monitoring and partnering with them on what they do and you mentioned my prior rol at doj, when i was head of the office of justice programs what we did was partner with a civil rights division an partnered with the cops office which is conducting the memphi investigation to help them provide the resources that communities need so, the first part was identifying what the recommendations are. the second part is to help the implement those recommendations, and we need resources, not jus money, but technical assistance they need experts to help them get there and tracy and that center for policing equity are people who help partner with communities to make thes necessary changes, asked u john jay and dr. keesee, what do you hope comes out of doj probe of the memphis police department? well, i think karol mentioned it, and it i sustained change so, we cannot just do this and hope it is only for a shor time
they are very significant they are an opportunity. that is what i hope that we ge right this time. this is not the first time w have been in this place. we had trayvon martin. we had michael brown now, we have these situations. it s my hope is that we really sees this opportunity for sustained commitment and focus not just on that point of th rival police department an louisville community, bu across the country, that w look at these incidents, w look at what happened with tyr nichols in memphis and see, th cultural change that has t happen with policing it has to be a sustained, long term commitment. carol, let me bring in dr tracey el keesee she is the cofounder, president, and ceo, ceo of the center for policing equity. dr. keesee, welcome to the saturday show. what do you make of the doj
after effect here that we don come back to louisville te years later, having this exact same conversation. one other thing to act your list, dr. keesee listen to the community, but listen to black people whe they tell you the cops - 100%. aren t acting right 100%. real fast, because we ve go a. okay. as a future public safet report shows what we re doin with the obama foundation, and working communities, we need t have public safety be communit based. community centered, and then think about what is the role o police police are not the center of community safety that s right. with that we will leave it there karol mason, president of th john jay college of criminal justice, dr. tracie keesee president, c.o.o. for th center of policing equity, thank you both very much for coming to the saturday show. after the break, forme republican - former gop congressman, davi job, lee on the latest documents revealing how fo