At last... you have appeared. We thought the transparency was set so high that you would actually turn transparent like... non existent. Glad you stepped out to the front and decided to perform a press conference.
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And shoutout to the media (like
@ChrisG_NSF ) who pressed on to know more about this and why these kinds of things (which were already known back then) were not told to the public at the moment.
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Thank you for doing this!
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Hoping we can get a little info on the second issue the safety board has run into, extremely refreshing to see this kind of transparency!
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you're awsome!
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Can we at least try to provide complete answers? And why wait till ASAP before at least acknowledging issues that you knew about during the flight. It serves no public good for NASA to ever appear as though it’s more interested in protecting Boeing than the integrity of NASA
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I think Jim is being fair. He has to make the best decisions for nasa, which involves appeasing certain members of congress. But he definitely fights for SpaceX, no doubt.
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Thank you for your excellent service Jim. So glad a man of character is running nasa.
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Thank you for the update, and for keeping your promises of transparency. You Sir are carrying out the duties of your office with the utmost honor and integrity.
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