Texas Standard For November 1, 2019
In one of the top fundraising states for Donald Trump, what does impeachment add to the political mix for Texas? We’ll take a look. And: NPR’s John Burnett previews his story of how one of the nation’s biggest pro-Trump regions, the Texas Panhandle is dealing with its fastest-growing demographic… immigrants. Also: The Texas Tribune joins us with a look at the week that was in Texas politics. Plus: A taste of this weekends 10th annual BBQ fest. Texas Monthly’s barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn stokes our appetite and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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