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for a state visit, as NPR's Tamar Keith reports the welcome he got at the airport,
he's only the beginning.
“"There was a red carpet rolled up to Air Force One and a military band started playing”
as Trump appeared at the top of the stairs." Trump was greeted by the Vice President of China and 300 Chinese teens in matching outfits, who waived small Chinese and U.S. flags in sync, while chanting a welcome to Trump. A much larger ceremony is planned for when Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomes Trump at the Great Hall of the People. Trade is on the agenda for the visit and to drive that home,
Trump was joined on the flight over by Nvidia CEO, Jensen Wong, and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk,
Tamar Keith, and PR News Beijing. Trump's visit comes after a significant trade war between the
countries last year, it heard American farmers and businesses that import an export. Michigan Republican Congressman John Molinar says he's hoping Trump will be able to improve on trust with China.
“"My hope is that the President will have the opportunity to talk about opening up markets in China,”
but recognize we don't want to sell them our best technologies that could be used by their military against our men and women in the armed forces." He spoke to NPR's morning edition. The South Carolina Supreme Court has overturned the murder convictions and the life sentences of former attorney, Ellic Murdoch, in the deaths of his wife and son. The court ruled unanimously that the local clerk of court egregiously attacked Murdoch's
credibility and defense. Their opinion said this was done, outside the presence of the quote, "outstanding trial judge and attorneys on both sides of the case. The Supreme Court granted him a new trial, the Murdoch murders have drawn international attention, documentaries and books." President Trump has expected to name David Ventrellum as the next acting director
“of the immigration and customs enforcement agency, or ICE, and appears he and a bestio has more.”
Ventrellum was recently worked for the department overseeing contracts between ICE and various detention facilities. He previously worked for ICE during the Obama and George W. Bush administration's. He left the agency to work for Geo Group, a private prison company that contracts with the federal government for immigration detention. The selection comes as leadership at DHS led by News Secretary Mark Wayne Mullin, are looking to shift away from controversial surges of enforcement and build up
detention and deportation capacity. Ventrellum will inherit a much larger workforce about 12,000 new employees were added in the last year. And a bigger budget, congressional Republicans, gave ICE
$75 billion last summer about half-dismant on the tension space. He met Abustillo and Pyrenees,
Washington. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. The federal government says wholesale inflation jumped 6% in April, compared to the same time period a year ago. The producer price index measures how much business is pay before these costs reach the consumer. Gunfire has erupted in the Philippine Senate authorities are trying to arrest a sitting senator wanted by the international criminal court for his role in alleged crimes against humanity. This was during the
administration of former Philippine's president Rodrigo de Terte. Michael Sullivan has more. Judicial police have been trying to detain Senator Ronald Delarosa, who's been shielded by allies, since literally running from judicial police on their arrival at the Senate on Monday, where he sought and found refuge in his office after a brief chase. The ICC has announced an arrest warrant for Delarosa, who is a former national police chief under Duterte. He was also
chief in Davao City when Duterte was mayor there. Thousands, if not tens of thousands, according to some human rights groups, were killed during Duterte's war on drugs, both as mayor of Davao and later as president. He sits in a cell in the haig awaiting trial. Friend PR News on Michael Sullivan in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Officials in Nepal say that another Nepali Sherpa guide has died while climbing Mount Everest, three Sherpas have died in the past
two weeks while climbing the iconic mountain, separately two other Sherpas died at lower elevations in recent weeks. I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News. News shows, new music, new movies, keeping up with pop culture sometimes feels like a full-time job. Thankfully, over at pop culture happy-hour, it's literally our job. We break down what's actually worth watching, listening to, and pretending you already knew about. So the next time someone says, "Did you see that?"
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