Dejesus for understanding the work that we are doing with the reentry. As you know yesterday i was here as the mayor signed the Racial Equity, which was signed by all the supervisors signed onto it. In 2018 i was a member of the cohort of Government Alliance on Racial Equity. I was representing the Probation Department representing the District Attorneys Office as well as probation, we were in a session trying to create a criminal justice Racial Equity statement for the hr department. And it was then we came together and said, hey we all represent a component of the criminal Justice Department system and that we needed a shared language and definition of the Racial Equity work that we will be doing here in the city. The criminal justice Racial Equity statement im here to present to you. The criminal justice and Racial Equity, i dont know if you all read it. But ill go ahead and read it. It was adopted by the commission. So we started with the da commission. It was adopted september 12
From the department of police accountability. Okay. Thank you, good evening everybody. This is the october 2nd, 2019 meeting of the San Francisco police commission. We have a relatively longer agenda tonight so i will limit Public Comment to two minutes. And we have a one item on the agenda that will be dropped for the time being, the Police Chiefs report on the fdrb will be moved to another date as im told we still need backup documentation that wasnt ready. So with that we are ready for the first item. Line item 1 adoption of minutes action for the meetings of september 11 and 19th, 2019. Hang on a minute. Yes . One thing i am going to ask to move the dpa directors 2018 annual report. Im going to ask to table that or calendar that for another session. I spoke with commissioners hamasaki and dejesus who are not here today but wanted to have an opportunity to discuss the report so im going to ask if my fellow commissioners will accommodate the request to move that to another day. Have
The sun rise glimmering on the way from our sutro tower camera as we look east on a sunny sunday morning. Thank you for starting it with us. Im kira klapper. Cinthia pimentel joins us with a quick look at the forecast. What a great way to start the day. But of course, fog is behind you. We just take a little mental picture there of that beautiful way to start our sunday around the bay area. That dense fog hanging closer over the golden gate bridge. Look at the visibility right there in Half Moon Bay down to less than half a mile. Watch as we go into our inland valleys. Were in the mid 60s. San jose and livermore, and 66 in vacaville. Indicative of a very warm day ahead. 90s and triple digit heat over the next couple of days. And it wont be the high temperatures but more about what its bringing with it, the elevated fire danger as the breezes push out west. So ill g guide y you thrhrough in a couple of miminutes. Cicinthia, ththanks. New thihis morning. G. Wowow, thihis v video shohowin
Report on the results of the vote that was just announced. Back to school in the east bay. Why teachers and students are actually excited to be back in the classroom this year. The Justice Department assessing a judge away in after former President Trump post what prosecutors call a threatening message on social media. This morning the new deadline trumps legal team is facing. First we start with breaking news out of san jose. Thousands of workers will soon be on a three day strike. Jocelyn moran is live at San Jose City hall this morning with the results they came down moments ago. Reporter all morning long we have been waiting for the results of this vote to see if they would go on a three day strike or not. We have gotten the results and they have voted to go on strike starting august 15th through august 17th. That is a tuesday through thursday of next week. We are told that 99 of members who voted within the union voted for the strike. When we talk about essential workers we are ta
Things. I am excited as a parent, looking forward to getting back on track. Hundreds of demonstrators demanding Immigration Reform as they march. In a city word dozens of officers are suspended, the destructive side is pushing residents to the brink. It is already time for students to go back to school. Schools are getting ready to welcome students, teacher and staff back. Those teachers are demanding higher pay and more resources. With the district agreeing to a raise and support staff as well as good faith clauses. Reporter this oakland resident and her 12yearold daughter are making a final grocery run before School Starts on monday. I am excited as a parent. Reporter in may the Teachers Union went on strike for two weeks. The agreement reached between the oakland district and the strike brought in more support staff. Is she getting a good education in oakland . Some students complain, they complain about the school lunches. Reporter her seventh grader picked out her own lunch this w