. >> i have to give the credit to lorraine woodruff long, the director of p.a.l. and the more space we give her at the academy, that would end up being a p.a.l. academy if lorraine had anything to do with it. so she really does a great job. i spoke to the kids when they came in on their first day, and there's really a broad cross section of young people all over san francisco, and i mean, that's been the goal. we've talked at this body about having our san francisco residents become cops, our san francisco young people being engaged, and i think that that p.a.l. cadet program is a great example of how it's supposed to work. >> great. thank you. dr. marshall? commissioner marshall: commissioners, when you were speaking chief, we used to get those daily reports, crime reports, it happened every day. are we still -- am i off the list or we're not getting them anymore? i'm not sure? do you know what i'm talking about. >> are you talking about the daily recap? commissioner marshall: yeah. >> we get them in bunches with, not each day. commissioner marshall: it kept me ab