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Hesitation towards moving towards that. why would there be resistance to cert teams? and can you explain what that is for those who don t know. and why would folks resist that top security clearance? i ll start on the latter one. just in terms of security clearances, this has been a problem since 9/11. is the idea that we could get enough state and local law enforcement officers, in this case the capitol police, certified through a secret process. there are tons of problems with that. senator king brought it up during his time. essentially to get everybody through that process, you could eliminate a lot of the workforce or they could be ineligible. this is an additional level of certification. this is a much higher level of introspection into people s careers and backgrounds. you re eliminating people in a workforce that already can t ....
Media where i work and perhaps the national media. i don t know if that s borne out in the report. sounds like it was. she s nodding, and she said earlier it definitely was. pat on the back. i think the media needs to be in listening mode. and i think the media is in listening mode when it comes to areas like this. there was obviously the controversy earlier this year when the society of editors put out a statement about racism that did not meet the wide approval of the industry. it resulted in the president of the society leaving his position. so i think there is an acceptance that there is an issue and we need to be listening and we need to be engaging. ok, well, ian, thank you very much, and let s turn to the other big media story this week. isobel asher hamilton, senior tech reporter at insider you know, this story, one of silicon valley s most important figures has resigned. just tell us who is jack dorsey for those who don t know. jack dorsey is the founder of twitter. he fou ....
There was a controversy earlier this year when the society of editors put out a statement about racism that did not meet the wide approval of the industry. it resulted in the president of the society leaving his position. so i think there is an acceptance that there is an issue and we need to be listening and we need to be engaging. ok, well, ian, thank you very much, and let s turn to the other big media story this week. isobel asher hamilton, senior tech reporter at insider, you know, the story, one of silicon valley s most important figures has resigned. just tell us who is jack dorsey for those who don t know. jack dorsey is the founder of twitter. he founded it back in 2006, and he was ceo for two years before he got ousted, which i imagine he didn t enjoy. however, he returned. he came back. yeah, well, he kind of didn t really leave. he kind of chugged along as chair and i think executive chair for a bit as well, and in 2015, he did recapture the throne. he became ceo again. and ....
Senior tech reporter at insider you know, this story, one of silicon valley s most important figures has resigned. just tell us who is jack dorsey for those who don t know. jack dorsey is the founder of twitter. he founded it back in 2006, and he was ceo for two years before he got ousted, which i imagine he didn t enjoy. however, he returned. he came back. yeah, well, he kind of didn t really leave. he kind of chugged along as chair and i think exec chair for a bit as well, and then, in 2015, he did recapture the throne. he became ceo again. and, yeah, he s now announced he s resigning, and he s not really given a clear statement about where he s going, so there s a little bit of mystery around that. but, yes, he s very well known because i suppose he s one of these, like, founder ceos and also he s just a very strange man. with his fasting, diet, his beard and all that. yeah, so i suppose he s one of these tech ceos that attained celebrity status, ....
And you know right here in georgia, which is really been ground zero and a lot of the election say. [inaudible] when we re all coming together. and he can really divide us. [laughs] [inaudible] [inaudible] i know for those who don t know, the braves used to play it turned. feel they went ice-cold, land i remember going to braids games like turner, field in historic black neighborhood in downtown atlanta, but the team s sense moved, within the last few years to a stadium in marietta, in the more conservative suburbs, after trying and failing to get some more funding, from this city for a new stadium complex. how is the move to the suburbs viewed in this city at the time? i think at the time it surprised a lot of folks, and not a lot of people knew about it, it was done a lot of ....