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On today's show: A conversation with five voters in Oklahoma; a Women's March participant on political action; a scholar on presidential transitions. (episode)
Though Oklahoma is a decidedly red state, there is some serious skepticism about President Trump — perhaps the biggest conservative change agent in American politics in two generations.
More than a million people attended women’s marches across the country on Saturday, including protestors in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
After 22 years in power, Gambian President Yahya Jammeh fled into exile over the weekend after finally admitting defeat by challenger Adama Barrow. Will real change come to the country?
Thunderstorms and tornadoes tore through states in the Southeast over the weekend. At least 19 people are confirmed and 43 are injured in Georgia and Mississippi.
In 1962, marine biologist Rachel Carson warned of the harmful effects of pesticides like DDT and called for a more holistic approach in controlling insect populations.
Over the course of the next 100 days, The Takeaway will use the president’s favorite method of communication to ask him 100 questions, and we want you to join us.
Political scientist Martha Kumar discusses the potential pitfalls for President Trump's his first term, and the lessons that can be learned from previous administrations.