i m worried. like all humor gets an important point. it does. with us the new issue of time magazine, time magazine executive editor redeka jones. on the cover are the informers. denary insons of the information age whose ethos and we saw this with edward snowden but bradley manning, court-martial is happening now, and earlier in the year, aaron schwartz was under investigation from the department of justice, these are ideologically driven tech know files who believe wholly the idea that public information should be transparent and visible. right. on the other hand the other is individual privacy is sack cra sanks and needs to be respected among all else. these sound like amazing good things. as we know there s a lot of great area in between them. we re seeing these and
the stories inside are good ones. executive editor redeka jones, we ll start with the cover. the angelina effect. she has put herself in the middle of, you talk about a national conversation i think it s actually an international one. but it certainly is a brave, brave new fight that she has joined. it s national, international, and also very personal. yes. i think that is really where it will have emotional resonance. yes. we, as so many people, were absolutely struck by her op-ed in the new york times about having had a double mastectomy and what really struck us is that this is a healthy woman. she and her doctors anticipated that she would have an 87% risk of getting breast cancer because of genetic testing not because of screening or the other kinds of things that we re more used to. genetic testing is a science that is not quite in its infancy but its childhood and in a way she was lucky because she was able to act on it. right. there are a lot of illnesses and risk o