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April 23, 2015

April 23, 2015

By: David Brown

As the CDC links more listeria cases to Blue Bell ice cream the little creamery in Brenham faces a meltdown. Also, a Texas Democrat triggers controversy with a move to stop racial profiling – a move some say opens a back door to unlicensed carry. Plus, as beef prices rise brisket gets a serious challenger. All that and more on this episode of the Texas Standard:


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