president biden on the foreign policy front. reports china caught u.s. intelligence by surprise after testing a hypersonic missile that is so fast it can evade america s defense capabilities. white house being criticized for its response that it welcomed stiff competition, and china denies it tested the missile and said it was a spacecraft. gop senator lindsey graham isn t buying it. you can now put on the list nuclear arms race with china, which we re losing. weakness breeds aggression. harold: adding to the problems, north korea test fired submarine launch ballistic missile. katie, is it not bipartisan failure on this front with china, north korea, i was in congress when we were attacked on 9/11, it was bipartisan lack
promised to do and that s what he s accomplishing. brief response. listen, i m not saying he s not replacing the wall but the idea that he s building a wall on our entire southern border which he continues to say is not factual. let me go to the g-7. it is not surprising the press and the president have very different views out of that summit. you have journalists picking up on reports china denying his account that beijing asked for resume negotiations on tariffs and japan publicly disputing trump s account that an agreement in principle on trade deal saying talks are still going on. is it fair or unfair for the press to spotlight the diplomatic disagreements? it is totally fair to spotlight diplomatic disagreements. i agree with what susan was saying inability to understand what president trump speaks is hurting media coverage. it is totally fine if you don t understand him, but you probably shouldn t be a political reporter. here you have some unreliable narrators. donald tr
that s what the president promised to do and that s what he s accomplishing. brief response. listen, i m not saying he s not replacing the wall but the idea that he s building a wall on our entire southern border which he continues to say is not factual. let me go to the g-7. it is not surprising the press and the president have very different views out of that summit. you have journalists picking up on reports china denying his account that beijing asked for resume negotiations on tariffs and japan publicly disputing trump s account that an agreement in principle on trade deal saying talks are still going on. is it fair or unfair for the press to spotlight the diplomatic disagreements? it is totally fair to spotlight diplomatic disagreements. i agree with what susan was saying inability to understand what president trump speaks is hurting media coverage. it is totally fine if you don t understand him, but you probably shouldn t be a political reporter. here you have some unr
okay. it s time for cnn business now. as i eat my oatmeal. time for cnn breakfast now. u.s. and china apparently inching closer to a deal to end the eight-month trade war. john berman joins me. chief business correspondent christine romans is here with retails. hi, there, alisyn. a spokesman for the chinese government sounding upbeat saying we hope the two sides can continue to step up consultations to reach a win-win agreement. contours of a trade deal are emerging here. the wall street journal reports china is offering to lower tariffs on american soybeans and autos and washington is considering rolling back tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese products. on friday, the president asked beijing to end all tariffs on u.s. ag culture exports because trump didn t increase tariffs on march 1st, that famous deadline. now the german reports they are
pledging to speed up the timetable and cutting tariffs on imported vehicles. big questions remain. enforceablity. will china live up to its promises and will trump essentially undo all the tariffs and countertariffs of the past eight months but make little headway into changing china s business model. the president has teased a meeting with chinese president xi. the journal reports that could happen around march 27th. thank you very much. ten years after his death, the life of michael jackson is a subject of a new hbo documentary leaving neverland. it tells the story of wade robson and james safechuck, two men who claim the pop star molested them when they were young. so much buzz around this documentary. brian stelter here with the latest. it s a punch in the guts but nothing compared to what these two accusers say they went through for years. allegations of pedophilia.