tea that thrives in the white sand soil and shaded mountains. he was comparing it to chicken soup, how there s a lot of different vitamin and flavor in one hoth little broth cup of tea. that s why it s es pebbly nutritious. tea in china is treated with the utmost respect, to the picking to the preparation. everything must be precise. instantly, you smell the aroma from the tea is so delicate. it s got a very toasty flair. it definitely goes with food very well. this green tea, it s almost like a herb. i don t think of it as a western
the project. in the last hour the white house said the report is not the final decision, but that it does represent a, quote, step in the process. president obama has the final say on whether the pipeline gets built and has previously said he will approve the project only if he s convinced it will not significantly worsen greenhouse gas emissions. many expect today s report to conclude that the pipeline poses little risk. a conclusion that would anger environmental groups which have been some of the president s key constituents. the president s decision could make keystone a big issue in races that will determine who controls the next congress. the proposed 1200-mile pipeline would bring sand soil from canada to refineries in texas. authorities say the $5.4 billion project means energy independence and jobs. opponents worry about the environmental impact and q whether many long-term jobs will, in fact, be created. joining me nbc news deputy