Texas Standard for August 14, 2015
It’s been three months since a biker shootout that made world headlines, but what do new autopsies tell us about what really happened in Waco? Also: it’s not San Francisco, not Miami, not Houston — across the entire U.S., few places are as red hot for residential real estate as Plano, Texas. And this time, it doesn’t look like a bubble. We’ll hear why. Plus, a new warning from the Federal Aviation Administration — just droning or serious cause for concern? And then there’s exit polls… who needs ’em? Despite rising costs and complaints about reliability, many political experts wants them for keeps. That and much more on today’s Texas Standard.

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