Courtesy of Examiner.com
"Now that Oprah Winfrey no longer has a day time talk show to speak out about injustices in America, she sat down with Extra and spoke about Trayvon Martin’s murder."
"Trayvon was shot to death by a neighborhood watch volunteer named George Zimmermann on February 26, 2012. The death of this teen, and the local police department’s failure to arrest Mr. Zimmermann has sparked an outrage across the country."
Winfrey’s thoughts about the murder
"It is a tragedy and it is a shame that we're sitting here 33 days later and there hasn't been an arrest, or questioning of what actually happened. It's a tragedy and it is a shame and we all know it."
Winfrey speaks about how we can unite around this tragedy
"I saw some people on Twitter saying nothing has changed, the same thing's going on." "Lots has changed and you know why? Because black people, white people, brown people, yellow people all over this country and all over the world are saying the same thing... it's a tragedy and it's a shame and justice needs to be served."
"Oprah says tells Extra that Zimmermann is on the top of her interview list."
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