on the way to and from the marine one helicopter. a real shift toward less formal settings. he doesn't do a press conference in the east room. he does q & a along the rope line on the south lawn. sarah sanders doesn't do a briefing. talks to reporters in the dri driveway. a briefing, though, for one, smaller outlets, set time. the other is it's a one-stop shop where everyone, typing the news, broadcasting it, taking a picture of it, one stop where you can do it. one last concrete example, after the president announced his deal with north korea, regarding the repatriation of america remains, people from the pentagon who run that process. they gave us a step-by-step explanation of a technical process and i wouldn't want to go to either the president or sarah sanders. it's really technical, complicated. only those kinds of experts can walk us through it. >> that's interesting. that's the argument in favor of