Texas Standard For January 10, 2020
The powers that be: how Lone Star State lawmakers in Washington are coming down on a resolution to limit the president’s use of the military against Iran, we’ll have details. And: There’s lots of private property blocking further border wall construction, but the Trump administration has found a way around it, and it’s making conservationists upset. John Burnett previews his upcoming story for NPR. Also: How smart is a smart home if it can’t help you conserve? A house in Junction Texas that may become a new model for the future. Plus: The week that was in Texas politics with the Texas Tribune and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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