Texas Standard For October 19, 2018
As midterms approach, so do thousands of migrants from Honduras and Guatemala, en route to the U.S. We’ll have the latest on two caravans headed north, as Mexico sends its police to stop them and many in the U.S. ponder the political implications in a heated election year. Also: the Khashoggi affair hits home for a Texas-based journalist and author –Lawrence wright talks about the death of a friend and the threat to freedom. Plus: the week in politics with the Texas Tribune, and much more on today’s Texas Standard:

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