Texas Standard For December 20, 2017
What’s most important to Texas? Harvey relief? A deal for DACA? What about just keeping the government going through the holidays? A talk with editors in three Texas cities about what Texans are telling them about what D.C. needs to get done by this weekend. And why. And: Remember how school teachers used to pin a note to your shirt so parents would get the message? The state’s just done that to hundreds of students. The message: you’ve been hacked. Plus: the Texan who taught the Beatles how to blow it. Delbert McClinton on the real story on that intro to Love Me Do. All that and a whole lot more, today on The Standard:

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