Texas Standard for November 15, 2016
Money, religion and wait – there’s something else that’s not part of polite conversation, right? Talking politics at work – a how-to guide. We’ll explore. And: In the ongoing stare-down between Texas and the EPA, did someone just blink? We’ll explore why Washington regulators are taking Texas off a clean air blacklist. Also: The iconic retailer Neiman Marcus build its brand selling luxury goods to the wealthy, now it soon may be looking for a shopper of another sort – we’ll explain. Plus: How much would you pay for the handcuffs used on Lee Harvey Oswald – do I hear $50,000? More: Remembering Gwen Ifill and much more today on the Texas Standard:

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