hell isn't the steve bannon wing of the party, even though he tells everyone it is. it starts and ends with donald trump. >> agreed. problem is that his political philosophy, such as it is, doesn't match up with congress. the problem in making the sell is if you take democrats and republicans it's not clear what his governing coalition s one thing that will result from t s this, they may not get certain wins. foreign policy is a place he doesn't need congress so much. forget steve bannon. he hasn't figured out the governing philosophy and mechanism for this administration. >> pretty simple. 175 republicans and 40 to 45 democrats. >> no issue on which they're currently positioned to do that. >> infrastructure, we could do that -- >> even there, they're not. >> democrats think about infrastructure as spending. republicans think about it as tax credits. they're totally different things under the same label.