This critical summit for him. The president will be talking to nine of the 20 leaders. That will start tonight japan time. President trump will be talking trade with japan and china. On japan, the u. S. Trade representative Robert Lighthizer believes he could have a deal, a trade deal in place within weeks, on china and in exclusive phone interview with our maria bartiromo, President Trump says the next round of tariffs on chinese imports may not be 25 . I havent done phase two yet. Now, phase two doesnt have to be 25 . It could be 10 which people can absolutely handle. But our people arent going to pay for that either. And the president argues that Chinese Government is actually paying for these tariffs and the way he says that is the Chinese Government subsidizes their companies to keep the export costs low on to these tariffs. Thats the way he says china is paying for this. This week will go a long way to see if we can have a trade deal in the near term or longterm with china. A sou
Public services can be privatized and sold off to u. S. Companies no one will ever accept that would become the front line of the next british general election and anybody advocating it would not win dialectician. So this is an interesting President Trump seems to be honest behavior this that and this is quite a difference to his normal day behavior and weve seen this before you before he arrived he was indorsing Boris Johnson as the next Prime Minister he was urging a no deal braggs and then right before he arrived hes attacking the mayor of london but then weve also on certain occasions seen him you know really make an effort to show hey i can be i can be civil i can i can go through this photo opportunity with the queen without embarrassing anybody or saying anything untoward so i think thats a little bit of what were seeing today might also lead us to wonder if he actually wanted to leverage this in good faith and the u. S. Deal actually handle and offset all the economic repercuss
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All right, everybody. Lets get started. Welcome back. The American Enterprise institute wants to thank you very much, all of you for being here. I know its quite a ways to go over a lot of people. Getting a sense of the community thinking about these questions we are enormously grateful for it. I also do, Getting Started just want to say thanks for getting this together showing extraordinary leadership and i do want to give another hand for the work that they are doing. [applause] theres simply enough to do i think and in some ways it is related to the technical subject of the session that is also convenient because i think a lot of the questions that have been in some respect opened up and maybe less open has to do with the fit between the university and Civics Education and if thereare questions to think thrh whether and how this project of Civics Education and 21st education america fits in Higher Education and what it means to think about it in the context of the modern university