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Monday, July 15, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Trayvon and the Myth of Black-on-Black Crime

Today: Holder: Trayvon's Death Was Unnecessary , Zimmerman Juror Lands Book Agent , Jenny McCarthy to Join 'The View'
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

July 15, 2013
AFTER TRAYVON

Many conservatives are furious that race was "injected" into the trial of George Zimmerman. If Zimmerman were black, the argument goes, no one would have cared. But there's a huge problem with this attempt to shift the conversation to the supposedly ignored epidemic of "black-on-black" crime, writes The Daily Beast's Jamelle Bouie. Namely: there's no such thing as "black-on-black" crime.

ZIMMERMAN TRIAL

In his first public statement since George Zimmerman was found not guilty of murder, Attorney General Eric Holder called Trayvon Martin's death tragic and unnecessary. Holder also said in his prepared remarks on Monday that Martin's killing opened up an opportunity to talk about complicated issues and for the people of America to try to understand one another better. The Justice Department announced on Sunday that it is reviewing whether to charge Zimmerman with criminal civil-rights violations.

CASHING IN

That didn't take very long. Just two days after a Florida jury acquitted George Zimmerman of murder, one of the jurors has signed with Sharlene Martin, a book agent with Martin Literary Management. Juror B37, who plans to stay anonymous at least for now, will write about her experience serving on a high-profile murder case and why the panel had to find Zimmerman not guilty. The juror hasn't inked a book deal yet, but that's probably only a matter of time.

Controversial

ABC's The View will get a controversial new addition. Barbara Walters, who will herself be leaving the show next year, announced that the model, actress, and vocal anti-vaccine campaigner Jenny McCarthy will be replacing Elizabeth Hasselbeck, who is moving to Fox, in September. Rumors that McCarthy might replace Hasselbeck elicited a storm of criticism against ABC for giving her a forum to promote her belief that vaccines cause autism. Walters didn't address the criticism in her announcement, saying only that "she can be serious and outrageous" and "offers a fresh point of view."

BOOKS

Is there any way to reverse the industry's demise? Author Anis Shivani says the system dominated by executives, publicists, and agents needs to be torn down—to give control to readers.


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NOT COOL
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MINIONS
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"Pacific Rim" sinks.
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Barbara Walters wasted little time after Elisabeth Hasselbeck's departure from the daytime talk show to name a successor, tapping former Playboy model Jenny McCarthy as The View's newest co-host.



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