[U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference after the U.N. General Assembly in New York].

President Donald Trump holds the fourth press conference of his administration. Trump takes credit for new trade agreements with South Korea and Mexico and the resurrection of steel manufacturing in the U.S. He responds to questions from the media about Brett Kavanaugh, accusations of sexual assault...

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Corporate Author: NBC News (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Trump, Donald, 1946- (Speaker), Roberts, John, 1956- (Reporter), Karl, Jonathan, 1968- (Reporter), Regalado, Tomás, 1947- (Reporter), Acosta, Jim (Reporter), Jackson, Hallie, 1984- (Reporter), Holland, Steve (Steve A.) (Reporter), Lynch, Cordelia (Reporter), Alcindor, Yamiche, 1986- (Reporter), Szall, Ed (Reporter), Landler, Mark (Reporter)
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 21 min., 47 sec.))
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President Donald Trump holds the fourth press conference of his administration. Trump takes credit for new trade agreements with South Korea and Mexico and the resurrection of steel manufacturing in the U.S. He responds to questions from the media about Brett Kavanaugh, accusations of sexual assault made against himself, Chinese influence on the U.S midterm elections, and trade relations with Canada. He also says that he has no intention of firing Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, there is no specific timeline for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and that the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh are being perpetrated by "evil people." Held in the Palace Hotel, New York City.
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Call Number:Voice 43011
Playing Time:01:21:47
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Broadcast 2018 September 26