worse? joining us now, lauren ashburn, ed pinkerton and kelly goss, special correspondent for the root. it s like cat nip for journalists. it reflects a divided country. it reflects a divided media, for example, huffington post, holder says he isn t playing the race card. news max, holder plays the race card. then jonathan from new york magazine says race has been the real story of obama s presidency. when it comes to this latest incident involving eric holder, jim, who didn t actually mention race, though he brought it up in the context of speaking to a largely african-american audience, are conservative commentators themselves injecting race into the political dialogue by bringing it up in this fashion? i think the tone that holder took in front of the national action network was clearly playing for sympathy from that
sharyl attkisson isn t the only high-profile kpon to the quit her network in frustration. melissa meyers and mike isikoff have left as well. is there a trend here? joining us now from new york is joe concha. when you look at network news shows, do you investigative reporting is becoming more of an afterthought or perhaps a liability? happy easter by the way. you know i love numbers a lot. let me give you a couple here. lisa myers nbc news, sharyl attkisson, cbs news logged 100 hours of air-time.