Reacting to the decision to not recertify the iran deal but we begin with chief White House Correspondent john roberts with how these meanings are already hitting with lawmakers. President trump valid on the campaign trail he was going to rip up the Iran Nuclear Deal. Today, he stopped short of that, but then unannounced things are going to change. President trump today refused to recertify the Iran Nuclear Deal. Though he has twice before, insisting it does nothing to rein in the bulk of irans bad behavior. The regime remains the worlds leading sponsor of state terrorism, and provides to al qaeda, isis, hamas, and other terror networks. Speak of the president also announced he would slap sanctions on irans notorious Iran Revolutionary guard, and called on new steps to punish iran for its destabilizing actions and fix what he says are serious flaws in the nuclear deal. These include the deals by various onsite clauses that in just a few years would eliminate key restrictions on Irans N
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Just like consumers, local governments are feeling the pinch of high inflation. In Chesapeake, it's prompted city leaders to reprioritize capital projects as the cost of providing services and bidding for projects has increased.
CHESAPEAKE — A new elementary school in Chesapeake will be $15 million more expensive than previously projected. The cost to widen George Washington Highway has increased $12 million. Those are two capital projects Chesapeake city leaders say are being impacted by high inflation rates that have been felt widely among consumers across the nation. As Hampton Roads cities finalize fiscal year .