Texas Standard for June 15, 2017
A border Democrat meets President Donald Trump one-on-one over dinner. Any questions? U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez joins us. And: A Texas GOP congressman calls for colleagues and everyday Americans to reset the tone control after yesterday’s shooting in Virginia. We’ll explore why that seems so hard to do. Also: A southern food writer calls out the Lone Star State for the tyranny of its brisket. Those stories and lots more today on the Texas Standard:

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Rep. Vicente Gonzalez Personally Asks Trump To Visit South Texas
Depository Or Not, Texas Gold May Not Move Home Anytime Soon
South Texas Fights Tuberculosis One Blood Test At A Time
Roadblocks Pile Up For Fort Worth’s Version Of The Hollywood Sign
WNBA San Antonio Stars’ General Manager Fights Food Insecurity
A Spanish Twist On A Mary Poppins Classic
If You’re Still Saving Receipts Or Balancing Your Checkbook On Paper, There’s An App For That
These Five Young Men Were Bullied For Being Dancers. Now, They’re Headed To Juilliard
Barbecue Beef: Who’s Better, Texas Or The Carolinas?
Rep. Pete Sessions Calls For Rethinking Tone In The Wake Of The Alexandria Shooting
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