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Rose welcome to the program. We begin tonight with the firing of f. B. I. Director james comey. Joining me Margaret Talev of Bloomberg News and phil rucker of the washington post. The context in which were looking at this comes just after director comeys most recent testimony before congress and several weeks after he did confirm publicly that there are active criminal investigations into possible collusion between Trump Associates from during the Campaign Time and the russians. Rose and we continue this evening with the chief Technology Officer of Facebook Mike schroepfer. A. I. Is underpinning all these things and a. I. Is being advanced because our computers are becoming faster and were training on larger data sets. The science is advancing to quite a fastics tent, so we need smart computer scientists to build better algorithms. Rose and we conclude with Sally Bedell Smith whos written a biography of Prince Charles. To me, he is such a fascinating combination of modern and tradition