Texas Standard For January 10, 2018
Tuesday’s news featured a freewheeling White House meeting on immigration and a court order from California. So where exactly do we stand on DACA? We’ll explore. And: During yesterday’s remarkable televised conference between the president and bipartisan Congressional leaders, there was an especially odd moment as the president called for a return of earmarks. There were lots of nervous chuckles, but the president may be on to something. We’ll hear why. Also: The Dallas Fed is out with an economic forecast for 2018: mostly sunny, with a chance of showers. We’ll have details. Plus: How many registered voters in Texas can’t get the proper ID? Researchers may have an answer. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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