infantile, imbasile et cetera. he managed at the moment when he was supposed to be demonstrating that, he allowed a kabul of his aids to take him from one moment where he wanted to do this deal, to the next minute where he not only hated this deal, but proceeded to say these things that became a week long controversy now. what is the lesson, the lesson is that david axelrod s famous maxim about how presidential campaigns are an mri of the soul applies more to the president himself. donald trump cannot pretend to not be donald trump for about an hour and a half. and then he will revert to form. we see it over and over again. it isn t a pivot. it s an occasional flash of an attempt to be something that he is not. he will, like all presidents ultimately revert to his ultimately revert to his true self. the presidency reveals who you are. two of the best, we appreciate having you on our broadcast tonight. sometimes a cough gets in the way of a good night s sleep.
the doctor knew he could not go there. particularly when he got called out on saying he could be fit right through his second term. the reporter s like excuse me, what do you mean by that? this was something that was good for the president, get it done, set it aside. and i think now people can move on to other things like where are your taxes, et cetera, et cetera. you think physicals are no fun, and imagine having your physical results shared with a global live television audience. both gentlemen are going to stick by with us. coming up, this new reporting today suggesting trouble signs from the white house in 18 and a possible return to some of the chaos of 17 as we go down the road as we come back after this break. as the government stands