coverage about jeremy lin. i don t think people ore1 journalists arefá meaning to be racist. dtqi p!out asian americans. the only experience they have with us is us to take their order. they don t really know like i mean, even in like menus, for like takeout chinese, they don t have you order by the name of the dish because it s too hard. they have to give you a number. so that we can have a number. this whole like idea is this the inabilityi to se jeremy lin for anything than a model minoritye1 on the people are so excited about his presence, they want to write and talk about him.ok asian american men have been invisible forever, it s liker do we talk about this without being racist. all we havexistereotypes. that s all we have. on a journalistic level, the call to, or the reversion to stereotype as the go-to ise1 really anti-journalistic ethics,
foreign policy discussion this week. on monday, republicans senator john mccain became the first u.s. senator called for air strikes in syria. this week he went after leon panetta for not committing more strongly to military intervention. minutes ago on fox newschannel, heok pressed his case onw3 exac this issue. take a listen. the point is, massacres are få taking place in bosnia and kosovo and under president clinton we intervened because that s what america is all about. these people are fighting for their freedom, they re being slaughtered in an unfair fight. being supplied by thelp russian and eye iranians, but on the ground. it is not a fair fight. not toñi do so in my humble opinion, is disgraceful andok shameful. ñinow, we re going to learn more about the u.s. position on monday when secretary of state hillary clinton meets with russian leaders to r4ujuj for a u.n. security council resolution (> end the viol]
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issue. even though it s not the top issue. when wet( look at polls of latió voters, jobs, economy, national security are more important than immigration with you then it becomes. when i look at it melissa, i look at the trendsxd and values. we should have a really good shot at republicans. we should. unfortunately, in this election psychee1e1 am, that s become a ping-pong ball with us. i hope it change. up next, we ll hold on. there s a lot more southern politics to talk. up next, mississippi mudslinging and populist pop particulars. politic. t we were on schedule. t we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind. mom and dad, i have great news.