Texas Standard for November 29, 2016
The Ohio State University attack and the Texas connection: does the incident underscore concerns about refugee resettlement? We’ll explore. And: To alert Ohio State students yesterday, administrators sent out a message on social media – “run hide fight”. A phrase that may turn out to be a 21st-century version of duck and cover, which has its origins in Houston. Also: A Texas elector defects, saying it’s his moral and civic duty not to vote for President-elect Donald Trump. We’ll hear his explanation. Plus: The true costs of coaching. Did Charlie Strong lose his job over what happened on the gridiron, or something else? The bottom line and then some today on the Texas Standard:

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Producer, and today's host, Laura Rice, cuts audio for the show.
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