collusion. we ve heard smoke, talk, meetings. jeff sessions met with the ambassador. jared kushner met with the ambassador is that collusion? to democrats who may have been over think xeer over think xeer s over think xeerkis, we ll find . could be a knucklehead meeting. but democrats see an opening. there seems to be a convenient pattern where all of the senior officials of the trump campaign forget about their meetings with russians. don t put it on their forms. and until evidence comes out and then they have to amend. they can call it a fishing expedition, a witch-hunt, all in a lined message with the white house, nonetheless, real evidence is coming forward that just can t be ignored. this investigation, his, you know, the continuum of saying, no russia no collusion, to where we are today saying, essentially, so what? this is opposition research. the distraction affected our ability to work for those people and especially his ability to deliver on the promises he made.
security. about national security. she called it a 360 degree strategy where you defeat them there, you defeat them here and you defeat them on the internet. and had very specific measures under each of those. when you combine that with the two other previous speeches she gave at the council of foreign relations and the brookings institute, she has this unbelievably comprehensive adult strategy. compared with what you heard last night it was very difficult. bush s differences with her are really only about boots on the ground. trump has so many differences it s not even funny. i couldn t disagree with you more. then do it. this debate last night, i m sure matt would agree, this debate was about the problem of the obama/clinton foreign policy and that we re less safe today, at least americans feel that way. look at obama s approval ratings tell me what bush is saying that s different. how about this, how about our enemy fears us. that s been the biggest change of what s
insurance exchange built at one go. when you see health care.gov on your browser, as you said, chris, it s just the tip of a very large technology iceberg. below that water line is all of this you see here. xeer ox drawing out the spaghetti that we re talking about that all has to be linked up for the first time. we re talking about a half dozen government mainframes and on average eight insurance company systems for each state. the second challenge, all those computer systems well, they don t speak the same language. the analogy to the code translation challenge of one computer says insurance. another says seguro, while another might say it s german from what i understand. the user gets kicked back. computer language translator says e-health is one of the major tasks consuming up to half of their efforts right now. the third challenge is security. these connections are to some of the government s most sensitive
but this fence t. might take awe couple of days. you d have to switch blades as much as six times. we re told the wall will be done june 22nd, border patrol says the real test will come when somebody attempts to breach it. martha: lots of excitement, because prince william and kate, formerly kate middleton, his wife, will make their first official trip abroad as the newlyweds kicked off this trip in canada. they re walking through the crowds and saying hello, they laid a wreath at the national war memorial. the crowds were exeer cheering and smiling as prince william spoke to them. listen to this: catherine and i are so delighted to be canada, we love this country, we ve been looking forward to this moment for a very long time, and before we were married, we had a longing to come