book, but publicly and officially they re falling all over themselves to protect this president from legitimate inquiry and legitimate oversight. and that s very dangerous for this country. congressman dent, when you mentioned at the top that you have concerns, are you talking about the president s fitness, mental fitness? well, i m talking about just what i think i read in the articles. i read excerpts from the book. i haven t read the book. short attention span. those are the kinds of things i ve heard in the past. i can t say i m shocked by that. that seems to be the case. our job as members of the house and members of congress is to work with the president when he s on the right track, check him when he s on the wrong direction and call him out when he goes off the rails and says or tweets outrageous things. do you think that s
about the trump white house confirms much of what is reported about donald trump. short attention span, volatile temper and paranoid streak. distinctly unfit for the presidency of the united states. highlights that even the inner circle shares that view. what will capitol hill do about it and what can the american people do. and barbara boxer. pac for a change. start with you senator. speaking earlier with a member of congress, congressman castro, he essentially talked about the fact that democrats on the house committees and all the committees investigating the russian interference are hamstrung, can t compete the investigations. republicans won t let them, are leaking against them. is it time for democrats to be explicit to the american people that only way to hold them
file our taxes for 2018. if you re not getting the big benefits right away, we have a short attention span, i think the democrats do have a door open to hammer the point home, tax reform is not paying off like the trump administration said it would. it will be interesting to see how the democrats positioned themselves during this election year. most of us though, particularly as we know it is a long-term thing. we know we will not see benefits right away, but long-term, they should be paying off for us. it will be easier to see how the republicans play that card against the democrats in november. molly: you are a small business guy, the repeal or replaceable health care, does something that small businesses were watching closely, and today not happen. now we have the tax reform, what else would small businesses like to see? people that are small business voters, there s a lot of people out there that feel the impact in their hometown community when small businesses flourish. what wil
not through sanctions or diplomacy. it s not going to change. the way to solve the north korean problem is to end the regime. neil: one way to get that process going is see what the chinese can do on their part. i always get the impression, you and i chat about this, that they re stringing us along. either they can t control them or won t control them. at least it staves off our taking punitive economic measures against china. you put it politely. i think they take advantage of american s short attention span, when we ramp the pressure up on china, they take a few steps long enough to divert our attention and back to business as usual. that s why i think the real conversation has to be with china. it s a difficult conversation. the only long-term solution here before they get nuclear weapons to deliver to targets in the united states is to see if we can t convince china to reunite the peninsula. neil: so where does this go?
what they say and use shorter words because they know he s got a short attention span. people are catering to how he behaves? but it s not enough for him to say now, i don t know what i don t know. he still mike and i were talking about this before. he acts like he s trying to finesse the head of the iron workers union with a building he s trying to get. and not only does he not understand separation of powers, the only powers he s interested in, profoundly, are his own. so you can imagine how he keeps stepping into it this way. how stoke ready you not to run the rnc right now? oh, my god. it s just one great big dysfunctional family. but here s you touch on i think the real rub here. this is beyond trump. the party has sort of embraced going back to the primary, embraced this in a way that they now own it. and you re already beginning to hear and see members on the hill and those who are looking at the elections next year going, we ve