:27:00
(mayor) I've got one more minute.
I can take one question.
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Do you think Nick Starkey can expect
the support of the police department,
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given his departure of two years ago?
:27:11
Understand this - there was
no hard evidence of graft, right?
:27:15
- What's going to happen to him?
- Let me finish or you can come and do it.
:27:20
All right. Now, because he was under
a cloud, we were under a cloud.
:27:24
So we made what you might call
a political decision.
:27:27
And he was wonderful. He put
the department's good ahead of his good.
:27:31
He could have fought it, but he knew what
he'd destroy, and I respect him for that.
:27:36
And at this moment
I think he's the obvious choice,
:27:39
in this dangerous juncture of time,
to lead the investigation.
:27:42
We have to do something, and I think that
Lieutenant Starkey can make it happen.
:27:47
That's all for today.
The show is over. I gotta go.
:27:51
Bye-bye.
:28:04
Commissioner, how do you feel about
your brother being special investigator?
:28:09
I've very glad
my brother's been reinstated.
:28:12
Obviously I was grieved
by his difficulties of two years ago
:28:15
and hoped the day might come when he
could resume his career. It has come.
:28:20
- No one is happier than me.
- Yeah, you look ecstatic.
:28:25
That was Police Commi...
:28:36
Cone.
:28:38
Come in here.
:28:49
Yes, sir?
:28:53
When Lieutenant Starkey reports,
keep him away from me.
:28:57
Give him Olson's old office.