out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the show we walk in the shoes of a police officer that had to make a split second life or death decision of the type i hope none of us ever has to make. the calls for change continue. as do the calls for real transparency and answers. and one major problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009 there was almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths. the data is spotty, there's no comprehensive database where this information is collected. meanwhile a new report by amnesty international found all 50 states failed to comply with international standards on the use of deadly force. specifically that force bedeployed only as a last resort. as stipulated by international law. >> a handful of police departments call for dlii. many have invited the u.s. department of justice to scrutinise the police department. the department of ju