Texas Standard For October 16, 2018
Round two will get underway tonight in San Antonio: what to expect in the last debate between Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke before early voting. Also: the policy of family separations at the border was a bust, but now the Washington Post reports it may be making a comeback; we’ll hear the how and why. And: Texas is a leader in wind energy, but is the push for wind turbines about to run out of air? We’ll hear why some are worried. Plus: what some have called a declaration of a new cold war – why you might have missed it and why the Chinese certainly did not. All those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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