it is not a racial thing. we are not rooting for lin because he is rewith not rooting for him because he is not black. we are rooting for him because he is an underdog, a chinese player and there are not many. he comes in and kicks butt. he is sinking jump shots and kicking butt. let him have his day. when you said chinese you looked both i whats like, she chinese, like you are not on television. by the way, his parents are not from here. jedediah, isn t he right though what terry just said. what separates lin from everybody else is the underdog story. he was undrafted. i don t even know what that means. he was dropped by two teams and was fourth stringer and probably the biggest flaw of all is he wept to harvard he went to harvard. how many allstar basketball players come out of harvard? for that he deserves a medal. i hate the race stuff. i love how he says, i was propping black americans.
temper and the father of her twins was sleeping with other women. smith is no stringer to law enforcement. arrested several times in the 1990s. he was also court marshalled and dishonorably discharged from the marine corps. michellearker is out there missing. we still need the public s help trying to find her. we will not rest until michelle is found. i will not go into details about the case but i will say we are putting forth all of our resources to bring michelle home. reporter: police have searched smith s home and his father s home and say smith has refused to take a lie-detector test, bill. bill: the family is not surprised at this development? what have they said? reporter: family members knew the relationship was troubled but they were hopeful michelle was safe and they say they haven t given up on finding her alive. in my heart i know she is out there somewhere and we need her, we need to find her. we still need searchers. we still need the flyers. this is a sad day re
he said before it was a pretence. they sauld we could j return with sleeping bags, couldn t stay there, which mennet we couldn t occupy the park. it meant we could be regular passers-by in the park. it was an actual eviction attempt on us this morning. mr. stringer, do you believe the clean-up was a pretence for mass arrests? obviously there wasn t mass arrests so i m going to look at the glass half full and suggest that brookfield property and the protesters of the city must engage in a rail dial loeal de . this is out of an agreement that allows this park to be used 24 hours a day by the public and so there are issues that have to result in real negotiations. but successful about today is there was nothing bad that happen and that s a good sign. so now we have to use this as a
peddler of myths, michele bachmann? that s the mean spiritedness we must a pose. i refooz because they are mediocre and mean spirited we can t be critical of barack obama. we will have a robust discussion. we want a dialogue with barack obama. we want to make him stringer and at the same time bring critique to bear. we want the same influence for poor people that lobbyists have for wealthy people when it comes to barack obama. in the end, both parties, brother martin, are tied to olegarchy. both parties in that sense too tied to big money. you see where he is? raising big money and goldman sacks and others and telling others stop crying i m concerned about you. goldman soachs concerned about poor people? president clinton live.
richard, if you don t mind, speaking professionally. when you went over there and made the commitment to learn the language, to plif with the people, to become a strong reporter, first as a stringer, then as a correspondent now probably the biggest story in the middle east since the six-day war. i don t know how you put this in perspective where anything else, but at least that. i used to think the iraq story was a big story and would transform the middle east. this has even more the potential to do that. there are already protests planned for libya and algeria. i think i m going to be busy. but to answer your question, i came here and started my career. i was living in a very poor neighborhood and it was just on the opposite side of the nile river behind me. i was just downstairs talking to someone who lives in that very same neighborhood and he gave me a hug and was very excited that he found something of a compatriot who had come back to