common courtesy and were allowed on their way promptly after they were identified. neither the parole officers nor their attorney would say how long they were held but they were clear on how they felt they were treatmented. erin the attorney representing the parole officers says that this would not indicate how much they are suing the police for, but they say at the very least these officers should be disciplined for what happened that day. >> jason carroll, thank you very much. i think the chance to talk to them brings a lot to light. former new york city police officer bill stop ton, political commentator van jones. bill you were shaking your head through that whole piece. you say there's no way this was racial profiling, why? >> well show me other than people saying it's racism show me the proof where it actually is racism. they were responding to a legal call. four people with bullet-proof vests on. i watched that video many many