his supporters. it s leading the republican party i think into a bust. so we actually because alex mentioned bunny sex and seems to be knowledgeable about it. we actually tonight brought a bunny here for alex. we want you to meet lucy. hey. do you want to hold her? this is lucy. she s three years old. she s up for adoption at the washington humane society. i m in. you re in? but no demonstrations tonight. that s all i ask, please. so i was you going to ask where she came from? let s talk later. the birds, the bees, the bunnies, we ll have a talk. i m not even going to let you try to explain what you were saying last night. but people can actually adopt lucy yes. if somebody wanted to adopt a bunny how would they go about it? they would go to the washington humane society. we are online at washhumane.org. do bunnies make good pets? they make great pets.
know. the white house for some reason or another doesn t want us to know the actual numbers of people who have signed up for the affordable care act are. jay car carney was asked directly that question today and gave a very indirect answer, talking about volume of calls and visits to the web site and traffic is up. but he would not answer specifically the number of people who have signed up for obama care. let me tell you how silly that is, okay? healthcare.gov is what we re talking about. but 14 other states and the district of columbia have their own exchanges. we ve been calling those exchanges every single day. and at the end of every single day they have given us the exact tally of who didn t have insurance and who now has insurance under the affordable care act. the number of people in 14 states and the district of columbia is 39,005. that seems low to us. chris freights my colleague called around to executives. it s low to them. there s concern this is not
any overreach. meantime intelligence officials are denying a media report that the nsa sifts through and has access to 75% of online communications in the u.s. the white house is under pressure from republican and democratic lawmakers over the sweeping nature of its secret data collection. just two weeks ago president obama insisted the government is not violating your privacy. america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. our intelligence is focused, above all, on finding the information that s necessary to protect our people. reporter: the nsa is supposed to target foreign communications that have to do with potential terrorism investigations. now under a court order, the nsa purged everything it collected from 2008 to 2011 and a senior intelligence official says it shortened the amount of time it keeps communications from five years to two years. that s not going to be enough to
everything it can to ignore it. what do you expect at the convention? i expect to be there. i expect it will be absolutely terrific. i don t think i think the fear of the hurricane will give more attention to the convention. greta: what are the strengths and weaknesses of the republican ticket, going into the fall? i think the strength of the republican ticket is that in governor romney s case, he made an unbelievable good choice in choosing paul ryan. he has made an attempt, a real honest attempt to try to get this campaign on the issues of the economy, willing to take on medicare, willing to take on entitlement, willing to take on what needs to be done to straighten out our economy. i think the challenge will be exactly what the chairman just said. the challenge will be cutting through the media bias, which if you just want to do a rough seat of the pants analysis is probably 75-80% favorable, to
everything it can to ignore it. what do you expect at the convention? i expect to be there. i expect it will be absolutely terrific. i don t think i think the fear of the hurricane will give more attention to the convention. greta: what are the strengths and weaknesses of the republican ticket, going into the fall? i think the strength of the republican ticket is that in governor romney s case, he made an unbelievable good choice in choosing paul ryan. he has made an attempt, a real honest attempt to try to get this campaign on the issues of the economy, willing to take on medicare, willing to take on entitlement, willing to take on what needs to be done to straighten out our economy. i think the challenge will be exactly what the chairman just said. the challenge will be cutting through the media bias, which if you just want to do a rough seat of the pants analysis is probably 75-80% favorable, to