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Central points of donald trump s candidacy in the first place. when you consider the idea that he touts himself as the master of the art of the deal, it seems the idea of political linkage is a lesson this white house simply refuses to learn. switching from my side of the pond to yours, president trump set to visit the uk on monday and he ll be doing so ahead of comments that he made to the british newspaper the sun where he criticized the prime minister theresa may for her handling of the brexit and miss may will be stepping down as prime minister after mr. trump s visit and mr. trump signaling he thinks boris johnson would make an excellent replacement. how will these comments, do you think, how will they affect the president and how will he be received by his british hosts when he arrives? well, i think quite honestly this fits a pattern. when he was in the united kingdom a year ago he made not dissimilar comments ahead of his arrival then. when he was here he also criticized ....
Congenial and he likes to see himself as the master of the art of the deal for china this is a negotiator who goes and has the talks and then comes back to xi jinping and she says no so it s two very different styles of work china has said it read retaliate does it have the means to retaliate well one of the things we ve seen in recent weeks is just the strength of the chinese economy i mean this is a battle between the the world s two biggest economies china second it s on its way to becoming the biggest so it certainly has a lot of economic clout behind it that it can it can carry into this conflict on both sides the people in the u.s. and china other large about. the impact of this trade dispute i think they are i think in the u.s. there s a worry that it will feed into difficulties for the u.s. consumer and maybe lead to a slower economy and in china there s also fears about how this china is viewed whether china is seen as weak and also its translation its difficulties particular ....
Mary, thank you. and as you know, president trump is also responding tonight to that new york times investigation revealing details on ten years worth of his taxes. showing that he lost more than a billion dollars from 1985 to 1994. they report he lost more than any other individual in that decade. and tonight, his appearances on tv during that time, including on oprah, what he said, despite what his taxes reportedly show. here s jon karl. reporter: the tax documents obtained by the new york times show donald trump was awash in red ink at a time he was portraying himself as the ultimate business genius, master of the art of the deal. well, i really think you have it or you don t have it, and i hate to say that, because, you know, it s something that i feel strongly about. you either have it or you don t. reporter: the times did not review the president s actual tax returns, but they did see official irs documents that showed trump racked up $1.17 billion in losses for th ....
well i think the united states is right in the sense that russia has been deploying and developing weapons that certainly are counter to the spirit of and probably the letter of the treaty. on the other hand, it is the best way to address that by pulling out of the treaty and destroying it which is a favorite trump tactic or is the best way to approach it to deal with the russians, to talk to them about it and impose some kind of sanctions on them if they refuse to comply. that would be a smarter approach. but i don t think that s the way trump wants to go. he likes to tear deals apart and even if he winds up with the same deal again declare it something new and he s the master of the art of the deal. if you say so. do you think this makes europe more vulnerable to insurgents in attacks from russia like what we saw in ukraine and crimea? i think europe is increasingly vulnerable. not just about the nuclear ....
The problem he has is that there s no indication that democrats are going to be any more willing to give him more money at the end of 21 days than they are now and they were in december, so we re back where we started. the president didn t get anything tangible for shutting down the government for 35 days. what he did get was a lot of political damage to his own political persona, the idea that he is the master of the art of the deal. he didn t get a deal. he also possibly created the first real damage to his standing among his faithful supporters for whom the wall is an issue. it is the thing that galvanized the trump campaign, almost an existential issue for trump s political career. there are also signs that there was a fragmenting of support among trump s gop senators on capitol hill. ....