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oh yeah we spoke with journalist to bruce harrison in seoul about what the expectations are for this north south summit president moon julian has made it clear that his focus is going to be on getting north korea to give up its nuclear weapons he hasn't said that directly but we know that because his administration has made it clear they're not going to focus on other things other issues that have more as korea such as human rights south korea's foreign minister recently said that that's something they're not going to touch on which is made many in south korea unhappy but like i said the focus is on getting north korea to give up its nuclear weapons this is different than previous summits however because unlike two thousand and seven as you mention and the previous summit with the former leader kim jong north korea didn't have a confirmed nuclear capability that it's pretty clear that they do now which gives north korea a lot more negotiating power they have a nuclear weapons capability they've proven that time and time again and they will certainly leverage that that is in kim jong
oh yeah we spoke with journalist to bruce harrison in seoul about what the expectations are for this north south summit president moon julian has made it clear that his focus is going to be on getting north korea to give up its nuclear weapons he hasn't said that directly but we know that because his administration has made it clear they're not going to focus on other things other issues that have more as korea such as human rights south korea's foreign minister recently said that that's...
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harrison is standing by in seoul now for more on the story hi bruce so this summit represents only thethird time that leaders of the two koreas have actually met since the end of the korean war what can we expect. well frankly it's hard to say at this point you mention it's the third time so they aren't meeting that off in the leaders of north and south korea but in the past we haven't seen diplomacy working at this fast of a pace it's only been a few months since kim jong un reached out to south korea saying he was interested in holding talks and bringing peace to the korean peninsula so in that sense it's fairly significant that they move this quickly and perhaps that there could be some sort of a positive outcome between this summit but really it's hard to say based on the failures in the past and how mercurial north korea has been sometimes that working level talks are even higher they have simply decided they were not going to continue those engagements and that has led to the president and they have nuclear weapons now where they didn't before so that is self is a wildcard the no
harrison is standing by in seoul now for more on the story hi bruce so this summit represents only thethird time that leaders of the two koreas have actually met since the end of the korean war what can we expect. well frankly it's hard to say at this point you mention it's the third time so they aren't meeting that off in the leaders of north and south korea but in the past we haven't seen diplomacy working at this fast of a pace it's only been a few months since kim jong un reached out to...
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bruce harrington. the brother of keith harrington. irvine police department chief mike hamill. and our crime lab director, chip let me first begin by saying this. the answer has always been in sacramento. for over 40 years, countless victims have waited for justice. over these years, hundreds of individuals have sought justice for these victims and their families. many have dedicated their virtual entire professions to seeking this answer. for many of us, it was more than a professional commitment. it became personal for many of us. for me, here in sacramento county, in june of 1976, i was 12. i grew up in the east area of sacramento near the cluster of where these crimes began. my sisters ranged from 10 to 16 at the time. as i have said many times, over the last 18 years at least for me, for us, here in sacramento, it was a time of innocence in 1976. no one locked their doors. kids rode their bikes to school. parents let their children play outside. the only thing we were told is the family was you ju
bruce harrington. the brother of keith harrington. irvine police department chief mike hamill. and our crime lab director, chip let me first begin by saying this. the answer has always been in sacramento. for over 40 years, countless victims have waited for justice. over these years, hundreds of individuals have sought justice for these victims and their families. many have dedicated their virtual entire professions to seeking this answer. for many of us, it was more than a professional...
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joining me bruce turkel, turkel brand ceo.a crisis situation where you call bruce turkel in middle. night. but i digress. i want to go over the performance that we've seen so far for this company, because i think you and i sort of fundamentally disagree on this. i thought there were a lot of problems with mark zuckerberg's performance, starting with, you're a substance and style guy, but let mae start with the style. somebody obviously coached him to say senator, at beginning of even answer, and congressman, at beginning of each answer today, made it seem very coached and robotic. if you look at twitter and like they were all calling him a robot. do you think that was a good call? >> i think his coaching was terrific. i agree with you, he looked a little stiff, when we've seen him before, he is almost an any electronic. this time he said senator and congressman, he was clear and respectful. each time he did that, and he would say things like let's make this clear. i want to make sure i understand. i thought he came across as f
joining me bruce turkel, turkel brand ceo.a crisis situation where you call bruce turkel in middle. night. but i digress. i want to go over the performance that we've seen so far for this company, because i think you and i sort of fundamentally disagree on this. i thought there were a lot of problems with mark zuckerberg's performance, starting with, you're a substance and style guy, but let mae start with the style. somebody obviously coached him to say senator, at beginning of even answer,...
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>> mary bruce live on the hill. mary, thank you. >>> also from capitol hill tonight, attorney general jeff sessions questioned by a senate committee, asked about reports he indicated he would resign if president trump fired his deputy, rod rosenstein. the attorney general saying he is not able to speculate, but abc's pierre thomas catching up with the attorney general afterward, asking about any possible tension with the president. >> reporter: general sessions, got a lot of support from the senators today. how is your relationship with the president? >> getting along. >> he says they're getting along. pierre thomas right there with the a.g. today. >>> as this was playing out, we learned tonight that president trump's new personal attorney on the russia investigation, rudy giuliani, has met with the special counsel robert mueller. sources confirm to abc news that giuliani met with mueller tuesday to reopen negotiations about a possible interview with the president. giuliani reportedly telling mueller the president i
>> mary bruce live on the hill. mary, thank you. >>> also from capitol hill tonight, attorney general jeff sessions questioned by a senate committee, asked about reports he indicated he would resign if president trump fired his deputy, rod rosenstein. the attorney general saying he is not able to speculate, but abc's pierre thomas catching up with the attorney general afterward, asking about any possible tension with the president. >> reporter: general sessions, got a lot...
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where makes the most sense for these talks to happen, bruce? >> well, i guess that rules out mar-a-lago. you know. >> i think it might. >> i think the pomma jong idea was brilliant. it went against what had seemed like yet another south korean president having to go to pyongyang. so i thought it was an inspired choice. president trump may want a different location just to be different. more high visibility for this historic meeting between the u.s. and north korea. switzerland, sweden have been raised, perhaps beijing or even mongolia. >> bruce clinger and ambassador chris hill, thank you both for being on on what a very busy morning. president trump confirming that mike pompeo did meet with kim jong-un. and with all things in d.c., there's a political angle because the guy who was leading this mission, pompeo is this in this tight confirmation vote for secretary of state. this morning you've got lawmakers trying to figure out just how they feel about his trip to pyongyang. you've got some democrats that seem kind of divided. >> i think we shou
where makes the most sense for these talks to happen, bruce? >> well, i guess that rules out mar-a-lago. you know. >> i think it might. >> i think the pomma jong idea was brilliant. it went against what had seemed like yet another south korean president having to go to pyongyang. so i thought it was an inspired choice. president trump may want a different location just to be different. more high visibility for this historic meeting between the u.s. and north korea....
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giants manager bruce bochy just joined twitter. probably a mistake.tarted out like this with the giants on a three-game winning streak. the second emoji probably more accurate. by the end of the game, full-on crying face. just floating in the cove. everybody is smiling, not a care in the world. jeff samardzija making his second start. down 3-1 already. matt adams launched into the right field arcade. 6-1 nationals. in the sixth, pablo sandoval, the panda with a double off max scherzer. brandon belt scores. the giants down 10. a little smile right there. bochy said this game started out rough, and it got worse. full-on crying emoji. matt adams doubles in the top of the eighth. adams 3 for 5, 6 rbis. we go emoji crazy. and the nats clobber the giants, 15-2. >>> a's in texas, home of the boom stick. a two foot long hot dog costs 26 bucks. i would pay that much to not eat that khris davis has a boom stick. knotts afraid to use it either. two-run homer in the third. kendell graven went six innings, allows three runs. he drops to 0-5. driving the rangers sn
giants manager bruce bochy just joined twitter. probably a mistake.tarted out like this with the giants on a three-game winning streak. the second emoji probably more accurate. by the end of the game, full-on crying face. just floating in the cove. everybody is smiling, not a care in the world. jeff samardzija making his second start. down 3-1 already. matt adams launched into the right field arcade. 6-1 nationals. in the sixth, pablo sandoval, the panda with a double off max scherzer. brandon...
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giants manager bruce bochy just joined twitter. probably a mistake.arted out like this with the giants on a three-game winning streak. the second emoji probably more accurate. by the end of the game, full-on crying face. just floating in the cove. everybody is smiling, not a care in the world. jeff samardzija making his second start. down 3-1 already. matt adams launched into the right field arcade. 6-1 nationals. in the sixth, pablo sandoval, the panda with a double off max scherzer. brandon belt scores. the giants down 10. a little smile right there. bochy said this game started out rough, and it got worse. full-on crying emoji. matt adams doubles in the top of the eighth. adams 3 for 5, 6 rbis. we go emoji crazy. and the nats clobber the giants, 15-2. >>> a's in texas, home of the boom stick. a two foot long hot dog costs 26 bucks. i would pay that much to not eat that khris davis has a boom stick. knotts afraid to use it either. two-run homer in the third. kendell graven went six innings, allows three runs. he drops to 0-5. driving the rangers sna
giants manager bruce bochy just joined twitter. probably a mistake.arted out like this with the giants on a three-game winning streak. the second emoji probably more accurate. by the end of the game, full-on crying face. just floating in the cove. everybody is smiling, not a care in the world. jeff samardzija making his second start. down 3-1 already. matt adams launched into the right field arcade. 6-1 nationals. in the sixth, pablo sandoval, the panda with a double off max scherzer. brandon...
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is like bruce is reincarnated. >> yes.folks practice in the mirror. this is the next level. >> it did you waoesn't come fro naturalal leapt. he started training when he was four. he is ag. he wakes up at 6:00 in the morning and does 90 minneapolis -- 90 minutes of training. he is looking so good. >> i hope he is having fun. i hope it's not the mom or dad era. >> i think it's a passion that he follows as well. i want you to be a super star. >> 30,000 followers on instagram. he is about to have 30,004. >> go to right this minute.com for more content. - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for grown american superfood. brought to you by by trusted therabotanics. (optimistic music) wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life? what if you could have more energy and vitality? manage your weight. look and feel years younger, and even help reduce your risk of dying from heart disease and other chronic illnesses. study after study has proven that simply adding more superfood fruits and vegetables to you
is like bruce is reincarnated. >> yes.folks practice in the mirror. this is the next level. >> it did you waoesn't come fro naturalal leapt. he started training when he was four. he is ag. he wakes up at 6:00 in the morning and does 90 minneapolis -- 90 minutes of training. he is looking so good. >> i hope he is having fun. i hope it's not the mom or dad era. >> i think it's a passion that he follows as well. i want you to be a super star. >> 30,000 followers on...
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bruce kasman will join us. find out what is in his radar.rning rbi is on deck, it will be the most random but interesting thing that you will hear all day it shows you the power of being first. you will wanto ht ear the rbi. that's coming up daddy." [ evil laugh ] but then cdw orchestrated a network transformation using cisco digital network architecture. allowing scalability and providing fast, comprehensive security from intruders like me. luckily i found a new calling. faster. security transformation by cisco. just run. run like you know how to run. it orchestration by cdw. ♪ vof hundreds of families, he'se hmost proud of the one the heads he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. a few problems actually. we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? busine
bruce kasman will join us. find out what is in his radar.rning rbi is on deck, it will be the most random but interesting thing that you will hear all day it shows you the power of being first. you will wanto ht ear the rbi. that's coming up daddy." [ evil laugh ] but then cdw orchestrated a network transformation using cisco digital network architecture. allowing scalability and providing fast, comprehensive security from intruders like me. luckily i found a new calling. faster. security...
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want you to join me in congratulating this outstanding group of young women and their coaches, todd bruce, a.j., and tom on becoming new york state champions for the first time. as a former starting center for my high school basketball team, i am so proud to say, go, bulldogs. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. hoyer: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, this week democrats are highlighting we're offering the american people. one area where this republican congress has given the american people a bad deal is health care. because of their repeated attempts to repeal and undermine the affordable care act. uncertainty has plagued our health insurance markets,
want you to join me in congratulating this outstanding group of young women and their coaches, todd bruce, a.j., and tom on becoming new york state champions for the first time. as a former starting center for my high school basketball team, i am so proud to say, go, bulldogs. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. hoyer: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute and to revise and...
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my name is bruce steer. i'm a retired physician. i'm also the retired member of the california student legislature. i would like the council to look into the matter of handrails -- mandatory handrails on all public staircases. there are many staircases in the city of san francisco that do not have railings, and this, of course, is dangerous, a safety issue. public safety issue, especially for seniors and little children. handrails are mandatory by the state law. give you an example of the one place that should definitely have handrails are the lower seats at at&t park. they do not have handrails. i addressed, and their lawyers won on appeals because the americans with disability act says they only deal with issues for disabled people, and obviously, there are a lot of people who are not disabled when they go to the stadium. but nevertheless, they should have handrails, which it's a mandatory state law, which they have evaded thanks to previous supervisors and mayors who allowed the permit to go through. thank you. >> thank you, sir,
my name is bruce steer. i'm a retired physician. i'm also the retired member of the california student legislature. i would like the council to look into the matter of handrails -- mandatory handrails on all public staircases. there are many staircases in the city of san francisco that do not have railings, and this, of course, is dangerous, a safety issue. public safety issue, especially for seniors and little children. handrails are mandatory by the state law. give you an example of the one...
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bruce joins us on the phone. bruce are you there? >> yes, i am, liz. how you doing?: i'm well, but i looked at this and i said i can't believe this is yet another situation for wells fargo. you as a shareholder, when you woke up this morning and saw the wall street journal piece that said a whistleblower, a new one, has brought the labor department 's attention to this situation what was your first thought? >> they're in trouble. they're in trouble because you know, they haven't learned. we keep saying that you've got to make a negative to a positive and i dragged out of the stockholder's meeting a year ago because i want to say that the board of directors have to be held accountable and they changed the board of directors but they still don't get it. they have to be consumer- friendly and the fact is if they're serious they have to make it where they're the fiduciary so that means that on the 401 (k) that they have to do the right thing for their clients and they're legally held accountable to that and you know if i was wells fargo i'd be really nervous because this
bruce joins us on the phone. bruce are you there? >> yes, i am, liz. how you doing?: i'm well, but i looked at this and i said i can't believe this is yet another situation for wells fargo. you as a shareholder, when you woke up this morning and saw the wall street journal piece that said a whistleblower, a new one, has brought the labor department 's attention to this situation what was your first thought? >> they're in trouble. they're in trouble because you know, they haven't...
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>> mary bruce asking the questions, no answer there. and mary bruce, scott pruitt says he is the target of people trying to under mine president trump. how is the white house responding? >> the sources in the white house say this is a tough day for pruitt. he was speaking to an audience of one, the president. and tonight it's his spooruppor that matters most. >> the senate has confirmed the president's pick for secretary of state. mike pompeo. the white house just releasing this image. pompeo was sworn in today. by the way, it comes as a historic meeting set to take place between north and south career ya korea in the coming hours. >>> a refinery explosion. schools shut down, evacuations. >>> also, the major airline sued by the death of a passenger who became ill on flight. did the doctor on board ask the pilot to land the flight early? why didn't they? >>> a nfl prospect. and the racial tweets that just surfaced. we'll be right back. be right back. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. wi
>> mary bruce asking the questions, no answer there. and mary bruce, scott pruitt says he is the target of people trying to under mine president trump. how is the white house responding? >> the sources in the white house say this is a tough day for pruitt. he was speaking to an audience of one, the president. and tonight it's his spooruppor that matters most. >> the senate has confirmed the president's pick for secretary of state. mike pompeo. the white house just releasing...
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>> mary bruce asking the questions, no answer there. mary bruce on the hill again for us. scott pruitt says he's the target of people trying to under mine president trump. how is the white house responding? >> the sources in the white house say this is a tough day for pruitt. but they say he was largely speaking to an audience of one, the president. and tonight it's his support that matters most. david? >> thank you, mary. >>> also from capitol hill tonight, the senate has confirmed the president's pick for secretary of state. mike pompeo. the cia chief who has had a security meeting with kim jong un. the white house just releasing this image. pompeo was sworn in today. he is already on his way to an nato meeting in brussels. by the way, it comes as a historic meeting set to take place between north and south korea in the coming hours. we're going to be tracking that as well. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" thursday evening. >>> a refinery explosion. schools shut down, evacuations. crews on the scene at this hour. >>> also, the major airline sued over th
>> mary bruce asking the questions, no answer there. mary bruce on the hill again for us. scott pruitt says he's the target of people trying to under mine president trump. how is the white house responding? >> the sources in the white house say this is a tough day for pruitt. but they say he was largely speaking to an audience of one, the president. and tonight it's his support that matters most. david? >> thank you, mary. >>> also from capitol hill tonight, the...
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here's mary bruce. >> reporter: the democratic party tonight is launching its own legal attack against the president. alleging that russia, the trump campaign, and wikileaks conspired to damage hillary clinton and tilt the presidential election to donald trump. >> wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: calling it "an act of unprecedented treachery," the dnc lawsuit pieces together previously known reports. ranging from contacts between close associates of the trump campaign and russian officials, to wikileaks' hack of the dnc's emails and their leak of damaging information. >> it's been amazing what's coming out on wikileaks. another one came in today. this wikileaks it's like a treasure trove. >> reporter: the multi-million dollar suit does not name president trump, but it does go after his inner circle, including his son and son-in-law. if the case moves forward, the president and his top aides could be forced to answer questions under oath. >> so let's get to mary bruce live in washington tonight. mary, the trump campaign and now the president responding moments ago. >> the trump
here's mary bruce. >> reporter: the democratic party tonight is launching its own legal attack against the president. alleging that russia, the trump campaign, and wikileaks conspired to damage hillary clinton and tilt the presidential election to donald trump. >> wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: calling it "an act of unprecedented treachery," the dnc lawsuit pieces together previously known reports. ranging from contacts between close associates of the...
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they won't wait for nine months. >> so, let's get to mary bruce, she's live on the hill tonight. and mary, house speaker paul ryan, we've learned, is at the white house right now having dinner with the president? >> reporter: david, republican leaders have just arrived for that dinner with the president, including speaker ryan and his rumored replacements, kevin mccarthy and steve scalise. now, the president is wishing paul ryan well, but he has not yet said who he would like to see as the next speaker of the house. david? >> we'll stay tuned for that. mary bruce, as always, thank you. >>> also on capitol hill tonight, members of congress turning up the heat on facebook's mark zuckerberg in his second day of testimony, challenging him today on the company's handling of the cambridge analytica scandal. the alleged misuse of some 87 million users private information. including, as we learned today, his own. >> was your data included in the data sold to the malicious third parties? your personal data? >> yes. >> several lawmakers threatening regulation now. the federal trade commiss
they won't wait for nine months. >> so, let's get to mary bruce, she's live on the hill tonight. and mary, house speaker paul ryan, we've learned, is at the white house right now having dinner with the president? >> reporter: david, republican leaders have just arrived for that dinner with the president, including speaker ryan and his rumored replacements, kevin mccarthy and steve scalise. now, the president is wishing paul ryan well, but he has not yet said who he would like to see...
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bruce spencer—knott, founder of construction firm, minster surfacing.ood morning, nice to see you. we are smiling because it is not the most exciting industry or the most glamorous, but it is absolutely fundamental to our everyday lives, to business, the economy and the wider world. absolutely, most of those people who panicked and went to the supermarket had to travel on the road estimation mark it is a fundamentally important infrastructure. but you are having a problem getting the people you need to do that work. it is very difficult to get the younger industry interested. they do not wa nt to industry interested. they do not want to be involved in any kind of physical, hard work. they are more interested in the ipad. you have given us an idea of what you can earn as a relative youngster and it is good money. it is. iwent earn as a relative youngster and it is good money. it is. i went through school, i did well, i did my a—levels, i fell into the back of a transit van and i went out with a bunch of gorillas for a few years and immediately i was earn
bruce spencer—knott, founder of construction firm, minster surfacing.ood morning, nice to see you. we are smiling because it is not the most exciting industry or the most glamorous, but it is absolutely fundamental to our everyday lives, to business, the economy and the wider world. absolutely, most of those people who panicked and went to the supermarket had to travel on the road estimation mark it is a fundamentally important infrastructure. but you are having a problem getting the people...
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and i had never seen a bruce concert before. and people were in the audience going, "bruce."now. oprah said to me it was "transformational" this show. when oprah says something is transformational, can you imagine the level that has to be on? so, i was like, i have to get some tickets. literally, within 15 minutes, i was a sobbing puddle of human tears on the ground. it's amazing. he talks about his dad and his mom-- when he talked about his mom. and then he talked about how tenderly his grandmother had cared for him. and i uhh-- i just lost it. i know, i'm like a little-- ( laughter ) it was a lot, you guys. ( applause ) and then, he was amazing. and then i went backstage because i thought it would be polite to say, "thank you so much." >> stephen: of course, yeah. >> but i literally couldn't form words. i was like, "the thing... when you said... that telling people's... stories... is... the service... you pay for living." i started to cry so hard. he goes, "oh, my god." and he started to hug me. he and his wife were hugging me, and i was like, "i'll put it in a letter." ( l
and i had never seen a bruce concert before. and people were in the audience going, "bruce."now. oprah said to me it was "transformational" this show. when oprah says something is transformational, can you imagine the level that has to be on? so, i was like, i have to get some tickets. literally, within 15 minutes, i was a sobbing puddle of human tears on the ground. it's amazing. he talks about his dad and his mom-- when he talked about his mom. and then he talked about how...
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thank you, bruce. thank you for opening up the conversation. colleagues, i want to just acknowledge that we've got larry stringer here from dpw as well to answer questions. we have ilene and somas here from the department of public health. what i was looking to hear when i provided direction to the department head on what we wanted to hear in today's policy discussion is we are looking for metrics. we are looking for key indicators about street cleanliness, how it has changed over time and i think you gave a thorough prose -- presentation about the changes. i'm grateful that we have a department that's flexible enough to make those types of changes. it's not ridged. i've spoken with colleagues to understand their concerns around this issue and i'm going to put out some information here. they have expressed the following specific concerns to me. first, what we did was we polled supervisor's offices and here's what my colleagues have listed as important to them, human waste, needles, geographic equity in street cleaning across the entire city, ad
thank you, bruce. thank you for opening up the conversation. colleagues, i want to just acknowledge that we've got larry stringer here from dpw as well to answer questions. we have ilene and somas here from the department of public health. what i was looking to hear when i provided direction to the department head on what we wanted to hear in today's policy discussion is we are looking for metrics. we are looking for key indicators about street cleanliness, how it has changed over time and i...
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bruce, also a member of the organization. and katy who is not here, chairs the organization as well. i talked a lot about the affordable housing, but this is a mixed use development project that is going to provide retail and small businesses, amenity, open space. the type of neighborhood that is inkredably excite -- incredibly exciting, providing amenities we need for the mission bay neighborhood. finally, i want to thank the city for all of your work. and the hard work begins now. we have to make sure we get the infrastructure in the ground so the thousands of units of the housing can get built. thank you, everyone, for making this a home run for san francisco. >> thank you to everyone. i understand now we have the honor of signing the legislation. mr. mayor and larry bear, president breed. ready to roll. all right. congratulations, everyone. [cheers and applause] the san francisco historic preservation hearing for
bruce, also a member of the organization. and katy who is not here, chairs the organization as well. i talked a lot about the affordable housing, but this is a mixed use development project that is going to provide retail and small businesses, amenity, open space. the type of neighborhood that is inkredably excite -- incredibly exciting, providing amenities we need for the mission bay neighborhood. finally, i want to thank the city for all of your work. and the hard work begins now. we have to...
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analytica. >> i believe that, but i think, in today's world, that's naive. >> so, let's get to mary bruce on the hill for us tonight. you pointed out there that facebook promised to inform 87 million users this morning, with alerts to their own news feeds today, alerting them if their own personal data has been accessed. any update on that? >> reporter: david, we are still waiting on that. we're told that information is supposed to post sometime later this evening. no word yet on why the delay. but facebook is clearly trying to show that they're taking this seriously, that they are open to making changes. if that's enough to satisfy lawmakers, we'll have to see at tomorrow's hearing. david? >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> next tonight, to louisville, kentucky, where authorities have just released police body cam video of a deadly police shooting. the is the refusing to drop a screwdriver. he was shot and killed. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> he's got a knife or screwdriver in his hands. >> reporter: louisville police are explaining tonight why the man seen in this police body camera video
analytica. >> i believe that, but i think, in today's world, that's naive. >> so, let's get to mary bruce on the hill for us tonight. you pointed out there that facebook promised to inform 87 million users this morning, with alerts to their own news feeds today, alerting them if their own personal data has been accessed. any update on that? >> reporter: david, we are still waiting on that. we're told that information is supposed to post sometime later this evening. no word yet...
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>> mary bruce on the hill for us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, to louisville, kentucky, where authorities have just released police body cam video of a deadly police shooting. the suspect refusing to drop a screwdriver. he was shot and killed. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> he's got a knife or a screwdriver in his hands. >> reporter: louisville police are explaining tonight why the man seen in this police body camera video holding a screwdriver would end up dying. >> drop it! drop it! >> reporter: police were responding to a call about someone being drunk and out of control, and when they arrived, 45-year-old russell bowman was talking back and telling them to shoot. >> upon approaching mr. bowman, he became confrontational. he told the officers to shoot him. >> drop it! >> reporter: you see three officers fire their stun guns and he's still standing. >> just drop it. we're not trying to hurt you. >> reporter: this is where he starts charging towards one of the officers, and they start shooting. it's clear in o
>> mary bruce on the hill for us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, to louisville, kentucky, where authorities have just released police body cam video of a deadly police shooting. the suspect refusing to drop a screwdriver. he was shot and killed. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> he's got a knife or a screwdriver in his hands. >> reporter: louisville police are explaining tonight why the man seen in this police body camera video holding a screwdriver would...
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>> miry bruce with that packed room behind her. mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, to possible military action against syria. president trump promising a decision very soon, saying nothing is off the table overnight. the president meeting with senior military leadership at the white house. the president now canceling a trip to south america, with a u.s. destroyer now in the eastern mediterranean, what could be coming? here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, the countdown begins. to possible u.s. military action. it was just a year ago, u.s. tomahawk missiles pounding a syrian airfield three days after images of a chemical attack emerged. and now, with those new images, the president making clear a u.s. military strike could happen any time. >> we're making a decision as to what we do with respect to the horrible attack that was made near damascus. and it will be met, and it will be met forcefully. >> reporter: but this time, the president may not have to go it alone. french president em
>> miry bruce with that packed room behind her. mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, to possible military action against syria. president trump promising a decision very soon, saying nothing is off the table overnight. the president meeting with senior military leadership at the white house. the president now canceling a trip to south america, with a u.s. destroyer now in the eastern mediterranean, what could be coming? here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha...
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>> mary bruce following the developments on the hill. mary, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the deadly van attack in toronto. the driver appearing to intentionally strike victims on the sidewalks and the streets there. the crime scene nearly a mile and a half long. and tonight, what investigators are now learning about the driver's possible motive. abc's chief national correspondent tom llamas in toronto again tonight. >> reporter: the chilling new video, a van turned killing machine, barrelling down the toronto sidewalk, plowing into pedestrians. and tonight, as investigators scour the scene, a troubling portrait emerging of the man behind the wheel -- 25-year-old alek minassian. >> the accused is alleged to have posted a cryptic message on facebook minutes before he began driving the rented van. >> reporter: that message including these words -- "all hail supreme gentleman elliot rodger!" rodger killed six people in a 2014 rampage near santa barbara. he recorded selfie videos lashing out at women. can you at least say if the suspec
>> mary bruce following the developments on the hill. mary, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the deadly van attack in toronto. the driver appearing to intentionally strike victims on the sidewalks and the streets there. the crime scene nearly a mile and a half long. and tonight, what investigators are now learning about the driver's possible motive. abc's chief national correspondent tom llamas in toronto again tonight. >> reporter: the chilling new video, a van turned...
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>> apparently, yes. >> let's get to mary bruce. and mary, you're learning that ronny jackson met with president trump late today. what have you heard? >> reporter: he did, david. and the white house tells us today that despite what the president said today publicly, tonight, the president is planning to fight back. a senior official tells me that jackson is getting rail roaded and that his record is impeccable. david, the white house says that jackson has a clean bill of health here and that he has no plans to withdraw his nomination. david? >> mary bruce following the developments on the hill. mary, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the deadly van attack in toronto. the driver appearing to intentionally strike victims on the sidewalks and the streets there. the crime scene nearly a mile and a half long. and tonight, what investigators are now learning about the driver's possible motive. abc's chief national correspondent tom llamas in toronto again tonight. >> reporter: the chilling new video, a van turned killing machine, barre
>> apparently, yes. >> let's get to mary bruce. and mary, you're learning that ronny jackson met with president trump late today. what have you heard? >> reporter: he did, david. and the white house tells us today that despite what the president said today publicly, tonight, the president is planning to fight back. a senior official tells me that jackson is getting rail roaded and that his record is impeccable. david, the white house says that jackson has a clean bill of...
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>> mary bruce with that new reporting tonight. mary, thank you. >>> next, let's turn to weather and there is severe weather watches tonight, and we're bracing from storms from coast to coast. wintry weather in denver. ground crews using snow blowers to clear the fields there, and heavy rain expected at yosemite. campgrounds closed to visitors. the heavy rain coming up from the gulf coast as subfreezing windchills. take ahold of a wide stretch of the country. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is in washington, d.c. where the cherry blossoms are under threat of snow. rob, good evening. >> reporter: hey, good evening, tom. the same system that could bring a little bit of snow here in d.c. tomorrow is bringing severe weather across the south, from dallas across northern louisiana. we have a tornado and severe thunderstorm watches that are posted and they are up until midnight tonight. watch as this thing makes its way across the cold front, and it will mix for colder air. another one to three inches of spring snow across the ten
>> mary bruce with that new reporting tonight. mary, thank you. >>> next, let's turn to weather and there is severe weather watches tonight, and we're bracing from storms from coast to coast. wintry weather in denver. ground crews using snow blowers to clear the fields there, and heavy rain expected at yosemite. campgrounds closed to visitors. the heavy rain coming up from the gulf coast as subfreezing windchills. take ahold of a wide stretch of the country. abc's senior...
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for all this and more, we're joined now by tech lobbyist bruce melman, founder and partner. for joining us such a fascinating time for your business what do you think the most important thing is for facebook to address to minimize potential regulation or is regulation inevitable >> you know, you're right both facebook and amazon as well as a lot of other folks in tech have concerns and large the challenge is the most powerful companies on the planet are the least regulated and at least historically that can never stand. facebook, a lot of the coverage, frankly, has a forest and a tree's problem folks in the hearing next week and a lot of the coverage seem to focus merely on the 2016 elections. i think a lot of the democrats are going to try to establish facebook was somehow a tool used by russian online agents to influence the elections. you're going to hear challenges to that as well as questions about whether or not conservative voices have a fair shake and a fair platform on social media but the broader question, the forest question for facebook is the fact that they have
for all this and more, we're joined now by tech lobbyist bruce melman, founder and partner. for joining us such a fascinating time for your business what do you think the most important thing is for facebook to address to minimize potential regulation or is regulation inevitable >> you know, you're right both facebook and amazon as well as a lot of other folks in tech have concerns and large the challenge is the most powerful companies on the planet are the least regulated and at least...
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let brian know we get bruce's blessings, as well as bobby evans and david bail, i didn't want to be ato anybody, even though i'm not. bruce is one of the first guys, he was always the first guy that called me when something happened in another job. and he wanted to know what happened, and no, no, i'm here to accent bruce and help the team win. >> will it be weird to go to the park not as a coach or player? >> not really. you know, i've done a lot of things. so like it'll be -- it'll be a little strange sitting watching the game up top, but that's my new role. >> you'll be managing from the press box. >> yeah. i manage at my son's games. i don't tell anybody but i manage when i watch games on tv. once a manager, always a manager. >> great to see him beak. >>> final round of the houston open. jordan spieth making a charge today. his second on the par 5, 4th. he made these in his sleep last year. he sinks it, finishes 3rd 3rd 3d beau hossler takes the lead on the back nine. he was tied with ian poulter to start the day. ian needs to hold this on 18 to force the by the way playoff. nothin
let brian know we get bruce's blessings, as well as bobby evans and david bail, i didn't want to be ato anybody, even though i'm not. bruce is one of the first guys, he was always the first guy that called me when something happened in another job. and he wanted to know what happened, and no, no, i'm here to accent bruce and help the team win. >> will it be weird to go to the park not as a coach or player? >> not really. you know, i've done a lot of things. so like it'll be -- it'll...
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bruce turkel, the ceo of turkel brands.i feel like this is the thing that always happens with president trump. if you wrestle with the pig you get muddy and pig loves it, enjoys it. you see people come out and they swing, who is, from a branding point of view, if you're trying to walk away from this, as a, with, i don't know, you know, a better brand than when you started, is james comey better for having written this book and doing this tour? >> well let's look at motivations. first of all, let me be clear. i haven't found an fbi director so uncomfortable, make me so uncomfortable since we knew that j. edgar hoover wore dresses. >> great point. >> that's a great point. >> when you're talking about who is winning, look what they have said. comey is hitting trump where it hurts. he said he is shorter than he looks on tv. talked about his small hands. talked about his puffy eyes. we did the things that we know gets trump riled up. trump called him a slimeball, that he is is not smart. those are generic insults. comey is playi
bruce turkel, the ceo of turkel brands.i feel like this is the thing that always happens with president trump. if you wrestle with the pig you get muddy and pig loves it, enjoys it. you see people come out and they swing, who is, from a branding point of view, if you're trying to walk away from this, as a, with, i don't know, you know, a better brand than when you started, is james comey better for having written this book and doing this tour? >> well let's look at motivations. first of...
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i'm agreeing with bruce about some of the structural issues.one is, we have not talked about this, but when there are ,ifferent parties and control it is a terrible time to get a subpoena enforced. under the house rules, in order to get a congressional subpoena enforced, you must get the u.s. action againstng an executive branch official. think about this. the u.s. attorney is going to shoot -- sue an official from their own party if so when there is a different between the house, and it from a getting approval is a terrible problem and that needs to be solved. second, i agree with bruce about the independent counsel act. muellericulty that mr. and the deputy attorney general are having today makes clear we need an independent counsel who is insulated from arbitrary rule. when rg cox was -- the dismissal of cox in violation of the vetting system regulations was a violation of law, so even today the same regulations -- we need to fix the independent counsel. i wouldthe last thing say we need to have institutions that congress can draw on other t
i'm agreeing with bruce about some of the structural issues.one is, we have not talked about this, but when there are ,ifferent parties and control it is a terrible time to get a subpoena enforced. under the house rules, in order to get a congressional subpoena enforced, you must get the u.s. action againstng an executive branch official. think about this. the u.s. attorney is going to shoot -- sue an official from their own party if so when there is a different between the house, and it from a...
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moses alou, mccould havey, tim lincecum, bruce bochy. >> what about you? >> i love the guy. >> no, i don't. i went back to candlestick park where i saw a lot of them play. and people are convinced these are bobble heads. they shake. just don't jump up against the plexi glass. are you excited about today? all right. if only you had decked out appropriately for the game. >> every game. every game. >> how long have you been a fan? >> about 42 years, since i was 7 years old. >> go giants. the don't look a day older than 48 though. something that is new for fans. we were talking about this earlier. it is called the ballpark pass. here's the willie mays bobble head. it is called the ballpark pass. they tested this out last year and they're bringing it back for the first 1,000 fans. 1958 being the year that the giants moved from new york to san francisco. you can come to any game as many times as you want each month. the hitch is you have to be standing roomon. the way it works, you'll get a text before the game. there will be a bar code and that will allow entry
moses alou, mccould havey, tim lincecum, bruce bochy. >> what about you? >> i love the guy. >> no, i don't. i went back to candlestick park where i saw a lot of them play. and people are convinced these are bobble heads. they shake. just don't jump up against the plexi glass. are you excited about today? all right. if only you had decked out appropriately for the game. >> every game. every game. >> how long have you been a fan? >> about 42 years, since i was...
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thank you, bruce. we hope you enjoyed this episode.e a comment bell below. you can follow us on facebook, twitter and instagram. until next time, thank you for tuning into public works tv. hello, my name is bob and i'm a junior administrative analyst. we are review issue permits to the city to ensure compliance and maintenance of the public right of way. i am public works. >> together we are >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash tha
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was such an inspiration to so many people now the winner of this year's award is the american andrea bruce who focuses on the aftermath of war and disaster and the jury said it particularly wanted to honor the intimacy and the dignity of her images such as this one of a syrian family and more name. now here's an image from the failed uprising in bahrain in two thousand and eleven a protester using onions to counter the effects of tear gas. and this one i for find particularly touching this iraqi widow lost her husband during the u.s. invasion and became a prostitute to support her kids figure in the background as a customer now india is another place andrea bruce is spent a lot of time this series is about the half a billion indians who don't have access to toilets and particularly for school girls that can be a problem because many of them drop out when they start menstruating because they don't have privacy at school and lack of sanitation david has also been a big probably not the country that bruce when covered. right in haiti particularly it's been a major factor in the country's chol
was such an inspiration to so many people now the winner of this year's award is the american andrea bruce who focuses on the aftermath of war and disaster and the jury said it particularly wanted to honor the intimacy and the dignity of her images such as this one of a syrian family and more name. now here's an image from the failed uprising in bahrain in two thousand and eleven a protester using onions to counter the effects of tear gas. and this one i for find particularly touching this...
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they have harriet bruce-annan to thank. she helped them get accepted at universities in kyiv. now they're medical students, i.t. majors, law and business students. why in ukraine? because, according to harriet, it's a country like ghana, striving for democracy. harriet: they are learning valuable lessons because the problems here are also happening in most of african countries. and then they can learn that people sued and fought for democracy. richard: the youth don't give up in ukraine. they always stand for their country. whilst in ghana, youth are always leaving their leaders to do whatever they like. it shouldn't be so. reporter: ukrainian law requires the students return to ghana after graduating. harriet is keen for them to bring their skills back to ghana. 15 years ago, she moved to dusseldorf. she worked there as a cleaning lady, and sent her savings to ghana to build an orphanage. she looked for sponsors and donations, and founded the organization african angel. for a long time, the children and students didn't know that harriet had to scrub toilets in dusseldorf to f
they have harriet bruce-annan to thank. she helped them get accepted at universities in kyiv. now they're medical students, i.t. majors, law and business students. why in ukraine? because, according to harriet, it's a country like ghana, striving for democracy. harriet: they are learning valuable lessons because the problems here are also happening in most of african countries. and then they can learn that people sued and fought for democracy. richard: the youth don't give up in ukraine. they...
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abc's mary bruce was right there. >> are users actually safe? is facebook being safe?senator, i think facebook is safe. i use it, my family use it, all the people i love and care about use it all the time. >> why should we trust facebook to make the necessary change in this. >> we have made a lot of mistakes. >> do you think the average consumer understands what they're signing up for? >> i don't think the average person likely reads that whole document. >> the facebook founder and ceo taking the hot seat for the first time, facing tough questions from over 40 u.s. senators. one of the primary concerns, facebook's growing role in our elections. >> what is facebook doing to prevent foreign actors from interfering in u.s. elections? >> one of my top priorities in 2018 is to get this right. my my greatest regrets in running the company is that we were slow in identifying the russian information operations in 2016. we expected them to do a number of more traditional signer attacks, which we did identify and notify the campaigns they were trying to hack into them, we were s
abc's mary bruce was right there. >> are users actually safe? is facebook being safe?senator, i think facebook is safe. i use it, my family use it, all the people i love and care about use it all the time. >> why should we trust facebook to make the necessary change in this. >> we have made a lot of mistakes. >> do you think the average consumer understands what they're signing up for? >> i don't think the average person likely reads that whole document. >>...
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at the same time, that the white house has him under investigation here is abc news reporter mary bruceith calls growin for him to fire his embattled epa chief president trump was pressed where he stands. >> scott pruitt, do you support. >> i hope he is going to be good. >> overnight the president called pruitt, his message keep fighting we have your back. but privately the sources say the president is frustrated with the controversy. white house lawyers are now investigating pruitt's living situation after abc news reported on his alleged sweetheart real estate deal. pruitt renting a rm in this d.c. apartment last year for just $50 a night far below the cost of similar units. the owner, the whief of a lobbiest who has energy clients doing business with the epa. today it new question base that relationship. while pruitt was living in the apartment, the epa green lightlied a major pipeline project for a canadaen energy company represented by the lobbyist. in a statement to the "new york times" the epa says any attempt to draw a link between the deal and the living arrangement is patent w
at the same time, that the white house has him under investigation here is abc news reporter mary bruceith calls growin for him to fire his embattled epa chief president trump was pressed where he stands. >> scott pruitt, do you support. >> i hope he is going to be good. >> overnight the president called pruitt, his message keep fighting we have your back. but privately the sources say the president is frustrated with the controversy. white house lawyers are now investigating...
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, bruce legid. theodore strass. >> i have appeared before you many times. today i am happy i am not, but i want to give you some context. last year in the winter, you had before you a proposal. you determined that to no longer be viable because it required 16 trains at the surface. you cut back the amount that was going to be set aside for engineering. a number of us, as you would hear from my colleagues, have been moving to work it forward. that investigates tunnel options starting at the south side of the hill and connecting into the former-approved plan. i must say that the media has never understood this and seems to think that what is before you today is the city's approved plan to get the train downtown. i want to emphasize that the city has no approved plan to get the train downtown until the rav study is finished and until later this year, hopefully, you then look at the rav study and look at the root that we can have for the dtx. thank you. >> before we get the next speaker, do you want to
, bruce legid. theodore strass. >> i have appeared before you many times. today i am happy i am not, but i want to give you some context. last year in the winter, you had before you a proposal. you determined that to no longer be viable because it required 16 trains at the surface. you cut back the amount that was going to be set aside for engineering. a number of us, as you would hear from my colleagues, have been moving to work it forward. that investigates tunnel options starting at...
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official bruce ohr was an employee and transmitted the dossier and other information to bruce ohr. the submission to the fisa court. let's talk about how and why the trump probe began. make no mistake, the probe was launched because trump won the election. it is clear why they didn't want to turn over the memo opening the investigation. they didn't come up with a justification to start the probe. the trump russia probe was then continued because trump became close to being elected president of the united states. it's clear why d.o.j. didn't want the nunes memo released and misled the fisa court to get a warrant. e trump-russia probe, donald trump won the election. and the f.b.i. director illegally leaked information to the media to trigger a special counsel appointment. there were a series of seven member oose -- memos. he admitted in sworn testimony to the senate committee on intelligence in june, 2017, that he had leaked this classified information and encouraged that information to be shared. that is a blatant violation of federal law. investigation conducted by the senate judic
official bruce ohr was an employee and transmitted the dossier and other information to bruce ohr. the submission to the fisa court. let's talk about how and why the trump probe began. make no mistake, the probe was launched because trump won the election. it is clear why they didn't want to turn over the memo opening the investigation. they didn't come up with a justification to start the probe. the trump russia probe was then continued because trump became close to being elected president of...
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before november, as bruce said, there would be a meeting next week and then another one in august of the group of governmental experts. and they will be talking about both defining autonomous weapons and what the human machine interface is so that they can better understand how to come up with some kind of legal instrument devoted to meaningful human control. so i actually have a different question than those two. i'm not so worried about defining or even what the topic for discussion in geneva will be, meaningful human control. i'm interested in the next question, perhaps a bigger question, and that's whether the international community as a whole would demand compliance with any legal developments in geneva on autonomous weapons, or compliance with existing law we already have that implicated with this new technology. we have the united nations charter and other principles restricting the use of military force. we have principles of international humanitarian law to govern conduct on the battlefield, and we at human rights law. it's all relevant and i suggest to you that that human
before november, as bruce said, there would be a meeting next week and then another one in august of the group of governmental experts. and they will be talking about both defining autonomous weapons and what the human machine interface is so that they can better understand how to come up with some kind of legal instrument devoted to meaningful human control. so i actually have a different question than those two. i'm not so worried about defining or even what the topic for discussion in geneva...