you respond? i can tell just one of many stories. i was at cornell university, i was taking a chemistry course, i was not very good in the lab work, so neither was i. i was instructed who helped me get through. and when it came when exam time came around, he said i ll give you a practice exam. and i went in very confident that i would be able to deal with the exam the next day. it turned out it was the practice exam. and i knew just what he expected in return. there were many incidents like
what qualifies you? we ve got three experts. do you hold a graduate level degree in any relevant field? do you hold a graduate degree in any field? you ever take a chemistry course? no, sir. have you ever taken a physics course? have you ever worked on a farm. ben gotschle joins us bold nebraska s energy director. ben, good to have you with us. i d like you, if you could for our audience, describe the kind of representation you ve had when you have shown your concerns about the keystone xl pipeline. well, it s run the range from inconsistent to downright combative. early on in the fight when it looked like the pipeline was a done deal and the president would approve it, we had senator johanns on our side standing up for the sandhills and the