Capital Metro to Test Autonomous Buses, ‘Red Flag’ Laws May Be Adopted, FDA Approves Cannabis-based Drug, and AISD Budget Woes | June 26, 2018

Capital Metro Autonomous Buses

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Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• Capital Metro announces Austin, Texas will be the first city to roll out autonomous buses and will be testing vehicles as early as July

• Austin Java & Bar says they are moving to Manchaca Rd stating property taxes are to blame

• President Trump claims Maxine Waters represents all Democrats. She does not apologize for recent comments made


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• Lawmakers may adopt the “red flag law”, a statute that would allow local officials to take guns away from people, if a judge declares them a danger

• TECH NEWS:

-The WiFi Alliance is endorsing products that use WPA3 instead of WPA2 which is outdated and allows hackers access

-Merge VR is trying to change how kids learn in classrooms

-Facebook is trying to release a tool to tally how much time people spend on the app    


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• US astronaut Buzz Aldrin is suing two of his children and his former business manager alleging they stole money from him and are slandering his legacy. His children say the astronaut is suffering from memory loss and confusion

• Harley Davidson is moving their production facility for European customers to Europe because of retaliatory tariffs. Trump says the company is using tariffs as an excuse to move their facility

• The FDA has approved a cannabis-based drug for the first time. Epidiolex would be used for patients who suffer from certain types of epilepsy.


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• The AISD has hired a task force to figure out how to decrease their budget deficit

• Ken Casaday spoke with Fox about ordinances passed that would prevent APD from pursuing small crimes like trespassing and criminal theft

• Supreme Court rules that Trump’s travel ban is constitutional

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