with congress, specifically with business executives. wherever donald trump says something or promises to do something to them, can you trust donald trump? you've got to wonder if these leaders if foreign capitals around the world are looking in at the situation, shaking their head wondering, oh, my, how are we going to deal with this? can we trust the president of the united states? and i think that's something donald trump needs to work on. >> thank you for putting it in that larger perspective. it's not just donald trump versus the news media or donald trump just speaking to his own supporters. this is much bigger than that. policy is shaped from that podium. from sean spicer is, and from the president's mouth. allison, you reported that trump was not happy with sean spicer's statement on saturday. in trump's mind, spicer's attack on the news media was not forceful enough. the president was also bothered that the spokesman read at times, haltingly, from a printed statement. i sort of put the question mark in there, not forceful enough. if you watch the news briefing with no questions, i would