you became an officer, joined the department at the age of 18, you were elected vice president of the mpafor eight years and appointed president, you have been able to climb your way to the top which is very impressive. in that time and in all those positions you held i am curious how you have seen policing change over the years. >> used to be a career where little kids wanted to be police when they grew up and over the years that is changed. they talk about defunding the police, several years ago, our budgets were cut and there was a hiring freeze. they were not calling it defunding the police. our department wasn't funded. we lost 500 offices, we still have not been able to rebound from those cuts and that was 2014. over time the way people view the police has changed budgets not a career little kids come up to you and say want to be police when i grow up. it is still worth it. there is good work to be done, still citizens who appreciate the work we do and we are still needed. jillian: the school shooting we were talking about is another example how officers were able to react in an app