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now, i would like to welcome our mayor, mayor breed. [ applause ] >> mayor london breed: thank you, senator weiner. it's so great to be back here in sunny dale with the work that needs to continue. we have been here over the years for numerous occasions. i remember when i became mayor taking here and talking about a lot of the promises made to this community over the years, and after governor newsom after federal funding brought hope to sff with the south community around rehabbing and redeveloping a number of public housing in the city. but it couldn't be about rebuilding the homes but supporting the needs of the community. that's why the fact that our state senator scott weiner understood the value of this project and the needs for us to bring together the resources to make sure that it happens and is delivered is so significant. fortunately senator weiner understand the south east sector of this city, and the president of the board of supervisors, mr. walton, you are the beneficiary of this senator because we are talking about nearly $12 million on the southeast sector of our city [ appl
now, i would like to welcome our mayor, mayor breed. [ applause ] >> mayor london breed: thank you, senator weiner. it's so great to be back here in sunny dale with the work that needs to continue. we have been here over the years for numerous occasions. i remember when i became mayor taking here and talking about a lot of the promises made to this community over the years, and after governor newsom after federal funding brought hope to sff with the south community around rehabbing and...
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you've heard from the mayor's comments were. whatsy you?l you coordinate with his office to bring these people to new york city? >> well, he said two things. one, it was crisis. the enact of the matter is, i don't know of a larger crisis in our 1 tree right now. this is a crisis caused by the biden administration. remember, two years ago, we had the lowest number of border crossings in decades. today we have the highest number of illegal crossings into the united states ever. if you show your viewers what is going on on the texas border, they will see it's a crisis. before we began busing illegal immigrants up to new york, it was just texas and arizona that bore the brunt of all of the chaos and all the problems that come with it. now the rest of america is understanding exactly what is going on. mayor began complaining about just getting a small trickle of what texas has to deal with all the time, i sent him a letter and i invited him to come down to the border and see firsthand the chaos that exists in texas. >> now that you have certainl
you've heard from the mayor's comments were. whatsy you?l you coordinate with his office to bring these people to new york city? >> well, he said two things. one, it was crisis. the enact of the matter is, i don't know of a larger crisis in our 1 tree right now. this is a crisis caused by the biden administration. remember, two years ago, we had the lowest number of border crossings in decades. today we have the highest number of illegal crossings into the united states ever. if you show...
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we, uh, the mayors there participated together with the mayor of mykolaiv and the mayor of lviv in the conference, and from there, too, a chain started. uh, here there are some periodic partnerships, which through the association of the city and in principle, sometimes this initiative of ukrainian mayors , including them, it is possible to involve in reconstruction , in particular, expertise in various issues, there is the fact that i communicated with the mayor of lublin with the mayor of the mayor or head of gdańsk, yes, they are also ready to look at experience, and here, uh, warsaw also has 100% of transport, uh, for example, uh, public buses , they are inclusive, so affordable, and this is also something that we should borrow uh, that's why this expertise was very necessary, but it is very important to apply the energy of ukrainian experts and foreign experts to understand the ukrainian specifics, because we have already had a lot of technical assistance over the years, and i think that it is important that this is not a cluster , you know one last question, ukrainian people are t
we, uh, the mayors there participated together with the mayor of mykolaiv and the mayor of lviv in the conference, and from there, too, a chain started. uh, here there are some periodic partnerships, which through the association of the city and in principle, sometimes this initiative of ukrainian mayors , including them, it is possible to involve in reconstruction , in particular, expertise in various issues, there is the fact that i communicated with the mayor of lublin with the mayor of the...
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may i ask, did mayor breed support the legislation? >> mayor breed did not vote-sign this legislation. >> she did not sign the original-passed with the board of supervisors correct? >> correct. >> did she oppose it? >> she didn't sign it. we knew there were issues from the jump. >> we understand the urgency and we understand the mayor's position in terms of making a ballot measure and we understand if the ballot measure were to pass that would remove our say so and board of supervisors input on these reforms. i share commissioner finlev position we very much want to be a proactive partner and to the extent there is problems or confusion or making the city run more smoothly we want to definitely address that. we just got this last night. it is very hard for us as you said i think it is a complex piece of legislation. i think it is over a hundred pages, so we just have time. i think you understood our substantive concernsism timing concern is we are not-i'm not going to act today to approve any of this legislation but we certainly want t
may i ask, did mayor breed support the legislation? >> mayor breed did not vote-sign this legislation. >> she did not sign the original-passed with the board of supervisors correct? >> correct. >> did she oppose it? >> she didn't sign it. we knew there were issues from the jump. >> we understand the urgency and we understand the mayor's position in terms of making a ballot measure and we understand if the ballot measure were to pass that would remove our say...
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white don't eat mayors like mayor adams engage these governors? understand the problem and work together in washington to help fix the problem. we all own this problem. james: is there any chance, kim this gets resolved in washington? there is some kind of a solution? or does this chaos continued to get these fights between mayors and governors? >> i think this actually goes back more than a decade. this is one of barack obama's campaign promises. but unfortunately never put any political capitol into it. it is simply languished in washington since then. dylan was going to get done is have a president who actually says at the stated intention to push it across the finish line. that does not seem to be the current president and so it's not happening anytime soon. spend okay guys will take a quick break. we come back as kids prepare to head back to the class at many schools are having trouble finding people to staff those classrooms. our teachers finally (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at
white don't eat mayors like mayor adams engage these governors? understand the problem and work together in washington to help fix the problem. we all own this problem. james: is there any chance, kim this gets resolved in washington? there is some kind of a solution? or does this chaos continued to get these fights between mayors and governors? >> i think this actually goes back more than a decade. this is one of barack obama's campaign promises. but unfortunately never put any political...
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apparently this augustine mayor the grand side of timothy mayor told a newspaper reporter. this is all well documented that he was tearing the houses down. because the people probably wouldn't be able to pay for a water bill on top of the $4 a month rent. he charged them and he says they had all been fine without running water. they live perfectly happy and healthy you give them a bathtub. he won't know what to do what to do with it. it'll probably store food in it. i mean this literally these are direct quotes from timothy mayor's grandson and so in africa town today, they wiped out they wiped out 500 houses you drive around africa town today and you hit these city blocks that are totally bare and you think why is this forest here in the middle of this community? all those chunks of forest. those are old houses that the mayor's destroyed in 1968 to punish the community for getting water. and so well, it sounds like the punishment was much more, you know, and then we're thinking about imminent domain over blackness over life. it's evolution the other thing that i want to so
apparently this augustine mayor the grand side of timothy mayor told a newspaper reporter. this is all well documented that he was tearing the houses down. because the people probably wouldn't be able to pay for a water bill on top of the $4 a month rent. he charged them and he says they had all been fine without running water. they live perfectly happy and healthy you give them a bathtub. he won't know what to do what to do with it. it'll probably store food in it. i mean this literally these...
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madam mayor, thank you, again for joining us. you will have the chance to introduce our team down on the polo field for the next 20 minutes. immediately following the individual interviews youer wang to tour the site. now our team will take to you the main stage. we got different stations sets up with our team and we have greg ceo of another planet. we have rick with super notice. sarah with sf rec and park. tonya our food curateo. brian with another plan and he myself with another planet. thanks, again. [applause]. >>> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we
madam mayor, thank you, again for joining us. you will have the chance to introduce our team down on the polo field for the next 20 minutes. immediately following the individual interviews youer wang to tour the site. now our team will take to you the main stage. we got different stations sets up with our team and we have greg ceo of another planet. we have rick with super notice. sarah with sf rec and park. tonya our food curateo. brian with another plan and he myself with another planet....
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phillips and mayor breed. this was mentioned san francisco has a long history called the san francisco model for how we respond to public health crisis. that is how we responded a generation ago to the aids crisis. i think we saw that again how our city responded to covid-192 and a half years ago and seeing it again today so i want to say how grateful i am to the leadership of our city and public health officialess and senator wiener and president walton and (inaudible) i like to hand it off to tyler, the ceo of the san francisco aids foundation. >> public health crisis. a community filled with fear, unanswered questions and valid outrage. resilient people that had to rise up in support of one another to educate each ort and fight for access for resources they need and deserve. a moment in history where a federal public health response fails a community causing them unnecessary emotional mental and physical harm. no, i'm not talking about chronically hiv policy from the earliest day when the federal government
phillips and mayor breed. this was mentioned san francisco has a long history called the san francisco model for how we respond to public health crisis. that is how we responded a generation ago to the aids crisis. i think we saw that again how our city responded to covid-192 and a half years ago and seeing it again today so i want to say how grateful i am to the leadership of our city and public health officialess and senator wiener and president walton and (inaudible) i like to hand it off to...
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adding to the mayor. with that, through the chair, i believe that we have a brief presentation from the director ingred (inaudible) who is joining us this morning on herbirthday. happy birthday. don't mean to embarrass you but proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you for your leadership on this. it has been an honor working with you and office staff. it is a pleasure. thank you also to the mayor who has also started us on this path several years ago. seeing lots of things that could be the potential for early childhood and so our presentation today is going to be a lot of the things you just mentioned supervisor melgar so good morning supervisor peskin, chan and mendelman and thank you for indulgeing us to provide a overview of what the department of early childhood is capable of doing and also being able to see the beyond. knowing that this again has started many years ago and finally we are here. after a long awaited process. so, the san francisco department of early childhood and i belie
adding to the mayor. with that, through the chair, i believe that we have a brief presentation from the director ingred (inaudible) who is joining us this morning on herbirthday. happy birthday. don't mean to embarrass you but proud of you and thank you for being here. >> thank you for your leadership on this. it has been an honor working with you and office staff. it is a pleasure. thank you also to the mayor who has also started us on this path several years ago. seeing lots of things...
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thank you mayor and supervisor mandelman. a bit of background we are excited provide the frisk beds. the 46 bed facility with service john and betty referred to. we acquire third degree property over 2 years ago in january of 2020 before the pandemic. it was a neglected former boarding care vacant before we bought it. the likely aisle was condos or high end housing. we saw the potential to rehab in a high quality facility for san francisco's most vulnerable. the challenge was preserved the buildings historical vicktoryian quality and delivering a new facility inside. i want to thank our inhouse team and open scope and mark, danny who are here. our construction partners it u. and [inaudible] financial support as our lendser. they stepped up to support construction loan in the earth months in the pandemic when many banks had with drawn from the market. we have a license in hand and yesterday our final other certificate of occupancy. thank you, everybody. [applause]. thank you we would like to welcome mayor london breed. [applau
thank you mayor and supervisor mandelman. a bit of background we are excited provide the frisk beds. the 46 bed facility with service john and betty referred to. we acquire third degree property over 2 years ago in january of 2020 before the pandemic. it was a neglected former boarding care vacant before we bought it. the likely aisle was condos or high end housing. we saw the potential to rehab in a high quality facility for san francisco's most vulnerable. the challenge was preserved the...
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especially mayor breed. supervisor dorse and he the team at ocii for your leadership and partnership o this exciting project. i wanted acknowledge we had titan in our sport's world pass away. so first bill russell. who we know speak of the boston celtics 11 time champion with the celtics. but perhaps more important low is civil right's pioneer. we know him as a basketball player, his contributions off the court exceeded what hoe did on the court. the other one, yesterday was vince skill. we are all giant's fans he was a dodger. 87 years as the voice of the dodgers but an incredible man and pinormal in our sport. i wanted to acknowledge those before i started. >> what an incredible day it is to be here with you all. to celebrate the grounds breaking for the bayfront park. as we go back i'm looking arc lots of you involved throughout the process, the vision in bringing the warriors here in chase center in san francisco. what we talk about, the park was always a huge part. i hear peter in my head talking about
especially mayor breed. supervisor dorse and he the team at ocii for your leadership and partnership o this exciting project. i wanted acknowledge we had titan in our sport's world pass away. so first bill russell. who we know speak of the boston celtics 11 time champion with the celtics. but perhaps more important low is civil right's pioneer. we know him as a basketball player, his contributions off the court exceeded what hoe did on the court. the other one, yesterday was vince skill. we are...
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madam mayor, thank you, again for joining us. you will have the chance to introduce our team down on the polo field for the next 20 minutes. immediately following the individual interviews youer wang to tour the site. now our team will take to you the main stage. we got different stations sets up with our team and we have greg ceo of another planet. we have rick with super notice. sarah with sf rec and park. tonya our food curateo. brian with another plan and he myself with another planet. thanks, again. [applause]. >> we have private and public gardens throughout the garden tour. all of the gardens are volunteers. the only requirement is you're willing to show your garden for a day. so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever
madam mayor, thank you, again for joining us. you will have the chance to introduce our team down on the polo field for the next 20 minutes. immediately following the individual interviews youer wang to tour the site. now our team will take to you the main stage. we got different stations sets up with our team and we have greg ceo of another planet. we have rick with super notice. sarah with sf rec and park. tonya our food curateo. brian with another plan and he myself with another planet....
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[applause] but first, mayor cavalier johnson. someone you might know his former chair and chief of staff of the white house. [applause] peggy williams smith. [applause] and if i were any city in the country, i would be trying to steal her away. [laughter] she is amazing. the entire wisconsin delegation for the rnc delegation. [applause] committeeman tom and committee woman patty. ken henderson and all of the members of the committee that traveled here today. i am personally so excited to go to milwaukee for our convention. in the next two years we look forward to working with the mayor and everyone in the community to make this an event that not only highlights the rnc and our nominee for 2024, but highlights the great city milwaukee is. we are committed to using vendors and being part of this committee in a positive way that is going to be beneficial for everyone. everyone will want to come to milwaukee after this convention. some call it the brew city or the city that beer built. i do not drink which is kind of ironic. i might
[applause] but first, mayor cavalier johnson. someone you might know his former chair and chief of staff of the white house. [applause] peggy williams smith. [applause] and if i were any city in the country, i would be trying to steal her away. [laughter] she is amazing. the entire wisconsin delegation for the rnc delegation. [applause] committeeman tom and committee woman patty. ken henderson and all of the members of the committee that traveled here today. i am personally so excited to go to...
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. >>> an east bay mayor says he is calling out racially insensitive remarks he says were made at a city council meeting. we speak to the man who made the comments and he tells us why he is standing by those comments. >>> the high cost of living scaring teachers away in one south bay city. what the school board is doing about it. >>> also we're following breaking news now on the peninsula. a woman at a senior care facility has died after she was accidentally given a poisonous liquid instead of grape juice. we just got a response from this care facility. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. this is a really bizarre case. breaking news we've been tracking all afternoon. this is at the atria park of san mateo. in the past 40 minutes, the care facility came forward and gave us new details about what may have happened. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live with these new developments and what they're now saying may have happened. >> reporter: yes. atria park just issued a statement confirming that three res
. >>> an east bay mayor says he is calling out racially insensitive remarks he says were made at a city council meeting. we speak to the man who made the comments and he tells us why he is standing by those comments. >>> the high cost of living scaring teachers away in one south bay city. what the school board is doing about it. >>> also we're following breaking news now on the peninsula. a woman at a senior care facility has died after she was accidentally given a...
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and of course, the committee finalizes the spending recommendations to the mayor at the end of mayorg recommendations to the board providers in mid-june. in the fourth quarter, a spotlight on emergency shelter and hygiene, both the implementation update verbally at a meeting but also a focus on unsheltered homelessness which is getting a lot of attention. federally and obviously locally has been a concern for sometime. and can the shelter and hygiene liaison will coordinate with others on that. this a work plan in development very much under construction. and i'm looking forward to your thoughts and discussion. turning it back over to you, chair williams. >> i'm actually going to have to give it to vice chair an grown. >> member he freedom balk, do you have your hand raised? >> yes, thank you. this sounds great, thanks so much for your work on this jessica, it's helpful and i think you did a great job of capturing the things that have kind of risen up during our conversations and stuff. collectively. that's great. i guess some questions on -- so in terms of we've been gathering and g
and of course, the committee finalizes the spending recommendations to the mayor at the end of mayorg recommendations to the board providers in mid-june. in the fourth quarter, a spotlight on emergency shelter and hygiene, both the implementation update verbally at a meeting but also a focus on unsheltered homelessness which is getting a lot of attention. federally and obviously locally has been a concern for sometime. and can the shelter and hygiene liaison will coordinate with others on that....
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thank you. >> thank you, mayor. appreciate your leadership as well as the leadership of public health institution in san francisco. i'm grateful to our next speaker not the founding partner of public law group filing the companion lawsuit in this matter not just the former city attorney of san francisco, while city attorney she sued the tobacco industry and brought a judgment for half billion dollars and championed the use of the fundses to rebuild the laguna honda that is in our city today. with that, of course i like to welcome louis remy >> thank you mayor breed and city attorney, thank you, both for your leadership and the health department officials and the attorneys that have been working on this matter. i have a long involvement with laguna honda. going become to the days when i was on the board of supervisors like supervisor peskin. and then and there diane feinstein came and said louis let's look at laguna honda. and i was immediately impressed with the mission and the care that laguna honda provides for th
thank you. >> thank you, mayor. appreciate your leadership as well as the leadership of public health institution in san francisco. i'm grateful to our next speaker not the founding partner of public law group filing the companion lawsuit in this matter not just the former city attorney of san francisco, while city attorney she sued the tobacco industry and brought a judgment for half billion dollars and championed the use of the fundses to rebuild the laguna honda that is in our city...
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former mayor philip levine. does this give you some pause here? you thinking that this is america's greatest law-enforcement need right now? >> i don't think it is the greatest, obviously we need our police through all of our cities right now. i'm all about fully funding the police. it is very important. we also want to make sure that everyone is paying their fair taxes. they are saying they are having a challenge across the country. i know that there are a lot of very good things and that they'll. the inflation reduction act. the inflation distraction act. insolent being capped at $35 a month. prescription drugs in the future being lowered in price. 15% minimum corporate tax. nothing wrong with that. we have it on individuals as well. if everyone pays their taxes, navy we will have more money for police. more money for various things. i think that may be a key to the success here. >> i'm not sure how much the irs will be able to squeeze out of people, is this basically a tax hike on the middle class without calling it that? the government, the ir
former mayor philip levine. does this give you some pause here? you thinking that this is america's greatest law-enforcement need right now? >> i don't think it is the greatest, obviously we need our police through all of our cities right now. i'm all about fully funding the police. it is very important. we also want to make sure that everyone is paying their fair taxes. they are saying they are having a challenge across the country. i know that there are a lot of very good things and...
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of bogota. aha, politician, has been a senator, mayor of bogota.— mayor of bogota.ank _ mayor of bogota. a seasoned politician. thank you - mayor of bogota. a seasoned politician. thank you very - politician. thank you very much. it's reported the israeli military has struck targets in gaza within minutes of a ceasefire coming into force between israel and palestinian militants. the truce, negotiated by egypt, was designed to end three days of violence in which 44 palestinians were killed, including 15 children. there'd been heavy rocket fire from the islamichhad group against israeli cities in retaliation for the killing of one of the movement's top commanders in the bombardment of gaza. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent, yolande knell reports. a crush of grief for islamichhad's most powerful commander in gaza. "revenge," the mourners shout. and soon it came, the armed group firing barrages of rockets at israeli cities. the death of the veteran militant is a serious blow to the jihadist group. he was killed here with seven others in intense israeli bomb
of bogota. aha, politician, has been a senator, mayor of bogota.— mayor of bogota.ank _ mayor of bogota. a seasoned politician. thank you - mayor of bogota. a seasoned politician. thank you very - politician. thank you very much. it's reported the israeli military has struck targets in gaza within minutes of a ceasefire coming into force between israel and palestinian militants. the truce, negotiated by egypt, was designed to end three days of violence in which 44 palestinians were killed,...
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now, the mayor is responding.ia i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and was a smoker, but quit. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80 and i'm on a fixed income. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. you cannot be turned down because of your health. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaran
now, the mayor is responding.ia i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and was a smoker, but quit. what's my price? you...
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i'm joined now by two of those mayors who are taking a stand, mayor sylvester turner of -- and mayorkansas city, missouri. mayor turner, i want to start with you. because you have had close to 300 gun related deaths already this year in houston. can you talk to us about your efforts to stop it, and can you explain one safe houston initiative that you have? >> thank you for having me. it is good to be on the program with my good friend, mayor lucas. let me just say to you, at the beginning of the year, we were looking at a 65% increase in comparison to last year. it was just moving in the wrong direction. what we decided that we need a holistic approach, not just one effort. so we put together what we call one's a few stone. it is providing resources to law enforcement, more boots on the ground, it is utilizing more technology, it is also addressing crisis intervention, mental behavior health issue, substance had to abuse, homelessness, it addresses people who are coming out of prison back into society through the reentry program, and it addresses our youth initiatives. we put on a ve
i'm joined now by two of those mayors who are taking a stand, mayor sylvester turner of -- and mayorkansas city, missouri. mayor turner, i want to start with you. because you have had close to 300 gun related deaths already this year in houston. can you talk to us about your efforts to stop it, and can you explain one safe houston initiative that you have? >> thank you for having me. it is good to be on the program with my good friend, mayor lucas. let me just say to you, at the beginning...
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mayor breed, dr. davis, executive director paulhanderson, director of recruitment tompson and osa and bpa staff for continued partnership and support of the internship program. we would like to acknowledge our dpa cohort in this building. [applause] during our summer at the dpa, our cohort had the opportunity to work closely with investigators, attorneys and many others who serveds a mentors. this summer our cohort read and analyzed and did several different studies on the book bias by dr. abealheart. praijts we worked on included analyzing body worn camera footage, sitting in officer interviews, representing dpa and sfpd station meetings, researching thebust protectss for police policies and speaking to leaders in the community to gain their insight. we conducted a speaker series that included guest speakers from the privates and public sectors to receive more guidance on what to do with our careers. some of our speakers and our speaker series included (inaudible) walton the president of san francisc
mayor breed, dr. davis, executive director paulhanderson, director of recruitment tompson and osa and bpa staff for continued partnership and support of the internship program. we would like to acknowledge our dpa cohort in this building. [applause] during our summer at the dpa, our cohort had the opportunity to work closely with investigators, attorneys and many others who serveds a mentors. this summer our cohort read and analyzed and did several different studies on the book bias by dr....