Texas Standard for July 11, 2016
Promoting unity in Dallas and action in Washington: We’ll explore efforts to enact change after last week’s shooting. Also: A criminal justice expert on the Dallas Police Department’s use of a robot with a bomb to eliminate the shooting suspect. A new precedent? Plus: Little Saigon, and why a Houston City Council member’s plan to rename part of a neighborhood is a little more divisive than expected. And the Giant Still Sleeps: A new film series looks at political trends, including why Texas Latinos aren’t going to the polls. Those stories and lots more, today on the Texas Standard:

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