. And on the subject of climate change. Vice president Al Gore on ABC's this week says it's time for the U.S. and Europe to do something. Record heat and wildfire striking both places. That's why the heat records are being broken. All the time now. That's one of the storms are stronger. Why the ice is melting in the sea levels, rising, and why the droughts and fires are hitting us so hard. And so many other consequences. Gorsuch's new research shows global warming pollution inside the atmosphere is now the equivalent of 600,000 Hiroshima class atomic bombs, leading to the increase in natural disasters. Back here in western Washington in Chilean county, sheriff's deputies recovered the body of a kayaker

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"5 people were shot overnight in Coney Island, New York, Paul de Castro has the story. Someone opened fire at a large group gathered at 21st street and the boardwalk at around 2 a.m., the suspect struck 5 people, including a man who was in critical condition at the hospital, the other four victims were taken to the hospital in stable condition, a 19 year old man and two women in their 20s were shot in the leg, a 36 year old man was struck in the chin, the shooter fled the scene, no arrests had been made. Paul de Castro, New York. New Hampshire governor Chris sununu warns a recession is coming, appearing on CNN's State of the Union, the Republican called out the Federal Reserve for ignoring the problem and not preparing Americans for the inevitable. He also suggested firing treasury secretary Janet Yellen, accusing her of misleading the country and not owning up to the bad news. One of the house January 6th committee Republicans says no take backs for his fellow Republicans. ABC's Mark remould reports. House Republican Adam kinzinger, one of only two Republicans on the one 6th committee says Republican attempts to discredit the committee's work as biased are unfounded. He tells ABC's this week that Republicans could have had equal representation on the committee. As was originally stated, we were supposed to have this in a commission where it was even 50% Republican 50% Democrat. But he says that House minority leader Kevin McCarthy instead made the decision to boycott it, the committee continues its public hearings on Tuesday. Mark ramella, ABC News. Novak Djokovic wins a 7th Wimbledon title, ABC's Joey Waller has more. 21 majors now for Novak Djokovic

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"ERC E many prices are still high but inflation may be moderating says ABC's mark remould a key gauge that's tracked by the fed up 6.3% last month from the year before but marking the first slowdown since November 2020 consumer spending rose a healthy .9% That potentially encouraging news about inflation helped fuel a broad rally on Wall Street posting its best week in 18 months S&P 500 Index rose over 6% this week the NASDAQ and the S&P indexes rose for the third straight day The jury now has the case in the Johnny Depp defamation trial after Amber Heard return to the stand yesterday ABC's Trevor alts On the stand herds accused Depp of several instances of domestic and emotional abuse all of which Depp denies His legal team trying to point out inconsistencies and herds testimony with witnesses contradicting her account I know how many people will come out and say whatever for him That's his power And in taking questions from her own legal team heard says the worst parts of her life were now being used to humiliate her Here's a racing star who wants more than cold hard cash He wants crypto cabbage More athletes are getting into the crypto craze with their sponsors Conor Daly says he is happy with the 7 figure payout if he wins the Indy 500 Sunday but added that he also has Bitcoin bonuses written into his contract a deal he brokered in Vegas This is ABC News And this is northwest news radio 1000 FM 97 7 We check your traffic every ten minutes on the fours a holiday weekend A lot of people want to know about the roads Natalie Melendez has the latest in the dubin law group traffic center Well I 5 is looking really good out there It looks like there's no delays if you are wanting to head towards Tacoma for the weekend and Seattle outside a Beacon hill both lanes of rain or avenue are still closed between walker and college street and its close for fire activity And I got an update in fife on I 5 south at accident on the right shoulder at exit one 36 is cleared and it looks like.