Texas Standard for September 14, 2015
George P. Bush’s day job is Texas Land Commissioner — or is it? A new report questions his days on the road, campaigning for dad. Also: The easy jokes about Rick Perry may obscure a larger story in his failed campaign. And: When oil prices could slide to $20 a barrel, if Wall Street’s worried, what about Main Street? Plus: A Texas city tries to fill the job of top cop, amid a national conversation about race and police power. All that and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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Technical Director Casey Cheek at the soundboard controls.
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