Hour 1: Mayorkas wasn't impeached

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What's Trending: Two unrelated highway shootings occurred on I-5 on the evening commute on Monday within minutes of each other, a homeless shelter in a Burien church shut down and put dozens of people back on the streets, and Josh Hammer (Newsweek, lawyer, host of Josh Hammer Show on KTTH Weekend) breaks down the Appeals Court's expected decision on Trump immunity. // Biden turned down the Super Bowl interview position and laughed off Trump's offer to debate, and Nevada's choice to have both a caucus and a primary will benefit both Trump and Haley. // The House vote to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas failed, and Texas governor Greg Abbott denounced the providing of prepaid grocery cards to migrants to the US.     Hour 2   Seg 1: What's Trending Washington is installing permanent new speed cameras under House Bill 2485 which acts as a pilot program, country singer Toby Keith passed away at the age of 62, and an Alaska Airlines employee saved rare flamingo eggs when their incubator failed.     Seg 2: The Big Local The Marysville School District has lost the confidence of parents due funding cuts and opaque leadership, and a casino worker in Bellevue was followed home and robbed at gunpoint.    Seg 3: YOU Pick the News The FAA doesn't want Congress to raise the retirement age for pilots.    Hour 3   Seg 1: What's Trending A new NTSB report details some of the events that led to the door plug failure on the Alaska Airlines flight, Seattle will pay for 90 migrant families to stay in SeaTac hotels for 3 weeks, Jeff Bezos sold 50 million shares of Amazon stock in Florida instead of Washington to avoid the WA capital gains tax, and a bill in the WA House would make it illegal for police to lie in interrogations.   Seg 2: Longform Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin breaks down the details -- and infighting -- over the border bill.    Seg 3: Quick Hit A sophomore at the University of Texas at Austin argued against the removal of black-only graduations sponsored by the university.

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