Texas Standard For November 30, 2018
The new version of NAFTA has now been signed by all three countries, but it’s far from a done deal. On Capitol Hill, the push back is bipartisan, we’ll hear why and whether it could cause the pact to unravel. And: Picture this: you’re pulled over at the side of the road and the trooper asks to see your smartphone: how close are we to digital IDs in Texas? Closer than you might think. Also: The week that was in Lone Star politics and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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