Texas Standard for January 28, 2016
Could 2016 mark a change bigger than the Reagan revolution? Texans reconsider what it means to be Republican. We’ll explore. Also: Robert Gates served presidents of both parties – what the former defense secretary, spymaster and Texas A&M President now sees as the biggest threat to national security. And: The market meltdown in China has sent shivers across global markets. But it could be good news for Texas. We’ll hear why. Plus: Nearly a hundred years on a notorious chapter of Texas history reconsidered. Those stories and lots more on the Texas Standard:

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