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On today's show: A visit to Cleveland to see how the GOP Convention is shaping up; an update on the violence against police in Louisiana; 21-year-old jazz artist Jacob Collier. (episode)
On Sunday morning, a gunman in Baton Rouge, Louisiana killed three police officers and injured three others.
More than 2,000 judges were removed from their positions after a failed coup attempt in Turkey, and some say that President Erdogan is using this moment to eliminate his opposition.
While he admits he's had serious doubts about candidate Donald Trump, Gov. Asa Hutchinson says the desire to defeat Hillary Clinton is unifying the party.
Trump may have won over 13 million votes in the Republican primaries, but for many delegates in Cleveland, Trump's success over the last year is seen as a hostile takeover of the party.
With all eyes on Cleveland, Mayor Frank Jackson says that the country should look to the city as an example of how we can come together in the face of difficulty.
Jack McCord, executive director of Alliance Française de Chicago, the Windy City's French cultural learning center, was out celebrating Bastille Day when the attack began in Nice.
Jacob Collier is a 21-year-old multi-talented jazz artist who got his start on YouTube. His self-made videos showcase his incredibly unique sound.