It's a "must have" conversation - especially in Black and Brown communities - how to handle yourself when stopped by the police. The "Stop" can literally be a life and death situation and "the talk" is one parents have with their children to hopefully minimize risk and danger. But is the outcome of the encounter solely on the one who is stopped, or do police also have a responsibility to make sure the stop goes well? We talk with Dwayne Bryant, author of "The Stop". His goal is to improve police and community interactions and change the narrative from fear to respect on both sides.