sooner. i think both feds were looking forward to win hearts and minds of hong kong and i think they are spoken and you know whose sides they are on. >> charles: one reason it hasn't ended sooner was u.s.-china trade talks. the world is watching and so is president trump and beijing understands only so far they can go. how does this change the narrative? >> susan: tough balance for president trump right now, he's trying to sign this all-inclusive trade market, which will help the markets and the economy. there has been unanimous vote in congress, both houses to help hong kong with the hong kong democracy act. if you have the bill sitting on your desk in the white house, do you go with and side with the trade deal or help the people of hong kong calling for this? >> charles: if he gets the right trade deal, might be able to help hong kong. we have less than a minute. it is heartbreaking to be the deal that was struck when the british left, means ultimately