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News roundup: Trump comments that it’s the ‘calm before the storm’ but won’t elaborate

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, center, poses for a group photo with senior military leaders and spouses in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017. Trump was hosting the dinner for the group. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Trump comments that it’s the ‘calm before the storm’ but won‘t elaborate. Utah congressional leaders consider banning ‘bump stocks’ after Las Vegas mass shooting. The Huntsman Cancer Institute and the University of Utah reach an agreement after months of sometimes tense relations.

Happy Friday. President Donald Trump met with military leaders in the White House on Thursday. When the group posed for a photo, the president announced that it would represent “the calm before the storm.” Reporters questioned what Trump meant by that. He responded: “You’ll find out.” [WaPost]

Topping the news: Some Utah congressional members are open to banning “bump-stocks,” like those the Las Vegas shooter used. [Trib] [DNews] [ABC4] [Fox13] [KUER]

-> The University of Utah Board of Trustees approved a new memorandum of understanding with the Huntsman Cancer Institute after months of sometimes tense relations between the entities. [Trib] [DNews] [KUER]

Tweets of the day: From @MEPFuller: “Is the ‘storm‘ tax reform? Because Wall Street is convinced it’s tax reform and definitely not a war with North Korea.”

-> From @BrendanBuck: “As the House passes its budget, that rush you felt moving through the Capitol was TAXMENTUM.”

Happy Birthday: To the Utah Department of Environmental Quality’s Donna Kemp Spangler, The Salt Lake Tribune’s Taylor Stevens, and friends of Cornflakes Tara DiJulio and Dylan Lierd. And on Monday to Laura Dupuy, executive director of the Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy.

Behind the Headlines: Tribune reporters Jessica Miller, Luke Ramseth and Lee Davidson, as well as Editorial Page Editor George Pyle, join KCPW’s Roger McDonough to talk about the week’s top stories, including ballot initiatives and the aftermath of the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Each Friday morning, stream “Behind the Headlines” online at kcpw.org or tune in to KCPW 88.3 FM or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast.

Programming note: Political Cornflakes will be off Monday for Columbus Day but back in your inboxes and on your computer screens bright and early Tuesday morning.

In other news: A legislative task force proposed a state takeover of the Utah Transit Authority. [Trib]

-> The TSA at Salt Lake City International Airport has changed screening procedures and now warns passengers to arrive at least 90 minutes early. [Trib] [DNews] [ABC4] [Fox13]

-> Daggett County received funds from The Permanent Community Impact Fund Board and State Parks, which will potentially be used to boost tourism. [Trib]

-> Pat Bagley shows how Republican congressional leaders might be dominated by the NRA. [Trib]

-> Paul Rolly examines the gap between Utah residents and lawmakers. [Trib]

Nationally: The National Rifle Association has asked for a review of “bump stocks” to determine whether they comply with the law. [Politico]

-> President Donald Trump may decertify the international nuclear deal with Iran next week. [WaPo]

-> Multiple women have come forward to say Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted them. [NYTimes]

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-- Courtney Tanner and Karenna Meredith

Twitter.com/CourtneyLTanner and Twitter.com/meredithkarenna