Texas Standard for November 21, 2016
Police ambushed in three states this weekend, including an officer killed in San Antonio. Mere coincidence, or coordinated? We’ll explore. And: He calls them the worst of the worst. How does the president-elect’s plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants with criminal convictions square with reality? Also: No longer going Strong? After a weekend loss, Texas’ football coach appears all but fired – but critics say it’s the university that’s fumbled. We’ll hear why. Plus: It’s the rise of a new music city – although not powered by musicians as much as their producers. All that, plus the anatomy of a fake news story and more from social media, today on the Texas Standard:

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