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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Errol Louis: We Need to Talk About Racism

Today: Juror: Some of Us Wanted to Convict , Seven Dead as Egypt Riots Erupt , Mexico Arrests Drug Kingpin
Cheat Sheet: Morning

July 16, 2013
IT'S TIME

Americans usually avoid talking about racism publicly until it's unavoidable. It's time to stop being afraid that we'll offend someone and have a blunt, rational discussion, writes Errol Louis. Plus, Michael Daly on the "other Zimmerman" and more full coverage of the verdict.

SECOND THOUGHTS

One of the jurors in George Zimmerman's trial said Monday that the jury had been split at first, with three people wanting to acquit, two interested in manslaughter, and one person backing second-degree murder. "I want people to know that we put everything into this verdict," the juror told CNN's Anderson Cooper. The all-female jury found Zimmerman, 29, not guilty Saturday in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin last year. Zimmerman had been charged with second-degree murder, but the jury was also allowed to consider manslaughter. "I think both were responsible for the situation they had gotten themselves into," said the juror, known as B37. "I think they both could have walked away."

TURMOIL

Seven people were killed Monday night in Egypt in clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi. State media said 261 people were injured in the riots as police reportedly used tear gas and even hurled rocks to keep the protesters back. The riot began Monday night as protesters blocked the 6 October Bridge, one of the city's main thoroughfares. The crowds gathered as a senior U.S. envoy, William Burns, visited Egypt and said the country had been given a "second chance on democracy." Burns met with Egypt's interim president, Adly Mansour, and Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblaw, as well as Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who oversaw Morsi's ouster.

vicious

Mexico has captured the head of the notoriously vicious Zetas drug cartel. Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, known as "Z-40," was caught in Nuevo Laredo by Mexican Marines. He's reputed to be exceptionally dangerous and violent—he's known to burn his enemies alive in 55-gallon drums. The Zetas have spread terror through Mexico in the brutal drug war as they've made their name displaying bodies of their murdered victims throughout the country. Trevino Morales's capture is thought to be the first major blow against organized crime by President Enrique Peña Nieto, whose campaign promised to drive down crime figures.

IT'S HAPPENING

It's official: Jenny McCarthy is replacing Elisabeth Hasselbeck on The View. But despite their obvious differences, the former Playboy model and the conservative pundit have more in common than you might think. The Daily Beast's Rachel Osman compares the two.


AWKWARD
Putin: Please Leave, Snowden
Snowden applies for temporary asylum in the nation.
HORRIBLE
Texas Judge Found Dead in Chambers
Of a gunshot wound to the head.
busted
Bachmann Aide Arrested in Burglaries
Was charged with theft in the second degree.
DON'T WAKE HIM UP
Chris Brown's Probation Revoked
Had refused to hand over driver's license after car accident.
FROM ONE DAD TO ANOTHER
Beckham: Name Royal Baby After Me
"I think they should go for David."
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