Texas Standard for November 3, 2016
The Republican presidential nominee says Tuesday will be another Brexit moment. Are there really holes in the polls? We’ll explore. Also: Doing more with less? A new study on early education cuts provides serious pushback. Plus: Texas researchers say one’s own fat may be where it’s at when it comes to treating knee pain. We’ll hear why. Also: If you think this campaign season looks odd, imagine a reporter overseas parachuting into the the thick of it. Notes from a German correspondent covering Texas. And a Lone Star staple flourishes in France. Pro tip: When in Paris, don’t call it a barbecue joint. All that and more, today on the Texas Standard:

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