What Trump Said to Netanyahu
6/9/202628 min
As Iran and Israel pause their assaults, President Trump describes pleading with Benjamin Netanyahu to not endanger peace negotiations. Spencer Pratt fails to make it to a runoff in the Los Angeles mayor’s race after a lengthy count. And ABC’s Ian Pannell travels to Moscow to ask Russians what they think of Vladimir Putin’s war.
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Brad Mielke· Host0:29
[instrumental music] It's Tuesday, June 9th. President Trump asked him not to fire. He did it anyway. We start here. As Iran and Israel take a breath, the president's relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu is tested.
Speaker 50:45
He said, and th- this is a direct quote, "They had to get it out of their system."
Brad Mielke· Host0:48
Meanwhile, the president envisions the US rebuilding Iran. Jon Karl has the exclusive conversation. Spencer Pratt thought he was in a comfortable second. Now he's not even in the runoff.
Trevor Ault0:58
40,000-plus votes for Spencer Pratt on election night, and then every single day when new votes come in, that lead shrinks.
Brad Mielke· Host1:05
The dramatic projection out of Los Angeles. And are Russians tired of Vladimir Putin's war?
Speaker 71:11
I have some doubt about his, uh, actions.
Brad Mielke· Host1:15
Our team is on the streets of Moscow finding out. From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Brad Milke.
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