can disagree. but i think you got to have a position. reporter: hillary clinton finally made her position on the keystone pipeline clear. i oppose it. and i oppose it because i don t think i don t think it s in the best interests of what we need to do to combat climate change. reporter: clinton began the environmental review process on the final 1200 miles of the pipeline as secretary of state. she said she didn t want to second-guess president barack obama on an issue she worked on. but last week she signaled she was finally ready to weigh in. i am putting the white house on notice, i m going to tell you what i think. soon. because i can t wait. reporter: critics on the right who support the pipeline say it will create jobs and help drive down oil prices. why doesn t she, hillary clinton, want to build the pipeline? reporter: the state department estimates construction would support about 42,000 temporary jobs. but once operational it would support 35 permanent employe
legislature. moral monday protesters face arrest at the north carolina capitol. as police eventually arrested 14 demonstrators, who had been camped out in speaker thom tillis office. the sit-in protesters were demanding that medicaid be expanded and the earned income tax credit be restored. i m willing to stay here as long as it takes. and i want to be the voice for that person who s too scared to be sitting right here. we want people to see these faces. hear these voices. and change their heart. joining me now is reverend julie people, senior pastor at congregational church of christ in greensboro, north carolina. was one of the moral monday protesters who was arrested this week so we re grad to have her on the show here today. what do you think, reverend peoples, about the protest? what do you hope to accomplish with the moral monday protest, and how does raising the profile of that particular organization help drive home your point?
choice whether we want government in the middle or whether we want as the governor talked about, the replace aspect is taking market-driven forces to allow the system to put in place reforms that help drive down cost and help cover more people and deliver better health care. it doesn t inhibit job creation. i think there is a big difference as speaker boehner noted this week of putting a 2700 page bill that you pass in the middle of the night and speaker pelosi made clear that no one was able to leave before it passed. taking a step by step common sense reform market-oriented process that allows us to look at the problems and address them and deliver better health care and at the same time helps our economy. sean spicer, thanks for your time this morning. a preerkiate it. why financial giants are leaving the big apple and doing so for the bushes.
went or obama by a 2-1 margin they were jazzed and motivated using the internet. now we are hearing some of the euphoria has worn off and getting the young voters to show up maybe a tough go. lisa, do you agree? i don t agree with the general principle that young voters are not going to turn out. if anything, i think young voters have expressed their dissatisfaction with the current presidential policies of obama don t forget this is the same voting bloc in 2008 did help drive president obama to office. but, there s a recent pew poll out that shows support is cut in half. it was up 32 points now 14 points. this demographic is looking toward the future and the incurring debt they are facing and i think they want a change in policy. promised hope and change and it didn t deliver. uma: we are talking about the midterms not a
what i believe is at a time when the wealthiest 1% earn more income that can the bottom 50%, when the middle classes in steep dlan, what we have seen in recent years are huge tax breaks that primarily benefited the wealthiest people. what you got today, cenk, is somebody like warren buffett pointing out that his effective tax rate the real taxes that he actually pays are lower than his secretary s, and at 16% is lower than many police officers or teachers or nurses. what we have seen are massive tax breaks to the wealthiest help drive up the deficit and national debt and our frens are saying, gee, we have to kit medicare, medicaid and social security. i think that s hypothetical critical.