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i think we're pretty far into the deadline, but i don't want to speak onbehalf of the itc.i'm just not going to say that. i think we're down the road and with the itc says they don't need as much time and they can do it within the time line to get it into december. that's what it would take to do that. >>s there anything that the congress could do -- >> you would have to pass a law that he would sign into law and. >> tomorrow you're going to pitch a compromise immigration -- are you confident, optimistic that you can get a republican vote? >> i feel good about the kind of conversations we're having. our members are earnest and sincere in trying to understand each other's perspectives. we have a big swath of views within the conference on this issue, and i really do believe that there is a sweet spot here. i think the president was extremely productive when he put out his four pillars. they're eordinarily reasonable. they attempt to actually fix the solution. remember, when we fixed daca, we want to fix it permanently so we dot have another daca problem down the road. we pla
i think we're pretty far into the deadline, but i don't want to speak onbehalf of the itc.i'm just not going to say that. i think we're down the road and with the itc says they don't need as much time and they can do it within the time line to get it into december. that's what it would take to do that. >>s there anything that the congress could do -- >> you would have to pass a law that he would sign into law and. >> tomorrow you're going to pitch a compromise immigration --...
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i think we're far into the deadline but i want to speak on behalf of the itc. not going to say that. i think we're down the road unless the itc says they don't need as much time and they could do it in the time in november or december, that's what it would take do that. >> is there anything the congss t do tim the president's power on the tariffs? >> you'd have to pass a law that he would want to sunshine law and that would b-- sign into la and that would be what it would take. >> are you confident, optimistic that that's something that could get 218 republican votes at this point? >> i feel good about the kind of conversations 're having. mb earnest and sincere and trying to understand each other's perspectives. we have a big swath of views within our conference on this issue. i do believe there's a sweet spot here. i think the president was extremely productive when he put t his four pillars. they're extrily reasonable. they attempt to actually fix the solution. remember, when we -- when we fix daca we want to fix it permanently so we don't have another daca
i think we're far into the deadline but i want to speak on behalf of the itc. not going to say that. i think we're down the road unless the itc says they don't need as much time and they could do it in the time in november or december, that's what it would take do that. >> is there anything the congss t do tim the president's power on the tariffs? >> you'd have to pass a law that he would want to sunshine law and that would b-- sign into la and that would be what it would take....
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the other interesting trade jobs, including stints as the ustr general counsel, chief tax negotiator, itc commissioner, and, oh, yes, a member of the wto appellate body. i have seen her work in private practice and can attest her skills extend way beyond public service. for thee vice president national pork producers council. beyond what he does for the pork industry, he attained the status of one of the elite business advocates on trade policy. he is for taking an aggressive path through the implementation of a series of trade negotiations. paul is the president for the alliance of american manufacturing, which was laborished by company and . he has been part of the white house's manufacturing initiative and he posts a podcast if you are not already listeners. really a stellarro
the other interesting trade jobs, including stints as the ustr general counsel, chief tax negotiator, itc commissioner, and, oh, yes, a member of the wto appellate body. i have seen her work in private practice and can attest her skills extend way beyond public service. for thee vice president national pork producers council. beyond what he does for the pork industry, he attained the status of one of the elite business advocates on trade policy. he is for taking an aggressive path through the...
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so those were some of the topics that i wanted to highlight today and we'll continue to discuss at itc and future board meetings. but as we go forward from here, our initial consultation window with the oraon of the resource center, is closed for now, but we're continuing as i said, awrss i continugo field phone calls and conduct phone terviews if we get a number of people who request onsite interviews, we may set updates in june to come back and do more interviews to get as close to 100% participation as we can. awrs will be com piling consultation reports, these are letters back to the household, summarizing current household composition, eligibility and benefits options. so we all have something in the file we can go back to. three years from now if there are new consultants and new household members, we have a common point of reference to start from. as well as we're going to go through some of the frequently asked questions to the relocation consultant and provide additional information back to residents as well d theas i mentioned with the topics that i just covered, we'll come b
so those were some of the topics that i wanted to highlight today and we'll continue to discuss at itc and future board meetings. but as we go forward from here, our initial consultation window with the oraon of the resource center, is closed for now, but we're continuing as i said, awrss i continugo field phone calls and conduct phone terviews if we get a number of people who request onsite interviews, we may set updates in june to come back and do more interviews to get as close to 100%...
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under the other sections you have to deal with the wto or the itc and you have to actually make a case for what it is you are doing. but when you used to 32, no case estimate and he can just do it. therefore, that's the reason, because of this abuse of authority, that is the reason that we believe the president ought to be free to negotiate these. he is the leader of our nation, but once he completes those negotiations, if he's going to use section 232 of the trade act, we believe he should come to congress as was laid out by the senator from pennsylvania. so with that, i ask unanimous consent to set aside c the pending amendment and call up amendment 3091. >> is their objection. >> senator from ohio.r f >> reserve the right to object. my colleague raises concerns about the effect of retaliatory tariffs on our farmers and others. i can agree more, but we should not pit farmers again steel workers. only a few days after candidate trump became president trump, my response was how do we do trade policies? you don't play off one industry against the other. you don't play out agriculture ag
under the other sections you have to deal with the wto or the itc and you have to actually make a case for what it is you are doing. but when you used to 32, no case estimate and he can just do it. therefore, that's the reason, because of this abuse of authority, that is the reason that we believe the president ought to be free to negotiate these. he is the leader of our nation, but once he completes those negotiations, if he's going to use section 232 of the trade act, we believe he should...
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in fact, there's a whole shelf of ffic handbooks and quite a number are about project risk and major itc project risk and something that i think all major experiences quite a lot of scrutiny over, not just cyber but the project i.t. standards. >> don't a lot of systems, legacy systems, frank lit original soft wear vendor may not even -- may not continue to offer those systems, haven't continued to upgrade them show there are -- >> i think part of the challenge is not contained to the financial sector but across the world at large is make sure you stay up to date within a reasonable window so that the older windows may not be supported by vendors, you're not exposed to risks from those, so i think just like any other type of apparatus you have to invest in preventive maintenance and upgrades to keep yourself within some window to manage that technology risk. >> but as anyone can address on that. but my concern is because the interconnectivity of all the systems, aren't you only as strong as your weakest link, if an institution doesn't keep up, doesn't that make the whole system vulnerable
in fact, there's a whole shelf of ffic handbooks and quite a number are about project risk and major itc project risk and something that i think all major experiences quite a lot of scrutiny over, not just cyber but the project i.t. standards. >> don't a lot of systems, legacy systems, frank lit original soft wear vendor may not even -- may not continue to offer those systems, haven't continued to upgrade them show there are -- >> i think part of the challenge is not contained to...
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i've testified in front of the itc about that a number of times. so now that there's a fair playing field, everything is better. reporter: with this investment, the company is doubling down on u.s. investment. in addition to the permanent 300 jobs, the ceo says there are a thousand contractors they're hiring shortly to build that plant. they expect to start producing steel by september. if the company's other town in baytown, texas. they do not make steel at the moment. they have to import slabs in order to do business, they have applied for exemption with the commerce department, that's in the process at the moment but building a furnace at that facility and once that is done, they'll not need the exemptions. the facility in ohio will also not need exemptions. liz: we'll take the jobs, we know that the commerce department received some 20,000 requests to be exempted from the tariffs, including steel and aluminum. when do we hear who gets granted these waivers and how many are currently in the process of being granted? >> they post them periodicall
i've testified in front of the itc about that a number of times. so now that there's a fair playing field, everything is better. reporter: with this investment, the company is doubling down on u.s. investment. in addition to the permanent 300 jobs, the ceo says there are a thousand contractors they're hiring shortly to build that plant. they expect to start producing steel by september. if the company's other town in baytown, texas. they do not make steel at the moment. they have to import...
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as itce alaska? >> vermont will pay $10,000 if you move there. i don't get it. go live in vermont and work from home. is that it? >> for a company somewhere else? >> so i'm told. >> tucker: a remote frozen state but it's the wrong remote frozen state. sean spicer, i'm sorry. >> that'sbe a tie! >> tucker: you got it wrong. nice try, though. [laughs] don't feel bad. everyone loses to katie. she's an unstoppable force. as a physics principle. to you, katie, eric wemple memorial beaumont, commemorating the moment he appeared on the show, and that is how he felt about at. >> we never forget. >> tucker: truly, a national holiday. it was great to see sean spicer. thank you for stopping by. [laughs] you got crushed by katie. no shame in that. that is this week's "final exam. tune in thursday to see if you can beat our news professionals. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hote
as itce alaska? >> vermont will pay $10,000 if you move there. i don't get it. go live in vermont and work from home. is that it? >> for a company somewhere else? >> so i'm told. >> tucker: a remote frozen state but it's the wrong remote frozen state. sean spicer, i'm sorry. >> that'sbe a tie! >> tucker: you got it wrong. nice try, though. [laughs] don't feel bad. everyone loses to katie. she's an unstoppable force. as a physics principle. to you, katie, eric...
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>> i'll work with the treasure island mobility management agency, i'm thinking probably june itc might be a good time for that update, but i'll work with them and see when we can bring it up. >> thanks. >> item number 6. consent agenda. 6 a, approving the minutes of the april 11, 2018 special meeting. b, resolution approving and adopting a 2018 represent schedule for the sublease and property manement agreement between the treasure island development authority and jon stewart company. c, resolution approving the budget of the treasure island development authority for fiscal year 2018-19 and authorizing the treasure island director to enter into work orders for service wit other city departments, professional service contracts and agreements with service provided. >> so moved. >> president tsen: all those in favor? the ayes have it. next item. >> item 7, planning for second treasure island subphase application. >> just a quickntronio t the item. with work beginning in the field on the first subphase, they're getting ready to embark on the next subphase. so that will probably be coming t
>> i'll work with the treasure island mobility management agency, i'm thinking probably june itc might be a good time for that update, but i'll work with them and see when we can bring it up. >> thanks. >> item number 6. consent agenda. 6 a, approving the minutes of the april 11, 2018 special meeting. b, resolution approving and adopting a 2018 represent schedule for the sublease and property manement agreement between the treasure island development authority and jon stewart...
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scarlet: paul ryan says it is up to the itc.to determine whether there is time to strike a nafta deal. there has been this deadline the house speaker has set out. we have gone past that. is there any urgency to wrap up the nafta talks? what is the rush? it took three years to negotiate the first one. we haven't been a year into the process. seesrumadministration the potential change of control of the house of representatives which would make it difficult. democrats want more worker protections. it might be a tougher sell come next january. they would have liked to of had a vote. it doesn't look like they would get their because they are not close to the major issues yet. you're going to get the mexican election coming into play. they are winding have to rethink where they are. saying, theional international trade commission has to review the deal really have 90 days to do that. paul ryan is talking about getting this done by december for when the house goes out. there is always unfinished business. .hat is not really the issue f
scarlet: paul ryan says it is up to the itc.to determine whether there is time to strike a nafta deal. there has been this deadline the house speaker has set out. we have gone past that. is there any urgency to wrap up the nafta talks? what is the rush? it took three years to negotiate the first one. we haven't been a year into the process. seesrumadministration the potential change of control of the house of representatives which would make it difficult. democrats want more worker protections....
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in fact, there's a whole shelf of ffic handbooks and quite a number are about project risk and major itc project risk and something that i think all major experiences quite a lot of scrutiny over, not just cybererr but the project i.t. standards. >> don't a lot of systems, legacy systems, frank lit original soft wear vendor may not even -- may not continue to offer those systems, haven't continued to upgrade them show there are -- >> i think part of the challenge is not contained to the financial sector but across the world at large is make sure you stay up to date within a reasonable window so that the older windows may not be supported by vendors, you're not exposed to risks from those, so i think just like any other type of apparatus you have to invest in preventive maintenance and upgrades to keep yourself within some window to manage that technology risk. >> but as anyone can address on that. but my concern is because the interconnectivity of all the systems, aren't you only as strong as your weakest link, if an institution doesn't keep up, doesn't that make the whole system vulnera
in fact, there's a whole shelf of ffic handbooks and quite a number are about project risk and major itc project risk and something that i think all major experiences quite a lot of scrutiny over, not just cybererr but the project i.t. standards. >> don't a lot of systems, legacy systems, frank lit original soft wear vendor may not even -- may not continue to offer those systems, haven't continued to upgrade them show there are -- >> i think part of the challenge is not contained to...
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the itc is currently tied to work it is not tied to the amount of work is purely based on income. twelve low-wage parent. the married penalty is another problem for recipients. for the overwhelming majority of dual earner house holds. the benefit would be higher if earnings were counted separately rather than jointly. families are the foundation of our country. we need to be incentivizing families to stay together i am bright my democrat colleagues to join me in this effort of improving for hard-working families. thank you for recognizing the importance of the earned income tax credit and the value that it has had in our country. i don't think there's anyone most of these problems our family members. in has to do with the moderate construction of the family. has not some wholesale fraud that's taking place. and most people type the american people need a raise. we need to be expanding tax relief to working families not for the investor or spectator class. those in favor say i. the recorded vote will be there following the finishing batch. this is amendment number 11 offered by mis
the itc is currently tied to work it is not tied to the amount of work is purely based on income. twelve low-wage parent. the married penalty is another problem for recipients. for the overwhelming majority of dual earner house holds. the benefit would be higher if earnings were counted separately rather than jointly. families are the foundation of our country. we need to be incentivizing families to stay together i am bright my democrat colleagues to join me in this effort of improving for...
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interesting trade jobs a person can hold including stints as ustr general counsel, as chief tax negotiator, itctor and as a member of the appellate body. i've also been able to see her work in private practice from close range, and i can attest her skills extend way beyond public service. >> nick giordano is vice president and council for international affairs at the national pork producers council. he has attained one of the status of one of the elite business advocates on trade policy, has taken a leadership role inn working for andressional passage implementation of a series of trade agreements, and he chairs various food and agriculture trade coalitions. and scott paul is president of the alliance for american manufacturing which is an advocacy group established in 2007 by company and labor interests in the manufacturing sector. he's been part of the white house manufacturing jobs initiative, and he hosts a podcast calledwh the manufacturg report which ive commend to your attention if you are not already listeners. so really a stellar group and an important topic and, rufus, i believe that
interesting trade jobs a person can hold including stints as ustr general counsel, as chief tax negotiator, itctor and as a member of the appellate body. i've also been able to see her work in private practice from close range, and i can attest her skills extend way beyond public service. >> nick giordano is vice president and council for international affairs at the national pork producers council. he has attained one of the status of one of the elite business advocates on trade policy,...
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itc commissioner and a term as the member of the wto appellate body. i've also been able to see her work in private practice from close range and i can attest that her skills extend way beyond public service. and next is the vice-president at the pork producer's council. beyond the pork industry, he has, as you know perfectly well, attained the status of one of the elite business advocates on taken a leadership role and working for progressive passage and implementation of a series of trade coalitions and scott paul. president for the alliance of manufacturing, an advocacy group established by company and labor interest in the manufacturing sector. part of the white house manufacturing jobs initiative and he hosts a podcast, if you are not already listeners. a stellar group and an important topic and rufus, i believe you're up first. >> good morning, everyone and thanks, john. thanks to judge and global dialog business, judge, i've enjoyed all of your work over the years. certainly no better time to be active in this field than now. may you always live
itc commissioner and a term as the member of the wto appellate body. i've also been able to see her work in private practice from close range and i can attest that her skills extend way beyond public service. and next is the vice-president at the pork producer's council. beyond the pork industry, he has, as you know perfectly well, attained the status of one of the elite business advocates on taken a leadership role and working for progressive passage and implementation of a series of trade...