COA Near Settlement for Fraudulent Water Billing, Cap Metro to Update on Plans for N. Lamar Improvements, Leander Man Injured Whilst Making Explosives in His Home

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Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• The city of Austin and Capital Metro will update residents on December 3rd on projects planned for North Lamar Boulevard which is slated to receive $66.8 million from the city’s 2016 Mobility Bond program for improvements such as intersection upgrades, new traffic signals, new sidewalks and bike facilities, and rehabbed pavement

• VIRAL VIDEO: Hundreds of migrants tried to rush the Tijuana/U.S. Border with border patrol having to use tear gas to push them back

• New patents issued to Google suggest it could soon be eavesdropping on our movements, moods and even how children are behaving around the home


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• TECH NEWS:

– It’s Cyber Monday, here are the deals!

• For the first time, a scientist claims to have used a powerful new gene-editing technique to create genetically modified human babies

• Author Masin Elijé accused NBA player Dwight Howard of sexual harassment and threatening his life in a series of tweets explaining their former relationship


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• NASA is close to landing the InSight probe on Mars

• U.S. Supreme Court justices will take up Apple’s effort to bury a lawsuit seeking damages from the company for allegedly monopolizing the market for iPhone software applications and forcing consumers to overpay

•Austin is nearing a settlement on fraudulent water billing caused by Corix, the company formerly contracted to read city water meters


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• Research says the benefits of standing desks has been overhyped

• Leander police say they arrested a man who was injured when homemade explosives went off in his home

 

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