according to these plaintiffs, fredricka, it s a very uncomfortable situation. manl arriving at the airport, you ve never done anything wrong, you re told you can t board the aircraft and you don t know why. that s the situation that a former marine found himself in. he was heading from chicago to spokane for his dog training business. federal agents surrounded him and told him he couldn t go. he found out later he was on no fly list and months later he said the fbi offered to get him off the list in exchange for being an informant at a local mosque. he declined that offer. he along with 15 are suing the government over the no fly list. a lower court threw out the case but the appeals court heard the arguments yesterday in portland, oregon. now, michelle says being on the list has really hurt him, hurt his family, and fredricka, he says it has hurt his business sniet s a lot of power for them to disrupt somebody s life. in all actuality, this company s for the people, by th
clinton had governed in arkansas. he spent 12 years as governor working with a conservative state legislature. he campaigned, founding the democratic leadership council to move the party to the center. so, i do think that a lot of this is obama. but also the people around him. almost all of his appointies are very radical, anti-business believers in the national labor relations board attacking boeing in south carolina or the epa trying to control the whole economy. or the fda crippling development of new medicines and new solutions. it gets worst and worst. the two models of really bad legislation. and they are crippling the economy. go ahead. greta: two of the three things you suggested, i m a little impatient now.
arkansas. he spent 12 years as governor working with a conservative state legislature. he campaigned, founding the democratic leadership council to move the party to the center. so, i do think that a lot of this is obama. but also the people around him. almost all of his appointies are very radical, anti-business believers in the national labor relations board attacking boeing in south carolina or the epa trying to control the whole economy. or the fda crippling development of new medicines and new solutions. it gets worst and worst. the two models of really bad legislation. and they are crippling the economy. go ahead. greta: two of the three things you suggested, i m a little impatient now. i think we ve waited now since
he addressed issues of concern to most people, job creation how to do it with imagination, innovation and a plan that hopefully, we can work together to achieve as we create jobs, reduce the deficits and strengthen the middle class. are there issues he did not mention? yes. greta: i guess maybe you are right. i m a little impatient. i want more. i guess the state of the union is the state of the union. i feel we are in such a desperate situation on jobs i m beyond the idea of a speech. everyone sitting together nicely and i m thinking why aren t just civil to each other, why do we have to do things like that? i think a lot of americans are impatient with our government. i think the american people expect and deserve people to come to washington to work together for them. there are different views we have here.
in the senate to go ahead and remove this constraint on me as the house has already done, so that i can go ahead and end it. so, let s bring in jonathan capeha capehart, washington post editorial writer. is this their effort to put the president on the stage and appeal to the young voters as he has on the appearances in the college campuses, and how did it work? look, the president has no choice but to go to those very people who turned out in record numbers as opposed to previous times who came out in record numbers and put him in office. young people, and first-time voters and also people of color who probably came out to vote for the first time. you know, those young people, they put him over the top, and whether the questions were tough and the answers were, weren t to their liking, he has to get them energized. if i were the white house, i would be encouraged that these young people are still engaged, still energized and are a little