all of this, whether you look at trump's fights with republicans on kpil capitol hill, which is ongoing, with mitch mcconnell, bob corker, jeff flake and elements of the house at times, and his ongoing battles with leaders in the republican party, and then you look at the republican party that trump has represented, the nationalists and populists that have risen under his leadership, that have a different view of what the party should stand for, all of this is a part of a party that's in flux, a party that is in a bit of turmoil, and it's unclear how this is going to play out. especially given that there is an agenda they're going to try to accomplish over the next several months and it's unclear how they can get there. >> it is interesting. i mused before whether or not the president would see the comments from gary cohn. why did i say that? well because there are these new articles in the "new york times" suggests that the new chief of