TSA Considers Doing Away with Screenings at Small Airports, Mayor Alder Says CodeNEXT is a No-go, Beto O’Rourke Polls Shows Him on the Heels of Ted Cruz

A Transportation Security Administration worker screens passengers at an airport

Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• VIRAL VIDEO: A man who was going for a run on Congress was falsely accused after police received a call of a black man running away from a fight

• The Lakeway Police Department released 911 audio of a call from a 10-year-old boy locked inside a hot vehicle last week

• TSA is considering getting rid of passenger screening at small airports with commercial aircraft of 60 seats or fewer

 

Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• Mayor Steve Adler called a halt to CodeNEXT due to over budgeting, never-ending fights on both sides, and numerous delays

• TECH NEWS:

– Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey refutes claims of a political bias on the site and reaffirms their commitment to healthy conversation on the site

-Facebook & Instagram will be adding a dashboard to let people know how much time they are using the app to fight social media addiction

-JBL is taking pre orders for its smart display “Link View”

• The White House says Trump was expressing his opinion in his tweet directed toward Jeff Sessions

• Mendez Middle School teachers go door to door to get children to enroll after campus renovations

 

Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• A pedestrian was hit on the corner of South First and Ben White by a pick-up truck that took off

• A new Beto O’Rourke poll shows him 6 percentage points behind Ted Cruz

• Trump met with inner city Pastors and Ministers who say he is the most pro black president ever

 

Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• Nintendo outsells Sony and Microsoft with the NES Classic for the month of July

• Papa John’s founder John Schnatter says the company made a mistake in firing him

• Missing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts was falsely spotted yesterday in Missouri

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