Texas Standard for October 30, 2015
Shots fired at a restaurant, bikers run for cover, and finally some real pictures of what happened in Waco and what they tell us. Plus: Is Ali Ben Katif qualified to lead Sudan? Don’t feel bad if you don’t know the answer, because there is no such person – but there just might be something called a “gotcha question.” We’ll explore. Also: A major Texas industry with a beef against the World Health Organization, the week in politics and lots of other scary stuff… and perhaps some treats along the way. It’s Texas Standard time.

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