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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

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