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Full Show: Texas Educators Rally At The Capitol, And CERAWeek Kicks Off (March 11, 2019)

On Monday’s Houston Matters: Texas educators march on Austin, CERAWeek begins, a photographer documents Space City USA, and the Rockets beat writer discusses his book.

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On Monday’s Houston Matters: Local educators are among the many who are marching today on the Texas capitol in the Red for Ed Texas March for public education. News 88.7’s Gail Delaughter talks with Zeph Capo, president of the Houston Federation of Teachers, about what they hope to accomplish.

Also this hour: The annual Houston-based energy conference CERAWeek kicks off today. We examine Houston’s role in the energy industry and what potential hazards are ahead.

Plus, Photographer Ray Viator discusses his new book, Houston: Space City USA, which captures our city’s connection to the space industry.

And Rockets beat writer Jonathan Feigen talks about his book, 100 Things Rockets Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die.

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