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US strikes multiple targets in Iran

6/11/202626 min

The downing of an American helicopter by Iran has prompted President Trump to amp up strikes in the country. Bill Gates answers questions in a closed-door session before the House Oversight Committee over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. And the upcoming UFC fight on the White House lawn is now the subject of a lawsuit. 

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  2. Mike Dobuski· Host0:28

    It's Thursday, June 11th, and the downing of that military helicopter was just the beginning. We start here. The US launches another round of strikes on Iran.

  3. Karen Travers0:41

    All the indications in the last couple of weeks have been that the president did not want to get back to major military strikes.

  4. Mike Dobuski· Host0:49

    What it means for peace negotiations between the two countries. Bill Gates talks to lawmakers about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

  5. Peter Haralambous0:56

    For whatever reason, he thought it was appropriate to go forward with someone who was a convicted sex offender and pursue his charitable work.

  6. Mike Dobuski· Host1:04

    What we're now learning about the tech mogul's trip to Capitol Hill. And a professional fight sparks a legal fight.

  7. Alex Mallin1:11

    They say that, quote, "No one is holding plaintiffs in a jujitsu lock, forcing them to watch UFC Freedom 250."

  8. Mike Dobuski· Host1:17

    The Trump administration hits back at those trying to stop this weekend's UFC fight at the White House. From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Mike Dubowski.

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