i think they re such a concern that any moment this thing will become perilous. you fired all the staff, like nobody knows if there is a major technical challenge, what is going to happen to this platform. and or security data. absolutely, put it was a polluted public space before, it is now become more polluted. but i m thinking about, you know, it s important and utility as a part of our public political discourse. and it is the classic thing like if it didn t exist we d have to invented and i know there are various attempts to do that and there s a new start-up post or using, upping that willis of like 150,000 people. if people talking about this other platform, mastodon, but that s too complicated. the promise is that it has become many things but one of the things that twitter is, is a very in valuable tool for the spreading of realtime information. i m thinking about following
absolutely. look, twitter was a polluted public space before. it s now become more polluted, but i m thinking about its importance and utility as, you know, a part of our public political discourse. absolutely. right? like it s the classic thing like if it doesn t exist, we d have to invent it. i know there are various attempts to do that. there s a new startup post where i think they have a waiting list of like 150,000 people. you have people talking about this other platform mastodon, but then that s too complicated. the problem is it has become many things, but one of things that twitter is a very invaluable tool for the spreading of realtime information. i m thinking about following the war in ukraine and all the people posting there and it s invaluable to see what s happening in realtime. protesters in iran are bypassing using vpns in order
president, or make a lot of decisions, could rest. look, 90% of arizonans choose to vote by mail. that is a significant number. the reality is, we probably won t know on election day who, definitively, who wins each individual race. what is also important to know is that here in the state of arizona, we have a primarily, fema, county author of our largest, counties they are committed to making sure that they are giving that up in realtime information and exactly who so we know where the race stands. i truly believe that right now, here in the state of arizona, there are a group of independent and republicans who are going to vote based on democracy. we know there s a lot of different issues, but this fundamental core, we have to make sure that we are protecting and preserving democracy, and if we don t do, that none of the other issues matter. go ahead. i was going to say, to his
were looking at. but i could see a lot, out of the corner of my eye, a lot of flashes. it was at nighttime, so it very much lit up, you know, the window next to me. so, again, that s just an indication that the storm was intensifying, which indeed it was. you and your colleagues launched an experimental research joan, when the most advanced so far, to gather information from the storm. how did that work out? and was there any sort of realtime information that came in that really caught your attention? yes, so, we, my colleagues and i released a drone for the first time for this type of drone in particular, called . it was a great success in terms of the data that it collected. it s a drone which launched from a plane, and then you can actually control it from the plane that we were on. and we are able to track it as it s flying down. sampling in regions of the storm that really know the main aircraft can safely fly, i would never do that, especially after today. but, you know, th
all of that that we are hearing sort of been a very tiny amount out of the january six committee. these are critical pieces of realtime information that doesn t lie, it doesn t die unless it s removed or, you know even fraudulently or an confidently. and that s really a loss for the american people. alice, what do you think what s happening with the committee now that they re getting so much more information? do you expect more interviews to happen and revelations before they officially come back again in september? oh, i think every indication, don, from the committee that we ve had from conversations i ve had with people close to the committee is that, yes, we should expect a whole lot more of a whole lot more. if they set out with that first set of hearings, to really move the needle in terms of public awareness of the fruits of their investigation and public opinion about the nature of what happened on january six, you know, mission accomplished. but what we saw, especially