joining me now is sister simone campbell.he executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby. she led some of the prayers this morning in the capitol. thank you for being here. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> i want to start by asking you about the breaking news that house speaker boehner pulled back a vote on his own bill after a powerful tea party group came out against it. >> i find that shocking. the peace we were praying for today with speaker boehner's office and many of the offices was that there would be the courage to stand up to these extremist interests and to make sure that the common good is cared for. hearing from low wage workers who work as contractors with the federal government, who are on minimum wage and have no other income, they're worried about how they're going to eat tonight. i mean, it's shocking that we just deal with it as policy and politics. but these are real people suffering, families suffering. and it is wrong. >> now, i mean, i think that the thing that really bothe