Former Austin Fire Department Lt. James Baker to Serve Five Years Deferred Adjudication, Bowie HS Math Teacher Arrested for Sexually Assaulting a Student, President Trump Writes Op Ed Piece Slamming Dems

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Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• Former Austin Fire Department Lt. James Baker is expected to plead guilty to invasive visual recording this Friday even though he was caught recording female coworkers while they showered

• A Math teacher at Bowie HS has been arrested for having a sexual relationship with a 15-yr. old student

• Austin Mayor Steve Adler has raised $714,000 in campaign finances ahead of his biggest rival, former City Council Member Laura Morrison, who has raised about $117,800


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• TECH NEWS:

– Instagram is using AI to weed out bullying and cruel comments

– Walmart has patented a design for a biometric shopping cart that measures vitals to help with satisfaction with shopping

•HIGHLIGHT: Daron Shaw, Professor in the Government Dept. at UT, talks about the midterm elections and the race for Senate with Beto O’Rourke and Ted Cruz

• Hillary Clinton says the civility can start again when the democrats win back the House


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• If you live in certain cities in Virginia and are not in the age range as depicted by law, you could be jailed if you trick-or-treat

• The nominees for the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame have been announced

• President Trump wrote an Op Ed in USA Today blasting Democrats


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• Hillary Clinton says the civility can start again when the dems win back the house

• Google’s new Pixel phone has a feature that will answer, record and transcribe calls to help with telemarketers

• HIGHLIGHT: Kelly Perkins of the Salvation Army speaks about the volunteers heading to Florida for Hurricane Michael and the relief efforts

 

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