Texas Standard For February 4, 2020
At least we know who the loser was in the Iowa caucuses last night. We’ll have more on the Texas implications. And: As the Trump administration claims down on asylum-seekers, immigration attorneys are forging new legal pathways. We’ll hear about one of them. Also: One of the greatest authors of the Americas reconsidered in a bilingual exhibit launched in the Texas capitol city. Plus: Changing attitudes among Texans when it comes to gun control. More in favor? More on that story and then some today on the Texas Standard:

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Executive Producer Rhonda Fanning fields calls from her desk.
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