Texas Standard for February 21, 2017
Before the highest court in the land, the case of the killing of a teenager at the border and the question: where do we draw the line? And: First came the Tea Party, then complaints about RINOs, or Republicans in Name Only. As Trump opponents adopt the Tea Party strategy, a call for the fall of the DINOs? Also: New numbers on support for the legalization of cannabis in the Lone Star State. As attitudes change, why does the resistance refuse to go up in smoke? Plus: Texas schools are turning down federal food money so they can hang on to aid for academics. But if students are too hungry to work, then what? All that and more on the national news show of Texas:

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