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expected, selling 40 garments two days.olors, this is just so unique. last year, nishida 's dye studio experienced a change, the arrival of an apprentice. 24-year-old, six. he plans to spend the next three years teaching him traditional and modern dyeing techniques. as six says he is learning from toshiharu as well. learning recent fashion trends, he decided to try something new, three sneakers. after putting shoes up for sale online, he sold all 50 pairs he had died. he now plans to create his own, original brand and start selling them on a much larger scale . i actually feel younger now, the desire to compete with these youngsters is giving me a boost to continue to change and innovate on a daily basis. i hope to keep coming up with great new ideas. i love how automated nishida was. he continues to challenge himself. what did you think about the story? i saw a lot of energy and drive , maybe that is why he looks so young. also, it is great to see how young people are also very willing and interested in learning old, tradi
expected, selling 40 garments two days.olors, this is just so unique. last year, nishida 's dye studio experienced a change, the arrival of an apprentice. 24-year-old, six. he plans to spend the next three years teaching him traditional and modern dyeing techniques. as six says he is learning from toshiharu as well. learning recent fashion trends, he decided to try something new, three sneakers. after putting shoes up for sale online, he sold all 50 pairs he had died. he now plans to create his...
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now you are in the garment. you called the others who are opposing you for whatever reason, brothers, and bring them back and make it would have canister. afghanistan will never grow or be peaceful in disunity all in one driving everything. it not letting others, she know the international community straggling. how to engage with the taliban, how much aid they should provide to afghanistan, the national assets, about 7000000000 in the us, the loan as the froze there. so how do you feel about that? does not good best. very objectionable. i referred to africans being victim when we're talking of taurus. how can the united states government take money from one victim to give it to the other victim? you're referring to that was frozen assets being used to give to the september 11th attack, make them the victims of september 11. we commiserate with full, we understand their pain. we under center suffering their loss. we know it better than any other nation because we have gone through the same ourselves. so how can t
now you are in the garment. you called the others who are opposing you for whatever reason, brothers, and bring them back and make it would have canister. afghanistan will never grow or be peaceful in disunity all in one driving everything. it not letting others, she know the international community straggling. how to engage with the taliban, how much aid they should provide to afghanistan, the national assets, about 7000000000 in the us, the loan as the froze there. so how do you feel about...
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the garment is also designed _ all the time? the garment is also designed to _ all the time?th headphones that will deliver a click sound that will help trigger a physical reaction. ii help trigger a physical reaction.— help trigger a physical reaction. , ., ., ., , reaction. if you deliver a tap and then — reaction. if you deliver a tap and then a _ reaction. if you deliver a tap and then a stuttering - reaction. if you deliver a tap and then a stuttering sound | and then a stuttering sound second you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and deliver a sound and then a tap you can suppress muscle activity. people say this is part of my life experience, you know and this is who i am now. absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it fine. but we want people to have a choice.— fine. but we want people to have a choice. it is very early da s. have a choice. it is very early days- the — have a choice. it is very early days. the system _ have a choice. it is very early days. the system is - have a choice. it is very early| days. the system is currently
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it is to be worn for several hours a day as current data suggests the longer the garment keeps tappingthing? no sensation? i feel a slight sort of pulsing but no real response in my hand yet. the gains are not necessarily seen immediately. and that is really important to know. so what we're doing is we're pairing a companion app with the technology so that you can see what is happening and trying to make it as transparent as possible. because if you do not see any gains to begin with you might give up. a huge problem with medical devices for rehabilitation is getting people to want to use them and in the case of wearables, like the thing that they will put on time after time. this could be a t—shirt, this could be an everyday shirt, this could be just something that you wear and people don't go "hey, what's that and why are you wearing that? what is that for?" what that ends up doing is that it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury which they then have to relive again and again. it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garme
it is to be worn for several hours a day as current data suggests the longer the garment keeps tappingthing? no sensation? i feel a slight sort of pulsing but no real response in my hand yet. the gains are not necessarily seen immediately. and that is really important to know. so what we're doing is we're pairing a companion app with the technology so that you can see what is happening and trying to make it as transparent as possible. because if you do not see any gains to begin with you might...
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it is to be worn for several hours a day as current data suggests the longer the garment keeps tapping nothing. i feel a slight sort of pulsing but no real response in my hand yet. the gains are not necessarily seen immediately. and that is really important to know. so what we're doing is we're paring a companion app with the technology so that you can see what is happening and trying to make it as transparent as possible. because if you do not see any gains to begin with you might give up. a huge problem with medical devices for rehabilitation is getting people to want to use them and in the case of wearables, like the thing that they will put on time after time. this could be a t—shirt, this could be an everyday shirt this could be just something that you wear and people don't go "hey, what's that and why are you wearing that? what is that for?" what that ends up doing is that it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury which they then have to relive again and again. it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also de
it is to be worn for several hours a day as current data suggests the longer the garment keeps tapping nothing. i feel a slight sort of pulsing but no real response in my hand yet. the gains are not necessarily seen immediately. and that is really important to know. so what we're doing is we're paring a companion app with the technology so that you can see what is happening and trying to make it as transparent as possible. because if you do not see any gains to begin with you might give up. a...
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the garment is also desirned again and again. the garment is also desi . ned to again and again.h would help trigger a physical reaction. iii which would help trigger a physical reaction. , ., ., which would help trigger a physical reaction. , ., . . , which would help trigger a physical reaction. , ., ., ., , ., ., reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startlin: reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startling sound _ reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startling sound second, _ reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startling sound second, you - reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startling sound second, you can i startling sound second, you can activate — startling sound second, you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse — activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound _ reverse the order and you deliver a sound and — reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap, you can suppress— sound and then a tap, you can suppress muscle activity. it is very early days. — suppress muscle activity. it is very early days. the _ suppress muscle acti
the garment is also desirned again and again. the garment is also desi . ned to again and again.h would help trigger a physical reaction. iii which would help trigger a physical reaction. , ., ., which would help trigger a physical reaction. , ., . . , which would help trigger a physical reaction. , ., ., ., , ., ., reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startlin: reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startling sound _ reaction. if you deliver a tap and a startling sound second, _ reaction. if you...
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and i must tell you, i began to suspect tours the end of my garment, not complete enough. i got. it least you above the, the mill years of my government that that was a planned activity. your argument is that leading to the downfall, it's much more or maybe entirely the foreign hand than compared to the african political elite at the time. leading to the don fall is without a doubt in my mind more a foreign her match nation. then the afghan one clearly, but let me also tell you believing in that i must also say that of course we, afghans have had our own responsibilities and we are not without responsibility. if we look at the situation now, the economy has all but collapsed and nearly half the population. it is 20000000 people are experiencing high levels of food insecurity. what is the way out the way out is for strengthening unity among afghans involving all the afghan people in the running of the country. afghan, his tongue is the whole of or off counts. it does not belong to one group. on one part or one element of the country, this country belongs to all afghans. therefore,
and i must tell you, i began to suspect tours the end of my garment, not complete enough. i got. it least you above the, the mill years of my government that that was a planned activity. your argument is that leading to the downfall, it's much more or maybe entirely the foreign hand than compared to the african political elite at the time. leading to the don fall is without a doubt in my mind more a foreign her match nation. then the afghan one clearly, but let me also tell you believing in...
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for me is when there is no garment whatsoever on your body. i to miss from them by or moon. imagine some one left her home feeling well dressed in that outfit. but you decide to attack her simply because you have failed to control your sexual desires. how control fidel? none would you, you can not tuck, but other rwandan women are not impressed with magog because he's choice of outfit . her we had one decade. he was as a re wandering woman who understands rwandan values of respecting one's self and others. when are you caught in? yeah, i would say by that the dress, it wasn't respectable. i will call going at one because public indecency is a crime punishable by up to 2 years in jail. but that's confusion over what it actually means. the law itself doesn't define what is public in the sense. so that means and it's, it's subject to interpretation. while in a pin, all good ones will not be a mission, not give her own 40 to petition should be precise, clear to everyone. the case is also causing concern over what it could mean for ruined it's fashion and entertainment industries
for me is when there is no garment whatsoever on your body. i to miss from them by or moon. imagine some one left her home feeling well dressed in that outfit. but you decide to attack her simply because you have failed to control your sexual desires. how control fidel? none would you, you can not tuck, but other rwandan women are not impressed with magog because he's choice of outfit . her we had one decade. he was as a re wandering woman who understands rwandan values of respecting one's self...
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the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones that will deliver a click sound that will, i you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap you can . suppress muscle activity. people say "this is part of my life experience, i you know and this is who i am now." absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it is very early days. the system is currently being only lab tested and while participants are showing a muscle response, it could be sometime before we see any life—changing results. ok, summer is here so time, maybe, to get fit and relaxed. but no need to go very far when there are so many summer gadgets around to help and lara has been checking some of them out. first comes a break from all the hard work with the device called sensate which aims to replicate the benefits of meditation without all the practice. you put the device on around your neck like this, connect to the smartphone app, put these in and it is time to relax for ten, 20 or 30 minutes. you can choose the soothing music you listen to while the
the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones that will deliver a click sound that will, i you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap you can . suppress muscle activity. people say "this is part of my life experience, i you know and this is who i am now." absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it is very early days. the system is currently being only lab tested and while participants are showing a...
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the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones, which would deliver a click sound thatand then a startling sound second, you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap, you can suppress muscle activity. some people say, "well, this is part of my life experience, you know, and this is who i am now." absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it's very early days. the system is currently being only lab—tested, and whilst participants are showing a muscle response, it could be some time before they see any life—changing results. spencer: right. summer's here, so time maybe to get fit and relax. but there's no real need to go very far when there are so many summer gadgets around to help, and lara has been checking some of them out. aah. first comes a break from all that hard work with a device called sensate, which aims to replicate the benefits of meditation without all the practice. you put on the device around your neck like this, connect to the smartphone app, pop these in, and it's time to relax for ten, 20
the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones, which would deliver a click sound thatand then a startling sound second, you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap, you can suppress muscle activity. some people say, "well, this is part of my life experience, you know, and this is who i am now." absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it's very early days. the system is currently being only...
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she was wearing a transparent garment in a short coat hose are clothes that make men sexually aroused awakening satan, who was sancho desirable. you should part. so have one object that is not nudity and nudity for me is when there is no garment whatsoever on your body to missing them by or moon. imagine someone left her home feeling well dressed in that outfit . but you decide to attack her simply because you have failed to control your sexual desires. how controlled victor or non would you, you can not tuck, but other rwandan. women are not impressed with mcgraw because he's choice of outfit her room yet one decade he was as a re wanton woman who understands rwandan values of respecting one's self and others. when are you caught in? yeah, i would say that the dress wasn't respectable. don't recall going at one because public indecency is a crime punishable by up to 2 years in jail. but there's confusion over what it actually means. the law itself doesn't define what is public indices. so that means um it's, it's subject to into a petition. while in a pin all it good lunch look, be,
she was wearing a transparent garment in a short coat hose are clothes that make men sexually aroused awakening satan, who was sancho desirable. you should part. so have one object that is not nudity and nudity for me is when there is no garment whatsoever on your body to missing them by or moon. imagine someone left her home feeling well dressed in that outfit . but you decide to attack her simply because you have failed to control your sexual desires. how controlled victor or non would you,...
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, a very kind of contemporary, modern garment.k back to 16th—century india kind of throws that all on its head. it's kind of, how contemporary are the clothes that you wear? you know, there's always that connection with history. and that's a common theme throughout this exhibition. i mean, the paisley print, which we think of today, as being very british, actually, through your exquisite miniature paintings and so on, you show that actually that's very deeply rooted in the indian tradition. so do you feel that your aim there is to try to show how india was so influential on western european fashions? our aim is really to show how india was influential on global fashions, of course, but it's deeper than that. it's also about showing how we're all connected through this common history and how we shouldn't make assumptions about who owns that history and how we relate to that history, too. because someone looking at a paisley shawl in england may not necessarily feel they're connected to india, but when they understand the history of
, a very kind of contemporary, modern garment.k back to 16th—century india kind of throws that all on its head. it's kind of, how contemporary are the clothes that you wear? you know, there's always that connection with history. and that's a common theme throughout this exhibition. i mean, the paisley print, which we think of today, as being very british, actually, through your exquisite miniature paintings and so on, you show that actually that's very deeply rooted in the indian tradition....
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, a very kind of contemporary, modern garment. link back to 16th—century india kind of throws that all on its head. it's kind of, how contemporary are the clothes that you wear? you know, there's always that connection with history. and that's a common theme throughout this exhibition. i mean, the paisley print, which we think of today, as being very british, actually, through your exquisite miniature paintings and so on, you show that actually that's very deeply rooted in the indian tradition. so do you feel that your aim there is to try to show how india was so influential on western european fashions? our aim is really to show how india was influential on global fashions, of course, but it's deeper than that. it's also about showing how we're all connected through this common history and how we shouldn't make assumptions about who owns that history and how we relate to that history, too. because someone looking at a paisley shawl in england may not necessarily feel they're connected to india, but when they understand the histor
, a very kind of contemporary, modern garment. link back to 16th—century india kind of throws that all on its head. it's kind of, how contemporary are the clothes that you wear? you know, there's always that connection with history. and that's a common theme throughout this exhibition. i mean, the paisley print, which we think of today, as being very british, actually, through your exquisite miniature paintings and so on, you show that actually that's very deeply rooted in the indian...
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so daneen, but fun under garment is quite our pro diamond industry. now it is the main industry for most wanna ease of doing business in botswana for diamond cutting and polishing is, is, is quite a weitel thing. why people are easily able to come here instead of the businesses lent locked botswana, was once one of the poorest countries in the world until it's discovered vast diamond deposits in less than 20 years. it had turned itself into a success story, as well as the middle income country. but the success wouldn't have been possible without this mine and wanting the richest diamond mine in the world, employing more than 6000 people. the government struck a unique deal with the world's biggest diamond cooperation dubious. each site owns 50 percent of the mine. russia currently can't export diamonds to major markets like the u. s. and diamond prices have spiked by 20 percent since the beginning of the war. mining companies and the government here are only cautiously talking about possibly filling this gap. but economist rudolph boy doesn't believe
so daneen, but fun under garment is quite our pro diamond industry. now it is the main industry for most wanna ease of doing business in botswana for diamond cutting and polishing is, is, is quite a weitel thing. why people are easily able to come here instead of the businesses lent locked botswana, was once one of the poorest countries in the world until it's discovered vast diamond deposits in less than 20 years. it had turned itself into a success story, as well as the middle income country....
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. >> do you ever, in your mind, identify a garment with a gender or an energy? >> oh, i never did.ind of don't have a choice. like my first skinny jeans were like my mom's. when you go to the swap meet, you know, they don't separate the clothes by men and women's clothes. you kind of just pick out what fits you. >> reporter: and what about his love life? are you going to be a husband? >> i love that question. i will be a dad. >> reporter: with marriage on the back burner, bretman is laser focused on a new endeavor. >> well, i feel like a lot of really famous people write things, and so i've been, you know -- let's just say i've been journaling extra in my book lately. >> that's quite a teaser. >> just know i'm working on something. why you in my business? girl, you'll see it. >> our thanks to kayna whitworth. why you in my business? that's a question for every journalist. i will say it has been amazing to see his journey because bretman started off like i was telling you earlier. he was 16, i believe, in high school, just making youtube videos. and then it turned into instagram vid
. >> do you ever, in your mind, identify a garment with a gender or an energy? >> oh, i never did.ind of don't have a choice. like my first skinny jeans were like my mom's. when you go to the swap meet, you know, they don't separate the clothes by men and women's clothes. you kind of just pick out what fits you. >> reporter: and what about his love life? are you going to be a husband? >> i love that question. i will be a dad. >> reporter: with marriage on the back...
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after garments, seafood is the country's biggest export. most of it is sold to europe.y shrimp are caught from rivers and waterways and hatcheries, and then brought to these shrimp farms where they're cultivated to full size. most of these shrimp farms are along the coastal beds and riverbeds of bangladesh, where there is a plentiful supply of water. but environmentalists and local communities are telling me that fish farms leave the area weak and vulnerable. the land can no longer withstand the effect of cyclones and typhoons which bangladesh experiences regularly. as we travelled to the south—west coast, the effects of saltwater toxicity on the farms was clear. we are surrounded by cracked and grey coastline, which we actually saw using aerial cameras, stretched for miles. local wildlife had disappeared. the landscape is gutted and divided into rough rectangles known as polders, low—lying tracts of land surrounded by embankments. many of the people farming in this area in the polders live below the poverty line. i began myjourney in polder 23, when there are currently
after garments, seafood is the country's biggest export. most of it is sold to europe.y shrimp are caught from rivers and waterways and hatcheries, and then brought to these shrimp farms where they're cultivated to full size. most of these shrimp farms are along the coastal beds and riverbeds of bangladesh, where there is a plentiful supply of water. but environmentalists and local communities are telling me that fish farms leave the area weak and vulnerable. the land can no longer withstand...
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linton: there's roughly 6 million garments every week that leave kantamanto market as waste, and a huge 2 hours north of accra, and ends up being dumped as landfill. ♪♪♪ linton: the pressure from the used-clothing industry is relentless. the city of accra now has to find somewhere to dispose of more than 160 tons of textile waste every single day. christiana manko: black, black, we don't like it again. in ghana, we don't like black. linton: christiana manko is a retailer who sells her stock outside the city. linton: it's a hand-to-mouth existence for the single mother of three who travels for hours between kantamanto market and outer-lying villages. linton: she says she fell into the trade after her brother used juju, or sorcery, to force her off the family farm. linton: she goes from village to village selling her clothes. these $2 dresses are something of a luxury item. linton: christiana's arrival is a highlight of the week. linton: but it's a precarious enterprise, because many of her customers insist on being granted credit. linton: christiana works hard to care for her family, but
linton: there's roughly 6 million garments every week that leave kantamanto market as waste, and a huge 2 hours north of accra, and ends up being dumped as landfill. ♪♪♪ linton: the pressure from the used-clothing industry is relentless. the city of accra now has to find somewhere to dispose of more than 160 tons of textile waste every single day. christiana manko: black, black, we don't like it again. in ghana, we don't like black. linton: christiana manko is a retailer who sells her...
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city hall makes my life a broader, a richer, more fulfilling than if i was doing something in the garmenttry. i had the opportunity to develop relationships with my docents. it is almost like an extended family. i have formed incredible relationships with them, and also some of the people that come to take a tour. she was a dressmaker of the first order. i would go visit her, and it was a special treat. i was a tiny little girl. i would go with my wool coat on and my special little dress because at that period in time, girls did not wear pants. the garment industry had the -- at the time that i was in it and i was a retailer, as well as the designer, was not particularly favourable to women. you will see the predominant designers, owners of huge complexes are huge stores were all male. women were sort of relegated to a lesser position, so that, you reached a point where it was a difficult to survive and survive financially. there was a woman by the name of diana. she was editor of the bazaar, and evoke, and went on and she was a miraculous individual, but she had something that was a very
city hall makes my life a broader, a richer, more fulfilling than if i was doing something in the garmenttry. i had the opportunity to develop relationships with my docents. it is almost like an extended family. i have formed incredible relationships with them, and also some of the people that come to take a tour. she was a dressmaker of the first order. i would go visit her, and it was a special treat. i was a tiny little girl. i would go with my wool coat on and my special little dress...
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, to the prime minister, enough, the survivors the sane and his are a better will he instruct his garment and this obstruction of justice against the survivors saying as once and far off, all the prime minister speakers is done through indigenous people over decades and centuries of colonialism in this country are shameful, and are something that we need to learn from and move forward on. that includes respecting the rights of indigenous peoples now in all their different aspects. that's why we are working with survivors, learn to working with communities to ensure that we can move forward in a way that is fully respectful of all their rights as we get a get to the bottom of this up, understand their history and make reparations in the right way moving forward. ah, despite the prime minister's promises for the canadian government has adopted a new strategy and gone on the attack, ah, they will go to any lengths to unsettled their opponents. over $3000000.00 are being spent on court costs. ah, the government, the preferred seems to side with the perpetrators, and they're telling the public
, to the prime minister, enough, the survivors the sane and his are a better will he instruct his garment and this obstruction of justice against the survivors saying as once and far off, all the prime minister speakers is done through indigenous people over decades and centuries of colonialism in this country are shameful, and are something that we need to learn from and move forward on. that includes respecting the rights of indigenous peoples now in all their different aspects. that's why we...