WML Monday: Show Notes Professor Allan Saxe and Kyle Wentworth

Today on WML Professor Allan Saxe is on to talk about the tariffs on China and other news in politics, as well as Kyle Wentworth to talk about the latest in cyber safety.

BIG 3

1 With the Trump administration more than doubling tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese imports, will Americans soon see higher prices on store shelves? 

Maybe, but it will likely take a few weeks. 

2 Mideast tensions flare as reports of Saudi tankers sabotaged by what may have been Iran or it proxies. That’s why the US has beefed up forces in the region. 

3 The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee says special counsel Robert Mueller won't appear before his panel this week, despite the committee's hope that Mueller would testify on Wednesday. 

Nadler said Friday that negotiations continue and he expects Mueller to appear, though the committee will subpoena him "if necessary."

Notables

Cool and Wet Monday high of 56

Patchy Frost early Tuesday 

Highs back into the 60s starting Tuesday 

Warmer Weekend (Highs in the 70s)

Actress Felicity Huffman is expected to plead guilty today to paying $15,000 to a fake charity that facilitated cheating for her daughter's SATs. She faces up to 20 years in prison.

NBA Game 7s don't get much more exciting than a series-clinching, buzzer-beating shot bouncing off the rim FOUR times before going in. Kawhi Leonard's Epic Game 7 Buzzer-Beater lifts the Raptors past the 76ers to face Milwaukee in the Eastern conference finals. 

Sweden is reopening the investigation into an allegation of rape against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a prosecutor said this morning.

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