Texas Standard for September 1, 2016
Immigration is front and center for the Trump campaign. How are Hispanic Texans reacting? We’ll hear one perspective. Plus: Technology can make our lives easier – and it can even save lives. We’ll talk about how. Also: The mantra of Texas barbecue has always been low and slow. But what happens when you cheat – and still get great taste? And: Seem rainier than usual this August? That’s an understatement: We’ll take a look at one of the impacts. Also: How a late ‘90s heartthrob is moving into new roles, and embracing life as a new Texan. All that and a whole lot more, today on the Texas Standard:

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