Be you want to share them. If you are a Police Officer and want to give your perspective on the idea of trust, 2027488001. For all others call cspanwj 2027488002. If you want to tweet us our address is cspanwj. Emailwant to send us an. N this topic you can do that the latest copy of Time Magazine talking about this, they have a poll taken about the level of confidence people have in their police. The poll was taken, 52 of respondents said that they had a great deal of confidence in the police. By comparison, those same people said 72 said they had confidence in the military. 31 had confidence in Public Schools and a present of confidence in congress but when it comes to police, the level of confidence expressed, 52 . If you go to the Pew Research Center they put out polls on a lot of topics when it comes to policing, this one dealt with confidence in the police, this is the divide between blacks and whites. This was done in august of 2014, at the time when it was asked about the confid
That we will be adjourning tonights meeting in memory of scot of the Hayward Police department killed in the line of duty this this morning. [inaudible] call the first line item, please. Sorry. Excuse me, this is our meeting in the community. The Police Commission is always very enthusiastic about this meeting every month because it gives a time to come to the community, hear what is going on both the positive and negative and work arm and arm with the community to see what improvements can be done, what things we are doing right and what direction we should move in because it is our Community Meeting and we want to give folks tonight to hear who we are as well. My name is julius termen and the Vice President of Police Commission. Suzy loft us is not with us tonight. She is excused. During the day i am the Department Chair of the Labor Employment Group of the [inaudible] where i practice labor and employment law. Good evening my name is victor faung and happy to be here tonight and a r
Officers have to interact. So they get to see the other side of policing so they are more aware of what we do on an everyday basis and not just what they see on tv. Our first guest is from the Richmond Police department. Chief, thank you for joining us. Guest good morning. Host there a national withrsation going on Building Trust in the community. Give us her perspective of not only what happens but what it does to this general idea of Building Trust in the community you serve. Guest i believe it opens our eyes as a Law Enforcement community. Trust is required in order for us to be a lawful and legal end. We have to carry that trust. At ferguson come it was a sad to chew ferguson, it was a sad situation. You had an officer who had a negative encounter based on the relationships the community have. At baltimore, the loss of life at the hands of Police Officers and they created turmoil and you see a better station because of that. We have been having conversations and it is important we
Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [inaudible] welcome to the wednesday july 22, 2015 meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. First of all i want to apologize for being late but getting here from financial district proved more serious than i thought today. This evening i want to start off by letting everyone know that we will be adjourning tonights meeting in memory of scot of the Hayward Police department killed in the line of duty this this morning. [inaudible] call the first line item, please. Sorry. Excuse me, this is our meeting in the community. The Police Commission is always very enthusiastic about this meeting every month because it gives a time to come to the community, hear what is going on both the positive and negative and work arm and arm with the community to see what improvements can be done, what things we are doing right an
The emmys. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Brangham for President Trump today, it was the kickoff of his first United Nations General Assembly. As a candidate, he had roundly criticized the world body. Today, he spoke at a meeting on u. N. Reform, and said the us will work with secretary general Antonio Guterres to make changes. The United Nations has not reached its full potential because of bureaucracy and mismanagement. While the United Nations on a regular budget has increased by 140 and its staff has more than doubled since 2000, we are not