Texas Standard for June 29, 2017
As the president’s travel ban takes effect at airports today, who’s in and who’s out, and who’s watching the gatekeepers? We’ll talk to one of them today. And: A dramatic helicopter attack on Venezuela’s Supreme Court was caught on video. The images so surrealistic some wonder – did this really happen? We’ll explore. Also: You thought space was the final frontier? NASA relaunches a program that got stalled in the ’60s – an all-American supersonic airplane. And: The rockets red glare: the view from the other side of the roadside fireworks stand. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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Today’s Stories:
Lawyers’ Group Offers Hotline For Travelers Detained Under Revised Travel Ban
Helicopter Attack in Venezuela Is The Latest Twist In Anti-Government Protests
How Foresters Are Saving This West Texas Tree
Pay The Babysitter With Your Phone
The Number of Children Sleeping In CPS Offices Is On The Decline
What It’s Like To Operate A Seasonal Fireworks Stand In Texas
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