he punches back, usually ten times harder than he got hit. >> martha: what form is not going to take? is the question. you see this movement to sort of open relationships with russia, or at least sit down with vladimir putin early on for the president-elect has said that he will do that. so, china looks at that and sees the shifting of the geopolitical landscape and says, so, i am out here on my own and i have an economy that has, is in pretty rough shape in china right now. and he is talking about cutting off trade deals, so, i will open my arms to all of their friends and make some good deals, wright, robert? >> there is no question, with the u.s. being the largest consumer in the world of goods and services, it is clear that when he talks about currency manipulation and trade and tariff come out that that is, you know, definitely a tough stance to take against china. if president-elect trump actually builds a relationship with russia, that will definitely wake up china and different ways. certainly, it is very different than what president obama did the last eight years.