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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An offer of talks or 7 more economic pain, part of the Trump Administrations maximum Pressure Campaign as north korea calls on the white house to drop sanctions over its Nuclear Weapons program. Richardson has more. Reporter in an hour the Trump Administration is exiting the Iran Nuclear Deal. That is when the United States restores sanctions against iran that it lifted under the Obama Administration as part of the nuclear agreement. Officials say the sanctions are designed to constrict the revenue iran uses to fund, quote, terrorists, dictators and militias around the region, the National Security adviser denies the Trump Administrations goal is the collapse of the iranian government. Our policy is not Regime Change but we want to put unprecedented pressure on the government of iran to change its behavior and they have shown no indication they are prepared to do that. The president made it clear that he views the Iran Nuclear Deal is one of the worst in american diplomatic history. Ev
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., took aim at leading GOP lawmakers in the Senate and House for their role in the defeat of a bipartisan border bill in the Senate last week.
ICE is considering downsizing its detention capacity and releasing thousands of migrants due to a budget shortfall, a senior agency official told CBS News.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are circulating a plan to potentially release up to16,000 detainees to help alleviate a large budget shortfall.