Citing Climate Change, Obama Rejects Construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

President Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline after seven years, and the October jobs report offered a brighter labor outlook. Judy Woodruff discusses the week's news with syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David 

After much ongoing debate, President Barack Obama vetoed legislation to approve further construction on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.

President Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline after seven years, and the October jobs report offered a brighter labor outlook. Judy Woodruff discusses the week's news with syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David 

A request for the State Department to suspend its review of the Keystone XL oil pipeline could push a decision on the project to the next president.

President Obama's decision Friday to reject the Keystone XL pipeline puts a fresh spotlight on other efforts to bring Canadian crude to market, including a $5.4 billion project to boost oil flows to British Columbia. The oil piped from Alberta would be