Texas Standard For September 26, 2019
A newly declassified complaint at the center of a historic hearing on Capitol Hill may test the question: is a cover up really worse than the crime? We’ll have a Texas perspective on the rising push toward impeachment. And: After two major flood events, more residents of the biggest city in Texas are asking, is Houston worth it? Also: News of an innovative program among women incarcerated in Texas to bring recidivism to zero. Plus: What the spectacular rise and fall of WeWork says about the state of the tech industry. All of that and then some today on the Texas Standard:
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