WML Tuesday Show Notes: Mark Oberlin, Bill Steffen, and Trent Knibbe

On today's show of WML Mark Oberlin from Oberlin Group Wealth Advisors joins us to talk about the tariffs on China, Bill Steffen from Storm Team 8 talks about the local weather forecast and nicer weather ahead, and Trent Knibbe from the Affordable i-Store joins in to talk about fake cell phone apps and how your own kids might be using them.

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1 Stock futures pointing to a higher Wall Street open. Amid tariff threats and trade talks, the Dow lost 617 points or about 2%. 

President Trump told reporters China has been taking advantage of the US for many years. Mr. Trump said he plans to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin at the upcoming G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan.

Mark Oberlin joins us to talk about your key and what it means for it all. 

2 Family and friends of a Grand Haven father last seen Saturday afternoon are asking for the public’s help to find him.  

Jeff Scarbrough, 29, was last seen around 4:30 p.m. Saturday, after golfing at the Chase-Hammond Golf Course in Dalton Township, north of Muskegon.

He was on his way to pick up his son and take him to Chuck E Cheese. Jeff’s family says this is completely out of character for him. He was last seen in a white Honda Pilot with bumper stickers on the rear window and a veteran license plate. 

Anyone with information regarding Scarbrough’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Grand Haven Department of Public

3 Attorney General William Barr has appointed a U.S. attorney to examine the origins of the Russia investigation and determine if spying efforts targeting the Trump campaign were "lawful and appropriate."

Notables

Weather 

Warmer today. Sunshine and we get up to 66. 

Chance of a shower Wednesday and scattered storms Thursday and Friday. But the real gem comes Saturday. Sunshine and a high of 78 is on the way! 

Special delivery 

Just how badly does Amazon want some of its workers to quit? Enough to give them $10,000 and 3 months' salary so they can start their own delivery businesses.

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