michael hirson: i do not think so. it helps in some ways on trade.s launched for example, it was world out in a businesslike manner. we are going to consult with china, follow procedures am a not's such a restrained approach from the trump administration. i think north korea played a role in that. but the trade officials in the trump administration are also hawkish on china and on this set of issue in particular. the establishment is very focused on -- even though it is seen as an economic issue, they are worried about the implications of national security. there is a really remote -- limited degree to which they're able to prevent making these moves, simply because of what might be happening on a day-to-day basis and north korea. betty: thank you so much, n.chael hirso haidi, we continue to what these provocations in north korea and the reaction around the world to this missile test. haidi: the reaction is still coming from south korea, urging the north to come to talks for denuclearization and strongly condemning the ballistic missile launch. urgin