him in early march and said, you know, i m really optimistic we re going to meet the targets. the enrollment is going well, the site is working well. i think once we finish this first chapter, you really should begin to look for the next secretary who can be here through the end of your term. and that really wasn t a commitment i was willing to make and he knew that. gregg: joining us is the contributing editor and writer for the american conservative magazine. alan colmes joins us, host of the alan colmes show. both are fox news contributors. so what do you think? was she telling the truth? don t know. she said something gregg: you don t know? ala, you don t know? i don t know if she s telling truth or not. i m glad to shock you, gregg. i think she probably was. you mean to andrea mitchell was she telling the truth or smoke the truth when she was talking to the huffington post?
he moved people from insurance plans they liked to force them into exchanges. jon: with more on the ongoing and heated debate, alan colmes, host of the alan colmes show. jim pinkerington is a writer. does bill crystal have a point? no. jon: why not? i have numbers that show also 27% of new enrollees were previously uninsured. there s a gallop number out today showing 15.6% of americans don t have health insurance. that is down from 18% in the last quarter of the last year. that s brand new information. you know, i don t think that bill crystal is ever going to be convinced affordable care act is working. you might say i ll never be convinced it s not working but the numbers seem to speak for
meeting between secretary state kerry and russian foreign minister lavrov planned in the coming days, folks here in kiev, again, watching this very closely. back to you. and here now to discuss what s going on in ukraine and this apparent overture by mr. putin to be in some sort of dialogue with the united states is allen colton, the author, host of the alan colmes show and also tammy bruce, host of the tammy bruce show and a fox news contributor. good to have you here. ed henry last night said that this phone call between the two heads of state was initiated by mr. putin. do you read anything into that at all? tammy, let s start with you. well, look, i mean, putin has nothing to lose. he s in the catbird seat. anything he wants, he s going to get. any negotiation at this point, look, you don t go into a negotiation or request one unless you know what it is you want and it s obvious that putin can ask for anything. i would suggest with all of those troops putin s in a
shut down inconvenient exchanges within their own countries. jon: joining us is jim pinkerton, contributing writer for the american conservative area and also with us, alan colmes, host of the alan colmes show. both are fox news contributors. as you well know, it was basically the united states that invented the internet with or without the help of al gore. so why give it up? why give it up to some international body? hasn t the internet done just fine on its own? i agree. it was done, called arc net, dropped by the defense department with u.s. tax dollars and it should be in the hands of a representative democracy like the united states. once we let it go, the plan was in place since 1998 to eventually cede power to some international body. we don t know what it is, what it consists of, it s vague what the plans would be going forward.
zone, fox neu ews contributor ag with alan colmes, host of the alan colmes show and author and also a fox news contributor. good to see you both. alan, look. this is something that american programmers invented, america has nurtured it and advanced it and protected it and taken it to the rest of the world. why should we concede control over it? that s a great question. i think it should be left to the inventor, al gore. i m concerned about where this is going to go, who is going to control it, who is going to have a say in it. i think it s a great concern. why mess with something we started, we invented and came with a dark net, originally invented by other defense department? why give it up? gregg: it was paid for by taxpayers. you re right. the defense department developed