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President Trump is known as the man who is behind the art of the deal but he's

going to have quite the task on his hand to squeeze any significant concessions

out of his Chinese counterpart this is especially because Beijing has

its own ideas about what constitutes a two-way street on trade right that's

right China's main argument is that as a developing country it's at a

disadvantage compared to foreign investors which possess advanced

technologies that Chinese firms don't understand while this claim may hold

water in some less developed countries the u.s. dismisses it saying China's

technological capabilities have exploded over the last couple of decades

you see we in China we certainly don't want to have any trade war with anybody

else certainly northern United States and we

want to have a negotiated solution to the current issues but the key to this

solution is a balanced approach to concerns of both sides

For more infomation >> Trump, Xi to hold high-stake talks on trade on sidelines of G20 summit - Duration: 1:08.

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JAY-Z Slams Kanye West For Supporting Trump In New Song 'What's Free' With Meek Mill & Rick Ross - D - Duration: 3:21.

It looks like JAY-Z and Kanye West's feud is back ON after Jay took shots at his on/off pal in a verse on his new song with Meek Mill, 'What's Free

' Check out the lyrics here!  Kanye West's support of Donald Trump has pissed off many people in the hip-hop community, including his longtime friend and collaborator, JAY-Z

In fact, Jay is so pissed about the whole thing, that he took shots at 'Ye during his verse on "What's Free," a collaboration with Meek Mill and Rick Ross

 "No red hat, don't Michael and Prince me and Ye, They separate you when you got Michael and Prince's DNA, I ain't one of those house n***as you bought, My house like a resort, my house bigger than yours," Jay raps on the track

The "red hat" reference is about Kanye's 'Make America Great Again' cap, which he's sported in public a number of times

   Jay and Kanye's on and off feud dates back to 2014, when Jay and his wife, Beyonce, skipped out on Kanye and Kim Kardashian's wedding

Kanye made it clear that he wasn't happy about his pal ditching the nuptials, and even brought it up onstage at a concert in 2016

During the rant, he channeled most of his anger at Beyonce, which pissed Jay off

"What really hurt me was…you can't bring my wife and kids into it," Jay admitted later on

However, he also added that Kanye is like a "little brother" to him, and explained that that relationship is why they have so many ups and downs

 "I love Kanye, I do," Jay admitted to New York Times Style Magazine in 2017. "It's a complicated relationship with us

You know, Kanye came into this business on my label. So I've always been like his big brother, and we're both entertainers

It's always been like a little underlying competition with your big brother. Everyone wants to be the greatest in the world

You know what I'm saying? And then there's a lot of other factors that play in it

But it's gonna — we gonna always be good."  Meanwhile, Meek has previously commented on Kanye's support of Trump, too, after the rapper paid the president a visit in the White House

"I don't think he addressed anything that had to do with what was tough on justice reform," Meek said

"He wasn't prepared for it, and he shouldn't have done it. I had phone calls with Kanye for hours

He was trying to get me to do things like that."

For more infomation >> JAY-Z Slams Kanye West For Supporting Trump In New Song 'What's Free' With Meek Mill & Rick Ross - D - Duration: 3:21.

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Trump, Xi to hold high-stake talks on trade on sidelines of G20 summit - Duration: 1:36.

now the eyes of the global business world are on this weekend's g20 summit

in Argentina and especially the bilateral meeting between the leaders of

the United States and China for more on that we have our Kim Jiyeon joining us

in the studio Jian so Washington and Beijing have been locked in this

tit-for-tat trade war for a number of months now is there much optimism this

meeting in Argentina could provide a welcome breakthrough well it's a coin

toss for now but it's almost certain that if the talks don't go well the

trade battle will escalate the US has imposed 10% tariffs on more than 250

billion u.s. dollars or Chinese imports and China retaliated with terrorists on

110 billion dollars on US goods the Trump administration again threatened to

put duties on an additional 267 billion dollars of Chinese goods and hiked the

terrorists to 25 percent at the beginning of 2019 if China doesn't agree

to a deal that will reduce the 375 billion dollar deficit recorded by the

US honest trade with China last year if the trade dispute drags on is certainly

going to impact export driven countries like South Korea when importing raw

materials or components from China to be shipped to the US and earlier this month

the OECD warned global GDP could contract by eight tenths of a percent by

2021 if the u.s. goes ahead with its tariff plans

For more infomation >> Trump, Xi to hold high-stake talks on trade on sidelines of G20 summit - Duration: 1:36.

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Obama Laughs Nobody In My Administration Got Indicted, Trump Wipes Smile Off His Face - Duration: 5:48.

For more infomation >> Obama Laughs Nobody In My Administration Got Indicted, Trump Wipes Smile Off His Face - Duration: 5:48.

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If Donald Trump was Australian - Duration: 1:15.

is to be good-looking fucking good my kid I are you going under the Trump or

in prison Oh Australia you know what just fucking looking good

today yeah the girls love me that can't really get away from me

yeah and then mr. Kellam goy good he's uh come on not merely one tell fucking

bastard fucking Baxter with me that stupid bloody can't I don't know hmm

maybe or she got it you know what state and visit mister Obama you know the goys

a Muslim is not even American citizen and fuck any of me now no he's not he's

not mean she'll at the foreign minister and desert a bloody defense ministers a

guy might well let me be something sorry oh six man we needed to get them

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Trump, Xi to hold high-stake talks on trade on sidelines of G20 summit - Duration: 1:23.

okay so we were just watching the comments there from China's ambassador

to the US but let's touch on the very sensitive issue of intellectual property

theft by China the Trump administration is especially sensitive and angry about

what's going on right various countries the latest being New Zealand is try to

block proposals to bill five gene mobile networks by Huawei and ZTE two of

China's biggest telecom companies because of national security concerns

they say the tech could be used for espionage given their close ties between

companies and the Chinese government in terms of gaining the upper hand in

advanced technology the u.s. is pressuring China by claiming it's

stealing intellectual property while China is trying to develop its tech as

fast as it can by absorbing it from the US well it sounds like that expert also

thinks China is stealing IP from the United States well plenty to chew over

this weekend from the g20 summit especially that the big meeting between

Trump and Xi Jingping and you are the anchor for our Sunday new news so I'm

sure you'll be on top of it thank you as always for your wonderful reporting glad

to be here

For more infomation >> Trump, Xi to hold high-stake talks on trade on sidelines of G20 summit - Duration: 1:23.

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Trump denied his business with Russia for years - Duration: 2:27.

I was running my business while I was campaigning. There was a good chance that

I wouldn't have won, in which case I would have gone back into the business

and why should I lose lots of opportunities.

What do I have to do with Russia?

Other than normal stuff -- I buy a house, if I sell it to a Russian -- I have nothing to

do with Russia.

I know nothing about Russia. I know about Russia, but I

know nothing about the inner workings of Russia. I don't deal there, I have no

businesses there, I have no loans from Russia.

She always likes to tie me in with Russia. I have nothing to do with Russia, folks, okay.

I heard her saying about Donald Trump and Russia. First of all, I don't know

Putin, have no business whatsoever with Russia, have nothing to do with Russia.

I have no dealings with Russia, I have no deals in Russia,

I have no deals that could happen in Russia because we've stayed away.

and I can tell you speaking for myself I own nothing in Russia, I have no loans in Russia, I don't have

any deals in Russia. I have nothing to do with Russia. I told you I have no deals there.

I have had dealings over the years where I sold a house to a very wealthy Russian many years ago. I had the

Miss Universe pageant, which I owned for quite a while; I had it in Moscow a long

time ago. But other than that I have nothing to do with Russia.

I have nothing to do with Russia. I never did. It's a big fat hoax.

'Cause I have nothing to do with the Russia.

We had a position to possibly do a deal to build a building of some kind in Moscow.

I decided not to do it. The primary reason that could have been

other reasons but the primary reason it was very simple

I was focused on running for president.

There would be nothing wrong if I did do it.

I was running my business, a lot of different things during the campaign

So very simply, Michael Cohen is lying.

For more infomation >> Trump denied his business with Russia for years - Duration: 2:27.

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Trump Signs New Trade Agreement With Mexico, Canada - Duration: 0:54.

For more infomation >> Trump Signs New Trade Agreement With Mexico, Canada - Duration: 0:54.

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Trump, Tear Gas, and the Border - Duration: 1:44.

Let's talk about the migrant caravan.

Loosely quoting Geraldo Rivera, Let's be perfectly clear here, these migrants

didn't walk 2,000 miles to rape your daughter or steal your lunch.

They are human beings, not enemy combatants so spare me the military talk.

In order to even apply for Asylum you have to be within the United States.

And The worst part of all of this?

It's seeing people blindly defend the use of tear gas on children because they didn't

"follow the law".

Well, by that logic do you think that somebody who gets pulled over for speeding should be

tear gassed because "they didn't follow the law"?

As I've said before, the worst part about living in the information age is seeing how

people really are and what they really think.

There is zero evidence that any of the people within this caravan are middle easterners,

and much less that they are terrorists.

Here's the kicker, and this is from a DHS spokeswoman, in order for a person to be granted

asylum in the United States, they must prove that they have a "credible fear" of persecution

in their country of origin which is why they wish not to return.

In a screening of 400 people who were part of the caravan from earlier this spring, 90%

of them passed a credible fear screening.

Us Customs and Border Patrol has also stated the following: "Limiting the volume of asylum-seekers

entering at ports of entry leads some aliens who would otherwise seek legal entry into

the United States to cross the border illegally" We should be better than this.

Yes I'm angry.

I just give a fuck.

God forbid we had used lethal force at the border which Trump has called for and authorized

the use of or we would have a massacre on our hands, and yes it would be on the hands

of our country.

This is ridiculous, this is not an invasion, it's not an enemy combatant or force or military

trying to cross our border.

America, we really need to do some soul searching and figure out what the solution is to this

problem before it escalates to that degree where we do have blood on our hands.

Thank you.

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PRESIDENT TRUMP INFURIATES DEMS WITH MASSIVE IMMIGRATION ANNOUNCEMENT - Duration: 14:14.

PRESIDENT TRUMP INFURIATES DEMS WITH MASSIVE IMMIGRATION ANNOUNCEMENT

The caravan didn't think Donald would dare – now they've had a change of heart.

The migrant caravans that marched to the U.S. border were lied to.

Liberal activists told them they could just waltz into the United States—in flagrant

violation of our immigration laws.

Democrats were hoping the sheer numbers of asylum-seekers—coupled with a sympathetic

press—would pressure the Trump administration to let them in.

They didn't care about our laws or the impact thousands of border-jumpers would have on

our communities.

Or the millions more than were sure to follow.

Trump wasn't lying when he said he would not let them march into the country.

When many tried to storm the border, attacking Border Patrol officers, they used tear gas

to stop them.

He actually stopped them at the border, and he would not allow asylum seekers to wait

in America for their court date.

Now, after Trump's double-whammy, hundreds in the caravan are finally waking up to reality

in what could be the beginning of the end.

From The Daily Beast:

After fleeing tear gas shot at the U.S. border, Carlos González confessed confusion and second

thoughts about the caravan that carried him to doorstep of his dream: life in the United

States…

"I thought it would be easy," said González, who traveled north with his wife and two children,

ages 4 and 3.

He said his family was planning to sign up with Mexican officials for voluntary repatriation…

Corrales, wearing a yellow soccer jersey, expressed few complaints with the camp, where

he sold single cigarettes to fellow migrants.

He thought the caravan's experience crossing into Guatemala and Mexico would prove the

template for the U.S. border.

But now, "I'm done with the United States.

I'll stay here."

SHARE to thank President Trump for stopping the caravan from crossing our border!

The Daily Beast's coverage of the crisis is sickening.

Like the rest of the left, they paint the thousands of migrants—who want to jump our

border against our laws—as victims.

But the truth is much different.

These people were told they could get in easily.

Just lie to Immigration and get a pass.

That was the Democrats' plan to shove thousands of strangers into the U.S.

With waves of caravans to follow.

The reality is, we have immigration laws that must be followed.

Same as any country.

Nobody has the right to demand entry into the U.S. or any other nation.

Why can't liberals understand this?

They wasted the time of thousands of South Americans—endangering their lives—by sending

them to the border.

Only now are they learning, the hard way, that laws must be followed.

In the coming days and weeks, more migrants will give up.

Hopefully, they will go back to their home countries.

Perhaps consider entering the U.S. legally.

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Trump Confused About How The Economy Works - Duration: 10:06.

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Trump's Border Wall To Score A MAMMOTH Victory Next Week - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Trump's Border Wall To Score A MAMMOTH Victory Next Week - Duration: 2:10.

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Is President Trump's Threat to Slap Tariffs on Apple's iPhone Serious? - Duration: 4:38.

Mac Greer: Let's move on to a Wall Street Journal interview where President Trump suggested

that the United States could slap 10% tariffs on iPhones and laptops imported from China. Ron, 10% tariff.

That sounds like a lot. What would that mean for Apple and Apple's business?

Ron Gross: First off, I don't think it will actually happen. I think it's a negotiating tactic.

A lot of bluster.

This is not a political show, so I'm going to let everyone decide for themselves what

they think about that bluster. But I do think it's a negotiating tactic.

It's ahead of the G20 meeting where there'll be further discussions with China about the

tariffs and about our trade war, for lack of a better term.

I don't think it's actually going to happen.

But if it did, certainly a company the size of Apple could weather that storm, and they

could do it by passing along price increases to consumers.

Although, I have a feeling they would not do that. They probably would eat it.

10% might translate, I've read some research, to about a $1 billion decrease in operating profit.

It wouldn't be permanent. It would be over a few quarters until things got worked out.

$1 billion in total.

If it was a 25% tariff, then of course, you're getting maybe triple that, $3 billion or so

in lost operating profit.

Again, a company the size of Apple could easily weather that storm.

It would certainly be a loss in their earnings per share, which impacts valuation.

But again, these are all short-term concerns.

If you believe in Apple as a company you want to own for the next 10-20 years,

you probably can just ignore it. Cross: Yeah, I agree with Ron.

A lot of bluster right now coming from the White House, especially ahead of the G20 meeting

this Friday and after the news with General Motors closing the plants, and the frustrations

that President Trump has with them, talking about them bringing jobs back and not selling

and manufacturing cars in China.

I think this is piggybacking on top of that, trying to show a little muscle ahead of meeting

with the G20 countries on Friday. Gross: You're hitting Apple a little bit while it's down.

The stock has come under a decent amount of pressure, as most of the FAANG stocks have.

Apple in particular is down 23% from late August, early September.

Now this kind of talk has people jumping on the bandwagon and selling Apple off even more.

Those are short-term investors, people who are more concerned about the stock going down

5-10% in the near term rather than wondering where Apple's going to be five years from now.

Again, for Foolish investors, for long-term investors, I would be more concerned about

whether Apple continues to be an innovative company, whether its ecosystem is going to

move forward, continue to generate profits.

Worry less about what's going to happen over the next two, three quarters.

Andy Cross: It's interesting to think about the pricing power Apple has.

They've been able to raise the average selling price of the iPhone dramatically over the

last five years. Now, some of the units are over $1,000.

Whether they will decide, if this happens, if they keep it and try to figure out ways

to offset that, or if they would actually try to pass that on to consumers.

And, would consumers be willing to pay a little bit higher?

We do know that iPhone sales have stagnated a little bit, and they've been able to make

their revenue growth up on the pricing side, not necessarily unit side.

Greer: I think I'm part of the problem. I have an iPhone 6s. I have no desire to get a new phone.

What I will do is, I'm going to get the battery replaced.

I've already had it replaced once, and now it's awful again.

But I don't need a new phone.

Each new iPhone, I know it's better and it takes better photos and all that, but the

difference is so incremental at this point.

Aren't there a lot of people like me who are like, "I'm good with my old phone.

I'm just going to change the battery."

Gross: I think there are a lot of people like you that have maybe the 8 or 8s.

With a 6s, you're a little bit… They're going to stop supporting that at some point.

Cross: I have a 7, and I thought I was a little bit behind.

But then, of course, I should always compare myself to Mac.

Greer: True story, I was the last guy at The Motley Fool with a BlackBerry.

One of our techies was like, "Can we quit supporting you?

Can you put that away?" Cross: Do you have your Palm Pilot, too?

Greer: I do not.

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President Donald Trump Calls Cohen A 'Liar' After Former Lawyer's Guilty Plea | TODAY - Duration: 3:13.

For more infomation >> President Donald Trump Calls Cohen A 'Liar' After Former Lawyer's Guilty Plea | TODAY - Duration: 3:13.

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Communist Group Urges Migrants to "Remove" Trump By "Any Means Necessary" - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Communist Group Urges Migrants to "Remove" Trump By "Any Means Necessary" - Duration: 2:41.

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Trump cancels meeting with Putin - Duration: 1:46.

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Donald Trump demand that asylum seekers wait in Mexico may turn on legal clause - Duration: 5:40.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump demand that asylum seekers wait in Mexico may turn on legal clause - Duration: 5:40.

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After Russia Misbehaves, Trump Drops The Hammer On Putin - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> After Russia Misbehaves, Trump Drops The Hammer On Putin - Duration: 1:42.

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BREAKING NEWS: Trump CANCELS Argentina meeting with Putin, citing Ukraine crisis - Duration: 10:15.

BREAKING NEWS: Trump CANCELS Argentina meeting with Putin, citing Ukraine crisis

President Donald Trump canceled his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin here at the G20 summit on Thursday just an hour after he said it was on Thursday morning.

'Based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to Ukraine from Russia, I have decided it would be best for all parties concerned to cancel my previously scheduled meeting.

in Argentina with President Vladimir Putin,' the president tweeted.

'I look forward to a meaningful Summit again as soon as this situation is resolved!,' Trump added in a pair of tweets after he boarded Air Force One to fly here for 48 hours of meetings with world leaders.

But, a mere hour earlier, as he was leaving the White House to go to Joint Base Andrews for the trip, he told reporters the sit-down was on on after he threatened to cancel his it earlier this week.

'I probably will be meeting with President Putin. We haven't terminated that meeting,' he told reporters at the White House before he left for the summit. 'I think it's a very good time to have the meeting.'.

Trump had said he would review a report on the Ukraine crisis on the plane.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters Trump made the decision during his flight to the summit. She said she wasn't aware of a conversation between Trump and Putin about it.

Trump during the flight spoke with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and White House Chief of Staff Kelly and made a call to National Security Adviser John Bolton, according to Sanders, who said the U.S. and Russian governments had communicated.

Trump exited the White House at 10:30 am and took reporters' questions for about nine minutes Thursday.

During remarks, he delivered an angry denunciation of Michael Cohen, calling him 'weak' and accusing him of lying to get a lighter jail sentence, while also saying it was a good time to meet Putin.

Trump's tweet announcing the summit was off came out at 11:34 AM.

The summit, if it had happened, would have placed Trump in the potentially uncomfortable situation of being seen with Putin following yet another Russian move against its neighbor and violation of international norms.

Its actions in the confrontation has already received condemnation in Europe.

Trump, who has displayed little interest in confronting Putin in public or in private, also would have been seen with his Russian counterpart just days after new details about his planned Russian business venture were revealed.

Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer, is revealed in a government information as reaching out to a top Putin official to discuss land and financing for the potential Trump tower project. Those discussions continued into the GOP primary process.

Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani fumed about the new charge Thursday and brought up the G20 summit.

'It is hardly coincidental that the Special Counsel once again files a charge just as the President is leaving for a meeting with world leaders at the G20 Summit in Argentina,' Giuliani wrote.

'The Special Counsel did the very same thing as the president was leaving for a world summit in Helsinki. With regard to the hotel proposal in Moscow, the President has been completely open and transparent,' he added.

Mueller's team indicted 12 Russians for hacking on the eve of Trump's Helsinki summit. Having the summit raised the prospect of putting Trump's posture on Putin and Russia once again under the microscope at a critical time.

The president was hounded for his Helsinki summit with Putin where he failed to criticize Russian election hacking and passed on Putin's denials of interference.

Trump's 180 on the summit came after a chaotic morning where his former personal attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about his business talks with Russia during the 2016 campaign.

A criminal information released by the government stated that Cohen made false statements about the number of times he spoke with Trump about the project – and that that it continued months beyond January 2016, when he had told Congress it had fizzled.

Indeed, email discussions included in the document discuss a pre-convention trip to Moscow by Cohen as well as a Trump trip 'once he becomes the nominee after the convention.

The information spells out the negotiations over a potential major Trump business deal in Russia at a time when Russians were hacking Democratic emails and when the candidate was calling for closer ties with Moscow.

Trump canceled the summit under the shadow of an international crisis of Moscow's making. Russian military forces on Sunday attacked and seized three Ukrainian vessels that were trying to pass through the Kerch Strait, resulting in international condemnation.

Trump had threatened to cancel the meeting with Putin over the incident earlier this week, telling The Washington Post on Tuesday: 'Maybe I won't have the meeting. Maybe I won't even have the meeting. We're going to see.'.

But on Thursday he said the meeting was still on and he would receive a report on Air Force One about the incident with the Ukrainian ships. 'I'm getting a full report on the plane in respect to what happened,' he said.

Less than an hour after he boarded the plane, he tweeted the cancellation notice. Sanctions on Russia for the 2014 incursion into Ukraine are still in place.

The meeting between the two leaders was to focus on security issues, arm controls issues, and regional issues including Middle East, National Security Adviser John Bolton told reporters at the White House on Tuesday.

But that agenda was released before the news of Cohen's plea and the news that he had lied to lawmakers about how long his talks with Russia had gone on while Trump was seeking the Oval Office.

Cohen admitted in federal court that he misled federal lawmakers about a proposed deal to build a Trump Tower project in Moscow – something he was working on in 2015 and 2016 while Trump was running for the White House.

Cohen has previously said the project was shelved in January 2016, but it extended until June of that year, throughout the entirety of the Republican presidential primary process.

President Trump bashed his former confidant as he left the White House, saying he's 'making up a story' and 'lying, very simply, to get a reduced sentence.

'He's a weak person and not a very smart person,' Trump told reporters, contending that 'he's trying to get a much lesser prison sentence by making up a story.

Trump said that even if Cohen were telling the truth, 'it doesn't matter. Because I was allowed to do whatever I wanted during the campaign. I was running my business.'.

Trump and Putin spoke briefly in France when both men were present for celebrations celebrating the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending World War I but they have not had a formal sit down since their July summit in Helsinki, where Trump made news for backing Putin's assertion Moscow did not meddle in the 2016 presidential election, contradicting conclusions from U.S.

The president later walked back his remarks.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS: Trump CANCELS Argentina meeting with Putin, citing Ukraine crisis - Duration: 10:15.

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Trump, Xi to hold high-stake talks on trade on sidelines of G20 summit - Duration: 1:05.

so John there's no denying at all how high-stakes this meeting is going to be

between Trump and Xi Jingping we hear though that there are two specific

things that Washington is asking for from Beijing right the buzzwords are

fairness and reciprocity that's according to White House economic

advisor Larry Kudlow take a look

certain conditions have to be met with respect to fairness and reciprocity as

we've said many times for example issues of intellectual property theft must be

solved forced technology transfers must be

solved the main goal of the u.s. is to force concessions from Beijing on

greater access to Chinese markets China relies on what the u.s. calls force

Technology Transfer in which foreign companies seeking access to the Chinese

market are required to share their intellectual property with a domestic

partner

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