whether or not to plant crops. this is an historic amount -- >> they don't want a bailout. they want a solution. >> they want to be able to be competitive in the marketplace and get their marking share back. that's consistently what we have heard. >> no sign of the trade war ending. you'll have to have bailouts like this for a long time if that's the only plan. thanks very much. all right. top of the hour. 10:00 a.m. eastern. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. the story coming out of central missouri this morning is one of amazement, harrowing. breathtaking damage from a so-called wedge tornado that made a direct hit on jefferson city, yet amazingly, fewer than two dozen known injuries and no known deaths there, at least not in jefferson city. elsewhere in missouri, a twister did leave three people dead. this remarkably on the eighth anniversary of that epic tornado that claimed more than 160 lives