James Longman reports from Turkey as the U.S. and Israel enter their third day of attacks on Iran; President Trump on at least three American servicepeople killed; Iran hits back – striking multiple countries across the region; American embassies on high alert with U.S. citizens abroad stranded; Rachel Scott reports on Congress looking to rein in the President’s military operation in Iran and law enforcement authorities in Austin, Texas are investigating whether a mass shooting outside a bar was inspired by the attacks on Iran.
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