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Rahm emanuel about whats the u. S. Trying to accomplish. We begin this morning with the Devastating Hawaiin Wildfire S that ravaged maui. Police have identified three more victims. Nbcs tom llamas spoke with the family a 79yearold who was identified yesterday. Reporter remembering the man who for decades was the rhythm of lahaina. Music was the love of his life. Buddy jantoc spent life as a musician, touring country before settling down in his forever home of lahaina. Theyre sharing memories like this of uncle buddy playing weekend gigs at lahainas cannery mall. He was always smiling, always laughing. This as nbc news has reviewed a lawsuit accusing Hawaiian Electric of years of inaction and negligence, arguing it should have been planning to shut down Power Systems before the damaging winds hit. The Hawaiian Electric company declined to comment on the pending lawsuit. Nbcs Steve Patterson joins us this morning from maui. What more do we know about that suit and the investigation into
To that individual throughout the Court Process to make sure that theyre protected and our advocates have the hotline information so they can call immediately to get immigration counsel for anybody confronted by i. C. E. In the courthouses. Thank you. Any other comments or questions . Thank you. Thank you. Next, i would like to invite up, dr. Bennett, with the department of public health. Thank you for being here. Im dr. Bennett, director of interdivisional initiatives, which means that i do work that crosses from Environmental Health and Health Education and those things and the San Francisco health network, which has our hospitals and clinics and Behavioral Health come poep component, so i deal with the data on both sides, which is how i get to be here. So the department uses data pretty extensively. We have very little choice about having the data. Most of the time large amounts of data are required almost us for state, federal or grantrelated reporting. And the medical records that
We collect name, age, address, booking number, case number, sf number. We have our own jail Management System that somewhat interacts with court Management System and somewhat interacts with the other systems in criminal justice and i will echo what Christine Deberry said. One of the things that i hope will come out of this is that we will gather, identify first, and gather excellent data, so we can make good decisions, and were not there. And i think that was said by a number of the other people before me. Were not there. Im hopeful that the Justice System will be able to come up and get together and there will be more investment in it, so we can get the data we need. And one of the things that im doing in my budget is my jail Management System that collects all this data and more, but also interfaces with other systems, but not as much as we would like. We dont get regular reports that we would like. Its very, very complicated to get a report out of the system. Im asking in my budget
Work we do every day in our courtrooms. One interesting thing that did come from the study that was conducted was the value of proposition 47 for reducing Racial Disparity. I raise it here today, its one of the rare policies we see working on reducing incarceration and gives the greatest benefit to African American men, above anybody else. Thats a pleasant outcome that warrants evaluation and is the type of policy we want to prioritize across criminal justice if were going to look for areas to reduce mass incarceration and we can simultaneously impact the communitys most impacted by the policies. I think we have come to a good policy to be replicated. So this graph shows the impacts we have around prop 47 and dramatic arrests in relation to other population groups. So as i mention, the data systems within San Francisco for the das office, we have a Case Management system called damien. We input the information about the cases were processing, that system does not contain race informati