In this episode, Mario Hines and Twenty explore the phrase 'the jury's still out,' discussing its origins, meanings, and cultural implications. They delve into historical contexts, including significant trials that shaped the phrase's usage, and reflect on how it relates to contemporary issues of justice and racial tension. The dialogue emphasizes the anxiety associated with indecision and the societal pressures that influence perceptions of justice.
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0:00 The Boy Who Knew Too Much
0:52 Where Did That Come From: The ATP Intro
1:25 Tupac Cares About Our 100th Episode
4:44 That's All I Have To Say About The Jury Is Still Out
7:22 Confirm the Meaning: Merriam Webster, Cambridge Dictionary, and Oxford Dictionary
12:50 Unveil The Origin - The Gardner Trials
21:11 Story Time: Which Story Is True?
29:24 Unveil The Origin - The Cuban Comet
33:33 Story Time: Unrecognized Talent and Achievements
37:18 Unveil The Origin - The Finch-Tregoff Murder Trials
46:56 Assess The Value: Grading The Phrase The Jury Is Still Out
56:29 Dictionary of Misinformation: The Jury For An Anonymous Verdict
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