Question: So, this is a two-part question. The Richard Haste trial starts today, Mr. Mayor, and the mothers of Eric Garner and also Ramarley Graham are having a rally outside of that court house. And they're upset – mostly that they haven't been given, or they say they haven't been given enough information about the departmental charges against the officers involved in these deaths. I know that you said that you want to change the 50-a statute – Mayor: Yeah – Question: First of all, what steps have you taken or has your administration taken toward that? And, you know, so, what do you say to those mothers today? Secondly, there are two more days – Mayor: Why don't we stay on the first part? The – two points. One – weeks and weeks ago I asked our Corporation Counsel, Zach Carter, to make sure that the family of Ramarley Graham was getting updates on how the process would proceed. It is an objection process. It's due process. But to make sure that if they had any questions, they were getting answered by the Law Department or the Police Department – which he has been doing. And there has been a very conscientious effort to keep the family informed. So, we believe we have done that very carefully and conscientiously. - www1.nyc.gov