A recap of the days headlines and a look at whats in store for tomorrow. Dealing in u. S. Dollars, currency abroad, business and precious metals, aluminum, steel and coal. And thats only phase one. In less than three months the administration hits irans Oil Production and banking sector. Shannon thank you very much. Those new sanctions kick in against iran at 12 oh one eastern time. Lindsey graham, member of the Senate Armed Services committee joins us now to dig in further. The sanctions kick in and iran is complain about it, senator. Strong message is not just for them but also for our allies. The United States is fully committed to enforcing all of our sanctions and we will work closely with nations conducting business with iran to ensure complete complaints. Individuals or entities that fail to wind down activities with our brand with severe consequences. Who is that for . Thats for anyone, particularly the iranians that prop up the ayatollah. Theyve made the decision that
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the dodgers? no, we don t get dodgers here, unfortunately, i got stuck with the angels. reporter: and you were underneath a table? i was under my table after the 6 point whatever it was, i had made a fort. i felt safer having blankets and chairs around the table. so if anything came crashing down it wouldn t hit me. my cat and i were underneath when that one shook. i just jumped on my cat and i held on to him so he wouldn t go running around. and we just stayed there until 2 subsided a little bit. then i grabbed him and me and him started going around seeing if people were okay. like my neighbor sue is alone. and my friend jaye. reporter: you talked about the fact that you had felt that 6.4. at that point in time, does you think that had to be the big one? it s going to be maulsmaller fo now? yes, we had that feeling. but, you know what, you kept
an email to the president s son and say, we have dirt on your opponent, that the russian government has put together in the president s son says, i love it, and moves heaven and earth to take the meeting, that s a good sign they were willing to work with him. speak to that standard in politics. politics is not the nicest business in the world but, i think the press made a very big deal over something that really, a lot of people would do. former bush white house speaker claimed he was even more aggressive on getting dirt on president trump. he wrote the root result was a salacious dossier whose sources included, yes, a senior foreign ministry figure and a former top level until officer was still active in the kremlin. the work was paid for by clinton s presidential camp and the dnc, which means a paid agent first russian officials for damaging materials on trump. that s a kind of double standard
lashed out in may, and the judge declared that all the special counsel wanted was to get president trump, trying to get dirt from manafort that might be able to provide information that would lead to the president either being prosecuted or impeached. ellis was at it again late today lashing out at greg endres for going on and on about made a fort s to ukrainian politicians more than a decade to ago. judge ellis, growing furious when the prosecutor would not look up, and the judge while he was speaking. i want, one point he said to come look at me. he looked down as to say, that s b.s. i m up here. ellis warned back in may that while prosecutors want to get manafort to think about it, they had to make sure they didn t compose, create songs that may or may not be true. today the star witness rick gage testified that he and manafort