Texas Standard For September 12, 2019
The president’s plan to dramatically cut the numbers of asylum-seekers in the U.S. gets the green light from the Supreme court, at least temporarily. We’ll have the latest. And: Texas is back in the spotlight on the national political stage once again as Democrats descend on Houston tonight for round three of that party’s presidential debates. Also: Confusion in Texas and elsewhere when it comes to kids and vaping. We’ll try to get some answers from the commissioner of state health services. Plus: The legacy of T. Boone Pickens and remembering Daniel Johnston. Those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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