Texas Standard For September 23, 2019
Imelda is now blamed for five deaths in Texas, after one of the strongest tropical storms in U.S. history draws comparisons to Harvey. We’ll have a firsthand view of the impact of flooding in Southeast Texas. And: A deal with El Salvador designed to make would-be asylum seekers think twice about coming to the U.S. Also: The trial of a Dallas police officer accused in the shooting death of a man in his own apartment. Plus: A quarrel over quarries. Who can stop them from moving in next door? Those stories and then some today on the Texas Standard:

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