Texas Standard For November 1, 2017
Governor Abbott goes hat-in-hand to Capitol Hill, asking for billions in Harvey relief. What’s he brining back? We’ll have the latest. And: You’ve heard about players not standing for the anthem at football games. Two high school students in Houston, both 17, refuse to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance. They say they’re being harassed at school because of it and now, there’s a federal case, We’ll hear about it. Also: A startup for startups, and the Japanese American soldiers who became Texas heroes. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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