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00:00President Trump lands in Beijing this morning. It's the first time a U.S. president has traveled
00:04to China since Donald Trump nine years ago. It will certainly be a test for what the president
00:09calls his great relationship with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Over two days of meetings,
00:15Trump is expected to raise a series of concerns about artificial intelligence,
00:18the global economy, trade, and nuclear weapons. He's also traveling with a who's who of CEOs to
00:24help him make his case for Chinese investment in America. Xi, on the other hand, wants to see the
00:29U.S. tone down its support for Taiwan and keep Trump from hitting Beijing with another series
00:34of devastating tariffs. And then, of course, there's Iran. The president addressed that
00:38with reporters as he prepared to leave for the trip. Well, I think, number one, we're going to
00:42have a long talk about it. I think he's been relatively good, to be honest with you. You
00:49look at the blockade, no problem. They get a lot of their oil from that area. We've had no problem.
00:55And he's been a friend of mine. He's been somebody that we get along with. And I think you're going
01:01to see that good things are going to happen. This is going to be a very exciting trip. A lot
01:06of good things are going to happen.
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