john heileman, we often hear americans being wistful, sometimes it would be great to have a parliamentary system. there s a new book talking about the genius of madisonian democracy and sort of the give and take between madison and hamilton. but he wrote something that was fascinating and that is that our government would never be paralyzed by a single vote the way british government has been paralyzed by a single referendum to get out of brexit. we have so many checks and balances here because of madison. yeah. that one vote would lead to court challenges, would lead to this, would lead to that. we have as cal says, it s unthinkable that the united states of america would be paralyzed the way britain is in their parliamentary system
the denial today. what does that mean to you that is so strong and powerful? what is so strong? well, he is powerful in how he said that. and does it seem creepy for donald trump to be talk about the is that the way you are questioning me in a strong and powerful way. no, i don t see it as a big deal. reporter: and many of the republicans here have been alive for 13 president, and they have seen a lot, and some while continuing to support the president and the party are a little bit wistful. you were born when fdr was president and you have seen fdr, and truman and nixon and eisenhower, and kennedy and nixon and up to donald trump today, and you said that you loved donald trump, and would you be more comfortable if dwight eisenhower were presiden president? if ronald reagan had won again, yeah. reporter: from one of america s largest retirement communities, the villages,
be emblematic of the end of a marriage and also of her loneliness. you know, tilting her head to one side. you know, sort of putting her head down. she was very good at that. there were all sorts of interpretive headlines, wistful, pensive, thoughtful. and you think that was deliberate on her part? up to a point, yes, it was deliberate. diana was a master manipulator of the media. diana was a master manipulator of the media. she was someone who was very shrewd. that is, until the summer of 1992, when we come back. she phoned me at 5:00 and said, what do i do? i said you ve already done it. i suggest you pour a very large scotch. since my stroke, he hasn t left my side.
that picture somehow came to be emblematic of the end of a marriage and also of her lone loneline loneliness. tilting her head to one side. she was really good at that. and there were all sorts of interprettive headlines. wistful, pensive, thoughtful. you think that was deliberate on her part? up to a point, it was deliberate. she was a master manipulator of the media. she was very shrewd. that is, until the summer of 1992. when we come back. she phoned me at 5:00 and said what do i do? i said you realize you ve already done it. pour very large scotch. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road.
present person running the whole operation. you reported or tweeted out earlier today bannon is wistful, but referenced thomas cromwell in recent days, cromwell guided a king but cromwell was eventually sent to the tower. executed. what is that about? what was doing my reporting today with colleagues, we were trying to get a sense of what s happening inside of the whole breitbart world today as this drama unfolds, this battle with the white house. people saban none keeps talking about history, he mentioned thomas cromwell, who was an adviser to a british king. and he eventually was sent to the tower of london and executed. bannon s reason for that, they tell us, is that he sees himself as a revolutionary figure who guided a president, but he never really saw it as something that would last. thinks highly of himself. does he have to move out of the breitbart residence? we ve been into that, hard to say what bannon s next step will be. he runs a political operation, a