joe: dan arbess. don't go anywhere.ll stay with us as we talk about infrastructure promises and realities next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. president trump signed a reworked version of his travel ban today looking to withstand court challenges while still barring new leases for citizens from six muslim majority countries and temporally shutting down america's refugee program. it leaves iraq off the list but still affects visitors and immigrants from iran, syria, somalia, sudan, and libya. the president privately signed the new order while the homeland security and jeff sessions formally unveiled the new edict. a group of 20 finance chiefs plan to drop language pledging to resist protectionism while still promising open trade according to a draft seen by bloomberg news. they meet in germany march 17 where it will be negotiated. in july, finance ministries and central bankers promised to resist all forms of protectionism. but since then, president trump has strained the global trade outlook by pledging