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The Takeaway looks at rising tensions at Donald Trump rallies, we examine Syrian peace talks in Geneva, and people who are gambling on the presidential election. (episode)
Though confrontations now seem to be commonplace at Trump events, for some, these demonstrations are beginning to echo other violent eras in American politics.
After years of failure, is a new Syria really in reach? A former adviser to General David Petraeus weighs in.
In the U.S., federal law prohibits gambling on local or national elections. But across the pond, millions of British pounds have already been wagered on the race for the White House.
German elections on Sunday secured a foothold for AfD, a right-wing party in Germany.
When Nancy Larson was a superdelegate for Minnesota in 2008, she received multiple phone calls from the Clintons and Obamas. She was undecided, and they wanted her vote.
One ProPublica reporter discusses the carried-interest loophole, which allows hedge funds, private equity firms, and venture capitalists to avoid billions of dollars in taxes each year.
In 2044, white Americans will no longer be a majority. It's not clear what these changing demographics will mean for American politics and society.