MANU RAJU (HOST): And we discussed this in the last segment, too, about the challenges in balancing this. The president going after them, or attacking the president, staying with the president. Deciding this is more of an -- they'll go after him over specific issues, and they’ll be with him behind others. And one reason why, and we discussed this earlier as well, the congressional agenda is intense when they get back in September. They have to deal with raising the debt ceiling, which is a perennial problem for the Republicans. They have to pass a spending bill to keep the government open past September 30. And they want to do big things like tax reform, which is very difficult to accomplish, infrastructure, they have no agreement within their own party or with Democrats, and potentially even a fix on the Obamacare exchange and the individual insurance markets. Do we expect that this feud within the party is going to make it harder for them to get this done? NIA-MALIKA HENDERSON: You imagine so.