[inaudible conversations] good morning and welcome to the 19th annual National Book festival brought to you by the library of congress. [applause] this festival is free of charge thanks to the generosity of donors large and small. He. Please make it brief and to the point, you are giving us permission to use it to web cast and finally i ask that you please turn off your cell phones, thank you and enjoy your day. Good morning, book lovers, how are you . Can we stop for a moment and acknowledge the librarian, hardworking staff and the volunteers . Absolutely. [applause] im chairman for the National Endowment of humanities, we proud to continue partnership of National Book festival, topic of this festival, changemakers and one way we are doing so is to discuss topic on the bottom level of the Convention Center, theyll we will recognize importance of 19th document, documentary on pbs, we have wonderful cutouts of Suffrage Movement, leaders that you can pose with, grandchildren, Fredrik Dou
Commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present as chief William Scott of the San Francisco Police Department. And the chief of staff Sarah Hawkins in place of director Paul Henderson from the department of Police Account ability. Thank you. Good evening everyone, this is the august, august 7, 2019 meeting of the San Francisco Police Agenda Police Commission. Adoption of minutes. For the meeting of june 2017 and july 10, 2019. Any discussion . Do we need Public Comments on this . Seeing none. Public comments are closed. Please call for a vote. [roll call] all in favor . It carried unanimously. Line item to, consent calendar. Receive and file; action. Sfpd dpa report Second Quarter 2019. Do we need a vote to accept or approve . To accept. Can i have a motion to accept so moved. Seconded. Any discussion . All right. All in favor . Opposed . It carries. Line item three, report to the commission; discussion. Chiefs report, provided an overview of offenses occurring in San Francisco, includin
Devices. Please rise for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge of allegiance to the flag, of the United States of america. To the republic, for which it stands. One nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [roll call] commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present as chief William Scott of the San Francisco Police Department. And the chief of staff Sarah Hawkins in place of director Paul Henderson from the department of Police Account ability. Thank you. Good evening everyone, this is the august, august 7, 2019 meeting of the San Francisco Police Agenda Police Commission. Adoption of minutes. For the meeting of june 2017 and july 10, 2019. Any discussion . Do we need Public Comments on this . Seeing none. Public comments are closed. Please call for a vote. [roll call] all in favor . It carried unanimously. Line item to, consent calendar. Receive and file; action. Sfpd dpa report Second Quarter 2019. Do we need a vote to accept or approve . To accept. Can i have a mo
Ladies and gentlemen, the chair has called this meeting to order. Please silence all electronic devices. Please rise for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge of allegiance to the flag, of the United States of america. To the republic, for which it stands. One nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [roll call] commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present as chief William Scott of the San Francisco Police Department. And the chief of staff Sarah Hawkins in place of director Paul Henderson from the department of Police Account ability. Thank you. Good evening everyone, this is the august, august 7, 2019 meeting of the San Francisco Police Agenda Police Commission. Adoption of minutes. For the meeting of june 2017 and july 10, 2019. Any discussion . Do we need Public Comments on this . Seeing none. Public comments are closed. Please call for a vote. [roll call] all in favor . It carried unanimously. Line item to, consent calendar. Receive and file; action. Sfpd dpa
Information will help officers become more aware of the decisions on black and brown communities. Second we would like to suggest transparency through the utilization of 96a. It showcases patterns that may be existing in order to ensure disproportionate, discriminatory stops not taking place. Third, we would like to suggest community policing. Having officers heavily involved in their communities there will be more of a connection which may help to limit implicit bias. Lastly we suggest procedural justice. Having officers focus on the way that they interact with the public, and it being neutral and all of their decisionmaking. At this time, i would like each of our interns to come up and give their favorite highlights of the summary with this. Good evening, commissioners. Chief scott, and executive director mr. Henderson. I am a San Francisco native. I will be starting my senior year at San Francisco state university. I am majoring in criminal justice studies and graduated with a bache