Texas Standard for October 5, 2016
It’s being called the largest humanitarian event since the earthquake of 2010. A hurricane strikes Haiti – we’ll explore the implications. Plus: Are police tracking who attends gun shows? There’s a new report that cops are making lists of license plate numbers, and it’s triggering alarms over civil liberties. Also: Undecided in Texas: With voting in the presidential race just a month away, is there anything that could tip the balance? And remembering the biggest state in the lower 48 as it used to be – which is to say, much bigger. All that and much more, on today’s Texas Standard.

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