Texas Standard for December 4, 2015
It’s beginning to look a bit like a grudge match over Syrian refugees: Despite a legal challenge, there’s no let up from the Feds. Also: You’ve heard there’s been as many mass shootings as days in the year. We’ll do the numbers. And: The Texas candy makers that have been at it for 130 years. We’ll get a taste if we’re lucky. All those stories and lots more, on todays Texas Standard:

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