Texas Standard for March 31, 2017
He said he would blow up NAFTA. But maybe not so much? Border leaders react to a surprise softening of the U.S. position. Details today. And: Two countries, one community, and a wall. In south Texas, protestors stake out positions on a bridge. Also: Changing the rules of engagement for U.S. forces fighting the war on terror, will it make a difference? A former White House security chief weighs in on a shift in when to pull the trigger. Plus: After the fail on repeal and replace, states find a new health care opening under Obamacare. Will Texas be next to give it a go? And: The week in Texas politics and a whole lot more, its Texas Standard time:

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