For being here. It seems like a week or two when you think back on how compresed it has been. But a lot of good work came from it. I want to thank those that testified today and those that testified before you, submitted comments and participated in the audience. It has been helpful in us framing what will be the final recommendations we present to the president next week. I am not going to go anything about how it will happen. Ron did a good job of that. Soon you will be introduced to the other taskforce members. I am chuck ramsey and i am a cochair along with Lori Robinson and i think we have made a good team over the past few months. I am currently the police chief in philadelphia. Seven years i have served in that capacity. Prior to that where was the police chief in washington for almost nine. I started in chicago in 1968. I have been around for a while and seen a lot of changing in policing over the years. Very dynamic profession and this is a period of time when we have challeng
Pieces she has extraordinary reporting but those a little deeper and impolite convesations is no exception and she keeps getting stronger and stronger as her message gets more pungent and exciting. So we will talk about the book the first id like to introduce cora daniels. Herb biography could go on and on back to where you are bored. [laughter] and i do need my reading glasses. Korea daniels cora daniels editor at working mother magazine it currently contributes a regularly to essence magazine. [applause] turning into the land of the shameless with critical acclaim but her first book from the Washington Post is from book reviews and her latest work is impolite convesations on race, politics, sex, money, and religion the book is on us hotbutton issues but are rarely heard in public impolite convesations is like having a furrow seat to share this most impassioned opinion in challenges the reader that they might not typically talk about to of meaningful conversations against race or clas