community have begun to gather at a makeshift memorial. protesters now gathering. the mayor outraged, saying the officer failed in the most basic human sense. alex perez has the story, and we warn you, the video is very difficult to watch. please. please, i can t breathe. please, man. please, somebody help me. reporter: tonight, the black man in this horrifying video on the ground and in handcuffs is dead. the white officer with his knee on his neck along with three other officers all fired. and the fbi is investigating. he s not resisting arrest or nothing. reporter: the roughly ten-minute video begins after police have the man identified by a lawyer for family members as george floyd, on the ground monday night. police say floyd was unarmed, suspected of trying to pass a forged check at a convenience store. and also appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. his nose is bleeding.
hadn t yet become current. it was a fascinating case in stockholm last year, you recall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. what? just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. by the time patty is finally apprehended, it s almost anticlimactic. patty s famous line when she s taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists.
stockholm last year, you recall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. what? just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. by the time patty is finally apprehended, it s almost anticlimactic. patty s famous line when she s taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists.
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just mentioned tomorrow night regardless of our moderator s attempts to steer the conversation elsewhere? yeah. i think they do. and i think in a real sort of human sense this crisis on the border is one that will rivet people s attention, and people are starting to ask what are the answers here? how are we caring for these children whom we ve received custody of. now they re in our custody, and how are we as americans, as a country, and how is our government responding to that? so i can see the democrats tomorrow night certainly with all the other news breaking around mueller, bringing back to the sort of human interest story, if you will, about our capacity as americans to care for these kids. robert costa, same question. keeping in mind that that photograph does stop you in your tracks. there s so much talk about who is going to take on who at