Texas Standard for October 28, 2015
Positions are fixed on the abortion rights debate — or so it often seems. The stories you’ll hear are voices of change. Plus: There’s a split deep in the heart of the Texas’ delegation on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Also: Should an autopsy qualify as health care? And: With more Americans watching the presidential debates than at any time in history, will that translate into more voters next November? All that and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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