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On today's show: A look at the president's tax plan; a prisoner protest in Israel; the team behind the Indie pop band Sylvan Esso. (episode)
Independent analysts say that without significant offsetting measures, the corporate tax cut will almost certainly lead to an increase in the federal deficit.
The stalled GOP healthcare bill gained a second wind on Wednesday.
"I stick with policy, but in policy, no one can rationally argue that this was a successful 100 days," former Sen. George Mitchell says.
Donald Trump promised to bring jobs back to Appalachia, which won him 399 of the 420 counties that make up the 13 states across the region.
About 1,500 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails have gone on a hunger strike over conditions of their captivity. It's one of the biggest protests in the territory recent years.
Thousands of Venezuelans are in the streets demanding new elections and protesting food and medical shortages.
Indie pop band Sylvan Esso’s sophomore album, "What Now," is out Friday. The album was made in 2016 and grapples with the chaos of a country looking inward.