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stock exchange floor as well. really significant, core differences between these two countries. was there any movement on these big issues that we know? this isn t a deal. this is a pause in the trade war. all the tariffs are still on. and for 90 days they re going to talk. that s significant. that s what the markets are happy about. it s not going to get worse in those 90 days. in 90 days they have to fix forced technology transfer, when an american company goes to china they re forced to hand over their cutting-edge technology if they want to do business there, anti-technology theft, nontariff barriers. having to register your company and do all kinds of oversight from the chinese government or delays at the port. not necessarily a tariff but hard for american companies and cyber espionage a huge complaint of the american government and american business. chinese stealing of state
you served four tours. what s your concern as you ratchet it up. there are people around the president in john bolton and pompeo. you don t conduct foreign policies with temper tantrums on twitter. they look to me for a plan to stand up to terrorists, i said i don t have a plan but i will start tweeting it. that s essentially what s going on from the commander in chief. second of all, he doesn t seem to understand the stakes here. iran actively worked to kill american troops in iraq. i saw that myself firsthand. we actually had to fight iranians. we need someone strong and sure against this enemy with a plan to hold them in check. we had an imperfect deal in the nuclear deal to make sure iran
manafort hasn t already done the deal already, unless he fears retribution from russian oligarchs if he does start talking. but it is also it is not only the first trial. this is really he s the key player. manafort is the key player if you are looking at collusion, and we re not just talking about illegal collusion, collusion of any sort between the russians and the trump campaign. so i think we re going to learn a lot in this trial and learn a lot in what happens after the trial if he finally decides to start cooperating with robert mueller and the investigation. we will get our first window into that next tuesday when manafort s trial begins. still athey hhead this morn vanity fair emily jane fox joins us. how he went from taking a bullet for donald trump to refusing to roll over and die.
buddied. you keep mentioning the iran deal, that echos what i hear from a lot of lawmakers, that they re concerned about uneven treatment as they see it between iran and north korea. we had a deal with iran which like you said we had benchmarks, there was every indication they were meeting benchmarks. we tore it up. now we have something with north korea that is not even really a deal, we don t know what they agreed to. why do you think there s uneven treatment in what s at the root of it? i think at the root is a president with no idea what he is doing. it does actually when you hear what s going on in iran, it does make you think of north korea. he had a temper tantrum against the north korean leader, next thing you know, he is sitting down, making some sort of deal, which isn t a deal. all trump did in north korea is he gave up military exercises with one of our most important allies. the single american ally in the world under the greatest daily threat of annihilation, south