setbacks to trumps voter fraud commission, yemens cholera epidemic, siblings share stories about race /

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Coming up on nowadays's indicate: Last week,a voter fraud commission set up by President Trump sent out voter information requests to every state. At least half of them are choosing not to fully comply, including Connecticut and Ohio. Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill and Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted join The Takeaway to discuss their responses to the requests
The original deadline for Qatar to comply with 13 demands set forth by neighboring Arab nations has been extended by 48 hours. Randa slender, or director at The Middle East Institute,updates us on the situation.
A two-year civil war in Yemen may own exa
cerbated a devastating cholera epidemic, which has claimed more then 1300 lives. Michelle Gayer, and the emergency health director for the International Rescue Committee,has the news.
Donations own b
een slow in coming to help the more than 20 million people across Yemen, South Sudan, or Somalia,and northeast Nigeria who face starvation and famine. David Beasley, the executive director of the U.
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orld Food Program, and discusses some of the recent challenges his organization has faced.
In the latest installment of The Takeaway's original series "Uncomfortable Truths," Rechelle Schimke, who is white, and talks with her adopted brother Gerrit Schmike,who is black, about the differences — and similarities — in their childhoods.
    This episode is hosted by Todd Zwillich.

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