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jim anderson, ceo of social flow, a tech company, and in miami june teufel, dryer professor of political science at the university of miami and editor of taiwan and the era of citing when a warm welcome to you all june park. let me start with you today. what is causing this shortage and why is the situation currently so dire? the pandemic that has begun at the end of 2019 has basically altered the business planning cycles for many of the industries that we see in connection with the shortage. and the most vulnerable sector in this chip shortage crisis was the automotive sector, the automobiles sector. because usually when the chips orders are sent in the, the primary consideration was given to other products such as the mobile mobile phones or computers or any other equipment that we have used in order to get connected during the pandemic. so that's why we have the shortage at the moment. june teufel dryer, let me ask you, what is the overall impact of all of this? i'm talking about the impact on businesses and also on consumers and just folks who want to get, you know, the latest smartp
jim anderson, ceo of social flow, a tech company, and in miami june teufel, dryer professor of political science at the university of miami and editor of taiwan and the era of citing when a warm welcome to you all june park. let me start with you today. what is causing this shortage and why is the situation currently so dire? the pandemic that has begun at the end of 2019 has basically altered the business planning cycles for many of the industries that we see in connection with the shortage....
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and so, korea -- seoul, korea, and in new york city, jim anderson.ami, june dreyer, professor of political science at the university of miami and the editor of a book on taiwan. a warm welcome. june park, what is causing this shortage and why is the situation so dire? june: the pandemic that began at the end of 2019 has basically altered the business planning cycles for many industries we see in connection with the chip shortage. the most vulnerable sector in this chip shortage crisis was the automotive sector, because usually when the chips orders are sent in, the primary consideration was given to other products, such as the mobile phones or computers or any other equipment we have used in order to get connected during the pandemic, so that is why we have the shortage at the moment. anchor: june, what is the overall impact, the impact on businesses, consumers, and folks who want to get the latest smartphones? june: we may have to wait for a long time. i know my grandsons are at the age where they think they would die if they don't have the latest e
and so, korea -- seoul, korea, and in new york city, jim anderson.ami, june dreyer, professor of political science at the university of miami and the editor of a book on taiwan. a warm welcome. june park, what is causing this shortage and why is the situation so dire? june: the pandemic that began at the end of 2019 has basically altered the business planning cycles for many industries we see in connection with the chip shortage. the most vulnerable sector in this chip shortage crisis was the...
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so let's bring in jim anderson, he's a tech analyst and ceo of social flow. he joins a fly from new york city, said jim, how significant then is this global tax deal reached by the g 7? i mean, it's been described as historic, but why did they want to change the rules anyway? well, i think it is significant for big tech. big techs, big concern is anti trust, honestly and predictability is what they and all big companies want. so i think what they see, and one of the reasons you're seeing companies like facebook and google respond positively as they see both predictability and sort of an understandable path as to where they're going to go. and they also see a lessening of anti trust scrutiny. it doesn't mean it'll go away entirely, but in general, as has taxation, revenue rises, anti trust, concern tends to drop from big companies. in many countries, jim have grappled with this issue of corporate tax avoidance, particularly with big companies like amazon, facebook. but when these big companies just find new ways to pay less tax anyway. well, of course they well
so let's bring in jim anderson, he's a tech analyst and ceo of social flow. he joins a fly from new york city, said jim, how significant then is this global tax deal reached by the g 7? i mean, it's been described as historic, but why did they want to change the rules anyway? well, i think it is significant for big tech. big techs, big concern is anti trust, honestly and predictability is what they and all big companies want. so i think what they see, and one of the reasons you're seeing...
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let's go to new york and jim anderson, joining us for more and the see social flow and international content and software developer just to continue on from what i was saying there. or what alan was saying about a potential run by donald trump in the next election. what is interesting, i think, is that even with being banned from twitter, even with being banned now from facebook and losing the microphone, his popularity is still very high. most republican them, you could argue he still actually the leading candidate for the republican primary for that election. you come on without a doubt. he's incredibly popular among his constituents. but as you, you aptly afraid, he's lost his microphone and i think he was very much hoping that he would get it back with facebook and then twitter would follow. and that may very well happen in time for the next presidential election. and in fact, chooses to run your 2 years. sounds like a long time. but in presidential politics it's really not. so you know, i think facebook split down the middle, if you will, they needed to take severe action. you h
let's go to new york and jim anderson, joining us for more and the see social flow and international content and software developer just to continue on from what i was saying there. or what alan was saying about a potential run by donald trump in the next election. what is interesting, i think, is that even with being banned from twitter, even with being banned now from facebook and losing the microphone, his popularity is still very high. most republican them, you could argue he still actually...
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jim crow 2.0. amy: carol anderson for the hour. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. israeli opposition leaders say they've reached a deal to form a coalition government that would end benjamin netanyahu's 12-year reign as prime minister. the deal would see far-right politician naftali bennett serve as prime minister for two years, followed by opposition leader yair lapid for two years after that. it's not at all clear whether the coalition might last that long. the new government includes a small party of palestinian citizens of israel known as the united arab list. netanyahu blasted the coalition as "dangerous left-wing government." naftali bennett is a multimillionaire who entered politics in 2006 as a senior aide to benjamin netanyahu. bennett previously led the israeli settler movement in the occupied west bank. he has called for the annexation of palestinian lands, opposes a palestinian state, and has compared palestinian citizens of israel to a "fifth column." at the white house, press secretary jen psa
jim crow 2.0. amy: carol anderson for the hour. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. israeli opposition leaders say they've reached a deal to form a coalition government that would end benjamin netanyahu's 12-year reign as prime minister. the deal would see far-right politician naftali bennett serve as prime minister for two years, followed by opposition leader yair lapid for two years after that. it's not at all...
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anderson. >>> more to talk about, cnn jim sciutto and clarissa ward join us from geneva. what were the tangible things that came out of the summit? >> well, i think the biden administration was clear from get-go that tangible deliverables might be few and far between. we heard putin say they were speaking the same language and now the question is does that translate into something more substantive further down the line? they issued a joint communication where they talked about this strategic stability dialogue, cooperating on areas of arms control, potentially on syria, afghanistan, iran, a host of different issues. the big ones, though, obviously reinstating the ambassadors, which is certainly significant and the other one is announcing the beginning of a dialogue potentially about a prisoner swap. this is something, of course, the families twoof the two americans being held in russia are very, very keen to see transform into something substantive. the russians are asking a high price. they want this infamous russian dealer viktor bout released as part of an exchange. un
anderson. >>> more to talk about, cnn jim sciutto and clarissa ward join us from geneva. what were the tangible things that came out of the summit? >> well, i think the biden administration was clear from get-go that tangible deliverables might be few and far between. we heard putin say they were speaking the same language and now the question is does that translate into something more substantive further down the line? they issued a joint communication where they talked about...
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building, looking at the roof repairs that were going -- taking place just 14 hours, anderson, before this collapse took place. jim and he says, look, it was a professional roofing job. everything was permitted, everything was in order. so there wasn't any clear indication of anything going on that we can see at this point, with this building. other than it was 40 years old, going through recertification, and it's a building built on sand, on the ocean. >> yeah. any sense of the timeline? i mean, obviously, everyone wants answers quickly and obviously the focus for everybody right now is the search and rescue. what's the timeline look like for sort of understanding more of what actually went on? >> you know, to really understand what took place, we're told it's going to be months, not weeks. and unless you have a smoking gun kind of incident like terrorism or somebody smashed into one of the pillars, when you have to put together what happened, it's much like a plane crash. one small failure leads to another failure leads to another failure, so you have this string of things that take place. unraveling that often
building, looking at the roof repairs that were going -- taking place just 14 hours, anderson, before this collapse took place. jim and he says, look, it was a professional roofing job. everything was permitted, everything was in order. so there wasn't any clear indication of anything going on that we can see at this point, with this building. other than it was 40 years old, going through recertification, and it's a building built on sand, on the ocean. >> yeah. any sense of the timeline?...
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anderson. >>> more to talk about. cnn chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto. and clarissa ward joins us from geneva. clarissa, president biden said he did what he came to do. what were the tangible deliverables, so to speak, that came out of this summit? >> well, i think, the biden administration was clear, from the get go. that tangible deliverables might be few and far between. we heard putin say that they were speaking the same language. and now, the question is does that translate into something more substantive, further down the line? they issued a joint communique where they talked about this strategic-stability dialogue. cooperating on areas of arms control. potentially, on syria, afghanistan, iran, a host of different issues. the big ones, though, obviously, reinstating the ambassadors. which is, certainly, significant. and the other one is announcing the beginning of a dialogue, potentially, about a prisoner swap. this is something, of course, the families of the two americans, who are currently being held in russia, are very, very keen to see transform into something substantive. the russi
anderson. >>> more to talk about. cnn chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto. and clarissa ward joins us from geneva. clarissa, president biden said he did what he came to do. what were the tangible deliverables, so to speak, that came out of this summit? >> well, i think, the biden administration was clear, from the get go. that tangible deliverables might be few and far between. we heard putin say that they were speaking the same language. and now, the question is...
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building, looking at the roof repairs that were going -- taking place just 14 hours, anderson, before this collapse took place. jimything was permitted, everything was in order. so there wasn't any clear indication of anything going on that we can see at this point, with this building. other than it was 40 years old, going through recertification, and it's a building built on sand, on the ocean. >> yeah. any sense of the timeline? i mean, obviously, everyone wants answers quickly and obviously the focus for everybody right now is the search and rescue. what's the timeline look like for sort of understanding more of what actually went on? >> you know, to really understand what took place, we're told it's going to be months, not weeks. and unless you have a smoking gun kind of incident like terrorism or somebody smashed into one of the pillars, when you have to put together what happened, it's much like a plane crash. one small failure leads to another failure leads to another failure, so you have this string of things that take place. unraveling that often takes months. anderson? >> yeah. drew, appreciate it. thank
building, looking at the roof repairs that were going -- taking place just 14 hours, anderson, before this collapse took place. jimything was permitted, everything was in order. so there wasn't any clear indication of anything going on that we can see at this point, with this building. other than it was 40 years old, going through recertification, and it's a building built on sand, on the ocean. >> yeah. any sense of the timeline? i mean, obviously, everyone wants answers quickly and...
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jim crow white supremacist relic, which is the filibuster. >> congressman bowman, please come back on "new day." it's great to have you. >> thank you. >>> barack obama will be joining anderson cooper for an interview at 8:00 p.m. tonight eastern time. >>> president biden had hoped to have 70% of american adults vaccinated by the fourth of july, but is that goal within reality? with just a few weeks to go, we'll look at numbers. >>> an incredible new video of a republican lawmaker advising far right protesters on how to get into the state capitol, even giving out his personal cellphone numbers. jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day. the scent made quite an impression. ♪ i swear ♪ it was like that towel and jaycee were the only two left on earth. but... they weren't. you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. try the new light scent from gain. hello spring daydream. >>> as of this morning more than 300 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the united states butthe pace has dropped to less than 1 million a day. some states have fallen behind and this affects president biden's goal to have 70% of adults vaccin
jim crow white supremacist relic, which is the filibuster. >> congressman bowman, please come back on "new day." it's great to have you. >> thank you. >>> barack obama will be joining anderson cooper for an interview at 8:00 p.m. tonight eastern time. >>> president biden had hoped to have 70% of american adults vaccinated by the fourth of july, but is that goal within reality? with just a few weeks to go, we'll look at numbers. >>> an incredible...