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all right, thank you very much for that to jim anderson. there. theo of social flow now protest isn't the least unusually see eye to eye, but in the netherlands have got one thing in common. they've taken the same route for valleys through the streets of rotterdam, but for different reasons. thousands of demonstrators have been out showing their anger of the dutch governments coven 19 restrictions, and vaccine mandates. and the police are on strike, demanding more money to deal with those kinds of protests. step bronson has more, for most of them. most number restrictions have been lifted here in the netherlands in the last couple of weeks, but thousands of people here on the streets on route to that, saying they want their freedom back. people from the fire brigade, i hear people from all walks of life. many here are and to the fact seems, but also people from the far right, but also people who are vaccinated, but they say they don't want the divisions in society because of a q r code, half a 1000000 people in the madeline have not got the
all right, thank you very much for that to jim anderson. there. theo of social flow now protest isn't the least unusually see eye to eye, but in the netherlands have got one thing in common. they've taken the same route for valleys through the streets of rotterdam, but for different reasons. thousands of demonstrators have been out showing their anger of the dutch governments coven 19 restrictions, and vaccine mandates. and the police are on strike, demanding more money to deal with those kinds...
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and now we're talking about the mit of us jim anderson in my us. i really appreciate your insights and thank you for watching. you can see the program again at a time by visiting our website as you know, dot com for further discussion. go to all a facebook page, thus facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights loading. you can also join the conversation on twitter. 100 is out a j inside sort of from the house, a lot of the entire team here in my for know ah, ah, stories of life and inspiration as series of short documentaries from around the world that celebrate the human spirit against the odds with al jazeera select change makers with ah ah ah, palestine was once a very different place from today that of the honda sign, your husband and the postal cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film alger 0. well, his historians, an eye witness accounts that portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibrous nation. the region was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera
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ah, for more this, i'm joined by our guess for both are a new york jim anderson, a ceo of social flow, a company specializing in social media content distribution, and in myers is the founder of oceans, x y, z strategic visor affirm focused on culture and content welcome to the program, jim, hard to explain that a company has been that has been aggressively and successfully based on growth in terms of both users and market value, suddenly faces it's biggest, one day wipe out in the stock market. yeah, i remember it shows the importance of expectations. your facebook did have a giant. why bad? i mean the biggest one day last in history, but i can't help but look, i went back and i looked at their stock price. they're still trading 50 percent above where they were 2 years ago. so it's kind of crazy that you could lose so much off of your value and still be so much higher than you were even 2 years ago. the other thing is people are really worried about the loss or the lack of growth in their daily active users. they still have 25 percent of the people on the planet using facebook on eve
ah, for more this, i'm joined by our guess for both are a new york jim anderson, a ceo of social flow, a company specializing in social media content distribution, and in myers is the founder of oceans, x y, z strategic visor affirm focused on culture and content welcome to the program, jim, hard to explain that a company has been that has been aggressively and successfully based on growth in terms of both users and market value, suddenly faces it's biggest, one day wipe out in the stock...
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and now we're talking about the mit of us jim anderson in my us. i really appreciate your insights and thank you for watching. you can see the program again at a time by visiting our website as it dot com for further discussion. go to all the facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights loading. you can also join the conversation on twitter, 100 a j inside saudi from the house, and the entire team here in doha bye for know, ah dictatorships to democracies, activists, corporations control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want you to hear. we care about the environment you do to you should buy our oil, pre it for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. listening post examines the vested interest behind the content you consume on al jazeera, from international politics, to the global pandemic. and everything in between. it did not restart to poor people and for our planet promised t
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anderson is a tech expert and ceo of social flow. he says crypto currencies are not his hardest to trace. as people think in many ways crypto currency as a criminal's dream or a rogue nation, if you want to look at it that way because it is anonymous and you can't find it. but the very fact that it's not backed by a government means it must be traceable. and so you, for example, us $100.00 bill life if it's got a serial number on it. but good luck trying to understand who has used that $100.00 bill crypto currency, it's actually traceable and your anonymity is dependent on you getting it right every single time. if you're anonymous for a 1000 transactions and you slip up just one time, then all the sudden, not just the transaction you slipped up on every single prior transaction is no longer anonymous. so i think it's a lot less ideal for road nations or criminal than you might think. so when you talk about these exchanges, if i have a crypto currency in an exchange and i have to log in, what do i have to use? i have to use a usernam
anderson is a tech expert and ceo of social flow. he says crypto currencies are not his hardest to trace. as people think in many ways crypto currency as a criminal's dream or a rogue nation, if you want to look at it that way because it is anonymous and you can't find it. but the very fact that it's not backed by a government means it must be traceable. and so you, for example, us $100.00 bill life if it's got a serial number on it. but good luck trying to understand who has used that $100.00...
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where is safe in ukraine anymore, anderson. >> jim, you're in lyviv. just in terms of what you've been seeing and hearing and the people you have been talking to, where are peoples heads at tonight? >> reporter: anderson, there's not a part of this country, the second largest country in europe, in fact, after russia, that has not been targeted by russian air strikes in the last, well, just under 24 hours. lyviv hit by rocket attacks. and it shows the scope and breadth of this russian operation. just to give you a sense of how this country feels it is now necessary to respond it was a short time ago the russian president volodymyr zelenskyy instituted a general mobilization order. that means calling on conscripts to come up. it means calling on reservists to come up and do their service. it also really a remarkable requirement when you think about it that all males aged 18 to 60 are now barred from leaving the country so that they can be called pawn to help defend. the trouble, anderson, and this is the sad factor of the mathematics of this war is that
where is safe in ukraine anymore, anderson. >> jim, you're in lyviv. just in terms of what you've been seeing and hearing and the people you have been talking to, where are peoples heads at tonight? >> reporter: anderson, there's not a part of this country, the second largest country in europe, in fact, after russia, that has not been targeted by russian air strikes in the last, well, just under 24 hours. lyviv hit by rocket attacks. and it shows the scope and breadth of this...
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but inter but interestingly, anderson, today, jim mcgovern tweeted this cnn reporting directly contradicts jordan's testimony to the rules committee last year and he tweeted suggesting it might be time for jordan to go before the january 6th committee and speak honestly about what happened. >> yeah. paula reid, appreciate it. thank you. i spoke to chairman mcgovern just before airtime. congressman, thanks so much for joining us. when jim jordan was asked a similar question to the one you asked him in the same hearing by republican congressman tom cole, he said quote i may have talked to him before. i don't know. him, in this case, obviously being the former president. do you think congressman jordan didn't remember a ten-minute call with the sitting president of the united states? >> well, how can you not remember a call with the president of the united states? and i asked him very specifically, you know, did you talk to him before, during, or after? he said after. and so, he was very, very explicit. and so, you know, it is -- it -- it doesn't seem possible to me that anybody could not rec
but inter but interestingly, anderson, today, jim mcgovern tweeted this cnn reporting directly contradicts jordan's testimony to the rules committee last year and he tweeted suggesting it might be time for jordan to go before the january 6th committee and speak honestly about what happened. >> yeah. paula reid, appreciate it. thank you. i spoke to chairman mcgovern just before airtime. congressman, thanks so much for joining us. when jim jordan was asked a similar question to the one you...
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jim, when you are at sloan-kettering and md anderson, how was the interplay between you is a basic scientist and clinicians dealing with the reality of cancer in the clinic? how has that influenced or impacted your hypothesis generation, your trajectory of research? >> a lot of it is just learning from then a sense of urgency, patients need help and we need to work as quickly as we can. but also, when i was in sloan-kettering, i learned about that the animal model -- you have to go the extra distance for humans. there is no perfect trial you have to try it on people and realize you are dealing with things that could harm the patient as well. there is a balance between those two. moving a drug fast enough to help people but not so fast that you cause harm. i also learned that you can also , clinicians, the value of doing trials in small numbers of patients and analyzing much in the way we would amounts experiment and dissecting on a cellular and molecular level what we did was. so even if you don't have a homerun, you can learn enough that you can try something new. if you add two things toge
jim, when you are at sloan-kettering and md anderson, how was the interplay between you is a basic scientist and clinicians dealing with the reality of cancer in the clinic? how has that influenced or impacted your hypothesis generation, your trajectory of research? >> a lot of it is just learning from then a sense of urgency, patients need help and we need to work as quickly as we can. but also, when i was in sloan-kettering, i learned about that the animal model -- you have to go the...
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jim allison, a fellow texan, got his phd at the university of texas and sloan kettering and md anderson where he's been unraveling the mysteries of the immune system and how that has altered and changed our lives in profound ways for which he received the nobel prize in 2018. we're privileged to have the three to share their journeys and insights. i'm going to ask them each briefly to comment on this revolution of science they've been a part of and particularly how they think the national cancer act of 1971 and the impact that's had may have contributed to or accelerated that process. so i'm going to begin, david, with our virtual partners. phil, dr. sharp, if you begin by telling us a little bit about how you think the national cancer act has been impactful in this evolution of science. >> it's had a large number of effects and really tremendous effects. i want to say a little bit about the basic science side of cancer, how we understand the nucleus and the cell and how the national cancer act impacted that. because in the national cancer act there was the acknowledgment of the need to
jim allison, a fellow texan, got his phd at the university of texas and sloan kettering and md anderson where he's been unraveling the mysteries of the immune system and how that has altered and changed our lives in profound ways for which he received the nobel prize in 2018. we're privileged to have the three to share their journeys and insights. i'm going to ask them each briefly to comment on this revolution of science they've been a part of and particularly how they think the national...
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. >> thank you, anderson. >> coming up new exclusive cnn reporting establishing what one january 6 figure has been reluctant to pin down. when did congressman jim jordan speak with the former president on january 6th and what to make economically and politically of today's strong job numbers - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings. priceline. . it's our ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to relieve pressure points. and it's temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. and now, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday . >> we have exclusive new reporting about what the house committee knows about jim jordan's conversation with the former president on the day of the attack. the congressman either can't quite or won't quite say. did you speak with him before during or after the ca
. >> thank you, anderson. >> coming up new exclusive cnn reporting establishing what one january 6 figure has been reluctant to pin down. when did congressman jim jordan speak with the former president on january 6th and what to make economically and politically of today's strong job numbers - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings....