MSNBC host Ed Schultz (“The Ed Show”) invited Bold Nebraska director Jane Kleeb onto his show on Thursday, March 6 to talk about his recent epiphany that saw him change his mind and stand with us against the pipeline. Ed’s introduction to the segment is really something — we have watched him transform into a strong advocate for protecting the precious Ogallala Aquifer, and the livelihoods of farmers and ranchers in Nebraska and along the pipeline route. Ed also reiterated his call for Pres. Obama to visit Nebraska and meet face-to-face with the people in the path of KXL. Watch the clip below, and don’t forget to add your name to our petition inviting Pres. Obama to visit Nebraska:
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