deal with. i'm known for somebody who can bring both sides together so we don't want to ignore our democrat friends as well. i hope they will get off and start working with us instead of just blocking everything we try to come up with. >> martha: there you have it. oklahoma senator james langford. quite happy with us tonight. >> thank you, good to see you again. >> martha: i think a lot of people look at this general legislative process and say what is going on? how was it that once again the white house's biggest problem are senators in their own party who won't get on board. >> is not a matter of just getting on board, it's resolving on the final issues and questions. there have been 70 hearings over the past couple of years just in the senate on this issue of tax reform. each one of those is built on it as now it gets narrower and narrower and narrower to the final solution. everyone has one less statement to try to be able to resolve it. everyone is looking at a very complicated bill and saying what is it going to take to be able to get ts? i don't hear anyone in our conference saying they don't want to do it. everybody wants to be able to do real, meaningful tax reform, but