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how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary? probably like 510 percent of the cases that most the abuser needs to be held accountable. not the mother failure to protect on jazz ah hello, under pressure in london with the top stories on al jazeera, the un is warning 350000 people are either living in or facing famine in a few years worth 20 gray region. a groups say that 2000000 people have been displaced from the fighting, and crops and livestock have mostly been looted, destroyed or slaughtered. the us some vaster to the us has criticized the security council for not taking the situation in t gray more seriously. it's time for the security council to have
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a public meeting on this issue. it's time for the counsel to take meaningful action to address the crisis. and it's time for the open government to respond responsibly to request for humanitarian access to in the fighting and hold those accountable for the violations that have occurred. it's time for the broader international communities to step up to and prevent another famine. from earlier we spoke to feel free as a master to the united nations. to ask is the last the and the who rejected the analysis and says the government isn't blocking aid to the region, but it's been delayed by security checks. we've heard it's clear and loud this morning, wasn't there? linda has said, we're not party to the meeting, but in general, what we says city that we had. some are trying to
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play that on the forgot a savior. we did support buzzed on dignity and respect. the u. s. a. purchasing half a 1000000000 curve at 900 vaccine doses for lower income countries, vowing the united states will be the arsenal of vaccines in the fight against corona virus. president by didn't made the announcement, the head of the g 7 summit. he says, the move will supercharge the global fight against the pandemic, and that shipping will begin in august with no strings attached that have been processed in bahrain over the death of a political prisoner from colbert 19. despite being vaccinated, demonstrators say that they hold the king responsible, official say, who said, but a cat died in hospital on a respirator. those are the top stories that stay with us. fast fashion continues like that. i'm going to have the 0 news. our for you in just under half an hour by me each and every one of us have got
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a responsibility to change our person for them. or we could do this experiment and any of us could increase in just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet is incredibly recipe. asking women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here and kidding, this. pick up the collect the segregated say the reason this is extremely important service that they provide to the city. we need to take america to try to bring people together and trying to deal with people and left behind me. ah
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ah, the 1st fashion has engendered arise and informality arising precarious p workers essentially work on a system of informal 0 our contract. so they never have a contract less than a working class, city of 300000 inhabitants. in the center of the country workshops are a hidden world where cameras are not welcome. there is no shortage of job offers in the sweatshops, embroidery cutter or dressmaker. i
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tanya is a journalist equipped with a hidden camera. she will go undercover into the workshops of lester. i'm looking for a job, do not have somebody serious vision. so somebody i learned very quickly from her job on the windows are covered in the middle of winter and there's no heating ah, the bus up as a trial period. the ones that
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are going on there are 3 pounds per hour. this is illegal in the u. k, it's not even half the minimum wage would be even 14. no guy should come here every morning. okay. 6 o'clock. i will try this one. not only, not for any job post a brief demonstration of the sewing machine and put it in the good only having arrived a few hours ago, tanya and nobody seems to this is making sca free of charge.
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workers paid by the us sent home without compensation. we'll see you tomorrow. yeah. i mean the less the workshops have a bad reputation. many brands are now refusing to do production there, but not the boo hoo group and its brand pretty little thing. a brand on the rise in 2019 it's sales double with a revenue of nearly 400000000 euros. the pretty little thing did not wish to be interviewed
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the but we managed to get access to the opening of the parisian show room with the brand to meet it. c e. o. whom are kamani? 32 years old. is the son of the founder of booby mood. kamani, thanks to build, the father became a millionaire, surrounded by his body guards. his son enjoys the attention of the great thing we want to be more than a website. we want to be a lifestyle brand. we want to give good meaning to the customer, you know, good values. if you have a daughter, we think great, oh, think should inspire in my way, the 15 euros. how do i read it made into you. okay. how do you do that? well, i'm not sure what the other one is was i don't
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answer the question by the way. i don't have to answer questions or other i'm just working. how is it somebody else or somebody else who's made by the workers coming in when we know that the see the after this eventful 1st meeting, present little thing, road to the brand stated that full text and our workers working for pretty little
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thing are treated fairly and they receive at least the minimum wage with producing clothes at such a low price has a very high environmental cost. textiles of the 2nd most polluting industry in the world. after oil for one part, one time fabric is we call it $200.00 tons of water polluted. so $1.00 to $200.00 is the ratio. the more commerce there is, the more pollution there's going to be without efficient filtration cleaned up technology. if the fashion industry is going to expand by an additional 60 percent
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and the next 10 years, then we're going to get 60 percent more pollution under the pressure of public opinion. the textile industry is trying to rebrand in trade shows. the color of choice for marketing is green, welcoming, responsible, recyclable, the guys of green fashion a certain fabric encapsulates this shift. this goes many phones, fashion brands are using, this cheap artificial. so this red dress from a sauce and the snake pattern sheath dress from bu a made of 95 percent. this goes this goes is manufactured by
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a handful of companies around the world. among them is the dealer group. a $40000000000.00 indian conglomerate index h m a sauce. the biggest names in this goes, are buying from biller. he believes that the philosophy of form is deficient in this is according to bin, is a blessing. because he believes that what's good for the planet is what's good for me. however, in order to transform wood into fabric, many chemicals are needed. one of the most dangerous is a highly toxic solvent, carbon di sulfide c as 2 ah, then the addition of a liquid called carbon by sulfide causes another chemical chain. well, it's marketed as a green product. is it basically ally?
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yes, it's an extremely interesting poison. was the danger comes from the fumes of c s 2 to make the sellers, which will give the disco it's thread like texture would cope as immersed in a bath of sulphuric acid. then c as 2 is added. this is eric acid, the carbon di sulfide leaves the cellulose. unfortunately, where it leaves the cellulose to is the work room where the workers are working. it just goes into the air in india in the state is not yet per dish. the city of not is home to the baylor groups plumbed, founded in 1956. it is a town within a town, 5000 worker's work that day and night,
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and journalists are not welcome. the medicaid, and that's my guess i'm and fear, steven young men, fish to one dinner will see me. well, the number one was something to give dana. so i'm gonna go back to that again how i live. and that got me later when you are one of the show cool, began working at berner in 1981 in june, 2019 he suffered a heart attack which he says was job related. yes, mantell company, we're just a we medical medical data company or just the school is going to do pills have got
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them score school. so i'm going to be printing the needy. but i think the one that i did come up with had, so i'm going to one of them. i said that was can the cobra is going to go up sir, to get school, knew what their medical, what they got into what the company is, mac. i'm going is going to excite new guy is how comical at the age of 58, he's on unpaid sick leave indefinitely. are there any occupational illnesses related to birth activities? bella tells us that their activities have no impact on the health of the workers or residents on the next site. it is difficult to verify this as burleigh treats their employees in their own hospital,
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mild cases. i refer to the city's public hospital doctor charlotte worked in this hospital for 40 years. this surgeon has been its medical officer, a privileged witness of the murder, the protect bill. did they use to do that? their own off return? because management don't month get dish would come to install a lot because it will be exposed. it will be open up new or what do you shouldn't your current that is it? they don't want to go to our job until the departure in 2004. dr. chola was the medical authority who could have initiated studies on the health of the workers. but he was not even aware of the existence of the c s. 2.
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was there ever in united got los gatos medical study of the workers population name? no, no. i don't know if you want any such work to do some thing. did all, but i did want to go to you any statement which was again to the li, if they came to know there's something going on in the long middle, they put a kick on the water. you know, don't woodyear. we will do you in the when a good week, john, leave you a good on good liquor, which document did you go? going to do it and you're going to bend on the this check to russia. he's one of the rest citizens of not to denounce the pollution linked to the factory. a law student, he filed a complaint against the vis goes producer. actually they are not allowing the
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people to come inside the company. they just fall away and hide the all thing in front of the all people and nobody can correction against them because they have too much long hand. the students complained alerts the magic pradesh state authorities in january 2020. the pollution control agency inspected the by the factory. thirty's voted the factory to take action. but above all, for the 1st time, they demanded a study of the effects of pollution on the health of workers looking particularly at c. s to me down stream from the plan along the jumbo river. 20000 people live in around 20
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villages. ah, tama kitty is one of these villages, located 4 kilometers from the plant. for years the villages have been claiming more and more health problems me the residents, complaints were finally heard by the authorities. for the 1st time doctor's was sent to check up on the residence, the among the restless patients was his father, who came with his to disabled some the out of this if you will look at it,
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you want me to read the glass that we're going to go is going to get my muscle followed was called her normal starting a normal and i was neutral. the they're going to get the, the, the there are new officials statistics. however, many inhabitants show similar symptoms paralysis, joint problems, even loss of speech in the single family out of 3 been suffering. both physical ability lives has been 26 year old and they bought, but i thought 23 or 24 years. actually the, just the, the going to say but, and the growth of the party this stop and you just see the head of the she,
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the only way to kill me at the time said that it, government, doctors can't, it's 209 people with health problems potentially linked to pollution for the inhabitants. the number one suspect is been they accused the plant of having dumped its waste into the river for decades. the village of palmer katy has no running water. the inhabitants drink water from wells fed by the chombo river. in 2018, bella committed to distribute drinking water. the company finances 6 daily deliveries, providing 90 liters to each family. in
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the life of the company that are willing to give way with the company, give free what it is because they know that they are possible for the position. i don't know why they are destroying the water nor did this day, but i did it. and in order for the volition and they only ordered the water for drinking for but not to water, their crops, the farmers of palmer kitty still use polluted water from the chombo river. in january, 2020, the authorities ordered burleigh to improve water quality down stream from the plant. mm. ah, ah,
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in the vertical refute school responsibility asserting that water pollution is not related to viscous production and refer to the presence of other industries. meanwhile, the global demand for this goes, is rising, not the factory will increase its production and will soon be expanded. the fashion industry wants us to believe that it will become sustainable, but in reality, the opposite is happening. the lifespan of a fast fashion government is short and not only because we're getting tired of them and throwing them away. he was clad on shook. yeah, not missed and off get tired and a v as in young, you have to sean filling by diesel clock. struck same bizarre shewn, dusty fires and idols, and of called wooden on either effect haven't shown nice men, noise all seed by finding diesel,
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fast session time. rudy. sagen see movies all nice and fat and tend latin for carlsbad and cons. i then one percent of clothing can be result every year in europe. 4000000 tons of textile end up in the trash. can we stop this fast fashion machine? small brands a pleading for return to slow fashion clothes of high quality which can be reused and re so commendable lessons, but simply not enough come slow fashions satisfy people. the same studies by the french fashion institute, ensure that less novelty in stores means less shopping. simple that
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i had a dollar for every time somebody asked me, tell me what i should buy. i say nothing, nothing. you have way too much stuff ready? now what do we do? what do we say? stop spending money. this is not a viable economic solution, not shopping is not a solution to the industry. so fast fashion will continue to be popular and it will continue to show stride storage improving toward circularity. so we might see minor improvements in product development, but we will not see the end of the fast fashion. something was going to change. anything really changed. this is systemic violin that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in
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a race against the barrier. know what to say until we are all looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there, i'm in, ah ah, ah, hello there. we've seen some really wild weather affecting south eastern areas of australia. and this was a scene in new south wales. we had some unusually heavy snow full thanks to a cold snap. and in victoria we had to wrench rains, really strong winds and that blew on flooding. we could see more of that because the next few days we've got that weather system working its way more to the coast.
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and there will be some sunshine behind that. but for now, the wind is still kicking in tasmania is likely to see who those really wet and windy conditions elsewhere. things are looking lot of fine and dry across central and northern areas to the west. we've got a disturbance that is easy, but we're still seeing storms and showers, affecting per se, but things will dry out in the sunshine will come through. and as we go into saturday, can see that weather system pushing off. that's eventually going to shimmy its way across the tasman see and effect new zealand. but from now the north island looking rather fine and dry quite a bit of cloud cover. and as we go into saturday, you can see that with wet, wet weather, working its way to the south, we move to southeast asia. it is a very wet picture and there's more weather to come. those relentless showers affecting the philippines with 30 degrees in manila. the who's in
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