whatever he wants about this presidency and take everything he knows from the inside with these reports. leaks out there into the world. there s a lot of factors for the president to weigh here. certainly the reporting indicates he s not pleased with steve bannon, how he s been conducting himself. but firing him would also be a big move at an embattled time, it s tbd as to whether that s a leap he wants to take. fascinating felt we ll talk to you in a few minutes. come back, get a cup of coffee, come back, a lot it talk about. thanks. frustrations of president trump not limited to u.s. shores. world leaders speaking out. will the president s comments make diplomacy harder on the world stage? y has never been more valuable! it s our back to school one cent event at office depot office max. notebooks! one cent! rulers, glue and 12-pack pencils! all one cent each! hurry to office depot office max! taking care of business
that went a little off subject and the whole english thing was aside set to a bigger attempt on the part of the administration working with senators david purdue and tom cotton from georgia and arkansas respectively to change the way we go about letting people in this country on a legal immigrant basis. those that get visas to work in this country as well, that we ve been low-browing to it talk to one analyst, that we should go for those with a certain skill set and those that can offer something advantageous to the united states from the get-go. proponents of this attempt said would be going back to the case of the last century where germans would come with construction skills, italians with marble skills, a lot of the stuff that was talked about then. as time went on, more expertise in more areas. this has been something that we wanted to get over and get rid of. the administration is saying
their investigatement terrorism. that s what we have to do and if woor unwilling to hold these countries accountable then we re not keeping america safe. so i don t know why the president would consider something where we would override his veto. congress has a vast majority supporting these bills only a handful of people have voted against them so we are going override that veto. vladimir putin has spoken out strongly against this. could that be part of the calculus. you can ask the president, andrea. i certainly would if i had the opportunity. thank you very much. thanks for being with us today. thank you. and coming up next, leeian panetta, the former secretary of defense, white house chief of staff. a lot it talk about. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. whatever you want to do. .is alright with me.
the st. louis cardinals had the best record in baseball. so, when are they quitting the playoffs? empire, the highest rated drama on tv, so when are they canceling? donald trump is the republican front-runner for months, so when is he dropping out of the race? as you guessed, only one of those things is being discussed right now, and trump is pushing back against the it talk of his demise and predictions he d be out of the race by the iowa caucuses next year. listen. would you get out? the answer is, i m not i m going all the way and we re going to win, okay? it s a simpler answer and people can t play around with that. i mean, i watch these politicians. you know they re getting out in the next two weeks and they say, oh, i m never getting out. they re not telling the truth. good to know. i am not getting out. you send marco rubio here to discuss with us now
of trump here attacking someone or being attacked. it s an easy story for the media, jen. how much more difficult would it be to analyze jeb bush s new tax plan and what kind of deficit it causes and how the benefits are distributed. that doesn t rate as well. donald trump also makes himself pretty accessible to almost everybody, and as you know he s on every hour. you re right. you re always looking for a primary source. he is a primary source who is willing it talk. he does a good job of making sure he stays on the radar as well. he is the master of driving the news cycle. he has a thing where he calls into shows which is a luxury afforded almost no other candidate. i have to say, having covered him for a long time, i see signs that he is maturing as a candidate, leaving aside the swipe at carly. almost becoming more of a politician. i don t mean that in a negative light. for instance, the big d.c. rally against the iran nuclear deal