Texas Standard For September 6, 2018
A federal judge struck down another Texas abortion law. We’ll take a look at what this ruling means and what’s next for the ongoing fight. And; Have you been paying attention at all to what’s happening in Venezuela? It’s bad. But what should the U.S. do about it? We’ll get one perspective. Also: Texas is trying to address the impacts of denying hundreds of thousands of students special education. Unraveling the challenge. Plus: The next time you go to a live concert your experience could be enhanced by some new technology. We’ll explore. And why you may want to take a trip to Mount Vernon, Texas, and what you’re really smelling when you think you smell rain. All that and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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