protests following the police shooting of jacob blake. a juror today asked a very interesting question, got a more interesting answer from the judge. she said, can i take home the jury instructions? remember, they're not sequestered. the judge said yes. now, there's no reason to speculate about it, but it certainly raises an eyebrow. what's she going to do with them at home? is she going to ask somebody else about it? she's not supposed to. we have no reason to believe that this juror tends to do anything else. but that's a curious situation in that courtroom. in georgia the prosecution went after travis mcmichael on cross-examination for the killing of ahmaud arbery. here's a taste. >> so you're telling this jury that ia man who has spent five minutes running away from you you're now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun, and your father, a man who's just said "stop or i'll