Texas Standard for February 8, 2016
As the U.S. celebrated the big game, North Korea staged a surprise missile launch. Are America’s eyes on the right ball? Also: Victory tomorrow in the Granite State may be important – but it pales in comparison to what’s up for grabs in Texas. We’ll hear how the Democrats are chasing Texas delegates. And: Explosions, melting roadways and accidental deaths: 6000 miles of unregulated pipelines have some asking, why so little scrutiny? Plus: From Ebola to Zika, what makes Dallas ground zero for U.S. cases? Those stories and lots more on todays Texas Standard:

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