A U.S.-China deal in the works, and Melissa strengthens in the Caribbean: Weekend Rundown

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Plus, stray dogs become a focal point in India’s capital, and an Aaron Rodgers reunion on “Sunday Night Football.”

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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to reach a deal to avert a new 100% U.S. tariff on Chinese goods, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said following talks with Beijing’s top trade negotiator.

On NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Bessent said a “framework” is ready for a meeting between Trump and Xi that is intended to avoid the harsher tariffs starting Nov. 1 should Beijing move forward with plans to put restrictions on rare earth minerals.

Trump arrived in Malaysia on Sunday for a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, his first stop in a five-day Asia tour that is expected to culminate Thursday in a face-to-face with Xi in South Korea.

Trade deals face progress and setbacks

The president kicked off his Asia trip by presiding over the signing of an enhanced ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia that he helped mediate earlier this year.

After the peace deal was signed, Trump — who had threatened to levy harsh tariffs on both Thailand and Cambodia if the two countries did not come to an agreement — signed a reciprocal trade agreement with Cambodia and a framework for a reciprocal trade agreement with Thailand.

Trade negotiations between Canada and the U.S. have stalled, however, with Trump threatening an additional 10% import tax on Canadian goods because of an anti-tariff television ad aired by the province of Ontario.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will also be attending the ASEAN summit, but Trump told reporters that he had no intention of meeting Carney there.

Hurricane Melissa closes in on Jamaica, forecast to bring catastrophic flooding

Hurricane Melissa maintained its powerful Category 4 strength Sunday as it drifted slowly toward Jamaica, forecast to bring “catastrophic” flash flooding and landslides to the Caribbean nation.

Melissa was packing maximum sustained winds of 145 mph while moving west at 5 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.

Melissa is forecast to strengthen into a Category 5, with hurricane center computer models showing landfall likely Monday night or Tuesday morning.

'Meet the Press'

Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., in an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” called President Donald Trump’s decisions to strike alleged drug boats in the Caribbean “murder.”

Asked whether he believed that the strikes were consistent with international law, Gallego said, “No, it’s murder.”

“It’s very simple,” he continued. “If this president feels that they’re doing something illegally, then he should be using the Coast Guard. If there’s an act of war, then you use our military, and then you come and talk to us first. But this is murder.”

Gallego’s comments come as the U.S. has said it conducted 10 strikes on alleged drug boats since September, killing dozens of people. Two of the strikes were in the eastern Pacific, and eight strikes were in the Caribbean Sea. NBC News has not independently confirmed whether the boats were carrying drugs.

Politics in brief

India's top court wanted Delhi's stray dogs gone, but it may have worsened the issue

Saumya Khandelwal for NBC News

In and around India’s capital, stray dogs are as ubiquitous as humans.

But managing their high numbers has become a test of governance and compassion. Supporters of Delhi’s stray dogs say hostility toward them has increased since India’s Supreme Court reversed an order that would have moved them all to shelters.

In its latest order, the court said that only dogs that were suffering from rabies or were hostile should be kept in shelters, while others should be dewormed, sterilized and vaccinated.

But the onus is falling on ordinary residents to carry out the plan. In any case, the dogs can become like family for those who regularly feed them.

“The way we have our homes, the streets outside are homes for the dogs,” said Geeta Gupta, who looks after about six dogs on her street. “They’re like our own children — no matter how crazy they are, we can’t just dump them.”

Jordan Love outduels Aaron Rodgers as Packers beat Steelers 35-25

Green Bay Packers' Jordan Love throws against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.Matt Freed / The Associated Press

Aaron Rodgers’ first game against his former team was upstaged by the man who replaced him.

Rodgers was facing the Packers on “Sunday Night Football” for the first time since he left three seasons ago. It was a primetime opportunity for him to become only the fifth quarterback in history to defeat all 32 NFL franchises.

He’ll have to wait, however, because this night belonged to his Packers successor, Jordan Love.

Love led five consecutive scoring drives during the second half to flip a 16-7 Steelers halftime lead into a blowout Packers victory, 35-25.

Green Bay improved to 5-1-1 and remains one of two teams in the NFL with just one loss, joining Indianapolis. Pittsburgh fell to 4-3.

  • Former Jets star dies: Nick Mangold, one of New York’s most popular and decorated players, died at 41, less than two weeks after announcing he had kidney disease.

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