to me as somebody watching, i m a journalist. i m constantly watching if i can pick up where people may be holding back on something, may be lying. i didn t get that sense. her attorney sat right here with her, didn t interject. see just said whatever is on her mind. that leads me to believe that a person is credible. the second thing is, you know, what it points to about credibility and what the juror said earlier this evening is about how homogeny a jury pool can be well, one woman is hispanic but certainly no african-american is on that panel. that has to come into play. if you don t even register that you have a racial issue in front of you, it s a racial problem.
full picture. i don t know if all that relevant but as a journalist it was fascinating. what was fascinating to me was she took on the weed issue. she said trayvon used to used weed and it gave him the munchies, never made him aggressive. if she was more like that on the stand, could it have made it difference? i think it could have made a difference. here she was blatantly honest, painfully honest in some cases. talking about the use of racial slurs, very open about his use of drugs. to me as somebody watching, i m a journalist. i m constantly watching if i can pick up where people may be holding back on something, may be lying. i didn t get that sense. her attorney sat right here with her, didn t interject. what was fascinating to me was she took on the weed issue. she said trayvon used to used weed and it gave him the munchies, never made him aggressive. if she was more like that on the stand, could it have made it difference? i think it could have made a difference. here sh
of this? yes. somebody watching at home google it and let me know. i wear i swear. google it and get it back to greg. because they say women think differently and math is too absolute. they put u s in words and they shouldn t be talking about spelling mistakes. what do you have against u s? i m done. always blaming the u s. the u s run the media. they do. it always comes back to u s. is heroin the perfect mother s day gift? patti ann browne discuss herself memoir. first, what is the latest on john travolta? probably some dude s hand. he loved a massage.
one other thing i d like to see address saturday if there s been any pushback with tsa security requirements or anything like that and if there s a negative associated with it and how you re addressing it. good luck with everything. thank you so much and thank you for everything. really appreciate it. if any of you have a product or service and want feedback from our elevator pitch panel on your chances of getting interested investors, send us an e-mail at yourbusiness@msnbc.com. don t forget to include a short summary of what your company does, how much you re trying to raise and what you re going to do with the money. you never know. somebody watching might be interested in helping you. it s time now to answer some of your business questions. terry and mike are with us again. the first one is about protecting your brand. how do companies incorporate independent contractors and
boycotted their session and there was not enough members to move ahead with the planned votes. let s discuss the states and the national implications. joining us, candy crowley and dana bash. somebody watching in utah or california or massachusetts might say, why do i care? if you don t live in the dakotas, there is a problem. you have red ink and that s the huge difference between here, where you print more money, in the states where you are qurequired to balance your budget. this plays out across the country we have seen in new jersey where chris christie took on quite verbally teachers across the state. you know, it is interesting to me how the opposition is selling this now. it s about union busting, because that has more rest son