we ll see you at 6:00, bret. thank you. bill: off we go now south of the border to two secretaries now in mexico amid tensions of enforcing immigration laws at home. the foreign minister slamming the plan. let s go to rich edson traveling in mexico city for the latest there. mexico is already responding to the new trump immigration order, rich. good morning, bill. mexico is responding. this is secretary of state rex tillerson, he is on his way to meet with his mexican counterpart. the foreign secretary responding to the policy saying basically of that policy to the united states could deport non-mexican citizens to mexico? he says basically that the people of mexico do not have to accept the measures unilaterally imposed on them by another government. despite all this back and forth
country. that s the message we have to get across. there is this illusion that everybody is going to have to leave. everyone in this country illegally is not committing felonies, is not committing crimes, is not preying on our children, is not sexually battering our children and selling drugs by the pound. but the ones i m talking about are. and they have to go. bill: you re talking about the criminals, right? the crime. absolutely. bill: thank you for your times. we ll see what happens. it won t be easy. thank you for your time today. we can do it, though. shannon: president donald trump reportedly dropping language on syrian refugees from that revised executive order on immigration after so much scrutiny and chastisement from the courts. so is the new makeover going to help it pass the legal test? former state department spokeswoman marie harf will join us live.
pleased. the most conservative cabinet in history. neil gorsuch, on and on. what the president will do is say i respect you and thank you for everything you did. bill: it will be different. wait until tuesday night on the hill. thank you, matt schlapp for your time today. good luck at cpac over the next couple of days. shannon: we re waiting to hear from president trump. that can happen any time. you are looking live inside the white house. he will meet this morning with manufacturing ceos there and we expect we ll hear from him in just a few minutes. when that happens, we will take you there live to the white house. plus this. this worked for us. bill: so they re fired up, some of them. town hall crowds reeling over obamacare, the border and a few topics in between. who are the protestors? will all the noise lead to any
himself. he is not interested in that. he is more interested in creating all this change by helping donald trump. he is a really interesting intellectual, smart guy who has had a diverse career and i would like people to get to know him better. bill: we are looking at governor scott walker on stage for our viewers. taking stage now at the moment. one final question for you. have you gotten a preview from the white house yet about what president trump s message will be tomorrow? i talked to people about it. i don t know if there is anything special in terms of policy. i think what they want to try to do is make it really clear that they appreciate the work everybody did across the country. what cpac is, a collection of activists, not elitists from across the country. there were some never trumpers in this group but they re
other. i think it s a great coup they are coming together. i think they re finding a way to work constructively together. they re very different people. the former head of breitbart with the former head of the republican party. the function also of what the trump presidency is. it s a coalition of interests being pulled together. i want to try to pull something out of them that gives us insights as to how they are working together. bill: reince priebus on sunday told chris wallace he is sick and tired of reading about stories of he and steve bannon not getting along and went out of his way to make sure the audience knew that their relationship is strong. we ll see this play out here. i think the point, though, is that we see priebus a lot. we rarely see steve bannon. that s exactly right. it s purposeful. he doesn t court public opinion. people say terrible things about it. he is a friend of mine. i told him he needs to defend