This project. Who are working on these projects. Live from moscow thanks for joining us and. Welcome to the program. Libyas warring sides are expected to meet in moscow this monday for talks with the hope of sealing a truce to end the civil war in the north african country that follows a russian and turkish effort to deescalate hostilities in the region more details we can go. Across this whats the latest on this potentially quite a pivotal meeting in the russian capital today. Absolutely well we are expecting their results of those any moment now or throughout the day mind you this truce was suggested by russian president Vladimir Putin and that circus president said. The gone during their meeting in istanbul just last week now following the cease fire agreements which came into effect just last night the heads of the Libyan National army and governments all for a National Accord arrived in moscow for and announced visits and. Even huffed are will hold talks here in moscow under the g
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Mr. Wessel good morning. Im david wessel, director of the Hutchins Center here at brookings. I want to welcome everybody and i am very pleased to have mary daly, the president of the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco with us today. Mary daly, who is an economist, joined the San Francisco fed in 1996, and she worked on a number of issues, labor market dynamics, income inequality, and rose to be the director of research and became the president in 2018. Now she is one of 12 reserve Bank President s and, except for new york, the other 11 are sort of considered the same. But mary daly has the distinction at her district because we drew the lines in 1913, which represents a fifth of the nations population. But unfortunately for her, they do not do population weighting when you vote on the fomc. Ms. Daly no, but maybe they should. [laughter] mr. Wessel so, president , i wanted to start by talking a little bit about how do you read the economy right today, and there seems to be a sense in