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Wanda Sykes | Give It To Me Strait

President Trump boasted about how much he likes the name "Operation Epic Fury," Iran is following through on threats to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz, Pete Hegseth can't stand the sight of his own face, and Stephen has updates on some real-deal Sasquatch sightings. Comedy ...  Show more

Clarissa Ward | Strait Misbehavin'

Energy investors are struggling to keep up as America’s war against Iran roils the markets, President Trump says higher gas prices will be worth it in the long run, and this summer our nation’s capital will host an IndyCar race named “Freedom 250.” CNN Chief International Corresp ...  Show more

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