Football air pressure. The National Football league is investigating this situation. We have cooperated fully, quickly and completely with every request that they have made, continue to be cooperate in any way that we can. I have no explanation for what happened, and thats what they are looking into. We also learned in the past hour patriots Quarterback Tom Brady will hold a News Conference at 4 00 p. M. Today eastern time. Nbcs Stephanie Gosk joins us live now from the scene of Bill Belichicks News Conference there, Gillette Stadium in foxborough massachusetts, and stephanie, coach belichick insisted this morning that hes learned more about the nfls rules for inflating footballs in the past few days than he ever knew. Reporter thats right, he does that, and then he outlines very Simple Police i had no knowledge of it and i have no explanation for it and he said that repeatedly when he was asked multiple questions by people that are there in the room about what he knew and how it could have possibly happened. Interesting to point out about this press conference thats happening later on with tom brady, the quarterback for the patriots. He was scheduled to have a press Conference Tomorrow so this is essentially an unscheduled press conference to talk about these charges, and one of the things each day that belichick did this morning is make it very clear that it would have had to have been somebody on the patriots, not him, that had any involvement of this. That would immediately draw attention to the quarterback because, of course hes the one that has the ball in his hands most of the game and that will be the question directed towards tom brady at 4 00. Certainly the case especially since in the 2011 interview he did state i prefer the underinflated balls. Stephanie, talk about coach belichick who said the patriots inflate their football to 12. 5 pounds per square inch and if any came out, those footballs would be in violation. Thats correct, and one of the things he said is that now Going Forward they are going to inflate their balls to that 13. 5 mark so if air does come out of the ball they wont be accused of breaking the rules, but to be honest, people dont really care about what they are going to be doing Going Forward. They care about what happened and so far theres been no real explanation for why they could be underinflated. Important to point out that theres a report that comes from espn. Nbc news has not independently verified it. They say at halftime the officials discovered 11 out of the 12 balls being underinflated by two pounds which is a considerable amount. No one has really reason or explanation as to how that could happen if it didnt happen deliberately. And then theres the question of possible outcomes penalties, if at all. Stephanie gosk for us there at Gillette Stadium in foxborough. We appreciate it. Lets bring in former new york giants placekicker Lawrence Tynes who helped the giants win two super bowls, both against tom brady and the new England Patriots in 2008 and 2012 also former new England Patriots receiver Donte Stallworth who played on both patriot teams that lost to the giants. We appreciate you boast of you being with us and anxious to hear what you have to say. Dante, lets hear from you. You know Bill Belichick and were there for the 2008 spy scandal where it was found the new England Patriots had taped the new york job sideline issue. Does it bother you that your former team is embroiled in another controversy and whats your reaction to what coach belichick said . I think everyone outside of the fan base of the new England Patriots looks at the new England Patriots as the evil empire so they would probably love nothing more than to catch tom brady on a videotape deflating footballs, and to make a couple of points of belichicks press conference. People people are reading into it a little too much. He always first all, hes always that way, anyone who covers him know that thats the typical way he answers questions. But number two i think that he he wasnt really throwing trade under the bus. What he said specifically was if you wanted to talk to tom about the specifics of how he likes his balls tailored then you can do that. I cant answer to that because thats his own preference and lawrence can also tell you, too, kickers, punters and quarterbacks, all of those guys have to have balls exactly the way they want them in the games. Hes made no secret about that saying that he prefers them underinflated. Everybody will want to hear from him when he speaks at four. Lawrence to you, you really made it no secret as how youve been taunting the patriots on twit we are comments like the pats have learned to celebrate the hell out of those afc championships because they know what comes two weeks later. All right. So given, that do you really believe the patriots would cheat by deflating football so that it would be easier to grip while playing in the cold rain . Would they go so far knowing their history, too . I really dont. I mean what bill said listen, when he says he doesnt know anything about the footballs, i guarantee you thats 100 fact. If i was to ask coach coughlin about the footballs he would look at me with cross eyes. These coaches have so much to worry about on game day the last thing they are really worried about is the footballs. Its a personal preference as dontae said. To say they are cheating i dont think thats the right thing to say. We dont know im obviously not a patriots fan but im not going to say they were cheating. Interesting to hear that perspective, especially coming from you. Dontae, whats your experience . How do they tamper with football youre talking about 11 football during the day, knowing that these officials mark them so that the regulation and you have Bill Belichick saying i have no explanation how this happened. How does this happen . Well thats i think thats one of the underlying issues that we have here in this situation. Theres not much time for these guys to grab the balls and deflate 11 out of 12 balls. It is a mystery. The nfl is investigating. The officials check the balls more than two hours before the games and i think if im not mistaken they have those balls outside on the field for that whole duration so for someone to really manipulate those football, i mean its like you would have to mastermind it and, you know, there are rules that need to be followed so if theres any wrongdoing yes, they should be punish and like any other team would, but i think since it is the patriots people do tend to to believe that they are involved in these kind of situations these kind of schemes and undoings its funny. Lets look at score here on sundays game. 457. Yeah. The patriots beating the colts fair. Hypothetically, even if the balls were underinflated, what kind of difference would that have made at all in that game especially, you know with the scoring that we have here lawrence to you . No difference. I mean Legarrette Blount could have been carrying a twoliter bottle of coke. It doesnt matter what they played with that day. As donte said its the new England Patriots one of the best franchises in pro football. They are consistent winners. The thing is here listen this is an nfl problem. The nfl has created this in my opinion. Our kicking balls when i was a player were completely governed. They flew in with the official on game day. He had the balls. We never saw them until i got a ball in kickoff, so until they start using that protocol with regards to quarterback footballs i think youre going to continue to see people manipulating the footballs because on the sideline of the and a half game as donte will tell you, theres the guy on the sideline with a k on his vest. This guy shuttles in and out the footballs for kicking downs and until we start doing that, i think youre going to continue to see the balls being manipulated. I see that i see your point, for any given game but were talking about the afc championship. Did we lose you there . Hopefully they can figure out his audio so he can join us. But were talking about, you know, two weeks before the super bowl and the afc championship, is this somewhat of a distraction . They should be cons straight on the game of the super bowl here . Yeah. I think the number one thing with the new England Patriots is they can handle any types of distractions that come their way. They have handled many potential distractions with corey dillon coming over and being seen as a nuisance. He was quiet all year didnt make a distraction, same thing with randy moss when he came over, no issues spygate that same year. He didnt let anyone speak about it, and that motivated us more so if i can say anything, this will definitely motivate the team, and they will use this as a motivating factor. Everyone says that its super bowl and you dont need any extra factors. Well, i mean you look at what the giants did to us in the super bowl back in 2008. We one defeated for them to need that extra motivation to beat us and break our total undefeated season you can always use extra motivation, even in a super bowl game . Well see and anxious to hear what tom brady has to say when he speaks at 4 00 p. M. Lawrence tynes and Donte Stallworth, thank you so much for that perspective definitely. Thank you. Good perspective to hear. We are also following a new report surrounding the federal investigation into the shooting death of Michael Brown. With the Justice Department set to close the investigation soon, Law Enforcement officials tell the New York Times the lawyers handling the case will recommend that no civil rights charges be filed against former officer Darren Wilson after the fbi investigation found no evidence to report charges. Once a recommendation is made attorney general eric holder and doj civil rights chief will have the final say but as the paper notes its rare for them to overrule attorneys recommendations. So far the Justice Department has declined to comment on the report, and attorneys for browns family say that theyll wait for official word from the Justice Department. Now while it is unclear when the decision will be made theres still an Ongoing Police probe into the Ferguson Police department. Joining me is attorney john burrows who handled several highprofile cases including the rodney king case and civil rights settlement against the Oakland Police department. Thanks for being here this morning, and i want to ask you this here. This is coming from unnamed Law Enforcement officials here. Our nbc justice correspondent Pete Williams points out that prosecutors have long since concluded that there was not enough evidence to support a civil rights cases. It requires a very High Standard of proof. Break that down for us. How high is that standard . Well its pretty high. I mean youre talking about a statement where a person has to have a specific intent to violate ones civil rights. Thats pretty high proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and so prosecutors in the u. S. Government are very reluctant to bring these kind of charges unless they have clear and uncontroverted evidence. In this case you have conflict in the evidence. You dont have any evidence that really offsets what the Police Officers had to say. You had a fight at the car and, therefore, the officer has a right to respond to that and then later you have testimony that suggests that Michael Brown was charging at him so at end of the day hes like defending himself given the facts that we know. There are other people who will testify to other things but the truth of the matter is its conflicting evidence and so for the Justice Department to put that kind of evidence on its not clear enough for him to prove specific intent that he was trying to violate the civil rights so its not surprising. It was pretty clear to me that once you had the fight at the car and Michael Brown ran, whether or not he turned and came back or not, the officer felt his life was justified and shooting shooting his weapon was justified and that makes it did you have for an attorney general to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt. The fbi, quote, interviewed more than 200 people and analyzed cell phone video there. Officer wilsons gun, clothing and other evidence were analyzed at the fbis laboratory. Mr. Holder ordered a separate autopsy which was conducted by pathologists from the Armed Forces MedicalExaminers Office there at Dover Air Force base and then this the federal government investigation did not uncover any facts that differed significantly from the evidence made public by the authorities in missouri late last year. Weve all heard from Benjamin Crump who represents Michael Browns family who says ive heard speculation on cases before that didnt turn out to be true. Its too much to put the family through to respond to every rumor. If this turns out to be the case, what are the other avenues for the brown family as far as civil suit or anything else . Clearly a federal civil rights lawsuit. 19939 section of the civil rights act, and can you say that it was a wrongful death or improperly done the burden of proof in that case is dealing with reasonable doubt and that can be done. From a global point of view the Justice Department is looking at the department the Ferguson Police department for purposes of determination whether or not they are disproportionately affecting africanamericans in a discriminatory way in their policing and they go to the question of hiring and what kind of stops have you made . What kind of force is being used and whether or not theres improper discipline or lack of discipline in terms of these issues and whether the department is used in such a way so as to bring down District Of Columbia krim try Law Enforcement on the community. Thats a huge issue and that can be done but thats not relief for the family. Familys relief has to come through a civil rights lawsuit which im sure mr. Crump and others will bring. They do have that avenue. That will be going after the Ferguson Police department not necessarily officer Darren Wilson himself. John burburris thanks for joining us this morning. Lawyers for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is asking the judge to move the trial to another place for this the third time. Nbc justice correspondent Pete Williams is here. Reporter this time they say they have different data to support a question for the venue and thats the questionnaires filled out by prospective jurors, 1,400 of them. Their latest filing actually has some circles and graphs that i want to show you here. They say in this filing from what they submitted to the judge today, that 68 of the prospective jurors say they believe tsarnaev is guilty and 69 say they have some sort of connection to victims in the case or felt victimized by the case. Based on all of this its clear that prejudice is overwhelming in the potential jury pool and if you winnow all the people out of the potential jury pool who have views on the case about tsarnaev or the Death Penalty or connections, you get down to such a small number thats not representative of the community and you risk having a jury pool that they say is basically trying to get a conclusion. Pete williams for us speaking about the third change of venue request, well see the outcome of that. Thank you. Want to bring you now some live pictures as john kerry is speaking about the threat of isis out of london. Here is secretary kerry now. Lets listen. Speaking out against hateful, false ideology. We appreciate the contribution of every Single Member each of whom has chosen one effort of line or another, but we also recognize the need to effect effectively be able to coordinate all of your contributions, and thats what the small group that came here today set out to do. Well need to consult with the full 60 members of the coalition who will meet again as a full themship but in the meantime we want to ensure that were synchronized, that were unified and that we are effective, that were able to carry out your each line of effort as rapidly and as efficiently as possible. As agreed by brussels well establish a level of working groups to pool resources and expertise from coalition capitals in order to defeat dash as an organization and, thereby, well combat its manpower its resources and recruiting and its ideology. The full plenary will convene again later this year in order to draw from the lessons that we have learned all around the world, and as i think many of you are aware, president obama has invited countries to come and join in a consultation about violent extremism