First Female Soldier Completes Special Forces Assessment and Selection, Bernie Sanders Introduces Stop Walmart Act, Austin-area Homes Set Sales Record for October

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Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• Following recent massive flooding, the Austin City Council ordered the City Manager’s Office to provide a report by Dec. 11 on the water-boil and conservation mandates

• A female soldier recently completed the Special Forces Assessment and Selection for the first time, making her a candidate to be the first woman to become a Green Beret

• After more than 10 months without a labor contract, Austin City Council unanimously approved a new four-year contract for the Austin Police Department effective immediately


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• Austin-area home sales set a record for October

• A new report from Allstate ranks Austin drivers the worst in the nation for wet conditions

• TECH NEWS:

-Average American adult averaged 12 hrs of media a day


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• A New Jersey woman was arrested after investigators found 44 dead dogs in plastic bags inside freezers and another 130 dogs living in “deplorable and inhumane conditions”

• TXDOT says loop 360 is one of the most congested roads in TX


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• VIRAL VIDEO: Police wrangle loose pig on Maine highway

• The State Board of Education has voted to keep Hillary Clinton, Helen Keller and several other historical figures in the Texas social studies curriculum including the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP, the first American women to fly military aircraft

• Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a bill, titled the Stop Walmart Act, that would prevent large companies from buying back stock unless they pay all employees at least $15 an hour, allow workers to earn up to seven days of paid sick leave and limit CEO compensation to no more than 150 times the median pay of all staffers

 

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