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Overnight, the highstakes handshake between superpowers.
Chinese President Xi welcoming President Trump back to China for the first time in nearly a decade.
Rolling out the red carpet.
Chinese children there to greet Trump.
After the pump, Trump heaping praise on Shei.
>> You're a great leader. Sometimes people don't like me saying it, but I say it anyway because it's true.
sitting with their delegations at an expansive negotiating table. She's saying they should be partners, not adversaries,
that their common interests outweigh their differences.
But the pleasantries a stark contrast to the challenges facing this critical relationship.
In their over 2-hour meeting, she delivering a stark warning to Trump about Taiwan, which Beijing claims is its own territory.
According to China's state media, she telling Trump, "If the issue is handled poorly, the two countries will collide or even clash."
Trump tight-lipped.
>> How are your talks, sir?
>> Great.
>> Great place. Incredible. China is beautiful.
>> Trump hoped to use their sitdown to seal deals on trade and technology, bringing
along with him over a dozen American business leaders, including Elon Musk and Apple's Tim Cook.
But those ambitions overshadowed by the ongoing war with Iran.
China is one of Iran's closest allies, buying more Iranian oil than any other country.
And while Trump has said he doesn't need President Xi's help to end the war, his own Secretary of State saying it topped the agenda.
Trump pressing China to urge Iran back to the table and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
We hope to convince them to play a more active role in getting uh Iran to walk away from what they're doing now and trying to do now in the Persian Gulf.
>> This morning, the White House saying the two sides agreed that the straight of Hormuz must remain open to support the free flow of energy.
Iran's chokeold on the strait now strangling the global economy, sending gas prices soaring back home and inflation spiking.
Americans budgets stretching thinner and thinner.
In Los Angeles Wednesday, more than 2,000 families lining up at a food distribution center before supplies ran out.
>> It's really bad. That's why we're here.
You know, prices are going skyhigh.
Everything's really pricey, even the gas and everything.
So, it's makes it a little bit hard.
>> And the two leaders wrapping up their first day with a lavish state banquet here, toasting to their special relationship. and President Trump returning the favor, just inviting President Xi to visit the White House at the end of September.
Now, tomorrow will include another round of meetings, but it remains to be seen if they're making any real progress on the thorny issues,
including trade and of course the war in Iran. Michael,
>> yeah, we know if they do, you'll bring it to us.
it to us. Mary, thank you so much.
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