host: we're talking with greg korte, correspondent for "usa today." let me ask but president's week ahead, some significant visits, including the president of china, who will be traveling to mar-a-lago this weekend. guest: yeah, this seems to be a foreign policy week for the president. he's got the president of egypt on monday. king an call from jordan on wednesday. and then on thursday, the president will fly down to his winter retreat in mar-a-lago to meet with the president. this is probably the biggest foreign meeting he's had so far. he's met with theresa may of the u.k., and chancellor merkel of germany. but, you know, china is a huge rival to the united states on the world stage, and this is a very sensitive meeting. it's one that the president has already signaled that trade is going to be on the top of the agenda. he says it's going to be a very difficult meeting. he's going to talk about the trade deficit, which is an interesting choice in and of itself. there are other issues with china, the tensions in the south china sea. there's the nort