was just released. >> certainly. the first reaction to some extent is a surprise, because we had been led to believe that the body camera video wouldn't show us anything revelatory. now that we've seen this video almost two years after the shooting, we see all types of new details that would have helped us interpret the shooting back in july 2016. what we see is the immediate escalation of the interaction by officer blane salamoni. we see alton sterling being stunned with a taser even as he was at least partially complying. in that moment when the officer tackles him to the ground leading to the shooting, it appears from this video that alton sterling was standing with his hands up. it raises questions about the police tactics even if this new video doesn't raise to the level of prompting legal charges. >> page, on one hand it's hard to watch the video. on the other hand, it's hard not to watch it, it is disturbing on so many levels. we know sterling did have a gun, that's important here. but based on what you witnessed, is there a case to be made that