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. >> a.b. stoddard, a dramatic moment tonight when liz cheney, as number two on the committee, got her around to speak. i want to play some of which she said for you and our audience. will discuss on the other side. >> almost every one of my colleagues knows that in your hearts, that would happen on january six, was profoundly wrong. you all know that there is no evidence of widespread election fraud sufficient to have changed the results of the election. you all know that the dominion voting machines were not corrupted by a foreign power. you know these claims are false. yet former president trump repeats them almost daily. >> a.b., that was one of those you can run, you can't hide moments when you wanted to see it in realtime. the face of every elected republican who have to know that she is telling the truth. here's the question for you, how many anti bennett votes will there be on the republican side of the aisle in the house? >> i had a feeling that you were gonna ask that question, i just
. >> a.b. stoddard, a dramatic moment tonight when liz cheney, as number two on the committee, got her around to speak. i want to play some of which she said for you and our audience. will discuss on the other side. >> almost every one of my colleagues knows that in your hearts, that would happen on january six, was profoundly wrong. you all know that there is no evidence of widespread election fraud sufficient to have changed the results of the election. you all know that the...
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a.b., that was one of those you can run but you can't hide moments, when you want to see in realtime the face of every republican who have to know that she is telling the truth. here's the question for you. how many anti-bannon votes will there be on the republican side of the aisle in the house? >> i had a feeling you were going to ask that question. i just am going to be stunned if any of them find any courage. i think they're going to rationalize a vote at the direction of their leader, their leadership to say this is a partisan committee, because congressman kinsinger and congressman chamberlain, not real republicans, they're taking part in a partisan effort to attack people and the former president, and this isn't a fair process, so they can't abide supporting it in any way. i think they're just going to say it's an illegitimate vote to begin with and write it off. i will absolutely be stunned if anybody steps forward to support it beyond the two that are on the select committee. >> w
a.b., that was one of those you can run but you can't hide moments, when you want to see in realtime the face of every republican who have to know that she is telling the truth. here's the question for you. how many anti-bannon votes will there be on the republican side of the aisle in the house? >> i had a feeling you were going to ask that question. i just am going to be stunned if any of them find any courage. i think they're going to rationalize a vote at the direction of their...
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to phil rucker, to a.b. stoddard, to kara swisher. feel better. thank you, the three of you, for starting off our conversation tonight. >>> coming up after our first break, he accused mitch mcconnell of destroying the senate when he was there with the filibuster. al franken. >>> on holiday travel, some answers and advice from a leading expert on this pandemic of ours. "the 11th hour" just getting underway on this monday night. hg underway on this monday night. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, ♪ why not take your home along for the ride? ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of s
to phil rucker, to a.b. stoddard, to kara swisher. feel better. thank you, the three of you, for starting off our conversation tonight. >>> coming up after our first break, he accused mitch mcconnell of destroying the senate when he was there with the filibuster. al franken. >>> on holiday travel, some answers and advice from a leading expert on this pandemic of ours. "the 11th hour" just getting underway on this monday night. hg underway on this monday night....
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a.b., i have a quote from you from "the washington post." under the headline ban on vaccine mandates in texas sharpens political battle lines. "especially on the right, the dispute has become in large measure about identity and culture, not just about the policy itself." a.b. in, asking you how we got here, i am tempted to say that people didn't pause before they rolled up their sleeves to get the sulk vaccine and say wait a minute, who did we vote for in the last election? >> that's right. i mean this obviously is new to this pandemic. but the actual anti-vaccine movement was really reaching its high strength right as donald trump came into office. with the help of social media and then a little bit with the help of, you know, flirting with vaccine skepticism about it potentially leading to autism and then the pandemic hits. though he can take credit for the creation of the most rap you hadly produced and effective vaccine in history, he does not. and he learned from it his, you know, ral
a.b., i have a quote from you from "the washington post." under the headline ban on vaccine mandates in texas sharpens political battle lines. "especially on the right, the dispute has become in large measure about identity and culture, not just about the policy itself." a.b. in, asking you how we got here, i am tempted to say that people didn't pause before they rolled up their sleeves to get the sulk vaccine and say wait a minute, who did we vote for in the last election?...
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a.b., do you know?r the passing of donald trump off of the political stage at some point and the young holly is hoping for a big political future as a presidential candidate so he has, you know, fist bumped to the inth direction and on and on. the problem is these republicans who are remaining silent or trying to pick a fight with the government that's looking into threats against people's lives and stalking and harassment and real endangerment are actually complicit that we have a growing threat of violence. look how far away the next election is. we have school officials and school nurses with threats to their lives and people harassing them and stalking them and running them out of these jobs on purpose. this is not a spirited debate. at a school board meeting. this is not a peaceful protest. these are real threats. it's outrageous and it's dangerous and we're talking about real potential for violence that they know is coming. and in their silence or their faux outrage at the fbi, they are complicit
a.b., do you know?r the passing of donald trump off of the political stage at some point and the young holly is hoping for a big political future as a presidential candidate so he has, you know, fist bumped to the inth direction and on and on. the problem is these republicans who are remaining silent or trying to pick a fight with the government that's looking into threats against people's lives and stalking and harassment and real endangerment are actually complicit that we have a growing...
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phil gut ger, a.b. stoddard, melissa murray, our starting line on this monday. thanks for joining us tonight. >>> coming up, veteran tech journalist kara swisher breaks down what we need to know from those thousands of leaked facebook documents. what employees were saying about their role in the january 6th riot as a company. >>> and later, what we're hearing from barack obama about two very important governor's races, just about a week out from election day now. why the former president isn't holding back criticizing virginia republicans. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting underway for this new week, looking at the west wing on a monday night. week, lo wing on a monday night (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the all-new subaru outback wilderness. love. it's
phil gut ger, a.b. stoddard, melissa murray, our starting line on this monday. thanks for joining us tonight. >>> coming up, veteran tech journalist kara swisher breaks down what we need to know from those thousands of leaked facebook documents. what employees were saying about their role in the january 6th riot as a company. >>> and later, what we're hearing from barack obama about two very important governor's races, just about a week out from election day now. why the...
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other bills include a.b. 26. this legislation just requires the requirement that officers immediately report the use of excessive force and require requires the action to intercede. also want to bring to your attention assembly bill 89, which was authored by reggie jones sawyer of los angeles. it raises the minimum age for a new police officer to 21 is. -- 21 in 2024 and requires that new officers have college degrees. i know that's something that has been talked about and is now state law. i also want to note that a.b. 481 which was authored by our own assembly man david chu, this establishes requirements that must be met before a law enforcement agency acquires and uses military equipment. a.b. 490, which was authored by assembly man mike gibson, who represents carson. a.b. 490 prohibits a law enforcement agency from authorizing techniques and transport methods that involve a substantial risk of positional asphyxia. in other words, restricting a person's breathing. a.b. 958 is also authored by assembly man mike
other bills include a.b. 26. this legislation just requires the requirement that officers immediately report the use of excessive force and require requires the action to intercede. also want to bring to your attention assembly bill 89, which was authored by reggie jones sawyer of los angeles. it raises the minimum age for a new police officer to 21 is. -- 21 in 2024 and requires that new officers have college degrees. i know that's something that has been talked about and is now state law. i...
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i do think a.b.'s right. i think it's going to be very hard to figure out a way for congress to agree on what to do about it even though they do agree it is a problem and part of that is because there's this sort of false dichotomy between censorship and giving disinformation off of the platform. the other thing i would just add, and i've dealt with a lot of whistleblower as a prosecutor. frances haugen is incredibly impressive in the way she delivers what she delivers and has the document to back her up. not all whistleblower are created equally. the way she explains things and the problems she identified resonate with the layperson. you don't have to be a computer programmer to understand what she's talking about. then she has documents that she copied that she has to corroborate what she says. it's not every day that you get a whistleblower who's got the goods so to speak to back up what they're saying and i think that will have a really significant impact. particularly i would say on the sec, which she's
i do think a.b.'s right. i think it's going to be very hard to figure out a way for congress to agree on what to do about it even though they do agree it is a problem and part of that is because there's this sort of false dichotomy between censorship and giving disinformation off of the platform. the other thing i would just add, and i've dealt with a lot of whistleblower as a prosecutor. frances haugen is incredibly impressive in the way she delivers what she delivers and has the document to...
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joining us now is sahil kapur, and donna edwards and a.b. stoddard. welcome all. in touch with all the machinations on the hill, the twist and turns for all these weeks. are democrats getting any closer on agreeing on what should be in this bill, and do the house democrats have something that they can get manchin and sinema to agree on? they need all 50 votes. >> are they closer than they were two weeks ago, yes. but democrats are not where they want to be at this moment. president biden is trying to resolve this by identifying a sweet spot of 1.9 trillion to 2.2 trillion in terms of the overall spending level. but the rival factions of the party are the no moving yet. joe manchin, the west virginia senator is not moving up from his $1.5 trillion ask, and senator bernie sanders is not moving down from his $3.5 trillion ask. that suggests that they're both still jockeying for leverage. in terms of policy, the party has difficult decisions to make in terms of how to narrow this down. do they cut a bunch of programs out, focus on maybe three or four programs, and fun
joining us now is sahil kapur, and donna edwards and a.b. stoddard. welcome all. in touch with all the machinations on the hill, the twist and turns for all these weeks. are democrats getting any closer on agreeing on what should be in this bill, and do the house democrats have something that they can get manchin and sinema to agree on? they need all 50 votes. >> are they closer than they were two weeks ago, yes. but democrats are not where they want to be at this moment. president biden...
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. >> professor a.b. just said a lot, there and addition to the piece she's written on this same topic, if the committee, has this ticking clock, and they're looking to go after organizers and funders, a very basic question is who paid for all those buses that descended on washington d.c.. all those hotel and motel rooms, what is the fastest way they can go about that? >> to be, clear the question is the, clock in time running, out one way that the committee can deal with, this is to refer more of these to criminal investigations, or prosecutions at the department of justice. and have the executive branch take it up, those prosecutions would survive a mid term loss of that disbanded the committee, if that were to happen. in so that might be one way of proceeding, it might be longer in the long term, but would at least be a way to propel this going forward, and to allow it to get around that stopgap, of the midterm election. >> phil, rucker your colleagues write this tonight, about president biden, in the
. >> professor a.b. just said a lot, there and addition to the piece she's written on this same topic, if the committee, has this ticking clock, and they're looking to go after organizers and funders, a very basic question is who paid for all those buses that descended on washington d.c.. all those hotel and motel rooms, what is the fastest way they can go about that? >> to be, clear the question is the, clock in time running, out one way that the committee can deal with, this is to...
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manan: this is one of those situations where, as california passed a.b. 5, some contract worker statusfected that company. certainly the company intends to stay in business. the ceo announced he helped somebody negotiate a record improvement salary of $200,000. think about that. $200,000 higher salary. we think business should be around ceo's. his story is not done. this is the bigger narrative we believe in. foreign born under for numerous will continue to go big so they don't have to go home. that is what embodies that american dream in the story so well. emily: go big so you don't have to go home. that is something i can get behind. unshackled ventures, thank you both. we will keep following your story. coming up, we bring you live to the milken institute global conference in l.a. carol massar will be sitting down with cathie wood of ark invest. you don't want to miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfin
manan: this is one of those situations where, as california passed a.b. 5, some contract worker statusfected that company. certainly the company intends to stay in business. the ceo announced he helped somebody negotiate a record improvement salary of $200,000. think about that. $200,000 higher salary. we think business should be around ceo's. his story is not done. this is the bigger narrative we believe in. foreign born under for numerous will continue to go big so they don't have to go home....
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also joining us, a.b. stoddard, and robert costa, national political reporter for the "washington post" and coauthor of "peril". robert, i will start with you. liz cheney is so done with mccarthy, that she's calling out the victims he's squeezing and pressuring to not participate into this relationship into the deadly insurrection. i didn't think their relationship could get worse. it sounds like it has. do you have the cess, from talking to your sources, that that's the case? >> you can't just see mccarthy as a ol' sole figure. he is now someone who is politically in lock step with donald trump. he went down to mar-a-lago after the insurrection and said to trump, i want to work with you for 2022 and 2024. he's like senator lindsey graham of south carolina, someone trying to rehabilitate donald trump to help republicans win power again and perhaps for trump to win power again. >> stoddard, i have a puppy. i am going the use a puppy training -- she basically paints her own party as used wee wee pads. useles
also joining us, a.b. stoddard, and robert costa, national political reporter for the "washington post" and coauthor of "peril". robert, i will start with you. liz cheney is so done with mccarthy, that she's calling out the victims he's squeezing and pressuring to not participate into this relationship into the deadly insurrection. i didn't think their relationship could get worse. it sounds like it has. do you have the cess, from talking to your sources, that that's the...
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we also have the meeting of our community about planning to address goals of a.b. 617, which focuses to reduce exposure in communities most impacted by air pollution. communities are working together to develop and implement new strategies to reduce air pollution and reduce impacts, and we also have a meeting with the air quality management staff, state and other city departments to discuss air concerns in the city, across district 10. and finally with regards to the workforce investment board, our meeting was the first to begin with an ohlone land acknowledgement. we also reviewed training strategies as the city prepares to receive workforce management development funds, and we did celebrate 15 years of city build academies last month. our december meeting will feature an overview of our health care academy program, and last, i have an in memoriam for christina [inaudible]. as the daughter of eduardo and angelina velasquez. when she moved to california 11 years ago, she went into the specialized field of hospice on a whim, not knowing what it truly entailed. after being in the field
we also have the meeting of our community about planning to address goals of a.b. 617, which focuses to reduce exposure in communities most impacted by air pollution. communities are working together to develop and implement new strategies to reduce air pollution and reduce impacts, and we also have a meeting with the air quality management staff, state and other city departments to discuss air concerns in the city, across district 10. and finally with regards to the workforce investment board,...
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briefing starting soon the stat department and the pentagon on the list of questions they are, why didn't a.bation's nuclear secrets. that afternoon and welcome everyone. i said jampacked. a jampacked hour coming up ther at. >> like those commercials, and there's more pride i'm john roberts in washington. welcome to our number to. a lot to cover starting with on of the biggest updates on a cas that is captivated the country. >> how did gabby petito died? the answer to that question may be coming soon. this hour we're expected to get a full report on her autopsy. >> officials have ruled the death a homicide, but there are plenty of questions including who killed her, when, how, and why. even though we expect just some of those answers this afternoon they could provide investigator with the clues needed to bring her killer to justice. >> we kick things off with fox team coverage. on the hunt for her fiancÉ as h remains on the run. >> so much of this investigatio has been kept quiet from investigators, so today will give us a significant amount of insight as to what happened to gabby petito in p
briefing starting soon the stat department and the pentagon on the list of questions they are, why didn't a.bation's nuclear secrets. that afternoon and welcome everyone. i said jampacked. a jampacked hour coming up ther at. >> like those commercials, and there's more pride i'm john roberts in washington. welcome to our number to. a lot to cover starting with on of the biggest updates on a cas that is captivated the country. >> how did gabby petito died? the answer to that question...
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on september 16, the governor signed bill a.b. 61 that allows policy bodies to meet by teleconference as long as they make public policy decisions every 30-days. it is still the case that conducting all meetings this body and subcommittees in person will present imminent risk of safety to attendees. because the work of the board of supervisors is important, we need to have the flexibility to allow city staff to be able to not attend in person because they are sick or ill from covid-19. in passing this motion, the board is not committing to convening remotely forever. we are simply allowing to meet remotely for the next 30 days during covid-19. >> clerk: through the operations queue, do we have any members of the public who would like to speak specifically to the motion making findings to allow teleconference meetings for the next 30 days? let's hear -- >> operator: madam clerk, there are no callers in the queue. >> clerk: okay. thank you, mr. atkins. mr. president? >> president walton: thank you. there being no public comment, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you pleas
on september 16, the governor signed bill a.b. 61 that allows policy bodies to meet by teleconference as long as they make public policy decisions every 30-days. it is still the case that conducting all meetings this body and subcommittees in person will present imminent risk of safety to attendees. because the work of the board of supervisors is important, we need to have the flexibility to allow city staff to be able to not attend in person because they are sick or ill from covid-19. in...
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on september 16, the governor signed bill a.b. 61 that allows policy bodies to meet by teleconference as long as they make public policy decisions every 30-days. it is still the case that conducting all meetings this body and subcommittees in person will present imminent risk of safety to attendees. because the work of the board of supervisors is important, we need to have the flexibility to allow city staff to be able to not attend in person because they are sick or ill from covid-19. in passing this motion, the board is not committing to convening remotely forever. we are simply allowing to meet remotely for the next 30 days during covid-19. >> clerk: through the operations queue, do we have any members of the public who would like to speak specifically to the motion making findings to allow teleconference meetings for the next 30 days? let's hear -- >> operator: madam clerk, there are no callers in the queue. >> clerk: okay. thank you, mr. atkins. mr. president? >> president walton: thank you. there being no public comment, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you pleas
on september 16, the governor signed bill a.b. 61 that allows policy bodies to meet by teleconference as long as they make public policy decisions every 30-days. it is still the case that conducting all meetings this body and subcommittees in person will present imminent risk of safety to attendees. because the work of the board of supervisors is important, we need to have the flexibility to allow city staff to be able to not attend in person because they are sick or ill from covid-19. in...
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on september 16, the governor signed bill a.b. 61 that allows policy bodies to meet by teleconferenceisions every 30-days. it is still the case that conducting all meetings this body and subcommittees in person will present imminent risk of safety to attendees. because the work of the board of supervisors is important, we need to have the flexibility to allow city staff to be able to not attend in person because they are sick or ill from covid-19. in passing this motion, the board is not committing to convening remotely forever. we are simply allowing to meet remotely for the next 30 days during covid-19. >> clerk: through the operations queue, do we have any members of the public who would like to speak specifically to the motion making findings to allow teleconference meetings for the next 30 days? let's hear -- >> operator: madam clerk, there are no callers in the queue. >> clerk: okay. thank you, mr. atkins. mr. president? >> president walton: thank you. there being no public comment, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you please call the roll on the motion? [roll ca
on september 16, the governor signed bill a.b. 61 that allows policy bodies to meet by teleconferenceisions every 30-days. it is still the case that conducting all meetings this body and subcommittees in person will present imminent risk of safety to attendees. because the work of the board of supervisors is important, we need to have the flexibility to allow city staff to be able to not attend in person because they are sick or ill from covid-19. in passing this motion, the board is not...
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in order to invoke the permission to meet remotely under a.b. 361 now that the government's order has expired, we must make certain findings. i would move that we do adopt the resolution. we do continue to be under continued emergency from the mayor, and it does continue to directly impact the members of the committee and command staff and those who would normally come to an in-person meeting, and there's still concern about transmission risks, particularly given the delta variant amongst those who are unvaccinated. i don't know if my fellow commissioners have any comments that they wish to make, but if they do, now's the time to wave your hand or something. otherwise, i'm going to make a motion that we adopt this resolution, and i am seeing no hands. >> clerk: and there's nobody on the public comment line. >> president feinstein: thank you, madam secretary. okay. seeing that there's no public comment and no questions from any commissioners, i've made the motion. is there a second. >> commissioner cleaveland: second, madam president. >> clerk: i'll do a roll call. [roll call] >> clerk
in order to invoke the permission to meet remotely under a.b. 361 now that the government's order has expired, we must make certain findings. i would move that we do adopt the resolution. we do continue to be under continued emergency from the mayor, and it does continue to directly impact the members of the committee and command staff and those who would normally come to an in-person meeting, and there's still concern about transmission risks, particularly given the delta variant amongst those...
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in order to invoke the permission to meet remotely under a.b. 361 now that the government's order hasired, we must make certain findings. i would move that we do adopt the resolution. we do continue to be under continued emergency from the mayor, and it does continue to directly impact the members of the committee and command staff and those who would normally come to an in-person meeting, and there's still concern about transmission risks, particularly given the delta variant amongst those who are unvaccinated. i don't know if my fellow commissioners have any comments that they wish to make, but if they do, now's the time to wave your hand or something. otherwise, i'm going to make a motion that we adopt this resolution, and i am seeing no hands. >> clerk: and there's nobody on the public comment line. >> president feinstein: thank you, madam secretary. okay. seeing that there's no public comment and no questions from any commissioners, i've made the motion. is there a second. >> commissioner cleaveland: second, madam president. >> clerk: i'll do a roll call. [roll call] >> clerk: th
in order to invoke the permission to meet remotely under a.b. 361 now that the government's order hasired, we must make certain findings. i would move that we do adopt the resolution. we do continue to be under continued emergency from the mayor, and it does continue to directly impact the members of the committee and command staff and those who would normally come to an in-person meeting, and there's still concern about transmission risks, particularly given the delta variant amongst those who...
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this meeting is being held in compliance with the brown act and california health and safety -- a.b. 361. this meeting is being held during a proclaimed state of emergency, and state and local officials have recommended measures to promote social distancing. as noted on the agenda, members of the public may observe this teleconference meeting via sfgovtv, and they may also publicly comment by calling the published public comment phone number. i'd like to welcome the members of the public and staff who are watching us live on sfgovtv, and i'd like to thank sfgovtv staff for their support and services. mr. clerk, could you please call the roll, please. >> clerk: thank you. i'd like to director el-tawansy will not be present. directors, please indicate when i call your name. [roll call] >> clerk: directors, item 3 is public comment, an opportunity for members of the public to address the authority on matters that are not on today's calendar. currently not seeing any public comment at this time. i will proceed. at this time, the board is scheduled to go into closed session pursuant to go
this meeting is being held in compliance with the brown act and california health and safety -- a.b. 361. this meeting is being held during a proclaimed state of emergency, and state and local officials have recommended measures to promote social distancing. as noted on the agenda, members of the public may observe this teleconference meeting via sfgovtv, and they may also publicly comment by calling the published public comment phone number. i'd like to welcome the members of the public and...