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NFL investigates how it handled Ray Rice case

Clip: 9/11/2014 | 6m 24s

NFL investigates how it handled Ray Rice case

The National Football League announced an investigation led by former FBI director Robert Mueller amid new questions about when league officials first saw images of Ray Rice hitting his then-fiancee. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Kavitha Davidson of Bloomberg View about the investigation, whether commissioner Roger Goodell will keep his job and the prevalence of domestic violence incidents in the NFL.

09/11/2014 | Rating NR

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