patriots organization and tom brady s agent have given to the investigation, to the punish punishment. a lot of people won t believe them. they say they were dumbfounded by the investigation, by the results, by the punishment and they are adamant that they believe the fix was in when it came to this investigation and this punishment. that s certainly the spirit of their public comments and ted wells, the lawyer who put that report together commissioned by the league to do that he had a conference call today and he had a very simple message for the patriots. if you think you can undermine the credibility of this report, think again. this is the first time after i ve issued my report i find somebody is questioning my independence and suggesting i was influenced by the league office and i think that was wrong. but for those personal attacks i will be candid with you, i would not have respond eded.
running for office at numerous levels. i have watched ad after ad of every prosecutor that s ever run for office who will come to the voters and tell them all the terrible thugs and crooks and rapists and murderers they have put away. that is how prosecutors get elected. it is how they get re-elect eded. it is what they do when they call a press conference to announce a big indictment, when they go out into a neighborhood and say their gang task force is taking down these terrible people. that is what prosecutors do. the piece about the press conference to announce an is the difference. all the rest of it is sort of you know bluster and accomplish accomplishments. when you talk about a specific case that s pending, what people say is the prosecutor is supposed to not issue any facts that are not public, not rush to judgment, not say i m with you, i ve heard your voice, therefore i m going to prosecute, but do reasons in every case. and in this case what happens was from the day she c
afraid, but they didn t show it. for them to climb up on top of the side of the car and look down, one of them was a fire captain, philadelphia fire captain, i know him, this is my neighborhood in northeast philadelphia. he said, hey congressman, you all right? i said i m all right. how many bodies? 11 bodies in here everyone s okay two over there pretty serious. they called his team brought stretchers in, attended to them and started eded trying to escort the rest of us out. i feel very blessed to be here. congressman, as we talk i want to show the live pictures at the podium area set up not really a podium actually in the middle of the street there in philadelphia. we re expecting the mayor to speak to us about nine minutes from now. we will of course carry that conference for you live as you see the fire truck pass by. that is going to be happening in about nine minutes. patrick, i want to go back to you. you know it s 9:30 p.m. you say, you know it s dark it
what would happen if one of you said i m out. i can t do this anymore. i would imagine a bit torn by this might not be good for the business but it s good for you and i care about you so deeply as my spouse. the hard thing is being committed in all aspects. we re together at the office we re trying to be professional and then we come home and on the way home we re trying to be husband and wife. as soon as we get home we try to be mom and dad. that sounds really easy but it needs to be all day long. if one starts slipping? that, i mean, it gets rough really fast. has there been anything that was hard? can you give our audience insight this was an issue we had and this is how we dealt with it. so i think the biggest thing, i think for us we have a shared vision and a common goal. i mean we start eded we were like we want to build sustainable brand. it was hugely important to us.
about the attorney general s statement was she described a frayed relationship between the community and the police frankly and she said it s an understatement because it s to the point of being severed. so she is using some very tough language to describe what a big job this police department has in baltimore to try to regain trust there. tom, something else that intrigued me about what loretta lynch said. this investigation and others will be helpful to police departments across the country. is that right? absolutely carol. first of all, i would like to say i have the highest respect for loretta lynch. i worked with her when she was a young assistant united states attorney in the eastern district of new york when i was working in the organized crime program. she prosecuted many organized crime cases where she worked closely with fbi agents other federal agents local police officers. she went to china in one of our cases to work with the chinese police officers that worked eded