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President Donald Trump is going to Asia and will meet face to face with the leaders of Malaysia, Japan, South Korea and China. He's celebrating what seems like an epic financial windfall — at least $900 billion in Asian investments for U.S. factories, a natural gas pipeline and other projects. But weeks of negotiations have yet to produce details, so the pledges remain more of a loose end than money in the bank. Meanwhile, Trump is angry over a Canadian TV ad showing Ronald Reagan arguing against tariffs. And New York Attorney General Letitia James has pleaded not guilty in a case she says Trump is using as a weapon.