sometimes it's because congress hasn't gone as far as he would like on health care, for instance. sometimes he is talked out of going further like on the iran deal. both of those things happened on friday. well talked a lot about those. that is what the story was focusing on. it wasn't meant to be a review of his entire recognize. >> one is the legislative agenda. i want to talk about that first. today is the goal is to come out hey, we're buddies. two hours later, i'm kind of with bannon in the civil war. but reality from everyone i know on the hill and the people that i talk to there and other reporters is that the white house and capitol hill are not at all in sync. >> no, they're not. and this is an attempt to show it obviously. but think about what we've seen in the last couple of weeks. two weeks ago we saw the secretary of state come out that he felt compelled to deny that he was going to resign. a week ago we had the white house staff come out and deny he was going to resign. today the senate majority leader come out and deny that he and the president of the same party are not friends. i mean, really seeing a lot of