you get angry. you walk away. you come back. you're like, what do we do? that never seems to happen. >> sometimes it does. for instance, you see what he said on syria then obviously john bolton and mike pompeo and others got to him and now he's walked that back a bit. same thing on afghanistan. he's walked it back a bit. there is evidence of him doing that at times, chris. and i think that he does do it at times on issues that i think are vitally important in our national security. but let me get to who gives him good advice and who doesn't, right? that is important. i believe in the old adage, garbage in, garbage out. in the beginning he had a group of people around him like steve bann bannon, rick dearborn, like omarosa. what the hehell was somebody li omarosa doing in the white house? >> we were going to have the best. >> we didn't because jared kushner, rick dearborn, and steve bannon decided it was more important for them to have control than it was for the president to get a well-prepared transition. >> what did they know? like, who among them has ever done anything impressive in.