But can we still hit the mark. i think we can. and i think by doing so will create hundreds of thousands of jobs, of suggested 600,000 jobs in the power section alone. and tackled the real problem of the environmental injustice in this country by directing those investments to the places that born the branch of industrial empowerment sector pollution. all, right well i had you want to make me feel better. and i think that worked. more, less if you re still giving it a thumbs up. look, if you take a step back its other madness that this one senator from a state that is obviously kind of long fossil fuel history, and his personal financial stake, fossil feel business is the veto on this relatively small investment. but again, i can bang my head against the wall all day over that if that s what it s going to be. i am slightly encouraged by the rest of, that will have you back as this continues, john podesta, thank you.
Back, it s utter madness that this senator from a state that, obviously, has a long fossil fuel history and who has personal financial stakes in the fossil fuel business is the veto on like, you know, this relatively small investment. but again i could bang my head against a wall all day over that if that s what it s going to be. i am slightly encouraged, i guess, by the rest of that. we will have you back as this continues. john podesta, thank you. the planet needs us to get it done. we have to use every tool we can to this forward. that is all in on this tuesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. thank you. and thanks for joining us this hour. boy, has this been a weird news day. we woke up to surprise news this morning that the fbi was raiding a mansion in washington, d.c. a mansion apparently owned by russian oligarch oleg deripaska, or at least by concerns close to