Tonight, as the u. S. Nears the 100,000 mark in lives lost, the flash points. The images of the giant crowds. The questions. And are some americans putting each other at risk . And the other developing story as we come on tonight. The death of an unarmed black man, under arrest, telling the officer, I Cant Breathe. The growing outrage tonight over the deeply disturbing death of a black man arrested and handcuffed by police in minneapolis. The officer seen with his knee on the mans neck. And the man can be heard pleading on that video, I Cant Breathe. The video playing out for nearly ten minutes. Bystanders demanding police check his pulse. Authorities say he died a short time later. Tonight, four officers fired. And what the mayor is now saying about the officer. Meantime, as america approaches that chilling milestone, the unsettling images. Packed beaches and parks. Huge crowds at parties. No sorocial distancing. Hundreds from one of those parties already told to selfquarantine for 14
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over the weekend. social distancing is absolutely critical. and if you can t social distance and you re outside, you must wear a mask. reporter: from beaches to pool parties like this one in houston. to this crowded bar in arizona. many americans close together and many without masks. if you re worried about it, stay home. if you don t want to catch it, stay home. reporter: after back to back pool parties at missouri s lake of the ozarks, health officials urging anyone there to self-quarantine for 14 days. it seems like the younger generation doesn t have any fear here. reporter: tonight, cases of the virus still rising across 14 states, including in alabama. the mayor of montgomery telling our marcus moore they re low on icu beds. is it too soon to open alabama and this city? absolutely. i think it s too soon. we have to make sure that we are being guided by the data and not the dollars. reporter: but tonight, signs