leaders. the department heard from countless officers who were disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust and inadequate training for oversight and inattention to officer wellness and safety. the city signed an agreement in principle with the feds. promising to start implementing reforms including the hirings of thousands officers and the change in leadership that will lead to a cultural shift among police. thesuperintendent eddie johnson and his command team are providing a new approach to leadership . providing the management and guidance for the entire department as outlined in the report. critics say the report is largely the result of a political process pointing out the doj has conducted similar investigations. what is the rush? what s the rush instead of a
majority of chicago police department officers who risk their lives every day to serve and protect the people of chicago. and during the course of our investigation, the department heard from countless officers who were themselves disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust. by inadequate training. poor oversight, and inattention to officer wellness and safety. now those officers are proud to wear the badge. but they recognize that they lack the support, both from the community and from the city, to properly do their jobs. and they understand that repairing trust with the communities that they serve will require difficult and meaningful reform. now, to chicago s credit, the city has not been standing still since we announced our investigation at the end of 2015. under the leadership of mary emanuel and superintendent johnson, the chicago pleas plee permit has taken a number of encouraging steps to improve
old. during the course of our investigation, the department heard from countless officers who were themselves disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust, by inadequate training, poor oversight and inattention to officer wellness and safety. those officers are proud to wear the badge, but they recognize that they lack the support, both from the community and from the city, to properly do their jobs, and they understand that repair and trust with the communities that they serve will require difficult and meaningful reforms. this morning for the first time chicago mayor rahm emmanuel said that for the first time he said that the city had agreed in principle to begin negotiations on an independently monitored court enforced consent decree. peter? gabe gutierrez with what was a significant announcement out of chicago today, thank you for the update. when we come back president-elect donald trump s
chicago police department who serve and protect chicago. during our investigation the investigators heard from countless officers who were disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust, by inadequate training, poor oversight and inattention to officer wellness and safety. those officers are proud to wear the badge, but they recognize that they lack the support both from the community and from the city to properly do their jobs, and they understand that repairing trust with the communities that they serve will require difficult and meaningful reforms. now, to chicago s credit, the city has not been standing still since we announced our investigation at the end of 2015. under the leadership of mayor rahm emanuel and superintendent johnson, the chicago police department has taken a number of encouraging steps to improve oversight and to encourage community-oriented policing. but our report makes clear that there is still considerable work to be done, work that will
or does this, in large part, lay the groundwork for the incoming president? having written speeches for republican and democratic secretary of states on this issue, there is a logic in giving a speech. whether or not this was designed to tie the hands of the incoming administration, i doubt that. doubt it will succeed. whether it was a parting shot based on resentment and anger over the fact that the prime minister wasn t getting the memo on settlements. i think by and large, it was an effort on the part of this administration to frame the issue. because they understand what s coming, and what s coming either through inattention or acquiescence is probably the environment that ll make it almost impossible to have a serious conversation about a two-state solution. the obama administration tried hard to leave a list of this is what was done or achieved in the last eight years. so the president-elect also weighed in on this issue. this is what he had to say. well, i spoke to him