Texas Standard for November 12, 2015
The biggest breach of attorney-client privilege in U.S. history. Was a Dallas based company recording confidential phone calls? And: University professors protesting campus carry say their next stop might be the courthouse. What’ll it take to make the case? Also: Many Americans learn too late about the real value money. A Texas school district is starting them out early… as in Kindergarten. Plus: One of the big three cellphone companies makes a big change in charges. We’ll explore what could be the start of the data wars. Don’t forget: How do you improve on barbecue? Answers to those and other burning questions on Thursday’s Texas Standard.

Ilana Panich-Linsman/KUT
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