Texas Standard for October 12, 2016
If a federal agent shoots across the U.S. border killing a 15-year-old, can he be sued for a civil rights violation? The Supreme Court is on the case, we’ll explore. Also: “Shame on you!” Could those three little words turn things around when it comes to low voter turnout in Texas? A new study suggests the answer is yes. Plus: We’ll check in with our still undecided voters to see what if anything might have moved the needle as we fast approach E-Day. Also: Many more Texans, a whole lot more noise. New technology aims to to silence the mass of complaints. Can you hear us now? Turn it up, cause it’s Texas Standard time:

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