. >> police unions say the whole situation is ukiair, m all of these documents public because they say they're still mandated broad public disclosure professionalsther like doctors and teachers, are they being singled out? >> if anyonehould be singled out, it should be government employees who have the most power against any individual californian. they have the right to take their liberty away. and if certain circumstances where they can take your life away. these should know the most about, not the least. for 40 years in california, we e have known tht about the conduct of police officers and what they get disciplinedw for hin their ranks. we also know that incredibly high percentage of police officers are honorable public servants who risk their lives everyle day to save peto help californians, it's kind of mind boggling to think that those who carry themselves at hethe h ethical standards wouldn't want the disclosure about those who don't. both we mentioned, you're part of a broad reporting project that includes kqed looking at police misconduct. in the end, what is the bigger pict