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On today's show: A look at new reports about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' ties to Russia; what a "merit-based" immigration system would look like; the new mini-series "When We Rise." (episode)
A new report has revealed that then-Senator Sessions met with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. twice last year, information Sessions did not disclose during his confirmation hearing.
Republicans are trying to come together on a plan to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act, but just can't seem to reach an agreement — yet.
A new documentary tells the story of Sgt. Nick Mendes, who was paralyzed from the neck down by an IED in Afghanistan, and Wendy Eichler, the medical caregiver he fell in love with.
The "merit-based" approach has been considered before, when a bipartisan group of senators known as the "Gang of 8" came close to achieving immigration reform in 2013.
In part IV of the new series, "Commuted: Life After Prison," The Takeaway travels with former inmate Aaron Glasscock to the halfway house where he will start his new life.
Part III of the new ABC miniseries "When We Rise" chronicles the story of Richard Socarides, who served as an advisor to President Clinton on gay and lesbian rights.