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is that two psis below 13.5 or two psis below 12.5?don't have enough information from the league, from their investigators, to know exactly where the footballs -- what the number was and where they all all-lie. where the colts and patriots footballs ended up. how much of a difference was there in the final outcome of the whole situation that they're going through right now. >> right. that's really the point, right? if it was more than one psi the weather is not enough of an excuse. fit was less than then maybe there's enough variance with the weather. we don't know. the nfl hasn't told us. rodney peete, you know how a football feels, though. you heard bill bell deck talk about the fact he couldn't tell the difference with one psi, maybe a little bit with two psi. tom brady says he can't feel it at all. what do you think? >> i agree that if it started at 13.5 and it's below and two pounds below and it goes to 11.5 we don't know the difference. what i like to put to rest though let's take bill belichick out of this conversation. it is st
is that two psis below 13.5 or two psis below 12.5?don't have enough information from the league, from their investigators, to know exactly where the footballs -- what the number was and where they all all-lie. where the colts and patriots footballs ended up. how much of a difference was there in the final outcome of the whole situation that they're going through right now. >> right. that's really the point, right? if it was more than one psi the weather is not enough of an excuse. fit...
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, so, if the psi was 12.5-4, it could have gone down by as much as 1.4, 1.45 psi.his is his hypothesis, in the difference of what they're finding. it seems, at least, reasonable to consider. would you agree with that? >> well, it seems, look, i think he's created a doubt. and i think that's all he needs to do, and that's all he wants to do at this juncture is come up with a plausible explanation -- >> right. >> but even under your calculations and even in the best case scenario, there's still a slight gap, right? ian even if we extrapolate -- look, as you said, neither of us is physicists we don't know exactly, he even, under his, even under their controlled experiment, they were only able to lower it 1.5, and they said that each ball is, he kept talking about the vertability of each ball, which is true, 11 of the 12 balls were, according to what i understood from the league were down two psi, exactly. >> right. >> so how did they all get to the exact minus two, and what happened to that other football? >> let me ask you -- >> i guess you'd say that one wasn't rubb
, so, if the psi was 12.5-4, it could have gone down by as much as 1.4, 1.45 psi.his is his hypothesis, in the difference of what they're finding. it seems, at least, reasonable to consider. would you agree with that? >> well, it seems, look, i think he's created a doubt. and i think that's all he needs to do, and that's all he wants to do at this juncture is come up with a plausible explanation -- >> right. >> but even under your calculations and even in the best case...
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does that stimulate the ball to rise to some sort of psi? i say, yes, it does. >> i'm curious, what do you do to go forward? air on the side of caution? >> well that's another -- you're getting into another whole area here. you're getting into another whole area relating to the next game. yep? that's exactly right. i couldn't and that's exactly why, exactly why this whole process was done for that very reason. and i don't know the answer to that question but that's a very important question. yes? okay. all right, thank you. >>> all right, you've just been listening to a live press conference from pea tree yachts' coach bill belichick, first time we heard from him since thursday. a few highlights and our experts will discuss saying 100% i personally and we as an organization followed every rule to a letter talking about the controversy about whether anyone on the team intentionally deflated the footballs in their last game. the game that they won, to head to the super bowl and he also said that the process they followed was that officials wer
does that stimulate the ball to rise to some sort of psi? i say, yes, it does. >> i'm curious, what do you do to go forward? air on the side of caution? >> well that's another -- you're getting into another whole area here. you're getting into another whole area relating to the next game. yep? that's exactly right. i couldn't and that's exactly why, exactly why this whole process was done for that very reason. and i don't know the answer to that question but that's a very important...
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uva suspended all greek life for the fall semester and phi kappa psi voluntarily suspended its charter, but critical details of the story were disputed by jackie's friends. the magazine apologized and admitted mistakes in reporting. jackie's attorney has refused to comment. in a statement today, phi psi said, "we are pleased that the university and the charlottesville police department have cleared our fraternity of any involvement in this case," but police say the investigation is ongoing and the fraternity has not been officially cleared. a source tells cbs news police are looking at another from fraternity in connection with the purported incident. on campus students say the greek system's problems go beyond one incident and one fraternity. first year paul sanders. >> it should be about setting up a better system so there aren't first years being corralled out on the street first week of school to turn up these places that they have no idea what's in the alcohol. >> reporter: that student told us he still plans to rush a fraternity when the process starts later this week, just not p
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i thought psi was going to be a new tv show, okay?o be a new tv show. melissa: it feels like, let me tell you. it's everywhere you turn on tv, without question. so you think this is all just a whole bunch of nothing. >> i don't think it's nothing because it goes to the beingty of the national football league. it's sort of an assault on the new england patriots, so it is important, i think that the solution be found. but as far as the ps is i of the ball goes, the league even builds into the rules a variance. so they understand it's not always going to be a perfect science. but i think it's important for the league to get this right. as far as the ball goes, the effect of the game, didn't have any effect on it whatsoever. melissa: who's going to win this big game on sunday? >> well actually, i think you and i might be on the same page as this one. i like the new england patriots in this game. i think tom brady's going to have the game of his life. this will cement him as the greatest quarterback that's ever played the game. bill belly
i thought psi was going to be a new tv show, okay?o be a new tv show. melissa: it feels like, let me tell you. it's everywhere you turn on tv, without question. so you think this is all just a whole bunch of nothing. >> i don't think it's nothing because it goes to the beingty of the national football league. it's sort of an assault on the new england patriots, so it is important, i think that the solution be found. but as far as the ps is i of the ball goes, the league even builds into...
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they took footballs and pressurized them to the 12.5 psi, pounds per inch that quarterback tom brady has said he likes his footballs to be pressurized to. and then took them outside in different atmospheric conditions at different times of day, and measured the psi, whether or not it went up and down. and bill belichick says that they found that the the psi dropped by about a pound and a half after the footballs were left outside for an extended period of time. now, he stressed that he wasn't a scientist and that this was just something they wanted to do to learn. the nfl is doing its own investigation. but there was a lot of math in this press conference i have to say, poppy. and a lot of science. and it was very clear to me that bill belichick wanted to put this behind him. because as the press conference went on he got a little agitated. he said that this -- he was not going to be talk about this anymore, that he stressed that this team tries to do everything right. he was called out on that a little bit, made him kind of upset. but he said that this was simply a case of -- he lik
they took footballs and pressurized them to the 12.5 psi, pounds per inch that quarterback tom brady has said he likes his footballs to be pressurized to. and then took them outside in different atmospheric conditions at different times of day, and measured the psi, whether or not it went up and down. and bill belichick says that they found that the the psi dropped by about a pound and a half after the footballs were left outside for an extended period of time. now, he stressed that he wasn't a...
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that equals belichick's science of a 1.5 psi drop in the temperatures. the problem is it's the patriots that did the study. leaving us on this monday before the super bowl with at least six ways to sunday. richard louis, msnbc, new york. >> all right. that clears everything up, right? not at all. now to sports and college hoops. coach "k" is mr. 1,000. mike krzyzewski became the first division i coach in history with 1,000 victories. the blue devils came from back from a ten-point deficit. and taking down virginia tech, 50-47, and the cavaliers improved to a perfect 19-0. >>> at the australian open top ranked serena williams had a nice come back victory to advance to the quarterfinals. she will face the champion who defeated azarenka. and islanders center john tavares tied the all-star record with five, beating team toews. but gusof goes through the legs and how can you not stop watching that? how did he do that? >>> this year's pro bowl was captained by chris carter and michael irvin. team irvin trailed, but matt ryan's pass sealed the win. 32-28. do yo
that equals belichick's science of a 1.5 psi drop in the temperatures. the problem is it's the patriots that did the study. leaving us on this monday before the super bowl with at least six ways to sunday. richard louis, msnbc, new york. >> all right. that clears everything up, right? not at all. now to sports and college hoops. coach "k" is mr. 1,000. mike krzyzewski became the first division i coach in history with 1,000 victories. the blue devils came from back from a...
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next they add air to reach regulation, 12.5 psi. after which the ball goes outside where temperatures averaged in the mid-30s. that causes the balls temperature to drop 60 degrees. >> the true equilibrium of the ball -- >> reporter: tire companies after all tell customers for every 10 degrees, expect a 2% tire pressure change. coincidence or not, that equals his 1.5 psi drop in his footballs. explaining away the nfl allegation. the problem is it's the patriots that did the study, leaving us on this monday before the super bowl with at least six ways to sunday. richard lui, nbc news, new york. >>> just ahead, which movies won big at the s.a.g. awards. >>> plus, did you see it? the ridiculous spinning hockey goal gone viral. introducing preferred rewards from bank of america the new banking rewards program that rewards our customers, every day. you'll get things like rewards bonuses on credit cards.... extra interest on a savings account... preferred pricing on merrill edge online trades and more... across your banking and investing g
next they add air to reach regulation, 12.5 psi. after which the ball goes outside where temperatures averaged in the mid-30s. that causes the balls temperature to drop 60 degrees. >> the true equilibrium of the ball -- >> reporter: tire companies after all tell customers for every 10 degrees, expect a 2% tire pressure change. coincidence or not, that equals his 1.5 psi drop in his footballs. explaining away the nfl allegation. the problem is it's the patriots that did the study,...
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he's not thinking is it 12.5 psi.s worried about making sure he catches the ball and trying to get the ball to the right receiver and 300-pound men trying to rip his head off. he's not concerning himself with that. that's 100% believable. let me tell you something about tom brady. he's been in this league for a long time. he's a guy that we know. we respect him. he's never come out and lied to us before. for him to go out there and say that he had nothing to do with this altering the footballs, he's putting himself on a ledge and basically saying i didn't have anything to do with this. he's not that dumb of a guy to know if he did have something to do with it i'll tell the world that i had nothing to do with it knowing the nfl is going to turn over every rock and look in every corner to figure out what's going on. he's not that stupid. he's not that type of guy. when he goes out and says he had nothing to do with altering the footballs, i can tell you i believe him. the troy aikman statement to compare deflating footb
he's not thinking is it 12.5 psi.s worried about making sure he catches the ball and trying to get the ball to the right receiver and 300-pound men trying to rip his head off. he's not concerning himself with that. that's 100% believable. let me tell you something about tom brady. he's been in this league for a long time. he's a guy that we know. we respect him. he's never come out and lied to us before. for him to go out there and say that he had nothing to do with this altering the footballs,...
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louie cited 12.5 psi, the norminal thing is 13 psi so it is all in there, but there is two other thingsthey want everybody to keep in find for you csi buffs and not psi, csi. >> i followed you. >> in 2006 mr. brady and one of the mannings petitioned the nfl to let the visiting team inflate their own footballs. >> interesting. >> and they were successful because they are big-time guys. and then the guy who detected the deflated ball was not a referee, it was a defensive player d'qwell jackson. he caught the ball and thought, wow, that doesn't feel well. >> and to that point, how much of an advantage is it to play with a deflated ball. >> there is a study, i did not do but it is all over the internet the thing the kids use, but the rate of fumbles by the new england patriots is remarkably low. a staggering statistic or staggering fact. and i'll just tell you, i'm not a professional football player as you know. but -- >> i didn't know that. >> but it is much easier to hold against you and control. it is easier to catch. >> you are absolutely right, bill and espn has done segment after segm
louie cited 12.5 psi, the norminal thing is 13 psi so it is all in there, but there is two other thingsthey want everybody to keep in find for you csi buffs and not psi, csi. >> i followed you. >> in 2006 mr. brady and one of the mannings petitioned the nfl to let the visiting team inflate their own footballs. >> interesting. >> and they were successful because they are big-time guys. and then the guy who detected the deflated ball was not a referee, it was a defensive...
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neil, a 15% loss of air from 12.5 psi is a loss of 1.7 psi almost nothing. a total pressure of 10.63 psi instead of 12.5, it is almost not possible to measure that small of an amount which is exactly what i said bob. more or less. [laughter] who cares? overpaid prima donnas with oversized super egos. and mike in michigan: sure, the patriots cheat, but they could have used cousin inflated footballs, beach balls or jai alai balls and the outcome against the colts wouldn't have changed. it is a nonissue. of ed in connecticut: one rumor is that the patriots inflated the balls with msnbc hot air and that the balls naturally deflated when exposed to the cold light of day. curious. laura in washington: this is getting fishier all the time. is this how we show good sportsmanship to the world, our children etc. j.g. e-mails: i believe tom brady. he gets the snap, passes it off to the player ten balls fall on it. what about the refs? they touched it after every play. what did they feel? what did they feel, indeed. michael: if you think for one split second that a 35-y
neil, a 15% loss of air from 12.5 psi is a loss of 1.7 psi almost nothing. a total pressure of 10.63 psi instead of 12.5, it is almost not possible to measure that small of an amount which is exactly what i said bob. more or less. [laughter] who cares? overpaid prima donnas with oversized super egos. and mike in michigan: sure, the patriots cheat, but they could have used cousin inflated footballs, beach balls or jai alai balls and the outcome against the colts wouldn't have changed. it is a...
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we don't get to the two psi with mother nature alone.say -- stuart: can't rule it out. >> i don't know. but i know that it's not mother nature alone. if they did it intentional, i don't know that. i don't know that. but the process, the process does affect -- we have to know the starting point. you know, you're supposed to pump up the ball and wait. you want the air to cool down, and then you take the pressure. but if someone's overeager and they measure the pressure after pumping, they're going to get an erroneous measurement that's going to put them in the wrong place. stuart: now, you know a lot about football, and you're a scientist to boot. you've got both sides. >> right. stuart: don't you think this has gone just a little bit too far? >> i'm with bell chic he's over it i'm over it too. stuart: really? >> yeah. the thing i'm excited about is everybody's talking about science. every day i've got tons of e-mails, people talking about science. this is awesome. stuart: but you also know bill belichick and tom brady, they cheated before
we don't get to the two psi with mother nature alone.say -- stuart: can't rule it out. >> i don't know. but i know that it's not mother nature alone. if they did it intentional, i don't know that. i don't know that. but the process, the process does affect -- we have to know the starting point. you know, you're supposed to pump up the ball and wait. you want the air to cool down, and then you take the pressure. but if someone's overeager and they measure the pressure after pumping,...
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down only one psi within regulation. the math doesn't quite work out. we don't know what happened. we don't have the proof. you can't convict without proof but some of the excuses starting to fall in. we'll have to wait and see what happens. >> rachel nichols, ben volin and mike pereira. troyache man said he has no doubt tom brady intentionally broke the rules and another star quarterback what he thinks about the remark. took his job as the patriots quarterback. his take on the allegations coming up tonight. and later, new developments in the video tape police shooting and why what the camera sees can sometimes be deceiving and deadly. >> your pockets real quick. don't have anything in here? >> no no. my smokes. >> okay. ♪so nice, so nice♪ ♪sweet, sweet st. thomas nice♪ ♪so nice, so nice♪ ♪st. croix full of pure vibes♪ ♪so nice, so nice♪ ♪st. john a real paradise♪ ♪so nice, so nice♪ ♪proud to be from the virgin islands♪ ♪and the whole place nice♪ to experience your virgin islands "nice", book one of our packages today. n
down only one psi within regulation. the math doesn't quite work out. we don't know what happened. we don't have the proof. you can't convict without proof but some of the excuses starting to fall in. we'll have to wait and see what happens. >> rachel nichols, ben volin and mike pereira. troyache man said he has no doubt tom brady intentionally broke the rules and another star quarterback what he thinks about the remark. took his job as the patriots quarterback. his take on the...
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you can't tell the difference between 13 psi and 10.5 psi.o they might have felt them that ball's fine. rather than going through 48 balls and have to put a gauge in. maybe it was hey, these are good and 3 go out and it's brought to their attention because if it wasn't brought to their attention, would we even be talking about this. probably not. so brought to their attention, they go in and 3 measure the footballs, check the air gauge and they can see they are underinflated. the thing i would say to mike and i understand mike has been -- he has been an official but he knows it's better than anybody else a lot of teams in the national football league league do a lot of things to bend the rules. we heard aaron rodgers say he goes over the allotted 13.5 to get lis footballs a little heavier. so you're telling me he's never played a game with a football that was over inflated? i don't see that. a lot of teams do a lot of things. >> got to shut it down. thank you. thank you, gentlemen. coming up next it's the first major presidential cattle call
you can't tell the difference between 13 psi and 10.5 psi.o they might have felt them that ball's fine. rather than going through 48 balls and have to put a gauge in. maybe it was hey, these are good and 3 go out and it's brought to their attention because if it wasn't brought to their attention, would we even be talking about this. probably not. so brought to their attention, they go in and 3 measure the footballs, check the air gauge and they can see they are underinflated. the thing i would...
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does that stimulate something inside the ball to raise the psi?d say yes, it does. >> based on all the research that has been done i'm curious, what do you do, then differently going forward? you are going to err on the side of caution make sureftthat -- >> well that's another -- you're getting into another whole area here. you're getting into another whole area as it relates to the next game. that's exactly right. i couldn't -- and that's exactly why -- exactly why this whole process was done for that very reason. and i don't know the answer to that question, but that's a very important question. yes. okay. all right. thank you. >> do you think the nfl will change the rule next year? >> three parts tired seven parts testy. patriots coach belichick started off the news conference saying, quote, i believe 100% that i personally and we as an organization followed every rule to the letter and then they went on to talk about atmospheric conditions equilibrium, they lost me a flat tire a man on the moon. and then i tuned out. i got no answers. did jim
does that stimulate something inside the ball to raise the psi?d say yes, it does. >> based on all the research that has been done i'm curious, what do you do, then differently going forward? you are going to err on the side of caution make sureftthat -- >> well that's another -- you're getting into another whole area here. you're getting into another whole area as it relates to the next game. that's exactly right. i couldn't -- and that's exactly why -- exactly why this whole...
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, to use the technical term or 11 psi, which would be significantly below the allowable rules. he said the only way you could tell a difference is pushing on the seams. but in his words, that difference was negligible. also driving this conversation right now is the legendary commentator, the former coach of the oakland raiders, john madden. he said if these balls were deflated, that would have had to have been driven by the quarterback, tom brady. >> psi, pounds per square inch. peter alexander following it for us. and it looks like he probably played some football at some point in his life as well. good to see you. of course we will have complete coverage of new england patriots tom brady's news conference. at the bottom of the hour we'll be talking to former miami dolphin wide receiver randle "thrill" hill. >>> the anti-abortion rally marksed 42nd anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. meanwhile on capitol hill, house lawmakers just within the last hour passed a bill to permanently ban the use of federal funds for abortion. but that's not the bill that republicans had plan
, to use the technical term or 11 psi, which would be significantly below the allowable rules. he said the only way you could tell a difference is pushing on the seams. but in his words, that difference was negligible. also driving this conversation right now is the legendary commentator, the former coach of the oakland raiders, john madden. he said if these balls were deflated, that would have had to have been driven by the quarterback, tom brady. >> psi, pounds per square inch. peter...
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the team can recommend a psi they want the balls inflated to.said quarterback tom brady likes his footballs to be inflated to a certain level. then they leave it in the hands of the officials to measure the footballs and make sure they fall within the rules what the psi should be when playing the game. he was asked, what is next? how do they prevent it from happening at the big game next week at the super bowl if as he alluded to this was an act of science, of atmospheric pressure messing with the footballs. he said it's an important question something he wanted to explore, but not something he felt should be addressed today. there is on ongoing nfl investigation. they have conducted 40 interviews at this point. the nfl is examining other evidence as well. interestingly, the last time we heard from quarterback tom brady, he had not yet been interviewed by the nfl. however, their investigation is ongoing and there is no time line on the investigation so it's unclear if we'll have the answers to the questions before the super bowl. >> just imagine
the team can recommend a psi they want the balls inflated to.said quarterback tom brady likes his footballs to be inflated to a certain level. then they leave it in the hands of the officials to measure the footballs and make sure they fall within the rules what the psi should be when playing the game. he was asked, what is next? how do they prevent it from happening at the big game next week at the super bowl if as he alluded to this was an act of science, of atmospheric pressure messing with...
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every time i was in the interactions, never was the maximum psi discussed.l i like to play with and then went through the and did that. another couple things that are very important and i think people are missing this. in this is not a secretive ball boy sneaking the bag of footballs into the stadium with no one knowing. these footballs are inspected by the officials before the game and passed marked as game footballs. then during the course of this game, every single snap the officials are handling the footballs, putting them down for the spot first and 10, second and 5, whatever it is the officials are handling the football. at no point did the official say this ball is a little deflated and could be competitive advantage and i should check this out. at no point. at no point during week 11 when indianapolis thought this was going on at no point did baltimore say this was going on. did the officials void knowledge of doing this? absolutely not, they're handling the footballs. then another important point. they inflate the balls to the regulation standard ps
every time i was in the interactions, never was the maximum psi discussed.l i like to play with and then went through the and did that. another couple things that are very important and i think people are missing this. in this is not a secretive ball boy sneaking the bag of footballs into the stadium with no one knowing. these footballs are inspected by the officials before the game and passed marked as game footballs. then during the course of this game, every single snap the officials are...
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earlier, betty spoke with ali baba banker joe psi. >> on the monetization rate we reported 1.96% whichas been trending up. one thing to remember about mobile is we have now 265 million monthly active users coming to our mobile apps to buy things. so that's a very, very good result, especially in light of the net add. we added 48 million monthly active users in this quarter. so we believe that as long as you continue to attract users on mobile to buy things, to engage on your platform, at some point, monetization will follow. and one thing i would like everyone to remember in the fourth quarter, ali baba generated $1 billion u.s. dollars in revenue. so this is a very substantial number. we broke that $1 billion mark this quarter. >> joe, on other developments, and by the way, spoking about mobile, yahoo saw some good mobile ad revenue growth in their quarter just a day ago marisa mier has now spun out her ali baba shares into spinco. would you have any interest in buying all or part of spinco? >> we don't anticipate entering into an agreement with yahoo or spinco. this is something that
earlier, betty spoke with ali baba banker joe psi. >> on the monetization rate we reported 1.96% whichas been trending up. one thing to remember about mobile is we have now 265 million monthly active users coming to our mobile apps to buy things. so that's a very, very good result, especially in light of the net add. we added 48 million monthly active users in this quarter. so we believe that as long as you continue to attract users on mobile to buy things, to engage on your platform, at...
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psi is 12.5 to 13.5. while underinflated footballs are favored by both the flavors who catch them and the quarterbacks, like tom brady, there is no reporting thus far about who may have altered the footballs. or even whether they were properly inspected in the first place. nfl's official statement is, our review is continuing. wee will provide an update as soon as possible. according to espn, significant details emerging, reporting that the patriots footballs were tested at the half and reinflated and put back in play for the second half and tested after the game. the report did not reveal the results of the test after the game. bear in mind, the tactile quality of the football, the lengths the teams go through, is well known. like this fascinating "new york times" story from last season, quote, a new ball despised for its sheen and waxy gloss is easily hit. each team has 12 to 20 balls, it is meticulously groomed and cared for according to the needs of the quarterback. not even tom brady himself told eei
psi is 12.5 to 13.5. while underinflated footballs are favored by both the flavors who catch them and the quarterbacks, like tom brady, there is no reporting thus far about who may have altered the footballs. or even whether they were properly inspected in the first place. nfl's official statement is, our review is continuing. wee will provide an update as soon as possible. according to espn, significant details emerging, reporting that the patriots footballs were tested at the half and...
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number one, the ball has to weigh -- or has to have 12.5 to 13.5 psis. when an equipment manager brings it in, he may bring it in, if the patriots like a softball, they can bring it in at 12.5. right on the number at 12.5. if the quarterback likes a hardball, they'll bring it in at 13.5. that ball can be as low as 12.5. maybe the ball came in at 12.5. did it go down a half a pound or two? i don't think we really know exactly what happened. that's why i am reserving my judgment until the nfl comes out and says this was done by this individual. right now, i think we're just speculating what actually happened. >> so michael, help me out here. i don't know a lot about football. but i do know this. i can research the things that have happened in football before. this is one fella who has come on the record as former quarterback for the tampa bay buccaneers. he has admitted -- and i'll quote him here, i paid some guys to get the balls right. i went and got all 100 footballs and they took care of them. it cost him according to the newspaper, $7500, he's quoted
number one, the ball has to weigh -- or has to have 12.5 to 13.5 psis. when an equipment manager brings it in, he may bring it in, if the patriots like a softball, they can bring it in at 12.5. right on the number at 12.5. if the quarterback likes a hardball, they'll bring it in at 13.5. that ball can be as low as 12.5. maybe the ball came in at 12.5. did it go down a half a pound or two? i don't think we really know exactly what happened. that's why i am reserving my judgment until the nfl...
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and they set the psi looefl what we assume was an equal level. at kickoff, 11 of the 12 for the patriots were less. something happened in that time window. that's something bill belichick can't explain. that's something right now nobody can explain. >> the nfl considering everything that's happened this season, has to get this right. but it's going to be a distraction heading into super bowl week. can you think of why this is taking so long? >> the patriots have been accused in the past of using deflated footballs. maybe that's why the nfl is looking into past games and seeing if they can find more evidence. i don't know how you prove them wrong? you need definitive evidence. bill belichick should have been in the film room game-planning. where he had to learn about footballs. i think that's why he was so embarrassed in that press conference. >> i have to be honest, this didn't affect the outcome of the game at all. >> not at all. >> it just raises the questions of playing by the rules. would this still be a story if it weren't the patriots? >> n
and they set the psi looefl what we assume was an equal level. at kickoff, 11 of the 12 for the patriots were less. something happened in that time window. that's something bill belichick can't explain. that's something right now nobody can explain. >> the nfl considering everything that's happened this season, has to get this right. but it's going to be a distraction heading into super bowl week. can you think of why this is taking so long? >> the patriots have been accused in the...
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he said his team can recommend a psi, pounds per square inch that they want the balls to be inflated to and he said that quarterback tom brady likes his footballs to be inflated to a certain level but then they leave that in the hands of the official officials to measure the football theys provide and make sure they fall within the rule what is the psi should be when they're playing the game. he was also asked what's next, how do they prevent this from happening at the big game next week at the super bowl if as he alluded to this was an act of science, of atmospheric pressure messing with the footballs, and he said that was an important question, something he wanted to explore but was not something he felt should be addressed today. there is an ongoing nfl investigation. we have conducted more than 40 interviews at this point. the nfl also says they are examining other evidence as well. interestingly, the last time we heard from quarterback tom brady he had not yet been interviewed by the nfl. however, their investigation is ongoing and there is no time line on that investigation so
he said his team can recommend a psi, pounds per square inch that they want the balls to be inflated to and he said that quarterback tom brady likes his footballs to be inflated to a certain level but then they leave that in the hands of the official officials to measure the football theys provide and make sure they fall within the rule what is the psi should be when they're playing the game. he was also asked what's next, how do they prevent this from happening at the big game next week at the...
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i bought these two, measured the exact psi. this is the regulation. this is the patriot way, so to speak. you decide. can you feel the difference? i can. >> you can feel the difference. >> this feels like 11.9 psi. >> you're not that good. >> this is the softer one? >> yeah. >> easier to throw, easier to catch. you can hold it a little bit. >> feels a tiny bit more infacilitated. >> you make a good point. both teams had to play with it. either way, the patriots destroyed the colts this weekend but this brings up a lot of questions and right now we don't know any and apparently tom brady and bill belichick don't know. >> let's get a game going outside. >> all right. everyone's still talking about k.d. in d.c. did the fans make him feel loved, enough to come to the wizards when he's a free agent in two years? this guy sat behind the thunder bench, really laying it on thick with the signs. durant didn't disappoint the hometown crowd especially with this unbelievable dunk over gortat. i've seen it over and over. he finished with 34 points in oklahoma city
i bought these two, measured the exact psi. this is the regulation. this is the patriot way, so to speak. you decide. can you feel the difference? i can. >> you can feel the difference. >> this feels like 11.9 psi. >> you're not that good. >> this is the softer one? >> yeah. >> easier to throw, easier to catch. you can hold it a little bit. >> feels a tiny bit more infacilitated. >> you make a good point. both teams had to play with it. either...
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is not one equipment managementr or ball boy he would take it upon themselves to deflate the ball to psi unless the starting quarterback new about it. >> experts say the only time it could have been deflated was in the final minutes before kickoff or during the game, on the sidelines. we found out just how fast that can be done. >> just like that, 3, 4 seconds. >> the nfl is apparently in no hurry to question tom brady. he says they have not asked about the flight-gate, so for now he is pumped up for super sunday. the nfl told abc news it is not commenting on the details of the review. so the story will go on. >> it's not over. and plenty of silly names for this deflate, gate. let's move on to the weather because we have several systems headed our way? >> the next one could hit late tomorrow, the next one on its heels. these are fairly minimal impact. the wide view, winter storm watches. if we have a winter storm watch it means it's possible winter weather. it can go to winter storm status within a day or two. with the advisories in the mountains, we have winter storm warnings were it ha
is not one equipment managementr or ball boy he would take it upon themselves to deflate the ball to psi unless the starting quarterback new about it. >> experts say the only time it could have been deflated was in the final minutes before kickoff or during the game, on the sidelines. we found out just how fast that can be done. >> just like that, 3, 4 seconds. >> the nfl is apparently in no hurry to question tom brady. he says they have not asked about the flight-gate, so for...
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one thing i go back is it measured psi was indoor when the officers measured it.that could have been 9.5 on the field. so that would have made -- >> not by the time they went back in. >> and the tighter the spiral the further the football is going to go as well right? >> yes. the tighter spiral will get you more accuracy and further. so in bad weather it really helps in terms of having good help. >> thank you, professor, for putting up with our silliness. man, i would take that class. >>> up next what we learn from the black sox of 1919 and deflategate. ballgazi, which we get back. racell quantum to power their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped over one million business owners get started. visit us today for legal help you can count on to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪searching with devotion♪ ♪for a snack that isn't lame♪ ♪but this...♪ ♪takes my breath away♪ [ fe
one thing i go back is it measured psi was indoor when the officers measured it.that could have been 9.5 on the field. so that would have made -- >> not by the time they went back in. >> and the tighter the spiral the further the football is going to go as well right? >> yes. the tighter spiral will get you more accuracy and further. so in bad weather it really helps in terms of having good help. >> thank you, professor, for putting up with our silliness. man, i would...
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i didn't really check the psi. couldn't tell you what it was. i didn't know exactly what it was until the day before yesterday when all the issues and problems started. but it didn't affect tovm brady because in the second half they scored 28 points with a quote/unquote, inflated football. i think it's a lot to do about nothing. >> you do? what do you think, spencer? >> well, i think joe just really nailed it on the head. but that's the question that has to be asked, sean. we like the content, right? but is this content or nonsense? i tend to think in terms of evaluating whether or not it made a difference in the outcome of the game. but that's not really the issue here. the issue here is they cheat. there's a culture with the new england patriots. everybody's focusing on whether it's a tough rule, whether it's this current situation now. but i go all the way back to 1982 in that miami dolphins matchup when the groundskeeper came out and mysteriously found a way to clear a path so that the kicker could make that game winning field goal. i mean,
i didn't really check the psi. couldn't tell you what it was. i didn't know exactly what it was until the day before yesterday when all the issues and problems started. but it didn't affect tovm brady because in the second half they scored 28 points with a quote/unquote, inflated football. i think it's a lot to do about nothing. >> you do? what do you think, spencer? >> well, i think joe just really nailed it on the head. but that's the question that has to be asked, sean. we like...
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to 11 psi. so something happened between that time when the refs approved the balls to when they then measured them again and at that second half it was down to 11. more to come. coming up on news 4 at 5:00 we asked super bowl winning quarterback joe theismann, super bowl quarterback, to throw footballs at that alleged patriot weight. and he tells us whether or not you can feel the difference and whether or not that is an advantage or not for tom brady and the patriots. we veal that coming up on news 4 at 5:00. back to you. >> as we count down this story certainly is not going away. bray ti says he hopes it doesn't take attention away from the accomplishment of his team. i beal heading to arizona to cover all the big events. you can see my live reports starting monday on news4. >>> we hope you liked the weather today because die-- diana diana, it's about to change. >> we will be tracking a storm system moving into the area arriving tomorrow evening between about 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. a bit of
to 11 psi. so something happened between that time when the refs approved the balls to when they then measured them again and at that second half it was down to 11. more to come. coming up on news 4 at 5:00 we asked super bowl winning quarterback joe theismann, super bowl quarterback, to throw footballs at that alleged patriot weight. and he tells us whether or not you can feel the difference and whether or not that is an advantage or not for tom brady and the patriots. we veal that coming up...
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he suggests weather conditions changed the psi levels in the footballs. not the team. he claims they learned their lesson after spy gate. >> we try to do everything right. we err on side of caution. it's been that way now for many years. anything that is close we stay as far away from the line as we can. and in this case, i can say that we are as far as as i know, and everything that i can do. we did everything as right as we could do it. >> and everybody believes you. former eagles quarterback donovan mcnabb and patriots quarterback tom brady were among the players years ago that pushed nfl to let each team bring their own footballs and nk has bee in says brady could have taken more responsibility here. >> i don't think they will make it a distraction they'll use it as motivation and now the weight is open shoulders of roger guidele of what he will do. i don't think they'll make a decision by week of super bowl it will come down maybe a month after the super bowl leading into the draft. >> claude giroux and jake vorachek representing flyers in nhl skills competition.
he suggests weather conditions changed the psi levels in the footballs. not the team. he claims they learned their lesson after spy gate. >> we try to do everything right. we err on side of caution. it's been that way now for many years. anything that is close we stay as far away from the line as we can. and in this case, i can say that we are as far as as i know, and everything that i can do. we did everything as right as we could do it. >> and everybody believes you. former eagles...
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your mind is being able to be able to tell the difference between those two footballs as far as the psioes. >> is that right? i do want to ask before i go to marty, you played for the patriots in 2007 during the cheating scandal about filming the other teams and then 2012 you played. any word of this anything you ever heard about deflating the balls? >> never. and it was interesting to me because i didn't even know the referees checked the balls before the games, like bill said he was just finding out that they are, that the stuff he learned over the last three days was things that he didn't know within the last 40 years. >> marty, what do you think? i have to say like when jason, my staffer, was able to tell the difference between an 11.5 and 12.5 psi inflated football i started to wonder about how honest tom brady was being. >> well i think that there have been several quarterbacks that have tried this and i know the other day, i was there when mark brunell did and they had three different balls, regular inflated ball underinflated ball and overinflated ball and did not tell him which
your mind is being able to be able to tell the difference between those two footballs as far as the psioes. >> is that right? i do want to ask before i go to marty, you played for the patriots in 2007 during the cheating scandal about filming the other teams and then 2012 you played. any word of this anything you ever heard about deflating the balls? >> never. and it was interesting to me because i didn't even know the referees checked the balls before the games, like bill said he...
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the officials never check the gauge because it clearly said you can't tell the difference between 13 psi and 10.5 ps soishgs they might have felt them, that ball's fine, that ball's fine rather than going through 48 balls and having to put a gauge in. maybe it was just, hey, these balls are good and now they go out and it's brought to their attention because if it wasn't would we've been talking about this? probably not. it was brought to their attention. now they go in and they measure the footballs, they check the air gauge and they see they're a little bit underinflated. the thing that i would say, and i understand mike was an official for a long time but he knows as better than anybody else a lot of teams in the national football league do a lot of things to bend the rules and go over. we heard aaron rodgers say he goes over the allotted 13.5 to get his footballs a little bit heavier. so you're telling me that he's never played a game with a football that was overinflated? i just don't see that. a lot of teams do a lot of different things. >> got to shut it down but thank you, what a
the officials never check the gauge because it clearly said you can't tell the difference between 13 psi and 10.5 ps soishgs they might have felt them, that ball's fine, that ball's fine rather than going through 48 balls and having to put a gauge in. maybe it was just, hey, these balls are good and now they go out and it's brought to their attention because if it wasn't would we've been talking about this? probably not. it was brought to their attention. now they go in and they measure the...
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issue, reports 11 of the 12 game balls were underinflated below the 12.5 pounds per square inch or psi allowed. today bill belichick's team simulated the exact conditions of last week's game in which temperatures at times hovered around the 40s. the result -- >> we found once the footballs were on the field over an extended period of time, in other words they were adjusted to the climatic conditions that they were down approximately 1.5 pounds per square inch. >> reporter: in a telephone interview, tim gay, a physics professor at the university of nebraska, said it's plausible. a drop in temperature can result in a drop in pressure. >> if we use the basic laws of physics, that's completely consistent with a deflation of as much as three pounds. >> reporter: the patriots have consistently insisted they haven't done anything wrong. on thursday quarterback tom brady faced tough questions. >> is tom brady a cheater? >> i don't believe so. >> reporter: as the nfl conducts its own investigation, belichick made it clear he's done talking for now. >> i'm embarrassed the talk about the amount o
issue, reports 11 of the 12 game balls were underinflated below the 12.5 pounds per square inch or psi allowed. today bill belichick's team simulated the exact conditions of last week's game in which temperatures at times hovered around the 40s. the result -- >> we found once the footballs were on the field over an extended period of time, in other words they were adjusted to the climatic conditions that they were down approximately 1.5 pounds per square inch. >> reporter: in a...
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. >> rape i psi, you want me to make jokes about the pope. the pope is dope, have you seen that guy's hat? gangster. see what happens, now we are in vatican city instead of race town. >> larry: wow. i mean, wow. you really are a pro. >> i know, right. okay. all right. so what if the guy is persistent and won't stop, what do you do then? >> then i just tell the truth i tell him how you really feel. >> what do you mean? >> well i just keep it real and look him in the eye and tell him, listen you don't want to do that because i am going to hurt your feelings and then you are going to want to fight me and this is where it gets tricky i can fight an you will do the guy who gets his ass whipped by the comedian so sit your ass down and let me do my job. are you thinking of my crimes, larry, no you are thinking of getting your ass kick, ain't you. >> larry: wow. that is exactly what i was thinking. you can read my mind. guysly done, mike, everybody! new trident unwrapped is the gum you love without a wrapper. welcome to the easy life. ♪ trident unwra
. >> rape i psi, you want me to make jokes about the pope. the pope is dope, have you seen that guy's hat? gangster. see what happens, now we are in vatican city instead of race town. >> larry: wow. i mean, wow. you really are a pro. >> i know, right. okay. all right. so what if the guy is persistent and won't stop, what do you do then? >> then i just tell the truth i tell him how you really feel. >> what do you mean? >> well i just keep it real and look him...
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equipment manager or ball boy in the nfl that would take it upon himself to deflate a football two psi, unless the starting quarterback knew about it. >> for the balls to be deflated, that doesn't happen unless the quarterback wants that to happen, i can assure you of that. >> reporter: this we know -- 11 of the 12 footballs were underinflated. so, if the patriots didn't do it, who did? what are people supposed to believe, that the footballs just magically deflated on their own? >> i don't know, they'll believe whatever they want to believe. >> reporter: the nfl has disciplined the patriots before. some asking the league to blow the whistle harder this time, sending a message. does this team want resolution from the nfl, no matter what that may be? >> i have no idea. like i said, i don't know how this is going to go. >> reporter: how do you make deflate-gate go away? you're walking away? >> yeah. >> reporter: here at nfl headquarters the league will review evidence over the next few days. and it will most likely go into super bowl. and the patriots are ready to move on. >>> and a new w
equipment manager or ball boy in the nfl that would take it upon himself to deflate a football two psi, unless the starting quarterback knew about it. >> for the balls to be deflated, that doesn't happen unless the quarterback wants that to happen, i can assure you of that. >> reporter: this we know -- 11 of the 12 footballs were underinflated. so, if the patriots didn't do it, who did? what are people supposed to believe, that the footballs just magically deflated on their own?...
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investigators could not confirm a rape occurred at the phi kappa psi fraternity house. in a rolling stone article a female student claimed she was gang raped back in 2012. after the article was published, the university temporarily suspended fraternity activities. the rolling stone apologized for the article and charlottesville police will release the findings of their investigation when it's complete. >>> coming up move over detroit, first fleet of a new type of car is set to be manufactured right here in the d.c. area. >> reporter: dozens come out in the rain to remember a man who died at the hands of >>> two years ago tonight a frederick mom got the call no mother is ever prepared for. her son had been killed at the hands of police. >> tonight debra alfarone updates us on the fight for justice for ethan saylor, a 26- year-old man with downs syndrome and how his mother is trying to make a difference. >> reporter: dozens come out in the rain to remember ethan saylor, a young man who died two years ago today at the hands of police at a frederick movie theater. patty say
investigators could not confirm a rape occurred at the phi kappa psi fraternity house. in a rolling stone article a female student claimed she was gang raped back in 2012. after the article was published, the university temporarily suspended fraternity activities. the rolling stone apologized for the article and charlottesville police will release the findings of their investigation when it's complete. >>> coming up move over detroit, first fleet of a new type of car is set to be...