911 Call From Dallas Officer Amber Guyger Released, Homeless in Austin Say the Streets are Better than the ARCH, COA Tests Out “Tip the Band” Program

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Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

Todd and Don discuss a Texas bill passed in the House that could decrease punishment for possession of marijuana, Trump and his family sue Deutsche Bank and Capital One to prevent business records from the family from being distributed and Matt Mackowiak calls in to discuss legislation in the Texas Senate and House.


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

Todd and Don discuss the COA testing out a program called “tip the band” that would allow patrons to tip musicians, homeless people in Austin say they would rather sleep on the street than at the ARCH, and tech news including Marriott starting to rent out homes to compete with Airbnb.


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

Todd and Don discuss House Dems to hold hearing today for Medicare for all, Pentagon approves 320 troops for illegal immigrant babysitting duties, and Kamala Harris proposes any individual that sells 5 or more guns a year must do a background check.


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

Todd and Don discuss the released 911 call for Amber Guyger, the Dallas officer who shot a man in what she thought was her home, San Marcos students not showing up for school because of a rumor a parent posted about the possibility of students showing up with guns, and President Trump to meet with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to discuss infrastructure.

 

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