tonight, we revisit our brief but spectacular interview featuring filmmaker damon davis. his documentary "whose streets" followed the unrest in ferguson and explored the experience of black americans. >> there are there are things that you must think about to survive daily being black in america. the clothes you got on. the way you talk to people. being black is a weapo understand? the weight that you carry ande rker your skin is so, terrifyiat, like, you're whole life.g on eggshells your and the level of anxiety that comes along with that... i don't know any black person that doesn't know what i'm talking 'bout. ouhad been harassed by police. i had been pulleof cars, sat on the curbs, humiliated. there's a huge chunk of the t populatit this is everyday life for. and think about how, how privileged you must be tnot be afraid, every day you walk out of your house. to not be worried abou i'm driving and one of my tail lights is out. or i'm driving in the wrong neighborhood. this tally list you have to go through being black in america. i hope people that are finding out abo