it resonated with our next guest, alan ruskin.have you with us. >> thank you for having me. julie: is this a prelude to some form of renegotiation between china and the united states here? alan: that's exactly right. it's just a negotiation, the start of a negotiation. that's the way the market is taking this, along with you on all of this. looking at where we might be in say a years time. it's intereing, i was lking to traders before i came here and most people felt that in a year, boeing would probably be getting more orders out of china rather than less. war?what is a trade we had this conversation earlier, was the threshold? i'm curious, what's the point when you can say, ok, there's a trade war. i think that you will have tariffs implemented and a real knock on effect terms of exports and imports. and a little more tit-for-tat. someone bows or you get into a negotiation where both sides try to generate a win-win out of this. sounds like there will be economic destruction in the meantime as you talk about a year-long negotiati