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On today's show: A look at the president's first 100 days in office; fighting for America's natural resources; human rights under threat in Russia and around the world. (episode)
This weekend, Donald Trump will cross the 100-day mark of his presidency. Does it make sense to judge a president in the first 100 days?
The Great Lakes contain about 20 percent of the world's fresh surface water supply, and the region also supports 46 million jobs.
On Friday night, the government could shut down if lawmakers can't agree on funding for a border wall. 4 in 10 Americans, and a majority of Republicans, support a shutdown in that case.
On Monday night, two inmates on death row in Arkansas were put to death by lethal injection. It's the first time a double execution has been carried out in the U.S. since the year 2000.
This week, The Takeaway is exploring dissent in different corners of the world. Today, we go to Russia and Chechnya.
In 1999, Jessie McKim was convicted of murder. In 2013, a medical examiner determined the woman he supposedly killed actually died of a drug overdose — but McKim is still in prison.