one more and open up some conversation with the audience, this i found an extraordinary case, whitley jones, african-american woman in south carolina, she defended herself, ended up in defense, he died, initially churches were not to be brought against her, acted reasonably in the doctrine of stand your ground and state appeals the decision not to charge but what i found extraordinary was attorney for the state -- times together a lot of the things you have been telling us about, less than a man's right to stand his ground with streeter he got into a fight with this is an african-american woman at the intersection of racism and sexism, and disadvantage in terms of how the law proceeds. >> the law working the way it was supposed to, there were witnesses, abused by this man, tried to escape, only killed when she couldn't get away and at the stand your ground hearing, acted -- the state prosecutors came after her with guns blazing and the statement summarizes everything these laws were never intended to protect women from domestic violence in the man's castle, and design against stranger dange