churches and we have seen this before, it is not new, but now it seems like magnets. like they have lighting brought income you can get really good visuals on this. melissa: it s so hard to sort the numbers when you look at who has been ordered deported, he was actually gone. i think one of the biggest takeaways is for people in the country it has made them very furious when you have someone here illegally and continues to commit crime after crime after crime and is picked up that is released or not handed over to federal authorities. that is the question. if you knew someone had a repeat history of committing crimes, why were they not deported at that point? bill: that is going to be their defense through all of this. harris: i had a question because i mentioned 2006, george w. bush got rid of the catch and release program as we know them, but what change? i know politically the differences between the men who held office, but what change in this country to make that even palata
getting actually militant and loud pure just get on youtube to see these videos. if president trump and congress can pull this off, all the political capital he has spent in the first 30 days with the rocky rollout of the executive orders to some of the missteps he has made will not matter. i think they call it trumpcare, he should own it the way obama owns obamacare. harris: while, he did not call it that. for the record, peoria, illinois peer that is where caterpillar is made. so we have the entire discussion of the affordable care act and where it is going, where caterpillar is from. meghan: i think it should come down to arizona because they had over 100% premium raises. bill: when they build the wall, they will get some caterpillar. harris: what does happen to people have pre-existing conditions and all of that? i still think that s a question on the table that has to be answered. melissa: someone has to pay
for it. harsh critique of president trump s staff from his former manager corey lewandowski who was fired back in june, don t forget. he made the results due to back remarks during david axelrod s podcast the x-files. he was asked about what was called a rocky start for the trump admin iteration. lewandowski defends the president then says this. speak of the staff is probably not prepared them as well as they could have or should have relating to some of those executive orders and the limitation of what that would mn particular as it related to immigration issues. i look at the totality of the senior staff, kellyanne conway, stephen bannon, reince preibus, jared kushner, the senior staff, none of them have ever worked inside the white house. it s both a+ and minus but you don t know what you do not know. melissa: sour grapes? bill: i don t take that as that biting a criticism.
i asked about lewandowski s criticism on the show earlier today, and he said the president said we are running like a fine-tuned machine, who am i to disagree? that is pretty much what he sai said. i think there were growing pains and an every administer ration, obama headed eight years ago, another clinton had it in january of 1993. so this happens, you figure out how it works for the man come you figure out how you work around him and how to adjust. melissa: this has been the criticism. we see other administrations and with the clintons, it seemed like they brought everybody from little rock that did not know anything about running an actual government. meghan: the growing pains of staffers on presidential campaigns are the stories that bad hbo movies are made out of, very bad hbo movies. original, not unique, corey lewandowski changed the narrative made all about him as we remember on the campaign
sandra: i put him on the spot a little bit. bill: they are going to be challenges, we will see how they do. it is not all a kumbaya moment down there. i think trump is willing to be challenged right now. harris: i think sometimes you learn more from the distention then of the agreement, part of the criticism up until now as he has had cronies and he probably needs someone that would write a book about vietnam and talk about how wrong part of that war was. bill: disguised tough, played rugby at west point, on and on. harris: he is really different, we had operation inherent resolve a star this weekend which is taking back along with iraqi forces and american forces of mosul in iraq, the stronghold and isis, so it will be interesting to see how he looks at that protection, not a battle against islam as we begin to take it to the islamic state. melissa: he s also a student of what is going on in russia and that is important reflecting back to general flynn. he studied what has