this country. i do believe we're making progress. you need a thick skin to work in washington. >> trish: to the dust-up over this latest shakeup, mr. bill bennett. good to see you, sir. >> how are you, trish? >> trish: i'm good. are you surprised by this? >> i'm surprised by his reaction. a lot of people thought it was coming, this is washington. people come from the private sector, first of all. i have to get used to the fact that they have many bosses, not just a board of directors. i remember when i was drug czar, my second job, cabinet job, was tasked with helping get the drug problem in america, which we were able to do with the help of a lot of people. outside a report to 26 committees, this is part of life in washington. mr. shulkin didn't come for president reagan from the private sector.