walks around having stereotypes. they show these very deeply ingrained beliefs that folks have in momentary decision making, which is more important in shooting, and less important in shooting. we don t vote in a nanosecond, but police do make a decision about shooting in a nanosecond. so how, toure, are we to read whatever this outcome is? whether it s second-degree, whether it s manslaughter, or whether it s an acquittal, should we read about this, or it is a reflection of what these six women on the jury are having in their own we re going to have to, the jury really, later on, when the documentaries come out and when the books come out to really know the answer to that question. i m wondering if this will be five mothers is and a non-mother who say what john guy said, that this is a mother and a child s worst fear, of being followed as you re coming home from school, or will it be five women and another woman, who i believe is hispanic saying, like, wow, a
memorial. and i was very inspired because carved in the beautiful marble on the walls of the jefferson memorial are some really inspiring sayings. listen to this. first one at the top, i have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. and then just below that, i know but one code of morality for men, whether acting singly or collectively. and then way down at the bottom, carved in marble, it says, p.s., if there s ever a movie about me, please don t cast nick nolte. some people say the president is going to have a tough race in 96. some say it s not going to be easy, it s going to be an uphill struggle. well, i speak for the 30 and under generation. and mr. president, i want you to know, you don t have to worry about us because we don t vote. finally, i have an announcement
and mr. president, i want you to know, you don t have to worry about us because we don t vote. finally, i have an announcement for those of you watching tonight s event live on c-span. for god s sake, it s saturday night. come on. that was pretty funny. so and as we mentioned, conan takes the mike soon at the white house correspondents dinner. he will top kimmel will he top jimmy kimmel from last year? we ll see. but let s bring in our ladies. this is the better looking of the group. there they are. you guys are getting so much love. i don t know if you can check your social media feeds, but everyone s like the one in the black i m like they re both wearing black. and they re like yes, that s right. both of them. navy blue. you can t really tell on television. but they think you both look great. so take us behind the scenes. and is this something nischelle, you re from hollywood. brianna, you re in washington. do people get all, for lack of a
neither of them is president in this circumstance. so how in this circumstance do we do side who wins the presidency? jonathan carl spun this out in print and we ve been look looking at it ever since. it is not an accident what would happen in the case of a 269 to 269 electoral college tie. this is not something we would have to make it up on the spot. the founders talked about what would be the right thing to do in a circumstances like this. and it turns out what they thought was a very strange thing. so according to the 12th amendment, it s the house of representatives who gets to choose who is the president. but, they do not vote on who s going to be president the way they normally vote on things in the house. in that circumstance, when they re making that specific decision, each state just gets one vote per state. so no matter how many members of congress there are from each state, no matter how big the
they did vote for. like this current poll from reuters, who asks people who have already voted, who they cast their vote for. reuters found that among registered voters, 17% of people say they have already cast their vote. and among those people who say they ve already cast their vote, president obama leads by 11 points. this is what early voting looks like in indianapolis these days. these pictures were sent to us by the county clerk s office in marion county, indiana, in indianapolis. we ve been getting pictures of our blog from all sorts of people around the country of what early voting looks like where you live, which is really cool. please keep sending us stuff at maddowblog.com. the indianapolis, the crowds have apparently been so big this year that the county clerk says that early voting is up 49% over this same time frame in the last presidential election year. they re up 49% in early voting over 08, in indianapolis. wow. they are doing everything they can to deal with the cro