President Trump starts home to Washington, claiming he made fantastic deals with China.
But in talking about those deals, he seemed less certain that they were complete.
So what did a visit to China accomplish?
I'm Stephen Skeep in Beijing with Michelle Martin in Washington, D.C.
And this is Up First from NPR News.
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President Trump is left here after about 43 hours in China.