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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

subconscious bias against him and also was we learned two, they were looking into people's past social media posts to try to see if there was something in someone's past and they were successful in getting thank to jurors, excluded yesterday, tuesday, because they found some problematic posts going back years and their pasts. >> and yet the judge cautioned the idea that every time you want to ask a juror in an isolated the question that you have a separate meeting with them. the judge is not want that to take place. they want the overall 30 minutes why dare to be used to actually identify any social media posts. but there's also one juror today who was very forthcoming about just how much but she knows about the allegations in this case. she's a lawyer. she's somebody who has read i think the pomeranz book who was one of the members of the da team, who outraged that alvin bragg did not initially want to go four with this case. she's still there well there's still going through the questioning. so, you know, at this point it seems like she's still in the box, but it's not clear yet if

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Newsnight

to unfair trials. the law society of scotland has raised serious concerns. it says, "a jury will always be far more reflective of scottish society than a singlejudge can be, which greatly reduces the potential for subconscious bias to influence trial outcomes. juries are anonymous whilejudges are not." and the government may struggle to get the pilot off the ground. criminal defence lawyers up and down the country, whether it be through their local bar association or scottish solicitors bar association, will boycott any pilot scheme that is put in place. it is seen to be an affront to justice, a social experiment, and one that we cannot knowingly subject our clients too. the bill would mean other sweeping changes too. the number ofjurors in trials will be reduced from 15 to 12. and the abolition of "not proven"

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Meghan Markle letter to King unconscious bias | Royal | News

The letter was reportedly sent following the Sussexes appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show when Meghan claimed a member of the royal family had speculated about how dark their unborn son's skin would be.

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BBC News

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20211217-14:52:00

and why is that? why can we put a man on the moon but we can't figure out why so many women of color are getting these fibroids. >> that are debilitating. >> i have so many friends who have had so many surgeries. and they think, let me take it off, let's just get it taken off. and they find out decades later that tall of those surgeries have impacted their fertility. that's a discussion that you should have had a decade ago, but they weren't having those discussions, that's one. there's also this concept of and a study out a few years ago that 50% of residents in medical school just thought that women of color had a higher threshold of pain. >> why?! why would that be?! >> that's just something that's been -- >> ridiculous? >> and so if you think about it, even if it's not intentional, if i come to you and i say, hey, i'm in a lot of pain, there may be this subconscious bias that you're not even aware of. and look, i have 45 minutes, i have one hour this sunday night. i tried to -- i said, okay, how much do i want to go into politics or nuances of the medical situation. i thought, let me at least first just try to tell you who they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180529:15:20:00

implicit racial bias requires thoughtfulness and time for people to open their hearts and minds. this is at a time when the country is angry and when we're encouraging people when you see something, say something. so jonathan, how do we marry the two at this time of heightened tension to tell people to be more thoughtful about their actions and reactions? >> this is a conversation that must be ongoing. it is not one that one sort of four-hour afternoon session can change you or change people. i think once people know that such a thing exists, that subconscious bias exists, they then have to take the next step to recognize how that works itself in their own lives to point it out to other people who might not realize it. the enbeauty of today and what starbucks is doing, it's teaching its employees or the partners as they call them,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180510:02:45:00

viewers who are familiar with the term what it means. >> so implicit bias basically means that it's a subconscious bias. when you see someone who is african-american, you are afraid of them not because of -- they are actually being a danger but because they are african-american. other racial ways of doing it but that's the easiest one to describe. >> laura: so even if you don't demonstrate any active bias in what you do or say, you can feel those things? >> yeah, absolutely. i know that may sound ridiculous on its face but think about it and resumes for applying to jobs. when you see certain names, those people are less likely to get hired because of the connotations that come with those names. >> laura: let's go to you, kevin. this this is what whoopi goldbeg said today on "the view." she's probably not known to be the most conservative person. let's watch. >> i mean, even though there's black people behind him with a sign that says "blacksburg

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Police Under Fire An AC360 Special Report-20150505-04:49:00

that doll study that we did, they were stunned to see their 4 and 5-year-old child when asked who's the good child without any prompting, any explanation of, you know, why one would be good and one not going toward pointing, you know, to the white child as the good child, the darker skinned child as the problem child. we saw that over and over again, even among african-american kids having this implicit bias. the parents were stunned. a lot of them started to feel like a lot of them said previously, well, i don't need to have a conversation with my child about this because my child doesn't see race. >> the largest study about this, which was developed by researchers at harvard, is maintained by researchers at the university of virginia, has found that everybody except black people have an enormous anti-black, pro-white subconscious bias. secondly, though, i think more importantly is a third of all black people have a anti-black, pro-white bias. the idea that we're not all submerged in the same poisoned perceptions is a misconception.

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CNN Tonight-20150106-03:44:00

explicitly racist laws. and you could say we want these to be removed, we want access to the ballot we want to not be afraid of the police or the klan or whomever in our neighborhoods and we want to be protected from that. this is a very different thing. people are now saying we want to raise consciousness about systemic and subconscious bias. and no one has a -- no one can turn away from that. >> john quickly i know you want to get in on this. quickly because i have to get to break. >> well look i think it will surprise the audience. i actually agree with both charles blow and the professor. where i do disagree with them though is from a tactical management standpoint any movement needs a definable leader to call the shots. and i think this movement is lacking that. but i also criticized the tea party in a column i did on the blaze for exactly the same thing. i think that's where the tea party failed to become an effective movement. so i do agree with oprah winfrey

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Anderson Cooper Special Report-20130720-08:48:00

i was looking at before i came in another one of those medical studies, this is pediatricians. they measured subconscious bias and realized a lot of the doctors have subconscious bias. of those who had subconscious bias, for whites against blacks, they were less likely to offer pain management to the children in their care if they were black. that is the most cruel kind of expression, and they're not even aware that they're allowing these black children to suffer. >> we're raised in america, a lot of this stuff comes in, sort of through subconscious. you eastern not thinking about it. all of us need to examine this. the problems in these kind of cases is for some people, when this gets worked out, there is a really negative impact on their community.

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