there. so i actually think trump might show more flexibility and willingness to compromise with democrats than we might give him credit for. >> and yet a lot of his supporters, dan, are going to want to see something happen on immigration. it looked to me pretty early, i think, and trump and steve bannon in the white house and some of those populists are going to be inclined, jeff sessions, to try to push something maybe faster than republicans on the hill may want. >> you know, paul, there's only so much a president can really do in the first 100 or 150 days. there's a big agenda here. you're talking about immigration, let's not call it reform, but a wall. a tax bill. financial deregulation. repealing and replacing obamacare. look, congress' job is to grind through the details of that policy. the president's job is to provide leadership and leverage where necessary. he can either make congress a partner or it can become the bermuda triangle for his presidency if he tries to push too much into it. >> i agree with dan on that. i think the nightmare scenario