NY State Senator Proposes Social Media Check Before Gun Purchases, Parents of Round Rock ISD Worry District Police Will Affect Students, COA Study Finds Lighting Around UT Campus Inadequate

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Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• Austin Energy is set to end the year with extra revenue

• Round Rock ISD school board is exploring the process of building their own district police department

• A NY state senator is proposing a bill to require a social media review before someone is approved for a gun license


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• More companies are steering away from office parties because of the fear of the possibility of drinking and driving or sexual harassment

• TECH NEWS:

-Walmart will be rolling out automatic floor cleaners that would clean even when customers are around

-Apple says they may not release a 5G iPhone until 2020

-Forbes has come out with the YouTubers that make the most money with a 7 year old making over $20 million a year

• The COA conducted a study to check the lighting of the UT campus which found many were broken or vandalized


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• Hootie and the Blowfish are making a comeback

• A California lawmaker has pledged to re-introduce a bill that would allow adults who live in the state illegally to receive medical care paid for by the government

• One parent is asking the Round Rock school district staff to keep kindergartners from exiting a school bus unless a parent or guardian is there to meet them after an incident where her son got off the at wrong stop


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• Apple CEO Tim Cook addressed white supremacists and “dangerous conspiracy theorists” today,

• A Detroit family is upset at American Airlines and Chicago’s O’Hare airport after a 67 year old woman who has Parkinson’s disease and diabetes and uses a wheelchair, because she has trouble walking, was left overnight at O’Hare following the cancelation of her flight home

• A  9-year-old boy has convinced the leaders of a small northern Colorado town to overturn a nearly century-old ban on snowball fights

 

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