the issue that s come up and in this state with deep, dark history of lynchings and public hangings it s at the forefront of minds around the subject of race. the espy campaign, joe tripy is the senior strategist. doug jones is working on this campaign. they have to pull off about 25% of the white electorate here in this state which is largely republican voters. i want to bring in those here. we re up here in mississippi. you ve got about, how many acres of land here? 18,000. you have pecan, cotton but you re also a republican. i m absolutely a republican by nature. on tuesday. on tuesday i m voting for mike espy. tell us why. i personally was around when mike was a congressman for sick yea six years. this was his district. this was his district. he took over from a republican who was worthless, in my
and gas industry is the envy of the world. the ukrainians are looking for it, the polish are looking for it. the president by not making a decision on keystone pipeline is putting artificial barriers in the marketplace. it is holding us back from job creation and energy security and holding us back from generating billions of dollars of revenue to government at a time we need it most. john roberts reporting. is president obama playing politics with our energy supply? let s bring back our panel. joe, what about the charge the u.s. could be putting pressure on putin more effectively and it was a full court press? all of these things you pass the keystone pipeline tomorrow 10 years ago it could have been done. it would not be readiey today. the same thing with natural gas systems to get it to europe.
environment. donors are green energy people ag and a lot of people are concerned about the viern: he should be concerned about it but i think the concerns they have raised are rlt concern. you don t do it and harm the environment for jobs. sometimes you can t do things at the point of being too much of a harmful impact. joe is you can at thatti jill is talking about the problem of building all of these things and how long it will take. they are the great champions of infrastructure you cans september with energy. we are not going to change the invasion of the ukraine in a year or week or two. if we were to develop what we have we could be the saudi
about the dragnet overseas. there s never been a complaint of our stewardship of the internet and access and control and administration. this snowden argument is really a strong man argument. the united states pay for it, we made it available we should control it because we are much better stewards than the people who are going to have us say give them access to the internet. for the moment the ball is in icann s court as the nonprofit is tasked at advising a government structure for itself that must meet the commerce department s approval. the controversy over the i want net control is just rebooting. let s bring our panel syndicated columnist george will, joe tripy, kirstin powers usa today columnist and charles krauthammer. what do you think about all of
hasbro introduced us to g.i. joe in 1964. how it became an icon. jon: just in, something to chew on before you order your lunch. subway is removing the controversial chemical from its bread after public outcry. the companies already in in the process of removing the chemic chemical. the complete version will be finished soon. subway says usda and fda both approve the ingredient for human consumption. the chemical makes bread bake faster. when used in products like yoga mats and rubber shoes to increase elasticity. jenna: that is so gross, john. jon: it will not be in your subway sandwich and h sandwich . jenna: the number of people applying for and implement benefits dropped last week to 331,000 suggesting americans are facing fewer layoffs.