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this group was designated by the united nions in 2001.02, then-chief executive of pakistan general musharraf banned the group. lo and behold, here we are in 2019 and they are still around, they have increased the size of their headquarters in southern punjab, and they are able to plan and mount attacks.th is a real problem. jane: the u.s., president trump, has been much tougher on pakistan for this very reason. m whe could the u.s. and other countries do about this? alyssa: there are other steps that the united states could take and tco international unity could take. few ofalk through thos we have seen that in january 2018, the trump administration decided to end security assistance to pakistan. we have completely withheld security assistance to pakistan for more than a year now. that obviously has not been quite enough to push the country in the direcon of really tackling these terror groups once and for all. another step coulde removing pakistan's status in the united states as a major non-nato ally. that would affect its y to have acc
this group was designated by the united nions in 2001.02, then-chief executive of pakistan general musharraf banned the group. lo and behold, here we are in 2019 and they are still around, they have increased the size of their headquarters in southern punjab, and they are able to plan and mount attacks.th is a real problem. jane: the u.s., president trump, has been much tougher on pakistan for this very reason. m whe could the u.s. and other countries do about this? alyssa: there are other...
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>> number one, change in public nion, a sea change which i believe is already under way. we need new law, ne regulations thatll specifically outlaw the unprecedented activities of surveillance number two, we need new forms of collective action. this can't be the burden of individuals. we need to come together, recognizing our shared interests to pressure democracy toake changes. number three, we have an opportunity for competitive solutions. the companies that decide to come into this space and offer us the digital, theeay want it empoweng, democratizing, they stand to have every single person on earth as customer. none of us want surveillance capitalism. >> i know a lot of people are worried about technology andet data and they buy something like alexa, the personal assistant for their homes. and they think they're okay with that because they like the convenience. so there seems to be this disconnect between what they say they're worried about and what they do. what would you say to em? >> scholars call this the privacy paradox. we say one thing and do another. but, in f
>> number one, change in public nion, a sea change which i believe is already under way. we need new law, ne regulations thatll specifically outlaw the unprecedented activities of surveillance number two, we need new forms of collective action. this can't be the burden of individuals. we need to come together, recognizing our shared interests to pressure democracy toake changes. number three, we have an opportunity for competitive solutions. the companies that decide to come into this...
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and the elimination of organized groups, such as the trade nions. one of the things chavez did was try to destroy the previous trade unions. and the use of executive prerogatives. all these things you could say they are characteristics of otalitarian regimes. the government is trying to indoctrinate through education as much as possible. in addition, it subjugates the judicial and the legal system to the will of the regime. i'll give you an example. the case of maria. she is a judge. that judge released a person that chavez wanted to continue to be in jail. the reason why that judge released that person is because he said he already served enough time. he does not need to serve more time. so she followed the legal logic of the venezuelan legal system. instead, chavez did not like that verdict and she was put in jail, was later raped, and got pregnant. that reminds us very much of item one of demagogic. there is a book in hitler's justice. the judges knew exactly what the regime wanted. they gave the verdicts according to what the regime wanted. they
and the elimination of organized groups, such as the trade nions. one of the things chavez did was try to destroy the previous trade unions. and the use of executive prerogatives. all these things you could say they are characteristics of otalitarian regimes. the government is trying to indoctrinate through education as much as possible. in addition, it subjugates the judicial and the legal system to the will of the regime. i'll give you an example. the case of maria. she is a judge. that judge...
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cong nion "tradingatn" mi up. all the news at as it happens. stay with us rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen. because you've made sure this sensor and this machine are integrated. & she can talk to him, & yes... atta, boy. some people assign genders to machines. and you can be sure you won't have any problems. except for the daily theft of your danish. not cool! at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & this shipment will be delivered... >>> welcome back to "power lunch. i'm michael santoli at new york stock exchange tesla backed up underperformed rating and slashed price target but the rest for the most part on
cong nion "tradingatn" mi up. all the news at as it happens. stay with us rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your manufacturing business. & so this won't happen. because you've...
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his action today means a reprieve, for now, for 737 inmates on the nion's largest death row. newsom is a newly-elected democrat and a longtime foe of capital punishment. >> it's not the question of the death penalty if people deserve to die for their heinous acts. the question really is, have the right to kill? do we have the right to kill? that's a deep and existential question, and i don't believe we do. >> woodruff: newsom denied he is defying voters. ea 2016, californians narrowly supported a ballotre that called for speeding up the execution process. in nigeria, a three-story building that included a primary school collapsed in lagos today, with up to 100 children inside. there we conflicting reports of deaths, but dozens were rescued. crews desperaty combed the ngled wreckage all day, looking for signs of life. there was no immediate word ond what caue collapse. in brazil two gunmen attacked a school today, killg two teachers and six students before taking their own lives. it happened outside sao pageo, brazil's l city. the school housed elementary to high school grades
his action today means a reprieve, for now, for 737 inmates on the nion's largest death row. newsom is a newly-elected democrat and a longtime foe of capital punishment. >> it's not the question of the death penalty if people deserve to die for their heinous acts. the question really is, have the right to kill? do we have the right to kill? that's a deep and existential question, and i don't believe we do. >> woodruff: newsom denied he is defying voters. ea 2016, californians...
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>> there has been no coll nion -- about the trump tower moscow project? he didn't mislead the country on that >> >> even james comey when we deposed him said up until the day he was fired,ay 9th, 2017, said there was no -- they were doing this investigation for a while. no single bit of evidence to show any type of -- >> why do you think the prident didn't wanto tell the country that he had a trump works?oscow deal in the >> i don't know that. the president said one thing and you have michael cohen saying something else. >> jim jordan, the top republican in the oversight committee, i'm guessing we will do this again. >> we will. >> thanks very much. wh> all right. we come back, the fallout from the cohen hearings and how serious are democrats about impeachment? the panel is nex ♪ ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing eve
>> there has been no coll nion -- about the trump tower moscow project? he didn't mislead the country on that >> >> even james comey when we deposed him said up until the day he was fired,ay 9th, 2017, said there was no -- they were doing this investigation for a while. no single bit of evidence to show any type of -- >> why do you think the prident didn't wanto tell the country that he had a trump works?oscow deal in the >> i don't know that. the president said...
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>> obviously it put a downward on wages, the loss of nions has put more -- probably a bigger downward spiral -- think the unions, do you downward tration put spiral it puts increase on labor -- >> you mean decreased labor.ition for >> i'm sorry. >> is it increased? >> degree offed. i'm -- decreased. i'm sorry. >> and then the prices go down what you're saying? >> right. > and in your written testimony, you discuss t-mobile's and sprint's iolating federal labor laws, noting that t-mobile has been of more of -- subject unfair labor prak -- labor praks practices. how could this affect new engage in ability to unfair labor practices? >> they will become that much powerful. this sha company that has been by various courts on already doing unfair labor practices, and if they will m together e more powerful and they do everything they can to squeeze unions out. >> they have more power. have more power, hey won't have -- won't have less -- won't have less desire to do so? unions out. to keep the only way their employees have a voice is through bargaining and they don't want any part of collec
>> obviously it put a downward on wages, the loss of nions has put more -- probably a bigger downward spiral -- think the unions, do you downward tration put spiral it puts increase on labor -- >> you mean decreased labor.ition for >> i'm sorry. >> is it increased? >> degree offed. i'm -- decreased. i'm sorry. >> and then the prices go down what you're saying? >> right. > and in your written testimony, you discuss t-mobile's and sprint's iolating...
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and need i remind you that the ,nions fought for decent wages and decent retirements.please, for god sake, if you are a veteran come apply for these jobs. or they will end up going to people, possibly, we may have to import them to do these jobs. host: nicholas? guest: i'm sorry, i did not catch your name but i think the caller is correct. trades are a huge opportunity for those in transition. i think that is part of the intent around this skill bridge initiative that was put into place by the department of those toto allow for provide apprenticeships and things with similar programs to help those in transition acquire as they are, just taking the uniform off, and getting them plugged in to local opportunities in the trades. i think that's great advice. host: how often will you find that your career in the military prepares you perfectly for a job in the private sector? do those always match up? or is there usually retraining involved for moving into civilian life? great question. it depends on where you are at in your transition. if you met a veteran, you've met one v
and need i remind you that the ,nions fought for decent wages and decent retirements.please, for god sake, if you are a veteran come apply for these jobs. or they will end up going to people, possibly, we may have to import them to do these jobs. host: nicholas? guest: i'm sorry, i did not catch your name but i think the caller is correct. trades are a huge opportunity for those in transition. i think that is part of the intent around this skill bridge initiative that was put into place by the...
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rolling up your sleeves and attacking political and racial diversity that is tearing the fiber of our nion and state is hard work, but i'm up for the challenge. and that is why i am stang. >> reporter: she also said she'd likeho meet w the county executive. a spokesperson for the county executive's office said that won't happen any time soon. >> right now the county executive's focus is on serving the people of prince george's county not the delegate. r orter: legislatures have made it clear the house has done as much as it ian this situation because delegate lisanti has not done anything criminal. in annapolis, i'm tracee wilkins news4. >>> tonight a local high school student faces two felony charges for fighting with a school resource officer in e school cafeteria. police tell news4 the cell phone video of the brawl only tells part of the story. witnesses say a school administrator at dinion high school tried to take the student to the office but the boy resisted. he thee swung at th sro who defended himself. the student is being held at the loudon juvenile detention center. >>> new ques
rolling up your sleeves and attacking political and racial diversity that is tearing the fiber of our nion and state is hard work, but i'm up for the challenge. and that is why i am stang. >> reporter: she also said she'd likeho meet w the county executive. a spokesperson for the county executive's office said that won't happen any time soon. >> right now the county executive's focus is on serving the people of prince george's county not the delegate. r orter: legislatures have made...