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SFGTV2 March 6, 2012

what is the mentality that causes this to happen? how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we re going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country s most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. thank you, your honor. [applause] chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president

SFGTV2 March 4, 2012

itself to sleep. and we can all do something about that. i wrote this book because i wanted tony s dissident voice to be heard. i wanted the art that i did of him showing his passion and his aliveness to be seen. i thought the two of them together gave a bigger picture than just one alone. and we re all capable of in some way voicing our passion, voicing our lust for the injustices that we are all subject to. and we are all subject to the law. and, therefore, it s important to get this terrible imbalance at least started pointing in the right direction. [applause] john? last word. ok. i m not going to say anything about social justice. i have a thought for you. go out and rent the movie to kill a mockingbird. it is a really, really good movie. and it s a really sophisticated movie. you know, the script, you know, you can t get any better. the producer, the performances are wonderful. every bit of that movie when you look at it, try to look, you know, into the actual s

SFGTV2 February 29, 2012

my book is called lust for justice and the word lust imply a certain passion. i think that what is missing over the decades as i have lived is exactly what tony is saying. the dissident voice has become either silent or is yawning itself to sleep. and we can all do something about that. i wrote this book because i wanted tony s dissident voice to be heard. i wanted the art that i did of him showing his passion and his aliveness to be seen. i thought the two of them together gave a bigger picture than just one alone. and we re all capable of in some way voicing our passion, voicing our lust for the injustices that we are all subject to. and we are all subject to the law. and, therefore, it s important to get this terrible imbalance at least started pointing in the right direction. [applause] john? last word. ok. i m not going to say anything about social justice. i have a thought for you. go out and rent the movie to kill a mockingbird. it is a really, really good mo

SFGTV2 February 28, 2012

how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we re going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country s most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. thank you, your honor. [applause] chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. nex

SFGTV2 February 26, 2012

and we can all do something about that. i wrote this book because i wanted tony s dissident voice to be heard. i wanted the art that i did of him showing his passion and his aliveness to be seen. i thought the two of them together gave a bigger picture than just one alone. and we re all capable of in some way voicing our passion, voicing our lust for the injustices that we are all subject to. and we are all subject to the law. and, therefore, it s important to get this terrible imbalance at least started pointing in the right direction. [applause] john? last word. ok. i m not going to say anything about social justice. i have a thought for you. go out and rent the movie to kill a mockingbird. it is a really, really good movie. and it s a really sophisticated movie. you know, the script, you know, you can t get any better. the producer, the performances are wonderful. every bit of that movie when you look at it, try to look, you know, into the actual scenes what they r

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