of the hour here. a rare show of bipartisanship on capitol hill. also a newly released unemployment number and a syrian defector talks about the blood shed back home. want to begin with kate bolduan on capitol hill where the house we know has just pass this had jobs act to help the startups and small businesses. so specifically, what does this do going forward? this is a combination of about the six measures, brooke. it s a package of six measures that some of which have actually passed in the house before. but this package you summed up well. it s aimed at helping small businesses in a variety of ways. cutting through red tape, helping it small businesses and allowing them to attract new investors, making it easier for them to go public. the thinking is by helping small business, it will help create jobs and help to boost the economy, if you will. the vote broad bipartisan support was 390 to 23. there s more to it up here than just that. through this vote, it does allow bo
america that he s willing to kill a major pipeline project. why? because his most ardent followers do not want that oil in canada used. frankly, they don t want any oil used which is exactly what chu said last week. so if president sees high gas prices, it communicates a message to his fervent followers that he is going to kill the internal combustion engine, he s going to get off oil by making it so expensive you can t afford it. that s a positive message for his environmental nut jobs who think the faster we get to $8 gas, the faster we get america off. megyn: who said it last week? [laughter] who said which? megyn: i couldn t resist. it s like a who s on first. leslie, quick last word, and i gotta go. okay. did you say quickly last word? bottom line, u.s. oil production s at the highest it s ever been. you say drill, baby drill, and oil prices have gone up. you re giving this or any
he knicks the keystone pipeline project. 20,000 jobs. right or wrong? absolutely wrong. noelle? that is the worst thing he could have done. judge jeanine: bad decision, chris? nothing to do with the current gas price problem. we have a speculation problem on wall street. anybody who knows about that pipeline when obama was running for reelect it will be bad when joe six pack goes and fills up his tank with $5 or $6 gas and goes home. chris he goes home and sees an ad for obama. it is not just about speculation. what about the fact that there were 20,000 people who would get jobs if the pipeline project went through? how do you answer that? i think the president was willing to put the pipeline through. no he, he wasn t. judge jeanine: then why did he in the 11th hour the nebraska governor said the nebraska governor is a republican.
he knicks the keystone pipeline project. 20,000 jobs. right or wrong? absolutely wrong. noelle? that is the worst thing he could have done. judge jeanine: bad decision, chris? nothing to do with the current gas price problem. we have a speculation problem on wall street. anybody who knows about that pipeline when obama was running for reelect it will be bad when joe six pack goes and fills up his tank with $5 or $6 gas and goes home. chris he goes home and sees an ad for obama. it is not just about speculation. what about the fact that there were 20,000 people who would get jobs if the pipeline project went through? how do you answer that? i think the president was willing to put the pipeline through. no he, he wasn t. judge jeanine: then why did he in the 11th hour the nebraska governor said the nebraska governor is a republican.
he knicks the keystone pipeline project. 20,000 jobs. right or wrong? absolutely wrong. noelle? that is the worst thing he could have done. judge jeanine: bad decision, chris? nothing to do with the current gas price problem. we have a speculation problem on wall street. anybody who knows about that pipeline when obama was running for reelect it will be bad when joe six pack goes and fills up his tank with $5 or $6 gas and goes home. chris he goes home and sees an ad for obama. it is not just about speculation. what about the fact that there were 20,000 people who would get jobs if the pipeline project went through? how do you answer that? i think the president was willing to put the pipeline through. no he, he wasn t. judge jeanine: then why did he in the 11th hour the nebraska governor said the nebraska governor is a republican. i know he might be a radical