Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:
• A survey conducted by the Austin Independent Business Alliance shows more businesses are struggling to keep their business open because of affordability
• Ford has filed a patent application for an odor-removal process that eliminates the new car smell after a vehicle has been purchased
• The pick-up location will change for taxis, rideshares, and rental car drop off services at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:
• TECH NEWS:
– Elon Musk would like Tesla to work with Mercedes-Benz on an electric Sprinter van
-Martha Stewart complained about her first interaction with an Uber
– Microsoft has yet again stopped and rolled back the October update for Windows 10 globally to fix a bug in the update that is causing problems updating or syncing shared photo albums on iCloud
• A US federal judge has blocked an order issued by President Trump to deny the possibility of asylum to migrants crossing the southern border illegally
• More kids are opting to not play high school football because of concussions and serious injuries on the field
Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:
• A Louisville woman is suing Texas Roadhouse for “extreme and severe emotional distress” after a restaurant employee tried to cover up the child’s face while her mother was breastfeeding
• It was revealed that Ivanka Trump used personal emails to conduct White House business
Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:
• Environment Texas delivered petitions to Whataburger on Monday that ask the fast food chain to stop using Styrofoam cups
• Chipotle is rethinking its initial decision of firing one of its managers after a video posted Friday on Twitter showed employees refusing to serve five black men and asking them to prove they had the money to pay for their meals before placing their orders
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