Strzok & House Republicans Face Off, Austin Chosen for Army’s Futures Command Headquarters, and an Interview with Senator John Cornyn | July 13, 2018

FBI Agent Peter Strzok before his Congressional Hearing

(Photo by: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• Mayor Steve Alder is firing back at Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after an opinion editorial Paxton wrote said Austin is hypocritical and disdainful of the rule of law

• Things got heated at the Congressional hearing between FBI Agent Peter Strzok and House Republicans yesterday

•UNDER THE COVERS: Don revisits with Hillary Clinton. Apparently she was one of the easiest interviews he ever acquired


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• TECH NEWS:

-The Army has chosen Austin for its Futures Command Headquarters

• President Trump says he doesn’t feel welcome in England

•A Missouri jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $4.14 billion in punitive damages after 22 women alleged in a lawsuit asbestos in their talc-based powder gave them ovarian cancer


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• Trump wants to change the color of Air Force One to be more representative of America

• Former President George W. Bush is “disturbed” by the “rhetoric” in the current immigration debate

• A mayor in California wants to ban neckties because they restrict blood flow to the head


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• HIGHLIGHT: Senator John Cornyn calls in and discusses: Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court, NATO, the Trump/Putin meeting, the Congressional Hearing for Peter Strzok, Council Member Greg Casar’s and Mayor Steve Adler’s push to abolish ICE and border issues.

• An Austin woman, Candace Hunter, created a video to show her affordable housing complex that is in horrible condition

• Two of the last 3 Blockbuster Video stores will be closing. The remaining one is in Bend, Oregon           

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