and the fact that when she took all of those refugees, o bma didn't help and i know she was personally deeply disappointed and surprised by that. but i think that-- . >> rose: neither rhetorically or any other way. >> i think that intellectually and personally they got along very well, i think are you right. >> rose: he said to me, in an interview in germany, that she was the foreign leader he most admired. and i said why. and he said temperment 6789 he said she's-- it's a bit like it used to be called no drama obama, she's the same way. >> well, let's put it this way. i think that merkel probably, if trump were being honest with us, the foreign leader that trump has the hardest time with, maybe the least time for, is least comfortable with. >> rose: did the polander speech. >> hurt. >> rose: hurt. >> absolutely. it helped him in poland. >> rose: leult absolutely. >> but what does he do,the american president, with 15,000 people cheer him on nsm you are merkel, she didn't necessarily love the fact that when obama gave the brandenburg speech there were 100,000 or whatever it was. >> exa