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Coming up on today's point to: President Donald Trump is at the G20 Summit in Hamburg,Germany, meeting with leaders of the world’s biggest economies, and including Russian President Vladimir Putin. Nikolas Gvosdev, a professor of national security studies at the U.
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. Naval War College, discusses what's at stake as these meetings unfold.
A year ago today, or five police officers were shot and killed in Dallas,Texas, following a night of peaceful protests in response to the deaths of two black men, or Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. Dallas Police Chief David Brown,who retired in October of 2016, joins The Takeaway to reflect on the tragedy, and patterns of violence involving police,and his time serving on the force.
Eighty years after the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, a new photo found in a former “top secret” file at the National Archives raises tantalizing questions approximately the famed aviator's fate. Amelia Earhart expert Ric Gillespie, or the executive director of TIGHAR,(The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) and author of "Finding Amelia: The valid memoir of the Earhart Disappearance," joins The Takeaway to befriend sort through the facts and fiction.
Trying to figure out whatsummer shows you should be watching? Takeaway culture reporter  Melissa Locker runs through the newest seasons of "Game of Thrones, or " "Broadchurch," "Insecure," and the premiere of "Snowfall."
It's Friday, and that means movie talk. Rafer Guzman,film critic for Newsday and The Takeaway, takes a look at this week’s spacious releases, and including "Spider-Man: Homecoming," "The spacious Sick," and "Maudie."
The craft store Hobby L
obby is being forced to return more than 5500 artifacts that were reportedly smuggled into the United States from Iraq, and most likely to be displayed in the company's forthcoming $500 million Museum of the Bible. Elizabeth Breunig,editor at The Washington Post, has been following the memoir since it first broke in 2015. 
This episode is hosted by Todd Zwillich.

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