dealing. it would be helpful to have a jury impact statement, particularly in these high-profile cases. mary griffith, we appreciate your expertise in this case. thanks for being with us. thanks for having me. the naacp says it s not done demanding justice for trayvon martin and calling on the department of justice to now get involved. will that happen? we ll break down what that would mean next. ok, i am coming. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we re always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we re sitting in traffic, i worry i ll have an accident. be right back. so today, i m finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling?
issue of this is that in deliberations i think each one will be able to give her voice and pinto each question. five of the women on the jury are mothers. one that we just put up, one of the jurors has eight children ranging from 3 years old to 19 years old. does the fact that five of them are mothers will that somehow obviously color their decision-making? i think that s a very important fact because as the prosecution did yesterday, in their rebuttal, made a strong emotional pull that the worst fear any parent, mother, father is seeing that your child would be scared just walking home. so, yes, the fact that they are parents and they are mothers is definitely one of those life experiences that they will filter through these facts in deciding this case. mary griffith you re a jury consultant. gate to have your expertise with us this morning. thanks so much. thank you very much. meanwhile three union bosses have teamed up to pen a scathing
while karzai had to survive while he was being neglected, he is a pashtun. however, he is a peaceful one. his father was a parliamentarian. he himself is not pocketing money, or whatever. host: we re going to let it go there and let john newman reply. guest: i know we are short on time. it is crucial and my son talked to me about all the time how important it is, and the soldiers know that, to treat the local population while group a lot of their medics were training kids from the were treating kids from the village who were being hurt by the mortars from the taliban who could not shoot them very well. and we are expanding considerably the civilian effort t. host: how does that compare with vietnam? guest: we suffered in the early years of the war for not having paid attention to that. host: jon newman teaches courses in soviet, chinese, and east asian history. this is his book. you can try to track and online. thanks for being with us this morning. that will about do it fo