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 President  stanley cups uk Donald Trump asked for a show of hands from Republican senators as he nears a decision on naming a new head of the Federal Reserve, the most critical personnel choice affecting the economy that he ll make in his presidency.Trump made the request during a lunch with GOP senators at th stanley tumbler e Capitol on Tuesday, said Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas.Trump praised the candidates and then said,  Let me know what everybody thinks,  said Sen. John Kennedy, R-La.                                        The top candidates who are the subject of Trump s crowdsourcing: current Fed Chair Janet Yellen; Fed board member Jerome Powell; and John Taylor, a Stanford University economist who advocates higher interest rates and is a favorite of some congressional Republicans.                                                                                                        What does a Fed rate hike mean for your wallet           01:21                                       stanley france                                 The Fed chair, one of the most powerful U.S. officials after the president, steers interest-rate policy and plays an essential role in maintaining economic stability.        Trump is expected to decide before his trip to Asia on Nov. 3.Some senators at the lunch said Trump offered a choice between Powell and Taylor; others said the president mentioned his top three candidates.Trump also is considering Gary Cohn, his top economic adviser; and Kevin Warsh, a former Fed member who wa Stir No More Critics
 President Obama debates with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney at Lynn University on October 22, 2012 in Boca Raton, Fla.                                                     stanley mug   Mark Wilson/Getty Images                      stanley cup                    President Obama s declaration at Monday s debate that the automatic spending cuts due to take effect at the beginning of 2013  will not happen  surprised some lawmakers who say that the president s prediction belies a lack of progress made on averting the so-called  fiscal cliff.  By design, presidential debates aren t supposed to make news. The candidates generally stick to a battle-tested narrative, sharpening their case but studiously avoiding an unscripted moment that could usurp their chosen message.But the president s remarks on the sequester were certainly news to some.                                          I almost fell out of my chair when the president said,  Don t worry, sequestration won t happen ,  Sen. John McCa stanley cup becher in, R-Ariz, told Politico.  We ve been begging the president to sit down with us to avoid what his own secretary of defense said would be a devastating blow to our national security. The automatic spending cuts contained in the sequester - $1.2 trillion over a decade - resulted from the failure of last year s bipartisan deficit reduction committee to pass a deficit reduction plan. The law that established the committee tasked it with passing $1.5 trillion in deficit-reduction, and the sequester, which slas