makes official what we've been guessing would happen for quite a while, rejecting keystone pipeline plan. but that's not a closed story. the canadian company behind it, plabs to hit the reset button on the process and they're hoping there's a republican administration to apply to come 2017. so this issue will be a big one in the 2016 campaign trail with the potential of a republican president having a very different take than the obama administration. coming up in tonight's show, one of the most vocal critics of the keystone pipeline, tom steyer. that pipeline fight is frequently focused on jobs and the economy. today we got a big jobs report that exceeded expectations. the most jobs added since last december. and another, by the way, the supreme court said today they'll hear another case that challenges a part of the affordable care act. that news comes in the wake of kentucky electing an anti-obamacare governor. he wants to dismantle that