Texas Standard for October 20, 2016
Three keys to last night’s debate: hombre, nasty, and I’ll keep you in suspense – unlocking the rhetoric today on the Texas Standard. And: If the first wave was Texas shifting from rural to urban, what’s next? Some point to what’s happening in our host city today. We’re in Waco, where the Magnolia effect is impossible to ignore. We’ll explain. Plus: How a destructive greenhouse gas could become a useful source of energy. Also: Yesterday’s futurists promised us videophones. But our digital savant tells us you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Live and statewide from Waco, no matter where you are, it’s Texas Standard time.

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