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in parliament green party's made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that is far from certain and will be decided later this year. the u.k. foreign minister says he believes prime minister boris johnson has the backing to get his breakfast deal through parliament british lawmakers voted on saturday to postpone taking up the proposed deal with the european union that required jobson to request another extension something he had been refusing to do and told brussels he doesn't want. that we have reached the best possible a tale of 2 letters after a day of parliamentary wrangling boris johnson was forced to write to the e.u. requesting yet another brags that delay he had earlier said he would rather be dead in a ditch than request another extension to show is on happiness he did not sign the letter to his fellow briggs a tears that was making the best of a bad business letter was sent because paul and it required to be sent home and consist of the letter was sent a poem and can't change the prime minister's mind as if to prove that po
in parliament green party's made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that is far from certain and will be decided later this year. the u.k. foreign minister says he believes prime minister boris johnson has the backing to get his breakfast deal through parliament british lawmakers voted on saturday to postpone taking up the proposed deal with the european union that required jobson to request another extension something he had been...
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in parliament green parties made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that's far from certain and will be decided later this year. there's been more violent protests in chile despite the government suspending the proposed metro fare hike that sparked the protests at least 2 airlines have canceled flights to the capital santiago which is under a state of emergency 7 people are reported dead from fires related to the unrest. a ballot count in bolivia shows left wing president abel morale ace in the lead following sunday's vote but it might not be enough for outright when a runoff may be necessary come mid december or is seeking an unprecedented 4th term and faced a tough race despite getting credit for lifting millions out of poverty critics accuse him of corruption and anti-democratic rule. around us voiced confidence that he will ultimately be the winner. this is what it is that you know. for more than 13 years our political movement has presented social and professional progress in several sectors in the face of a right wing opposi
in parliament green parties made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that's far from certain and will be decided later this year. there's been more violent protests in chile despite the government suspending the proposed metro fare hike that sparked the protests at least 2 airlines have canceled flights to the capital santiago which is under a state of emergency 7 people are reported dead from fires related to the unrest. a ballot...
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laws if they violate the basic law that makes it independent from both parliament as well as the federal council. to go to the constitutional court quickly became an opponent of the ministries and art in our government that led to some fierce conflicts on a rather constitutional court was also a decisive motor of democratization right consisted of considerably fewer national socialists than the ministers. germany's ministry of justice has been in bonds halls and book districts since 950 many lawyers who had started their careers under nazi rule were taken over by the new administration over half of its senior officials were former any members this was a major obstacle to the prosecution of nazi crimes. on us from hamburg force against the ill conceived beginning for german rule of law for 17 years she reported on proceedings in the young republic's courts in 2008 she was awarded germany's order of merit for hicks jordan ary. as a court reporter she pitched herself against the old boys club of nazis still ruling in each other's favor aside from pursuing true justice she was also driven by her own
laws if they violate the basic law that makes it independent from both parliament as well as the federal council. to go to the constitutional court quickly became an opponent of the ministries and art in our government that led to some fierce conflicts on a rather constitutional court was also a decisive motor of democratization right consisted of considerably fewer national socialists than the ministers. germany's ministry of justice has been in bonds halls and book districts since 950 many...
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and that created a mechanism inside the federal government by which we can have a federal acquisition security council and really look at the security of the equipment that we're bringing into the federal space. there's a lot of work ongoing with that. but this really is a tool for federal agencies to be able to have a bit of a vetting of the equipment that's coming into their enterprise. and be able to leverage both classified and unclassified information for making determinations they don't want to bring something into their environment. when we talk about protecting information commensurate with the risk of potential compromise or risk management, it really is all about risk management. we can't protect everything. we have to understand what is is the most critical and in order to best understand what's most critical, we updated our high value asset policy at the beginning of this year. and in addition to updating the high value policy, the department of homeland security updated guidance on high value assets. so we really tried to partner with dhs to be able to provide a more tactical level of inp
and that created a mechanism inside the federal government by which we can have a federal acquisition security council and really look at the security of the equipment that we're bringing into the federal space. there's a lot of work ongoing with that. but this really is a tool for federal agencies to be able to have a bit of a vetting of the equipment that's coming into their enterprise. and be able to leverage both classified and unclassified information for making determinations they don't...
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federal funding. >>> the san jose city council voted to open two overnight warming shelters for at least six months. that means an extra 60 beds in, for the more than 6000 homeless people in san jose. those centers will be open at the community center and library at the roosevelt unity center as well. they will be open friday through the end of april. >>> barts new general manager will continue his rider listening tour today. bob powers will be at the concord station this morning at 8 am and at 3:00 this afternoon he will be at the 19th street station in oakland. since taking the job he has been soliciting comments in person and via twitter town halls. >>> the ncaa has agreed to allow athletes, college athletes, to make money off of their names, images and likeness. the ncaa board of governors voted to allow athletes at all three divisions of college sports to start making money while keeping their amateur status in the rules mac will take effect almost immediately. the ncaa wants to have them in place no later than january. last month governor gavin newsom signed the fair pay to play act. takes eff
federal funding. >>> the san jose city council voted to open two overnight warming shelters for at least six months. that means an extra 60 beds in, for the more than 6000 homeless people in san jose. those centers will be open at the community center and library at the roosevelt unity center as well. they will be open friday through the end of april. >>> barts new general manager will continue his rider listening tour today. bob powers will be at the concord station this...
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new mexico business coalition, new mexico cattle growers association, new mexico federal lands council, new mexico wool growers association, western energy alliance, and women's mining coalition. these are just some of the people that are against it. when we look at this board, we have this designation you see it here in chaco canyon. what wisdom did they have when they first put this together? that's what i want to ask. the dimensions here are for a reason. why are we expending this? -- expanding this? particularly when there is so little trust in the federal government. i think we just realized we had to move a part of our government, i think the b.l.m. if i remember right, out to grand junction, colorado. so that we actually had some bureaucrats who understood the delemkwlas out -- dilemmas out there in western culture and western states. yes, western states gave up a lot. gave a lot compared to the eastern cohorts. we gave property to the federal government for stewardship. however that has been abused. the products that we were supposed to get off those lands as public lands have
new mexico business coalition, new mexico cattle growers association, new mexico federal lands council, new mexico wool growers association, western energy alliance, and women's mining coalition. these are just some of the people that are against it. when we look at this board, we have this designation you see it here in chaco canyon. what wisdom did they have when they first put this together? that's what i want to ask. the dimensions here are for a reason. why are we expending this? --...
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but have a reinvigorated form federalism we went to council of canadian so the federal governmentnt municipalernments have a seat at the table with indigenous leadership. and then w to find common ground on issues like health care and climate emergency and working together in the publical interest. >> i find this study to be that the campaign is not about issuesbut providential and is not a surprise with quÉbec or the other provinces you need to respect and something you have to stop doing and this is the demand of the government of quÉbec on many issues that it is our money held up by the federal government in giving back to us with conditions. and then given to provinces we feel that it should be given back without conditions. >> mister trudeau. >> in ten years you have chose to stop meeting so we restarted that when we took office in 2015 we could strengthen for the generation &-ampersand historic health accords with home care and mental health. we could invest in infrastructure like housing and public transit and we continue to work with provinces on renegotiating. but yes with certain pr
but have a reinvigorated form federalism we went to council of canadian so the federal governmentnt municipalernments have a seat at the table with indigenous leadership. and then w to find common ground on issues like health care and climate emergency and working together in the publical interest. >> i find this study to be that the campaign is not about issuesbut providential and is not a surprise with quÉbec or the other provinces you need to respect and something you have to stop...
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are 60 representatives, he is on the task force, the od is on the task force, only federal member of the security council then representatives of the it sector coordinating council and communications center. we have most of the big it players and associations that represent the smaller players and representatives from small businesses so what we have is 60 people who are forming a task force to work this issue full-time to make policy recommendations, to process improvement recommendations, to better help us understand the threat and the rest and to talk through where there's possibility for joint capability solutions such as around information sharing where it is not about giving the legal framework, but it's actually developing, thinking through how to develop programmatic linkages so that's what we're using the task force to do. a public private partnership, it's nice to have 60 people around the table working the problem. occasionally you have toget smaller groups around the . and then some example of what we were able to do by a task force, the department was asked to provide recommendations to the
are 60 representatives, he is on the task force, the od is on the task force, only federal member of the security council then representatives of the it sector coordinating council and communications center. we have most of the big it players and associations that represent the smaller players and representatives from small businesses so what we have is 60 people who are forming a task force to work this issue full-time to make policy recommendations, to process improvement recommendations, to...
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federal government and state and local officials. this includes the creation of the government coordinating council which brings together state and local officials, federal partners as well as the coordinating council which has helped organize private sector vendors and nonprofit entities that support local election officials. we've also seen the creation of the infrastructure information and sharing and analysis center which now has over 2100 members including every state officials office. the deployment of the monitors hardening of the systems increased training and promotion exercises around the cyber events evolve exponentially increased since 2016. the 2018 appropriation of 380 million of funding which was distributed in most of its obligation has largely contributed to these improvements. it doesn't cover everything the official stated that the states would have the ability to essentially choose from a menu of reforms and improvements in the priority is the code address the most pressing needs and vulnerabilities. as the chairwoman testified earlier this year, the project 85% of the 2018 money will be spent in advance of 2020. we
federal government and state and local officials. this includes the creation of the government coordinating council which brings together state and local officials, federal partners as well as the coordinating council which has helped organize private sector vendors and nonprofit entities that support local election officials. we've also seen the creation of the infrastructure information and sharing and analysis center which now has over 2100 members including every state officials office. the...
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the papers today, we found very localised issues that were impacted, on the council level, the state element level and the federalhear. there are historical cases where we've been able to illustrate what is being held back in the media and a lack of scrutiny, and the reason why we are seeing government hide behind decisions they are making. michael miller in sydney. demolition crews in new orleans used a series of controlled explosions to take down two construction cranes damaged at the site of the partially—collapsed hard rock hotel. the construction project partially collapsed last week, killing three workers. the building is at the edge of the city's french quarter and authorities said they hoped to demolish the cranes without damaging surrounding historic buildings. campaigning for monday's elections in canada has seen the prime minister, justin trudeau, fight a fierce battle to cling onto power. as leader of the liberal party, he took office four years ago, but has recently been implicated in a series of scandals that have left him neck—and—neck in the race, with the opposition conservative party. our chief
the papers today, we found very localised issues that were impacted, on the council level, the state element level and the federalhear. there are historical cases where we've been able to illustrate what is being held back in the media and a lack of scrutiny, and the reason why we are seeing government hide behind decisions they are making. michael miller in sydney. demolition crews in new orleans used a series of controlled explosions to take down two construction cranes damaged at the site of...
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our workng to get back to things like work like the programming offered to ids special councils and other federal executives who the key executive leadership program. i can assure you there is nothing sleepy about the college campus. gone are the days of isolated ivory towers. american university is a place for change makers are on the constantly searching for new ways to make impact. forty-one years ago when president carter signed the inspector general act of 1978 he said the audience that day was gathered for quotes, a matter of public trust. decades since through today our nation inspector general and special councils have built the bulwark to protect that trust. and so, we are fortunate for their service and thank you for letting me join you all today and i hope that you enjoy the rest of the conversation. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you very much, president burwell. our next beaker former congressman jason chaffetz represented utah's third congressional district from 2009 urthrough 2070. he was chair of the committee on oversight and government reform from 2013 until stepping down of
our workng to get back to things like work like the programming offered to ids special councils and other federal executives who the key executive leadership program. i can assure you there is nothing sleepy about the college campus. gone are the days of isolated ivory towers. american university is a place for change makers are on the constantly searching for new ways to make impact. forty-one years ago when president carter signed the inspector general act of 1978 he said the audience that...
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federal government. there is the reestablishment of councils to establish or to empower local administrations in the day-to-dayng of affairs. the main opposition as well as analysts say the recommendations are an important step to stabilizing camerin. >> there are factions that have harbored deep-seated hate that it may never be passable -- possible to convince them. but this dialogue must not overlook their grievances across the country. people who have never actually felt included in the process. reporter: a lot of people are watching closely what this will mean to the greater cameroon. will it encourage rebels who have already indicated they are not happy with the recommendations of autonomy to the regents, saying what they will look for is independence. government officials and key opposition speakers are saying this is an important first step. whether cameroon builds on that is a different matter. anchor: a jailed saudi activist who can paid for the women's right to drive has been nominated for the nobel peace prize. the name has been put forward by a group of norwegian and canadian politicians. she was a
federal government. there is the reestablishment of councils to establish or to empower local administrations in the day-to-dayng of affairs. the main opposition as well as analysts say the recommendations are an important step to stabilizing camerin. >> there are factions that have harbored deep-seated hate that it may never be passable -- possible to convince them. but this dialogue must not overlook their grievances across the country. people who have never actually felt included in...
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with me now is a former adviser to national security council under president obama, a former federal prosecutor and a cnn analyst. renata, what is the significance of the judge's ruling ordering all redacted grand jury information from the mueller report to be released and how might that impact this inquiry? >> fred, it tells me time is running out for the trump administration. you know, these arguments that have been advanced by trump, by the trump justice department, i think they're best understood as a stall tactic. they're not arguments that will ever hold up in court. i thought the judge did a fine job of walking tu through the arguments, very long opinion. she said the argument the administration is making that this impeachment inquiry is illegitimate is willful obstruction and supports the fact that the courts need to get involved to help get this information to congress. that shows that the trump administration strategy is undercutting them. usually courts like to stay out of these disputes. she said this gives a reason for courts to get involved. >> would that make it all th
with me now is a former adviser to national security council under president obama, a former federal prosecutor and a cnn analyst. renata, what is the significance of the judge's ruling ordering all redacted grand jury information from the mueller report to be released and how might that impact this inquiry? >> fred, it tells me time is running out for the trump administration. you know, these arguments that have been advanced by trump, by the trump justice department, i think they're...
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federalism. modeled after what's been done in australia, we want a council of canadian governments. ederal government, provincial, and territory, municipal and the local levels of government need to be seated at the table, so, too, indigenous nations, around the same table, finding common ground. on urgent issues like healthcare. on the climate emergency, and working together in the public interest. >> okay, ms. may, thank you. mr. blanchet, your opportunity. >> thank you, if i remember well i saw a study today saying that this campaign is not about federal issues but about provincial and quebec issues. this is not a surprise. if you want cooperation with provinces or quebec, you need to respect the jurisdiction and something that you have to stop doing and this is one of the demands of the government of quebec on many issues, is, giving a hand to our money -- by the federal government and giving back to with us conditions. -- given to provinces in their own fields of jurisdiction should be given back without conditions. >> mr. blanchet, thank you, mr. trudeau. >> in 10 years of gove
federalism. modeled after what's been done in australia, we want a council of canadian governments. ederal government, provincial, and territory, municipal and the local levels of government need to be seated at the table, so, too, indigenous nations, around the same table, finding common ground. on urgent issues like healthcare. on the climate emergency, and working together in the public interest. >> okay, ms. may, thank you. mr. blanchet, your opportunity. >> thank you, if i...
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glenn kershner with me, a former federal prosecutor and gail lamont from the council on foreign relationsshe has been to syria roughly a half dozen times in the last two years. i want to talk about syria in a moment, but peter, let me start with you. because we know that secretary of state is headed overseas. we know that the vice president is with him, we know that president erdogan has so far rejected the calls for a cease-fire. this is what senator mitt romney said when he was asked about this mission just a few minutes ago. >> it gets very hard to understand why it is that the vice president and secretary of state and others are going to talk with erdogan in turkey. look, the troops have been pulled out. if you will, it's like the farmer who lost all of his horses and goes to shut the barn door. turkey is devastating our allies, the kurds. it's too late for this conversation. >> never mind, peter baker, that the president just described his strategy along the border there as strategically brilliant. what are the odds that the delegation can change president erdogan's mind? >> well, th
glenn kershner with me, a former federal prosecutor and gail lamont from the council on foreign relationsshe has been to syria roughly a half dozen times in the last two years. i want to talk about syria in a moment, but peter, let me start with you. because we know that secretary of state is headed overseas. we know that the vice president is with him, we know that president erdogan has so far rejected the calls for a cease-fire. this is what senator mitt romney said when he was asked about...
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because now that we have that federal permit and i was able to pepetition the city council and gettingermission from san francisco to actually use the dock and to sell fish here it was a big turning point. because we really didn't think or know that we'd get such a positive response from the public. and so we're getting thousands of people coming down here buying fish every week and so that's pretty cool. they like the fish so much that they take pictures of it when they cook it and they send us all of these pictures and then they ask us you know constantly for certain types of fish now. and when they come down here the one thing that they say is that they're so amazed that the fish is so fresh they could eat a little bit during the week and it's still fresh all week in the refrigerator. so that's really cool. >> the fish is very fresh and the price is super. i don't think that you can get it anywhere in the bay area. i can see it and i can stir fry it wow you can do anything you want. i just can say this is a good place to shop and you have a good experience. >> this program supports
because now that we have that federal permit and i was able to pepetition the city council and gettingermission from san francisco to actually use the dock and to sell fish here it was a big turning point. because we really didn't think or know that we'd get such a positive response from the public. and so we're getting thousands of people coming down here buying fish every week and so that's pretty cool. they like the fish so much that they take pictures of it when they cook it and they send...
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governors instead of those officials being appointed by the federal government then there is also the establishment of traditional rulers councils to establish or to empower local administrations in the day to day running of affairs of the people now the main opposition as well as analysts said the recommendations of course are an important step to a stabilising couple there are factions that have harbors so more deep seated hatred that it may never be possible to convince them but these now look must not overlook that there are pockets of grievances across the country people who have never actually been if they have never felt included in the process now a lot of people are watching closely what this will mean to the greater group will encourage rebels for example who have already indicated that they're not happy with their recommendations especially the issue of autonomy to the regions saying that what they were looking for independence now but government officials as well as opposition figures are saying that this is an important 1st step one almost general builds on that is a different matter altogether the station talks of
governors instead of those officials being appointed by the federal government then there is also the establishment of traditional rulers councils to establish or to empower local administrations in the day to day running of affairs of the people now the main opposition as well as analysts said the recommendations of course are an important step to a stabilising couple there are factions that have harbors so more deep seated hatred that it may never be possible to convince them but these now...
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federation. great job, randy. david herron, national pork producers' council. david, you are a very big beneficiary to things that are going on, about to be. pork is off the charts, the numbers. you are just going to -- >> wonderful news. wonderful news in this country. japan has been our number one market for many years. it is just great momentum. it creates a wonderful opportunity in rural america. pres. trump: and china is a big priority right now. >> we are starting to move to china. pres. trump: it has already happened. cody carson? cody carson, national sorghum producers. where is cody? good job. you happy about this one? >> you said that right. i have got to be careful. different sorghum -- pres. trump: this is going to be phenomenal. the north american meat institute. armstrong, u.s. greens counsel. thank you very much. thank you very much. bond, virginia poultry federation. thank you very much. tom, western growers association. >> thank you for remembering fresh produce. pres. trump: congratulations. say hello to everyone. tom, united fresh produce ass
federation. great job, randy. david herron, national pork producers' council. david, you are a very big beneficiary to things that are going on, about to be. pork is off the charts, the numbers. you are just going to -- >> wonderful news. wonderful news in this country. japan has been our number one market for many years. it is just great momentum. it creates a wonderful opportunity in rural america. pres. trump: and china is a big priority right now. >> we are starting to move to...
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when the federal magistrate overturning 2491 it was a blow. this judge is telling me a quite county council member that i cannot protect my own community that he's saying the state's responsible for doing that the state's not doing that so it's my responsibility and he's saying i can't and that may be more committed to find other ways to keep fighting this fight my heart hurts knowing that if you put out a live among are being exposed to these pesticides the truth is is that i and what you have changed and there really. no amount of buffer zones that are actually going to protect us from pesticides that are airborne. and he says her 3 year old son in law a kid and other coequal goods are sick from inhaling pesticides sprayed by large seed companies lasers are being handed out like candy to children almost all my friends have been nebulizer dr issue at their home why the chemical companies are some of the strongest lobbyist that we have in congress yes i know there's an undue amount of influence they have but certainly they. spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year in lobbying and ca
when the federal magistrate overturning 2491 it was a blow. this judge is telling me a quite county council member that i cannot protect my own community that he's saying the state's responsible for doing that the state's not doing that so it's my responsibility and he's saying i can't and that may be more committed to find other ways to keep fighting this fight my heart hurts knowing that if you put out a live among are being exposed to these pesticides the truth is is that i and what you have...
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29 and 30 when the federal reserve's going to have its upcoming meeting, and the second date is november 16th and 17th, and that's the apec meeting, the asia-pacific economic councilting, and that's where president trump is supposed to meet with president xi of china, and they're going to sign a deal for phase one of a trade agreement. your thoughts on the federal reserve first. does the fed cut? >> yes, they do. the market's quiting in 96 -- pricing in a 96% chance you get one cut next week, one quarter point. december looks more questionable now. it'd been about 40% implied probability in the futures market, it's down about 25%: i don't want care if they do or not -- i don't care if they do or not, but i understand the arguments. it's really irrelevant, they're going to do it. that's priced in. you get one cut in october. the issue in november that's really -- i think a lot of investors or are not appreciating the very high probability that, in fact, this deal gets forward, phase one gets inked and those december escalations do not happe think that becomes base case for the trade issue and, frankly, i thought that vice president pence yesterday was more dovish i
29 and 30 when the federal reserve's going to have its upcoming meeting, and the second date is november 16th and 17th, and that's the apec meeting, the asia-pacific economic councilting, and that's where president trump is supposed to meet with president xi of china, and they're going to sign a deal for phase one of a trade agreement. your thoughts on the federal reserve first. does the fed cut? >> yes, they do. the market's quiting in 96 -- pricing in a 96% chance you get one cut next...
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pair of 60 representatives ngo duties on the task force, all the federal members essentially that were on the acquisition security councilpresentatives of the i.t. sector, and the courting council in communication centers, and we had associations that represent or some of the smaller players and represent small businesses, so what we have the 16 people who are forming the task force to work this issue full-time, to make policy recommendations, to make process improvement recommendations, to better help us understand the threat and then the risk and to talk through where there is possibility for joined capabilities solutions such for around information sharing where it's not just about the legal framework but it's actually developing, thinking of how to develop linkages, so that is why we are using the task force to do, it is a true partnership, it's nice to have 60 people around the table working the problem, occasionally you have to get into smaller groups around that, and that is an example of what we were able to do via that task force, the department was asked to provide recommendations to the secretary of commerce w
pair of 60 representatives ngo duties on the task force, all the federal members essentially that were on the acquisition security councilpresentatives of the i.t. sector, and the courting council in communication centers, and we had associations that represent or some of the smaller players and represent small businesses, so what we have the 16 people who are forming the task force to work this issue full-time, to make policy recommendations, to make process improvement recommendations, to...
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29 and 30 when the federal reserve's going to have its upcoming meeting, and the second date is november 16th and 17th, and that's the apec meeting, the asia-pacific economic council meeting, and that's where president trump is supposed to meet with president xi of china, and they're going to sign a deal for phase one of a trade agreement. your thoughts on the federal reserve first. does the fed cut? >> yes, they do. the market's quiting in 96 -- pricing in a 96% chance you get one cut next week, one quarter point. december looks more questionable now. it'd been about 40% implied probability in the futures market, it's down about 25%: i don't want care if they do or not -- i don't care if they do or not, but i understand the arguments. it's really irrelevant, they're going to do it. that's priced in. you get one cut in october. the issue in november that's really -- i think a lot of investors or are not appreciating the very high probability that, in fact, this deal gets forward, phase one gets inked and those december escalations do not happen. i think that becomes base case for the trade issue and, frankly, i thought that vice president pence yesterday was more
29 and 30 when the federal reserve's going to have its upcoming meeting, and the second date is november 16th and 17th, and that's the apec meeting, the asia-pacific economic council meeting, and that's where president trump is supposed to meet with president xi of china, and they're going to sign a deal for phase one of a trade agreement. your thoughts on the federal reserve first. does the fed cut? >> yes, they do. the market's quiting in 96 -- pricing in a 96% chance you get one cut...