our senior investigator asked cheza boudin about his record of prosecuting. critics say boudin has been too soft prosecuting those types of crimes. boudin referred to the assistant police chief and might have been surprised by the assistant chief's answer. listen in. >> there has to be consequence. if there is no consequence, we'll continue to see things happen. we have to partner to make sure that especially the people that are out there committing it on numerous occasions, that they're held accountable. >> so, mr. boudin, he's talking about a lack of consequences, sir. it's your office responsible for not doling out those consequences. what do you say? >> we're going to move on to another question. >> it was quickly halted there by one of his staffers. is the relationship between the police department and the district attorney's office where you used to work salvageable? >> i believe that it is. i believe that it requires a d.a. who is going to take -- make it a priority to build and foster that relationship. however, instead, it appears as though cheza, wh