ability to look out for and even advance american interests in a variety of regions across the globe. that s their case, it was the president s own attorney general on sunday who basically said that his greatest fear during his time in office, is the fact that right now, undetektsible bombs and devices might be smuggled in from syria, into america, because that civil war is still going on, we ve seen isis grow not just in syria, but spread into iraq as well. it s interesting, that answer was significantly different from the answer that you got about a substantially improved tranquillity, in my opinion many let me ask you another thing, it seems that the white house press core is getting a little tougher on the administration, there was an exchange today with our colleague wendell gohler. let me play that. was the president enjoying himself in his photo op this
afternoon? was in good spirits today. he said he doesn t like photo ops and he looked like he was having a good time. i think his problem is people who put photo ops ahead of other priorities. last week the president was trying to make the point, this is about substance, not photo ops that s why he didn t go to the border, today wendell was referring to the fact that the president was in this self-driving car, a chance for him to get behind the wheel at some technology exhibit, and that was a photo op as well. but the president thought that was okay, because it enabled him to make a point about how he wants more highway funding, republicans are not doing enough. when there s a chance for the president to use a photo op that will help him, that s what he s going to do. last week, though, he didn t like the fact that if he did a what might be seen as a photo op on the border it might
afternoon? was in good spirits today. he said he doesn t like photo ops and he looked like he was having a good time. i think his problem is people who put photo ops ahead of other priorities. last week the president was trying to make the point, this is about substance, not photo ops that s why he didn t go to the border, today wendell was referring to the fact that the president was in this self-driving car, a chance for him to get behind the wheel at some technology exhibit, and that was a photo op as well. but the president thought that was okay, because it enabled him to make a point about how he wants more highway funding, republicans are not doing enough. when there s a chance for the president to use a photo op that will help him, that s what he s going to do. last week, though, he didn t like the fact that if he did a what might be seen as a photo op on the border it might blow up in his face, the crisis
ability to look out for and even advance american interests in a variety of regions across the globe. that s their case, it was the president s own attorney general on sunday who basically said that his greatest fear during his time in office, is the fact that right now, undetektsible bombs and devices might be smuggled in from syria, into america, because that civil war is still going on, we ve seen isis grow not just in syria, but spread into iraq as well. it s interesting, that answer was significantly different from the answer that you got about a substantially improved tranquillity, in my opinion many let me ask you another thing, it seems that the white house press core is getting a little tougher on the administration, there was an exchange today with our colleague wendell gohler. let me play that. was the president enjoying himself in his photo op this
to unlock the energy future for this country, the keystone xl pipeline. reporter: nearly 2/3 of the southern pipeline is already built and there are widely differing estimates of how many jobs building the remainder will create. our own state department estimates this project will create approximately 42,100 jobs over the one to two-year construction period. the temporary jobs number in the few thousands and the long-term jobs number in the few dozens. is that not correct? reporter: house republicans have 100 co-sponsors for their keystone pipeline bill. they hope to pass it before memorial day and send it onto the senate but its prospects are dim there and there s even less chance president obama will sign it. bret. wendell gohler live on the north lawn. thank you. the state department disagreed today with the conclusions by five house investigative committees run by