The markets are rebalancing. Lets see if the traders wind up agreing. Chinese leader is going to maralago in florida. Oining us now is kevin cirelli. Kevin last week he was tweeting it would be a difficult meeting and then he tweets there will be a lot of great things coming out. Here is he headed . Kevin north korea saying if china wont handle north korea then the u. S. Will have to do it alone. Two things, National Security as well as trade policy are the top two items on the agenda for the summit in florida for later this week. Of course President Trump has tough talk for china on the campaign trail saying they were currency manipulators and saying they havent gone that far yet in his administration but did of course last week call for the reviews and executive orders with Foreign Countries to see which countries are taking advantage of the United States, whether or not china makes that list remains to be seen. David kevin, give us the perspective from the president s view, what is
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