Texas Standard For March 27, 2018
A one-on-one debrief with the interim police chief of the Texas capitol city in the aftermath of the serial bomber. We’ll explore the latest details in the case. And: Facebook is in meltdown mode with users leaving, investigations opening and calls for regulation or more. What digital privacy protections exist for Texans? We’ll take a closer look. Also: First Colt’s bankruptcy, now Remington on the ropes. The result of blowback over gun violence, or is something else going on with gunmakers? Plus: In San Antonio, a new idea to get dogs on death row a second chance. We’ll explain. Plus the legend of the easter bunny: a Texas tradition? All that and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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