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On today's show: Senators John McCain and Ron Wyden discuss the Russia-Trump investigation; the FCC's vote to roll back net neutrality rules; new movie releases and shows to stream. (episode)
The Trump-Russia probe is "similar to Watergate and Iran-contra in that there seems to be a new shoe that drops every day or two," Senator John McCain tells The Takeaway.
Oregon Democratic Senator Ron Wyden sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee and discusses the turmoil facing the Trump Administration.
On Wednesday night, a jury acquitted Tulsa Police Officer Betty Jo Shelby in the death of Terence Crutcher, an unarmed African-American man who had his hands up when Shelby shot him.
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to roll back the net neutrality rules put in place under the Obama Administration in 2015.
President Trump departs for his eight-day overseas trip on Friday, and his first stop will be Saudi Arabia, where the president is expected to deliver a speech on radical Islam.
Iran elects a new president today. Current president, moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani, is up against a number of hardline conservatives.
Need a break from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon? Check out "Brown Girls," "Eighty-Sixed," and "Kate of the Damned."
Reviews of the romantic comedy "The Lovers," the children's movie "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul," and the highly-anticipated action film "Alien: Covenant."