SAVANNAH GUTHRIE (CO-HOST): So this is day one of Trump 2.0. He got rid of his campaign manager who was rather controversial and trying to act more like a professional campaign. Is this going to calm the nerves of Republicans?
MARK HALPERIN: It doesn't take much to calm their nerves because they're doing baby steps. They're doing the most basic of things, which they weren't doing before. It's an improvement and Republicans are so desperate, the Washington Republicans, a lot of the donors, are so desperate to have someone to rally around that if they continue to improve baby step by baby step they won't catch up to the Clinton campaign in terms of structure, but it will calm some nerves.
MATT LAUER (CO-HOST): Well what's the improvement here? He goes out yesterday, speaks to evangelicals, questions [Hillary Clinton's] faith even though she's spoken on numerous occasions about her faith. So it sounds like misinformation. Why is that on message?