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Meet the Press NOW — June 3

6/3/202658 min

President Trump admits he exchanged harsh words with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the Iran War as Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells Congress that the conflict is over. NBC News Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki examines the results of multiple primary elections including the uncalled California governor’s race. Judges Esther Salas and John Jones III speak in a Common Ground conversation on the threats facing the judiciary in America.

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    [instrumental music] Welcome to Meet the Press Now. I'm Kelly O'Donnell in Washington. We will dive into results from last night's primary elections in just a moment, with some key match-ups now set in the battle for control of Congress, and two major races for California governor and Los Angeles mayor that are still uncalled at this hour as the vote continues to be counted. But we begin with a wave of new hostilities between the US and Iran as the administration struggles to move on from the war. At any moment, the House is set to vote on a war powers resolution that would direct the president to remove US forces from the conflict. Now remember, that same vote was abruptly pulled last month before the House left for recess,

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