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only one percent of bangladesh's garment workers belong to unions. most like lovely are terrified of speaking out she never received a penny in compensation from any higher ups in her factory or the companies they exported their garments to and has now been abandoned by her family because of the high costs of the medication she needs to survive i hope that something like this never happens to anyone but no one has to go through such a trauma while lovely hopes that no one else suffers her fate her scars are an every day reminder that because of her time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh get more from us a line at home so let's check some of the stories with gold right now. have a nice side full stomach gazes forgot the details of when you should be staring skywards to catch a spectacular meteor shower. plus north korea or ford's sound the alarm over alleged u.s. and south korean their plans to blow up the humans of the only copy of the stephen is point out of their fears have foundation cou
only one percent of bangladesh's garment workers belong to unions. most like lovely are terrified of speaking out she never received a penny in compensation from any higher ups in her factory or the companies they exported their garments to and has now been abandoned by her family because of the high costs of the medication she needs to survive i hope that something like this never happens to anyone but no one has to go through such a trauma while lovely hopes that no one else suffers her fate...
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dhaka bangladesh is. a story that we're just too but after twenty three minutes past eleven the time to be trailed before late at night good to see japan's economic slowdown has been a bit of a chill for the markets today isn't it yes indeed japan has reports of g.d.p. figures week short of expectations point three percent in the second quarter therefore annualized it goes down to one point four percent and that indeed is a slowdown so we have seen some selling going on today although right now it's come back to a flat to negative picture in the u.s. as you can see the dow jones declining just a first of a percent nasdaq even better so now in europe we've also seen pretty much the same picture with the footsie and the dax also declining within half a percent but volumes today for about the whole session almost the whole session before the u.s. markets opened was very low around thirty to forty percent lower than usual so it's been trading day of basically traders sitting on the sidelines on the commoditie
dhaka bangladesh is. a story that we're just too but after twenty three minutes past eleven the time to be trailed before late at night good to see japan's economic slowdown has been a bit of a chill for the markets today isn't it yes indeed japan has reports of g.d.p. figures week short of expectations point three percent in the second quarter therefore annualized it goes down to one point four percent and that indeed is a slowdown so we have seen some selling going on today although right now...
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only one percent of bangladesh's garment workers belong to unions. most like lovely are terrified of speaking out she never received a penny in compensation from any higher ups in her factory or the companies they exported their garments to and has now been abandoned by her family because of the high costs of the medication she needs to survive i hope that something like this never happens to anyone but no one has to go through such a trauma while lovely hopes that no one else suffers her fate her scars are an every day reminder that because of her time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh and you can get more from us on line at color let's check some of the stories of gold there for you right now u.s. security justifies the racial discrimination in the fight against terrorism. on standby power as they call sucks up having had to hold full details of the colorful or say. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is n
only one percent of bangladesh's garment workers belong to unions. most like lovely are terrified of speaking out she never received a penny in compensation from any higher ups in her factory or the companies they exported their garments to and has now been abandoned by her family because of the high costs of the medication she needs to survive i hope that something like this never happens to anyone but no one has to go through such a trauma while lovely hopes that no one else suffers her fate...
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dhaka bangladesh. you can get more from us online at r t dot com let's now check some of the stories we've got there the former chief of the fukushima power plant tells the true story of pounds devastating nuclear breakdown and the heroic efforts to contain the disaster plus. the olympics officially over the pressure is now on for london's airports go online to find out just how they're coping with one of the busiest departure days on record and. download the official publication so for choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time any. also later this hour union is with us and he's got the sport for us it seems london really went all out for the games the grand finale didn't really do that was a spectacular opening ceremony of course a spectacular closing on that well if he thought it was and people cramming in the pick part to see one of the biggest fireworks ceremonies out
dhaka bangladesh. you can get more from us online at r t dot com let's now check some of the stories we've got there the former chief of the fukushima power plant tells the true story of pounds devastating nuclear breakdown and the heroic efforts to contain the disaster plus. the olympics officially over the pressure is now on for london's airports go online to find out just how they're coping with one of the busiest departure days on record and. download the official publication so for choose...
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a lot of the clothes we wear are created in bangladesh it's one of the world's top manufacturers that also has a disturbing a record in deaths and injuries among its workers factories cutting back on safety to save every dollar leave those on the shop floor paying with their health for minimum wage jobs to have the story. to get it out i want to smoke that's the last thing i saw before i fainted i don't know what happened afterwards lovely day was only eleven when she almost died in a fire in the garment factory where she was working making only fifty cents a day to help her family survive while lovely escaped many in bangladesh having five hundred workers have died in garment factory fires in the past five years i suffer a lot now i still have to buy medicine it still hurts a lot of my hands hurt my legs hurt too it's very difficult for me to walk around because of its extremely low wages bangladesh is one of the largest garment producers in the world attracting american brands from tommy hilfiger to j.c. penney to gap but the conditions at the factories are shocking low safety stand
a lot of the clothes we wear are created in bangladesh it's one of the world's top manufacturers that also has a disturbing a record in deaths and injuries among its workers factories cutting back on safety to save every dollar leave those on the shop floor paying with their health for minimum wage jobs to have the story. to get it out i want to smoke that's the last thing i saw before i fainted i don't know what happened afterwards lovely day was only eleven when she almost died in a fire in...
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the fish is actually flown in from bangladesh? >> bangladesh.ery week it comes and we get fresh ones and serve to our guests. >> you brought some other guests. >> we have here fresh bread, appetizers, chicken. we have kabobs, chicken curry. it's also served with the rice that goes nicely with the kabobs. >> you have chicken rice. then you have the vegetable rice. >> exactly. it's very favorful. -- flavorful. this is how it's going to go. >> the finished product? >> yes, that's the finished product right there. bring it over. there you go. >> i'll move that for you. oh, wow. i like that. that's tomato. >> very flavorful. fresh tomatoes. fresh onions, garlic, ginger. everything. >> everything is fresh. >> you gave me the recipe. >> yes. >> the recipe is on jchayward.com. again, i want to let everybody know that you can get great indian and bangladesh food on norbek road in olney, maryland. wow, that looks delicious. >> you can also visit our website. >>it's on jchayward.com. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. thank you. >>> thank you. come bac
the fish is actually flown in from bangladesh? >> bangladesh.ery week it comes and we get fresh ones and serve to our guests. >> you brought some other guests. >> we have here fresh bread, appetizers, chicken. we have kabobs, chicken curry. it's also served with the rice that goes nicely with the kabobs. >> you have chicken rice. then you have the vegetable rice. >> exactly. it's very favorful. -- flavorful. this is how it's going to go. >> the finished...
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dhaka bangladesh. or the school across the business to be. more signs of global economy slowed now is japan when you go for it that's right japan just recently posted its g.d.p. report for the second quarter and is seen as point three percent was very disappointing for investors our new allies that makes one point four percent for the whole year and therefore we have been seeing selling on the markets the sake of the u.s. pretty much the only ones trading right now in the dow or the nasdaq dropping around half a percent disappointed with well you know concerns about not just japan but indeed global economy same picture over in europe where the footsie and the dax also ended negative note let's take a look at that resources for. the biggest loser is over in london with the down to dropping around two percent now on the commodities market this is also this is also this but worries about the state of global demand for energy and therefore light sweet is dropping twenty seven cents a sell brant is still holding back on in positive territory over
dhaka bangladesh. or the school across the business to be. more signs of global economy slowed now is japan when you go for it that's right japan just recently posted its g.d.p. report for the second quarter and is seen as point three percent was very disappointing for investors our new allies that makes one point four percent for the whole year and therefore we have been seeing selling on the markets the sake of the u.s. pretty much the only ones trading right now in the dow or the nasdaq...
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dhaka bangladesh. or so i'm just now is back again dmitri medvedev the business is kind to me treats twenty four minutes past eight o'clock at night now it's all gone from bad to worse so the markets will start with japan today was looking like the well yeah it did indeed to start in asia because japan the released its g.d.p. figures which came all which are fell short of expectations indeed point three percent growth in just the second quarter which means an annualized one point four percent worse than expected and therefore what we're seeing right now in the united states as soon as the markets in the u.s. open this cause another shock wave and we're seeing we're seeing the markets go down moderately still within one percent however they were quite flat and sitting on the sidelines today traders were and dow jones is now down point seven percent on of course worries about the state of the global economy gets another example of a slowdown now over in europe where you are seeing the pretty much the sam
dhaka bangladesh. or so i'm just now is back again dmitri medvedev the business is kind to me treats twenty four minutes past eight o'clock at night now it's all gone from bad to worse so the markets will start with japan today was looking like the well yeah it did indeed to start in asia because japan the released its g.d.p. figures which came all which are fell short of expectations indeed point three percent growth in just the second quarter which means an annualized one point four percent...
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bbc news, southeastern bangladesh. >> >> this is g this. c from bbc. here are the latest headlines. russian rock band facing prison for antiputin display tells bbc they have no regrets. syria on the diplomatic offensive, head to go china as the fighting on the ground reaches a new level of intensity. >> it's the 65th anniversary of pakistan's independence from britain, born out of the indian subcontinent. the bbc -- that is the only road crossing from pakistan and indiana, an important route for trade, one of the only areas where relations between the two rivals are improving. i'm joined by the bbc tulip monzunda. how is the day being observed? >> this celebration is going on throughout the country. i'm here, it's a couple of hours before the main celebrations start here. as you can see behind me that, is the pakistani border, just around a few meters ahead of that lies the indian town of asari and military officials from both sides met at zero point and the pakistani's met for a gesture and also to celebrate 65 years of independence. as you can see, people are starting to stream in
bbc news, southeastern bangladesh. >> >> this is g this. c from bbc. here are the latest headlines. russian rock band facing prison for antiputin display tells bbc they have no regrets. syria on the diplomatic offensive, head to go china as the fighting on the ground reaches a new level of intensity. >> it's the 65th anniversary of pakistan's independence from britain, born out of the indian subcontinent. the bbc -- that is the only road crossing from pakistan and indiana, an...
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every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us now from the business desk and it seems russian markets are doing so much better than in the rest of the world why is that you know it could be the last night's a big gold win for the volleyball team for russia because indeed i've been reading on articles like that there is a connection between sports performance and market performance in the u.s. it's usually connected with an h l teams performance usually if it has a child team loses then the stocks of the companies in those cities start losing value the next they will look at the their connection between sports teams and market performance a bit first of all as take a look at what's happening in the markets really russia is feeling so much better than the rest of the world as karen rightly said is up one point seven percent of my sex one point four percent and that's on the back of high oil prices will look at them also in just a second second because some of the movers on the my sags and rosneft is one of the biggest gai
every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us now from the business desk and it seems russian markets are doing so much better than in the rest of the world why is that you know it could be the last night's a big gold win for the volleyball team for russia because indeed i've been reading on articles like that there is a connection between sports performance and market performance in the u.s. it's usually connected with an h...
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every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us from the business desk and bad data from japan depressing the markets today apparently and it's also a time for a correction which is very much demonstrated by the u.s. markets but indeed japan also published g.d.p. data which came out just point three percent in the second quarter and your lies that's one point four percent the whole past year and that's a lower very much lower than expected and therefore starting with asia we have seen the selling today although volumes are pretty low now the dow jones and the nasdaq are down as you can see there moderately that's after five weeks of gains over in the europe we're also seeing a similar picture where the footsie down point three percent the dax is a bit supported by. the resources companies but the volumes are indeed around forty to forty six percent lower than the usual average. on the commodities markets we're seeing light sweet and brant actually adding some value but they have lost steam that we've seen in the previous
every time in the garment factories her life will never be the same preassure either r t dhaka bangladesh. joins us from the business desk and bad data from japan depressing the markets today apparently and it's also a time for a correction which is very much demonstrated by the u.s. markets but indeed japan also published g.d.p. data which came out just point three percent in the second quarter and your lies that's one point four percent the whole past year and that's a lower very much lower...
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bangladesh -- how local women are overcoming environmental disaster.nd oyster farming in senegal -- why rich harvests here aren't just good for the farmers. although it's not a very big country, bangladesh is the 9th most populated nation in the world. and the situation is only exacerbated during the annual floods when a third of the country disappears under water. worse still, arable land is eroded or depleted through increasing levels of salt in the soil. in the face of such adversity the organization "center for global change" is helping local women rebuild their lives. with most men heading to the big cities to look for work, it is up to them to provide for their families. not an easy task, but many are proving that not even the side effects of climate change can stop them. >> hamida khatun makes a little extra money planting green chilis. she's a housewife with three children. her husband is a seasonal laborer. the soil in this region is too saline, and water is scarce. chilis are one of the few vegetables that grow under these salty conditions. >
bangladesh -- how local women are overcoming environmental disaster.nd oyster farming in senegal -- why rich harvests here aren't just good for the farmers. although it's not a very big country, bangladesh is the 9th most populated nation in the world. and the situation is only exacerbated during the annual floods when a third of the country disappears under water. worse still, arable land is eroded or depleted through increasing levels of salt in the soil. in the face of such adversity the...
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even with bangladesh and indonesia. sell military is on begins to have any effect. if you see fallen commodity prices rushes it is in budgetary trouble. so if richard is right the oil producers within the islamic world order read talking? indonesia if there is a redistribution of power is extreme they possible from afghanistan or the cities. >> also what he expects in europe. not those that you immediately think of. different from others. i do think it is possible. and guess they made it through the great recession it is the european banking system. the imf said after all that this happened by $3 trillion, a lot of that is not alone by the european banks. which is one more reason. but this is a bit mckinley effective. -- significantly effective. i think they are in danger. if the banking system collapses then the whole world. says some of that does not actually benefit. the marketplace in general i think is right. but he things one could decade followed by two bad ones. , think he is wrong. because we have an attention to the environment which just never been done b
even with bangladesh and indonesia. sell military is on begins to have any effect. if you see fallen commodity prices rushes it is in budgetary trouble. so if richard is right the oil producers within the islamic world order read talking? indonesia if there is a redistribution of power is extreme they possible from afghanistan or the cities. >> also what he expects in europe. not those that you immediately think of. different from others. i do think it is possible. and guess they made it...
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the whole micro finance movement 1970's, micro finance started taking shape with women in bangladesh. ultimately won the nobel peace prize. was that the inspiration for you? you were a pay pal kid doing well and arguably a completely different track in life and all of a sudden inspire bid what? >> well, what professor eunice pioneered is the idea of social business. it's the idea that he, as well as, you know, myself, really are big believers in business and the markets. if you look at human history a lot of our wealth, our progress as a society is because of businesses. yet the markets don't always work especially for the poor. you know hyper extreme capitalism we've seen in the last few years if it goes unchecked or is not done in a more responsible way it can hurt a lot of people. >> yes. >> so, i think what we want to do is bring more humanity to business. it's a full approach, we're head and heart as individuals. it's creating businesses that serve the poor. if you make and have it run sustainably, reinvest projects back into further services for the poor. guiding kiva is how do
the whole micro finance movement 1970's, micro finance started taking shape with women in bangladesh. ultimately won the nobel peace prize. was that the inspiration for you? you were a pay pal kid doing well and arguably a completely different track in life and all of a sudden inspire bid what? >> well, what professor eunice pioneered is the idea of social business. it's the idea that he, as well as, you know, myself, really are big believers in business and the markets. if you look at...
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they have been there since before myanmar was myanmar and they came over from what is now bangladesh,here has been migration in recent years as well, but they have always been treat treated with indifference and outward hostility inside of myanmar. they are not sit zcitizens and u.n. calls them one of the most persecuted groups on the planet. it has been going on for a while. >> there is a situation where a buddhist woman has been rape and kill and that is why this has reemerged the tension? >> well, this has been festering for years and generations in many ways and this is the spark of the latest clash in this horrible clash that has put the rohingya in the dreadful situation in the camps. she was raped and murdered by hu muslims and incendiary pamphlets started to be distributed by the buddhist side and then ten muslim mean, pill gram pilgrimsn off of a bus and beaten. and then you saw the pictures that led to this. ne nearly 100,000 displace and the 100 killed, but the ngos say it is a gross underestimate. >> and how is the situation in the cam snps. >> well, it is not great at all
they have been there since before myanmar was myanmar and they came over from what is now bangladesh,here has been migration in recent years as well, but they have always been treat treated with indifference and outward hostility inside of myanmar. they are not sit zcitizens and u.n. calls them one of the most persecuted groups on the planet. it has been going on for a while. >> there is a situation where a buddhist woman has been rape and kill and that is why this has reemerged the...
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in india and bangladesh, they love gold wired flames.ll those well here in soho. >> doing well by doing good. thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." ji
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hiring somebody $15 per hour os that it bangladesh hour?sh arizona our you haven't ing to h industryav figuring it out. then simplify the tax code c that is a huge source of power. power simplify its but you can do productive productive things. spent day is that it is not a manna from heaven but it comes from new that is not a stimulus. it is waste. >> would you like to see no floating currency? bit at i would like to see it as the table saying created it. it provided stability and values 16 ounces in a pound. that doesn't restrict in money-supply the money supply stays stagnant but ifh you make a contract to yearshe e ago the value will be the yearsw same as it is today . we make an investment it ishe the future stream of encumber go if you buy pace instment book shares in mid don'tn know what the dollar will be worth some $100? $120? so it stagnates. government creates the si environment don't go on the m spending binge -- binge ort trye try to run the economy. >> host: you have been preaching this manifesto for many years. av why are we
hiring somebody $15 per hour os that it bangladesh hour?sh arizona our you haven't ing to h industryav figuring it out. then simplify the tax code c that is a huge source of power. power simplify its but you can do productive productive things. spent day is that it is not a manna from heaven but it comes from new that is not a stimulus. it is waste. >> would you like to see no floating currency? bit at i would like to see it as the table saying created it. it provided stability and values...
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in india and bangladesh, they love gold wired flames.ll those well here in soho. >> doing well by doing good. thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." jimmy kimmel is coming up next >>> good evening, everybody. i'm larry beil. jimmy kimmle will begin in seven minutes. first, a look at today's top stories. interstate 5 is closed right now in both directions north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning about halfway between i5's two lake shasta crossings. the fire erupted this afternoon and quickly reached 200 acres. it destroyed one building, and authorities say others are threatened. the forest service is warning that there is a high to extreme chance the fire will continue to grow. u.s. forest service and cal firecrews are on the scene. >>> a scathing new report accuses the oakland police department of wasting almost $2 million on high-tech equipment, some of which it never used. uh ready coulding to a city audit, four of the tech systems the department bought
in india and bangladesh, they love gold wired flames.ll those well here in soho. >> doing well by doing good. thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." jimmy kimmel is coming up next >>> good evening, everybody. i'm larry beil. jimmy kimmle will begin in seven minutes. first, a look at today's top stories. interstate 5 is closed right now in both directions north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning about halfway...
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this is a 10-year old girl from bangladesh. it was taken in 1992. she lost her job as a result of legislation sponsored by senator tom harkin's that closed down factories in bangladesh that were not up to the standards that american lawmakers thought day off -- ought to be up to. about 50,000 children lost their jobs as a result. she was interviewed by an anti- poverty activist in bangladesh at that time. this was her take on this situation. we are poor and not well educated so they despise us. that is what they shut the factories down. there is one difference, though, between us and 1840 and the third world today. the differences that we were poor, there was nobody was which. there was nobody we could turn to for help. the poorest people today are turning to the relatively rich and asking for help. that raises the question of what ought we do about that? a hard question with a lot of aspects. i will not settle it for you today. i do want to say a few things you might want to keep in mind when you think about that kind of question. it is remarkable
this is a 10-year old girl from bangladesh. it was taken in 1992. she lost her job as a result of legislation sponsored by senator tom harkin's that closed down factories in bangladesh that were not up to the standards that american lawmakers thought day off -- ought to be up to. about 50,000 children lost their jobs as a result. she was interviewed by an anti- poverty activist in bangladesh at that time. this was her take on this situation. we are poor and not well educated so they despise us....
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reuters says clashes between the indigenous border community and muslim settlers from bangladesh have killed nearly 80 people and have displaced some 300,000 since july. >>> the government earlier placed limits on the use of text messages. the crackdown will likely rekindle the debate on freedom of speech and internet in the world's largest democracy. and that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm reporting from bangkok. >>> ailing japanese electronics maker sharp may get more money from its banks to boost its financial condition. the loan amount could reach $2.9 billion. officials at mizuho corporate bank and the bank of tokyo mitsubishi are considering lending over $1.6 billion at the end of this month and over $1.2 billion in september. the banks have already lent about $830 million to sharp without collateral. but sources close to the bank say this time they're considering loans with security. in march, sharp executives agreed to each receive about $830 million in investment from their taiwanese business partner, but the management is seeking a review of investment terms sharp'
reuters says clashes between the indigenous border community and muslim settlers from bangladesh have killed nearly 80 people and have displaced some 300,000 since july. >>> the government earlier placed limits on the use of text messages. the crackdown will likely rekindle the debate on freedom of speech and internet in the world's largest democracy. and that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm reporting from bangkok. >>> ailing japanese electronics maker sharp may get...
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reuters says clashes between the community and muslim settlers from bangladesh have killed nearly 80 people and displaced some 300,000 since july. the government earlier placed limits on the use of text messages. the crackdown will likely rekindle the debate on freedom of speech and censorship in the internet in the world's largest democracy. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> in the united states, a significant new immigration program has just kicked off. it could offer a way for over 800,000 young illegal or undocumented immigrants to stay in the country and work legally. nhk has the story. >> reporter: new york city, home to a diverse population of immigrants. at this church in lower manhattan, over 1,000 youth gathered last week. these young people were brought here to the united states as children of illegal immigrant parents. they lined up for free legal advice and guidance. they are preparing to apply under the differed action for childhood arrivals initiative, which could grant them a two-year reprieve from deportation. >> i feel like this is definitely made
reuters says clashes between the community and muslim settlers from bangladesh have killed nearly 80 people and displaced some 300,000 since july. the government earlier placed limits on the use of text messages. the crackdown will likely rekindle the debate on freedom of speech and censorship in the internet in the world's largest democracy. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> in the united states, a significant new immigration program has just kicked off. it...
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is that a las vegas our, and arizona our, a canadian our, bangladesh our? you have a whole industry of smart people figured all this out. so that's one of the things that government can do to create an apartment to simplify the tax code so that complex a huge source of power. half of washington revolves around the they lose the power when you're able to devote your brainpower and your resources to doing productive things. so yes, spending. the thing to remember about spending is the money doesn't come from heaven. it comes from you. so you put in the political sausage factory, stated out to constituency groups. that's not stimulus. it's more like a waste. >> just go back to your original point, would you like to see no floating currency? to interpret a crackly? >> i would like to see the dollar as hamilton and washington created it. we had it for 180 years. what that does is provide stability, "60 minutes" an hour, 16 ounces in a pound. so it doesn't restrict money supply. if you have a vibrant economy of the gold supply, it blossomed. if you have a stagnan
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is that a las vegas hour, and bangladesh at work, you are going to have to have cost our rates and you'll have a whole industry of smart people are doing all this stuff out. so that is one of the things that government is to create an environment. but by the tax code because that is a huge source of power. simplify it. they lose the power, but you are able to devote your brain power and resources to doing productive things. yes, spending, the thing to remember about spending is that money does not come from others, it comes from you. put it in the political sausage factory and spit it out to certain groups, it is more like likely. >> just go back to your original point, would you like to see no float and currency? >> i would like to see the dollar as hamilton and washington created it, when we had it for 180 years. what that does is provide stability and value. again, 60 minutes, 60 minutes in an hour. 16 ounces in a pound. you have a stagnant supply of money of money in this economy. what it means is that if you make a contract two years from now of a fixed amount of dollars, the value o
is that a las vegas hour, and bangladesh at work, you are going to have to have cost our rates and you'll have a whole industry of smart people are doing all this stuff out. so that is one of the things that government is to create an environment. but by the tax code because that is a huge source of power. simplify it. they lose the power, but you are able to devote your brain power and resources to doing productive things. yes, spending, the thing to remember about spending is that money does...
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is has congo where people spend eighty percent of their income on food but places like india and bangladesh are not very far behind or right and of course right before the revolution in egypt that percentage got up to forty percent and that's typically been a point where people start thinking about revolution of course you mention the food stamps in the wal-mart and who stands rolling over every month in lines outside wal-mart now according to the associated press the number of americans with incomes added below one hundred twenty five percent of the federal poverty level is expected to reach an all time high of sixty six million this year dimitri your thoughts well i think that you know everybody is getting poorer except you know the upper crust. that is running away with on the old allude for the time being. and so that's been happening for quite a while and i see it continuing to happen. there's a constant flow of people dropping off on employment rolls but not finding work these people eventually become destitute and that's the effect we're seeing and i think that that's going to contin
is has congo where people spend eighty percent of their income on food but places like india and bangladesh are not very far behind or right and of course right before the revolution in egypt that percentage got up to forty percent and that's typically been a point where people start thinking about revolution of course you mention the food stamps in the wal-mart and who stands rolling over every month in lines outside wal-mart now according to the associated press the number of americans with...
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this is a 10-year old girl from bangladesh. it was taken in 1992. she lost her job as a result of legislation sponsored by senator tom harkin's that closed down factories in bangladesh that were not up to the standards that american lawmakers thought day off -- ought to be up to. about 50,000 children lost their jobs as a result. she was interviewed by an anti- poverty activist in bangladesh at that time. this was her take on this situation. we are poor and not well educated so they despise us. that is what they shut the factories down. there is one difference, though between us and 1840 and the third world today. the differences that we were poor, there was nobody was which. there was nobody we could turn to for help. the poorest people today are turning to the relatively rich and asking for help. that raises the question of what ought we do about that? a hard question with a lot of aspects. i will not settle it for you today. i do want to say a few things you might want to keep in mind when you think about that kind of question. it is remarkable t
this is a 10-year old girl from bangladesh. it was taken in 1992. she lost her job as a result of legislation sponsored by senator tom harkin's that closed down factories in bangladesh that were not up to the standards that american lawmakers thought day off -- ought to be up to. about 50,000 children lost their jobs as a result. she was interviewed by an anti- poverty activist in bangladesh at that time. this was her take on this situation. we are poor and not well educated so they despise us....
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bangladesh. hundreds of muslims desperate to get home and hitching a ride on top of crowded trains. one man couldn't get a ticket and so he plan to ride on the roof. china, a panda reserve taking in one of two new born cubs. the mother can only care for one at a time. the brother and sister will be released in the whiled with their mother. that is a wrap. >> necessity may be the mother of invention. life after the recession sponsoring a new crop of kitchen table entrepreneurs. fulfilling the being their own boss. a tennessee couple created front porch idea more generated enough revenue to allow them both to quit their day job. elizabeth is live for us in atlanta for this story. >> hi, heather, there is not a more chadging time than opening up a maul business in the wake of a recession. the trend of folks doing so in their free time and in the mean time the hobby is a successful enterprizes. they are in the corporate world for the better off of the daily live. once their grand kids came in the picture. they wanted a more flexible life style. they launched their own website call would
bangladesh. hundreds of muslims desperate to get home and hitching a ride on top of crowded trains. one man couldn't get a ticket and so he plan to ride on the roof. china, a panda reserve taking in one of two new born cubs. the mother can only care for one at a time. the brother and sister will be released in the whiled with their mother. that is a wrap. >> necessity may be the mother of invention. life after the recession sponsoring a new crop of kitchen table entrepreneurs. fulfilling...
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. >> we noticed that children in countries like bangladesh don't have a lot of exposure to print or reading materials in their own native language. >> so save the children teamed up with the school. the drawings will be scanned into a database and selected for specific countries including this drawing for the four oxen and alliant >> i think is really cool because i always look up to the artist to make our books and it would be cool if someone could read my book or see my pictures that i made >> each artist that tends to every detail knowing their art will educate >> i think it will be appreciated because that way will be easier for them to learn how to read >> from one classroom two others far away, lessons are exchanged as well as a bigger high five. >> those kids were great. some of them had never painted before and then they took this class and they became artists. they're from east palo alto, and the high five goes all the way around. if you know anyone who's doing something outstanding in your community we want to hear about it. what happens in vegas apparently doesn't stay there when
. >> we noticed that children in countries like bangladesh don't have a lot of exposure to print or reading materials in their own native language. >> so save the children teamed up with the school. the drawings will be scanned into a database and selected for specific countries including this drawing for the four oxen and alliant >> i think is really cool because i always look up to the artist to make our books and it would be cool if someone could read my book or see my...
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>> well, everyone talk abouts, for example, the famous bangladesh bank that won the nobel prize. they charge interest raters 25 percent. it's extremely reasonable in microfinance terms. people here probably, you know, burst into tears of that costs thatch. that much. most interest rates are -- it's for rare to be under 30 percent. it's very rare to be under 50%. if you look at many countries in africa, when all the cost are considered it's often well over 100%. the worst case i've come across so far which is detected eye the center of economic development here in d.c., he analyze the the interest rates of the bank in mexico, which was charging a total cost to the poor of 195%. you can see how it quickly become fairly profitable. that's the highest i've come across. but about three years ago, i began refewing to work with any institution that charged more than 100%, and that probably reduced my potential client base by half and ruled out most of africa and large parts of african america. >> interest rates of 100% or hire. -- higher. is it making their lives better? >> no, i mean,
>> well, everyone talk abouts, for example, the famous bangladesh bank that won the nobel prize. they charge interest raters 25 percent. it's extremely reasonable in microfinance terms. people here probably, you know, burst into tears of that costs thatch. that much. most interest rates are -- it's for rare to be under 30 percent. it's very rare to be under 50%. if you look at many countries in africa, when all the cost are considered it's often well over 100%. the worst case i've come...
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>> i was with her in china, bangladesh and india so you saw the diplomatic import in india when she wash one of the biggest diplomatic crises between the u.s. and china in memory. i think the remarkable thing is while that was going on behind the scenes she continued to meet with the president, she went to all of the meetings and even made time to go to a clean cook stove event, of all things, because this is one of the causes that are important to her. this was something that was surprising. she, as i wrote in the story, following her is like following a woman shot out of a cannon with rocket boosters strapped to her pantsuit, yet her days are scheduled down to the nanosecond but when she could find time to relax, when she could take a breather, she doesn't. she uses her rock star status to draw the spotlight to causes that are important to her. namely women and children. so we also went to an event where agencies that are rehabilitating women who were sold into sex trafficking, a huge problem in asia, they were highlighting these programs, the women performed and you really got to see
>> i was with her in china, bangladesh and india so you saw the diplomatic import in india when she wash one of the biggest diplomatic crises between the u.s. and china in memory. i think the remarkable thing is while that was going on behind the scenes she continued to meet with the president, she went to all of the meetings and even made time to go to a clean cook stove event, of all things, because this is one of the causes that are important to her. this was something that was...
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those who say, look, al qaeda is involved in here, or jihadist groups, people from chechnya or bangladesh or libya are going there on what they call a jihad. you see that as a result of not having more international intervention earlier on? >> well, with the way i look at it is that islam is a default, when things get really bad and people get hungry and desperate, they turn to the koran. it's not their first choice, but the longer it goes on, just like in somalia or even chechnya, they'll go from a secular opposition to a religious opposition. and in another year, we're going to see al qaeda all over the place. and al qaeda is just an idea, it's not an actual military force that's going to be coming. it's people are going to be turning to the most extreme forms of islam, especially if they feel abandoned. >> fran, under what -- do you agree with that? that this is a as a result of being abandoned? >> and i think you have to understand, whether it's the palestinian people, when a government, when an institution or international institutions fail a population and they are desperate and abu
those who say, look, al qaeda is involved in here, or jihadist groups, people from chechnya or bangladesh or libya are going there on what they call a jihad. you see that as a result of not having more international intervention earlier on? >> well, with the way i look at it is that islam is a default, when things get really bad and people get hungry and desperate, they turn to the koran. it's not their first choice, but the longer it goes on, just like in somalia or even chechnya,...