Texas Standard for October 20, 2015
Surreptitious videos – and the firestorm that followed – spurs Texas to cut off money for Planned Parenthood. What’s next? Plus: Hillary Clinton releases her list of Texas endorsees, but some on the list complain they never signed on. What’s behind the mixup? Also: A Texas town sitting on top of one of the world’s biggest liquefied petroleum gas storage sites. What could possibly go wrong – and what’s being done to prevent it from happening? And: Remember the “Boys on the Bus?” In election 2016, it’s changed to the “Women in the Van.” All of that and more Tuesday, on the Texas Standard.

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