course in most high-profile investigations like this, and to determine, yes, there s been transparency, and there s been accountability here. and where there hasn t been, it allows us the opportunity to ask why. is there precedent? are thereover private businesses and organization that have done investigations of this nature and then released all the details of the reports? yes. it happens as a matter of course. so when you have a high-profile matter where there s an independent investigation, there is usually transparency and accountability as a matter of course. i think you ve seen it just this past summer. the new york attorney general released a 168-page report about governor cuomo. but that s not a business. hold on. that s different. that s not a business. right. that s an elected official, and voters do weigh in. like we re the people who put those elected officials in their
jobs. it s different with a private business, and i m not arguing that they should or they shouldn t, but i m trying to understand the precedent because you actually while you didn t do those interviews, you represent the 40 people employed by the washington football team, so you know a lot more about what s in there than i do. yeah. so this does happen in both the private and the public sphere, and more importantly, it s happened with the nfl. the nfl has a history of doing high-profile independent investigations and then releasing the findings in the report of that investigation. they did it with the tom brady deflategate, they did it with the ray rice investigation. and for some reason they have decided not to do it here, and, you know, my clients are asking why is the psi of football more important than hundreds of women who came forward to report decades of harassment and abuse. so the nfl
40 former washington football team employees say they want the findings of an independent investigation into widespread bullying and sexual harassment made public. the demand comes after nfl commissioner roger goodell released a voichl the findings but not the full details of the report. the team was fined 10 million bucks after the investigation which included interviews from more than 15 people. hero s what the commissioner said. i think the organization has been held accountable and i think we ll find dan snyder has not been involved with the organization now for almost four months. we reached out for comment and they referred us to roger goodell s statement at the news conference. joining us now, lisa banks. i want to start with, do you believe the washington football
she failed to do that. now she s at the center of the investigation. this morning, hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer in charge of the props on set, breaking her silence. her attorneys releasing a statement overnight saying she s been falsely portray and slandered in the media, adding she fought for training, days to maintain weapons, and proper time to prepare for gunfire, but ultimately was overruled by production and her department. the whole production set became unsafe due to various factors including lack of safety meetings. with the set shut down and production halted on the movie, gutierrez-reed s statement comes one week after alec baldwin shot and killed cinematographer halyna hutchins with a gun he was told was safe to use. santa fe county sheriff aidan
men mendoza says there s inaccuracies. he was told, no live ammo was ever kept on set. given your investigation so far, is that an accurate and true statement? no, obviously it isn t. that was a live round that struck and killed miss hutch hutchins. going further, hannah had no idea where the live rounds came from. they had gained control over the guns and she never witnessed anyone shoot live rounds with these guns, nor would she permit that. the santa fe county prosecutor says while it s too early to speculate on criminal charges, the film s producers, which include alec baldwin, could be held responsible.