prosperity and protect our security. and we have to do our part in making sure we have the capabilities and the skills to be competitive. part of andrea mitchell s recent exchange with hillary clinton. joining us for our daily fix, the new york times amy chozick and msnbc s alex seizewald. i want to get a sense of whether clinton has to choose a side. i want to pull up what elizabeth warren said moments ago, the administration says i m wrong, referring to trade that there s nothing to worry about. they say the deal is nearly done and are making promises about how it will affect workers, human rights. promises but people like you can t see the actual deal. what does where does hillary clinton deal withdrawal this? deal with this? i think this is fascinating. on one hand she is trying to show her populist credentials and trying to present herself as very much for working class people. people who are struggling. at the same time of course, her
husband was the architect of nafta and some controversial trade deals. i think that she s, as you see in her statement to andrea, being careful. she s not saying yes or no on this. she ll continue to be pushed especially from the warren wing of the party. i think where she comes out will be fascinating. can she break with the policies of the clinton years on trade? and also, would also be a criticism of the obama administration. careful s a good way to describe the exchange we witnessed. alex is here with us. you covered an interesting meeting that hillary clinton held yesterday behind closed doors with state democrats in new hampshire where among other things she said she would remake the supreme court in order to overturn citizens united. she also suggested that she might go even further than president obama on climate change. she is hammering home on popular messages for liberals, isn t she? yeah. absolutely. you know, this is all part of her effort to reach out to that progress
their luminaries who they ll need on their side. a juggernaut that s how they want it to appear. amy, thanks, alex, nice to see you in person. thank you very much. to mark earth day today, msnbc is airing a new documentary taking a look at food wasted. some of these numbers are staggering. the average american family, hear this, throws away as much as $2,300 worth of food each year. to illustrated the problem two filmmakers sets out on a six-month project to eat food that had been discarded and look at how much viable food we throw away. there was a study in new york. they looked at all the food waste in one county. the most waste came from households. more than from restaurants more than from supermarkets more than from farm. in our household, we re wasting somewhere between 15% and 25% of the food we re buying. that s expensive. i mean imagine walking out a grocery store with four bags of groceries, dropping one in the parking lot, and not bothering to pick it up.
a top house republican, kevin mccarthy announced he will be here. it will be an emotional, exciting day for everyone who s here. betty? absolutely. quite a crowd that is there already. thank you so much, kristen. president obama will deliver remarks from selma later this afternoon. we of course will bring them to you live as it happens. now to florida, the annual clinton global initiative university expected in the audience and in fact to speak, former secretary of state hillary clinton, who has yet to make public comments on the e-mail controversy surrounding her. while mrs. clinton is scheduled to speak later today, a bit earlier, daughter chelsea clinton joined a panel on food and security and the future of energy. joining me is alex seizewald who s covering this. when is hillary clinton expected to speak and do you have any sense if she will address the e-mail matter that a lot of people are talking about? well, we re expecting hillary
clinton to speak around 6:00 this evening. i would be very surprised if she addresses the e-mails. she s avoided talking about it and i think she will continue to avoid talking about it until as soon as april. here, she doesn t want to step on the headline of hundreds of people here who have started charitable projects all over the world. she will announce data from a project that the clinton foundation has been working on, a project with her daughter. that officially comes out on monday in new york where i expect again she will avoid talking about the e-mails. alex the e-mail account was the big topic during the state department briefing friday as you probably know. here s mhairi harf on whether clinton s staff gave them everything they had. the e-mails she gave us back covered the breadth of her time how do you know that? i know when she started and i know when she left.