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Why the Iran Deal Still Isn’t Strait-Forward

6/16/202628 min

As President Trump touts an Iran deal to G7 leaders, experts question when exactly the Strait of Hormuz will be opened. California Gov. Gavin Newsom announces that he’s being investigated by federal authorities. And UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer proposes a ban on social media for children under 16.

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  1. Speaker 10:00

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  2. J.D. Vance· Soundbite0:13

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  3. Karen Travers0:14

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  5. Brad Mielke· Host0:30

    [upbeat music] It's Tuesday, June 16th, and the boats still aren't moving. We start here. As the White House celebrates an Iran deal, the deal itself isn't public.

  6. Donald Trump· Soundbite0:42

    This is a very powerful document, and I want it to be released, uh, probably pretty soon.

  7. Brad Mielke· Host0:47

    So how exactly is this gonna work? We'll break it down. The governor of California says he's under investigation by federal agents.

  8. Speaker 60:55

    Not because they found a crime, because they're simply trying to find one.

  9. Brad Mielke· Host0:59

    Is this about Gavin Newsom's family finances or a potential presidential run? And another country bans social media for youngsters.

  10. Keir Starmer· Soundbite1:07

    We can change it, and we will.

  11. Brad Mielke· Host1:10

    The increasing popularity of analog politics. From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Brad Milke. [upbeat music] As the sun came up yesterday, you could feel the world economy breathing

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