NPR - We're double-checking our meter readings this week

Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Charles Mudede, writer at The Stranger, David Kroman, reporter at Crosscut, and Eric Johnson, aerospace reporter at Reuters.

This week, the Washington Post reported that the Amazon-owned company Ring is sharing videos with police departments across the U.S., including in Edgewood, near Tacoma. What does that mean for residents?

And Seattle's Tent City 3 is moving again, this time to Tukwila from Ravenna. What should Seattle do about its tent encampments, sanctioned or unsanctioned?

Plus, the Ethiopian restaurant Saba has closed, despite a petition hoped to convince developers to relocate the restaurant.

Also, the latest on the saga of the Boeing 737 MAX. A Russian aircraft leasing company is now suing Boeing, claiming the company committed fraud and breach of contract.

Finally: How long will the University Street Station keep confusing riders?

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