different from whether or not the policies was earlier? it s not. differences are large ly superficial. you take iraq out. i don t mean first policy, immigration as it stood before the first executive order, how is this second eo different from the way we handled immigrants. largely superficial. extreme vetting happening was happening with the program. inside the administration you asked themhy they targeted refugee program. well, talk to middle eastern countries they don t take refugees, saudi arabia doesn t take refugees. so there was always this fixation on the refugee program as a weak spot in our immigration policy when, in fact, it s one of the most exhausted vettings we have. jeremy, you have new reporting how white house wins over conservatives who might be
unveil long promised bill to repeal and replace obama care but nobody will come out and talk about it because they know people will lose their health care so it s politically really bad for republicans. so that s what we got today. with us on set tuesday march 7th, we ve got mike barnicle, msnbc political contributor rick tyler, chair of department of african-american studies at princeton university eddie cloud, jr. former governor of vermont howard dean, columnist and associate editor for washington post david ignatius. warrant anchor world news america catq kay and joining from new york times this morning reporter jeremy peters. joe has the morning off. david ignatius, i just want to pick up where we left off last hour. you say the president when he gets himself into a bad situation should get out, sort of reset. do you think he should come clean and say he misspoke when he accused barack obama of a felony and wiretapping trump
house back on track. saturday morning at 6:00 in the morning and he s by himself and he s got his phone with him, it s like the real donald trump reemerges and you have this conflict between his instinct, who he is, his gut, the discipline the office of the presidency needs to impose. right now it looks like it s his instinct that s winning will that s not reassuring for the country and definitely not reassure for the rest of the world. mike barnicle. jeremy, david ignatius just used the phrase we re on a collision course, which it appears we are as a country, as a republic, and yet we have a president of the united states whose past, past record, has been one to create his own separate universe around himself and the trump organization and his own sense of reality. so in this situation, given what has happened just over the past three days, who in his party
hedging a bit on new health care repeal and replace. tell us about that. conservatives in congress are under enormous pressure to not support anything that looks like obama care light. you re seeing people on the right attack the plan that came out last night has. what i m hearing from the white house is president trump himself will get involved in trying to bring members of the house freedom caucus around on this issue. mulvaney, diehard conservative in congress himself until he went over to be prmpz budget director had a hand in craftin s this. if trump can twist articles and bring people along, maybe this proposal isn t as in trouble as we think. jeremy peters, thank you very much. still ahead on morning joe,
get some help getting out of it. you need to be willing to settle. if you ve got a losing case on your hand, don t double down, settle and get out of it. those are the kind of straightforward common sense ideas that trump needs to listen to now. you probably should say you were wrong if you were wrong about accusing the former president about wiretapping you. stale ahead on morning joe jeremy peters joins us on the gop s plan to get party s conservative members behind the plan to repeal and replace obama care. plus senator chris murphy on his plan to block the president s new travel ban. new deputy dnc keith ellison. we have much more ahead on morning joe. u.s. postal serv? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that s why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes