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highlighted another impact of rising hese the cost to human productivity according to the international labor organization a $1.00 degrees celsius rise in temperature would lead to a 2 percent drop in working hours by the end of the century that's the equivalent of $80000000.00 jobs * costing the global economy 2.4 trillion dollars that comes on top of the $38000.00 extra deaths climate change is expected to cause each year from 2030 and that's not the only worrying economic effect the report's authors are forecasting inequality will increase between countries and we found that the worst affected countries including. these developed countries jobs in agriculture will be most at risk as a result of rising she says pushing livelihoods in the poorest parts of the world and yet more apparel. and that wraps up this edition of the doggy business if you want more check out our website that's d.w. dot com slash business or simply follow us on facebook or twitter i'm chris corbett thanks for watching and see you back here tomorrow. plug. the bag. the bag. the box gets all. the good. your link to from africa the wo
highlighted another impact of rising hese the cost to human productivity according to the international labor organization a $1.00 degrees celsius rise in temperature would lead to a 2 percent drop in working hours by the end of the century that's the equivalent of $80000000.00 jobs * costing the global economy 2.4 trillion dollars that comes on top of the $38000.00 extra deaths climate change is expected to cause each year from 2030 and that's not the only worrying economic effect the report's...
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when it's hot no one and that's likely to have productivity and new full cost by the international labor organization expects western africa to be $1.00 of the hardest hit areas our report shows about $80000000.00 job will be lost in 2014 because of heat stress. we also found that to so brute jones will be particularly affected and that's soft asia and western africa where the losses would represent 5 percent of working hours in 2005. so western africa's for cost to be hit disproportionately hard d.s. is timid suggests that africa accounts for just a tiny share of the gases that are driving the climate crisis africa produces less than 4 percent of the global output off greenhouse gases now how does that compare with feed largest emitters like china the united states and the european union well china emits 23 percent the u.s. 19 percent. and the e.u. 13 percent of global emissions so you get the picture while those responsible for climate change predominate be in europe asia and the us africans are taking the brunt and it's not just future growth rising temperatures and irregular rainfall are likely t
when it's hot no one and that's likely to have productivity and new full cost by the international labor organization expects western africa to be $1.00 of the hardest hit areas our report shows about $80000000.00 job will be lost in 2014 because of heat stress. we also found that to so brute jones will be particularly affected and that's soft asia and western africa where the losses would represent 5 percent of working hours in 2005. so western africa's for cost to be hit disproportionately...
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highlighted another impact of rising hese the cost to human productivity according to the international labor organization a $1.00 degrees celsius rise in temperature would lead to a 2 percent drop in working hours by the end of the century that's the equivalent of $80000000.00 jobs * costing the global economy 2.4 trillion dollars that comes on top of the $38000.00 extra deaths climate change is expected to cause each year from 2030 and that's not the only worrying economic effect the report's authors are forecasting inequality. between countries. we found that the worst affected countries including. least developed countries jobs in agriculture will be most at risk as a result of rising he's putting livelihoods in the poorest parts of the world and yet more peril. now his how's this for blue sky thinking google's sister company loon is sending a load of balloons to kenya to supply 4 g. internet to remote mountain villages the company is partnering with telecom kenya for a trial of attack the idea is to float networking gear over areas where cell towers would be too expensive to build. business or. what
highlighted another impact of rising hese the cost to human productivity according to the international labor organization a $1.00 degrees celsius rise in temperature would lead to a 2 percent drop in working hours by the end of the century that's the equivalent of $80000000.00 jobs * costing the global economy 2.4 trillion dollars that comes on top of the $38000.00 extra deaths climate change is expected to cause each year from 2030 and that's not the only worrying economic effect the report's...
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protects intellectual property and requires adherents to the standards laid out by the international labor organization those are encouraging signs for investors. but not everyone is happy that means activists have called on the e.u. to demand political reform from the vietnamese government especially its poor record on human rights and its curbs on free speech have come under scrutiny. i'm not joined by claimants kobo he's with the german champs of commerce and joins us now from brussels jim as how important is this deal if you have no more to europe than a lucrative market in a factory floor with cheap labor good afternoon yes for the german economy the steel is very important it is important to improve the trade ties with asia with this booming region and after the agreements with japan and with singapore this is now opening markets german companies can profit from this elimination of trade barriers and they have invested already more than 1000000000 in the country not only in classical feels like textiles but also in new ones if you look at scooters or smartphones. so this is this deal is now helpi
protects intellectual property and requires adherents to the standards laid out by the international labor organization those are encouraging signs for investors. but not everyone is happy that means activists have called on the e.u. to demand political reform from the vietnamese government especially its poor record on human rights and its curbs on free speech have come under scrutiny. i'm not joined by claimants kobo he's with the german champs of commerce and joins us now from brussels jim...
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protects intellectual property and requires adherents to the standards laid out by the international labor organization those are encouraging signs for investors. but not everyone is happy that means activists have called on the e.u. to demand political reform from the vietnamese government especially its poor record on human rights and its curbs on free speech have come under scrutiny. it's like a scene out of moby dick whaling ship setting sail on japan's 1st commercial hunt in years conservationists call a cruel and outdated some japanese calm way to get the teeth into it. it was all hands on deck before setting sail on a hunt that's been 3 decades coming these are the men that will bring fresh local whales back to japan. are ready and so are the crew. bigger and fatter whales means better meat. transport as fresh as possible so that old people can taste it and remember the old days of. communities like stand ready to cash in this japan defies international outcry and pushes ahead with the practice. to send off commercial whaling ships for the 1st time in 31 years is very emotional for those of us w
protects intellectual property and requires adherents to the standards laid out by the international labor organization those are encouraging signs for investors. but not everyone is happy that means activists have called on the e.u. to demand political reform from the vietnamese government especially its poor record on human rights and its curbs on free speech have come under scrutiny. it's like a scene out of moby dick whaling ship setting sail on japan's 1st commercial hunt in years...
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so strong that the fundamental couper of labor rights in the basic principle in the international labor organization is the rate of free association which would mean the right to form unions and us has never ratified. but i think the us may be alone in one major societies and their respect . it's considered so far out of the spectrum of american politics it literally has never been considered. or that the us has a lawn very violent labor history as our society. but the labor movement had been very strong by the 1920 s. in a period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. by the mincer is beginning to reconstruct. franklin delano roosevelt he himself was rather sympathetic to receive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population but he had to somehow get it passed so he informed the labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is you go out and demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the popular pressures fission and be able. through the legislation you know i am not for a return bill that definition number 11 day and hour
so strong that the fundamental couper of labor rights in the basic principle in the international labor organization is the rate of free association which would mean the right to form unions and us has never ratified. but i think the us may be alone in one major societies and their respect . it's considered so far out of the spectrum of american politics it literally has never been considered. or that the us has a lawn very violent labor history as our society. but the labor movement had been...
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. >> and international labor organization says the top 10% of earners take 48.9% of all income. bottom half received just 6.4%. the lowest fifth of workers paid less than 1% of the world total. new data shows that global income inequality has actually fallen since 2004, but that is due to rising incomes in developing economies like china and india. the national level pay inequality is getting worse, especially in the developed world, which is cause for alarm. here's one of the study's fathers. top incomeries with earners going up, everybody below the top 10% loses. so what the data is s showing is -- ift is very important you want broad-based gains, it is important to focus on the middle part of the distribution. >> what are we seeing on the markrkets so far this friday? >> european indedex slippiping t onon this friday, and i investos wait for the latest u.s. jobs report later today. they're looking for clues for a potential edger straight cut in the u.s. british productivity has fallen for the third straight quarter. .3%.ris, down the dax in frankfurt off not far behind it. ge
. >> and international labor organization says the top 10% of earners take 48.9% of all income. bottom half received just 6.4%. the lowest fifth of workers paid less than 1% of the world total. new data shows that global income inequality has actually fallen since 2004, but that is due to rising incomes in developing economies like china and india. the national level pay inequality is getting worse, especially in the developed world, which is cause for alarm. here's one of the study's...
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undoubtededly a social marca ago claim on you just have to look at the figures provided by the international labor organization a talk on us and i do because i own the courting today statistics here in francee 30% of welfare benefits trees are being. i saw falls. a compass also did not figure gaze down to juju 7% among the two and four thousand year r isa montnth or more.. song -- do business is a yes the maps jotting poverty alcoholism and depression and to be city across france. look the same. it is also a gender aspect to this week a b. c. d. rates the pretty much the same for men and for women. but the social stigma is very differenent if i'm n not that'sy women g go under the knifefe a t more than that on a day yes and there's a similar disparity inn the work place e open ticket. statistics show that during the recruitment process over weight women are. times more likely to be discriminated agagainst in this land the counterpaparts. byby comparisonn minutes three times more likely to face discrimination issues -- support for i'm one of the effects of that five young people who are overweight. often what y
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type in europe but modern slavery isn't just a european problem latest figures from the international labor organization reveal an estimated $40000000.00 people worldwide are living in slavery more than $24000000.00 are trapped in forced labor and a quarter of the total 10000000 are children. according to the rights group book foundation britain is home to at least 136000 more than slaves as one of her last acts as prime minister to resign may is promising to bring it to an end no leader worthy of the name could look the other way while men women and children are held against their will forced to work for a pittance or no pay at all routinely beaten raped and tortured. those of us who can speak out who have a platform from which to be heard have a juicy a moral duty to raise our voices on their behalf. it took british police and the crown prosecution service nearly 4 years to bring this case to trial and although often modern slavery investigations are under way activists say the focus needs to be more on protecting victims and their a cherry for inside story. let's bring in our guests who are all joini
type in europe but modern slavery isn't just a european problem latest figures from the international labor organization reveal an estimated $40000000.00 people worldwide are living in slavery more than $24000000.00 are trapped in forced labor and a quarter of the total 10000000 are children. according to the rights group book foundation britain is home to at least 136000 more than slaves as one of her last acts as prime minister to resign may is promising to bring it to an end no leader worthy...
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. >> the international labor organization estimates more than 40 million victims worldwide, most in forced labor. s for what you should look for if you suspect someone is a victim of human trafficking. >> if someone lookssh ma like they don't want to be there ator somebody is treing them in a way that's in a controlling manner. >> if do suspect someone is being victimized do not call police, callolice or the hotline for help. in the district, rk segraves, ws 4. >> i'm tracking storm team 4 radar, tracking showers and thundstorms in our southern areas coming through culpepper county down around madison and green county. still some shower activity through leesburg and coming up towards frederick and starting to did i finish in this area. i'll let you know what this meansfor tomorrow. if you didn't get it today, a much better chance you'll see severe weather tomorrow afternoon. afternoon. i switched fm dodge. we switched from ford. i switched fm ram. i switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. for dependability. for technology. for the muscle. and just look at it. adios,
. >> the international labor organization estimates more than 40 million victims worldwide, most in forced labor. s for what you should look for if you suspect someone is a victim of human trafficking. >> if someone lookssh ma like they don't want to be there ator somebody is treing them in a way that's in a controlling manner. >> if do suspect someone is being victimized do not call police, callolice or the hotline for help. in the district, rk segraves, ws 4. >> i'm...
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international labor organizations estimate there are 40 million victims of human trafficking. 75% are female and a quarter children. ,ue to our unique position officers play a critical role in the effort to stop him trafficking. earlier this month, officers and arrested the leader of an international religious organization at los angeles international airport, charged with humans trafficking and forcible rape of a minor. because our officers are the travelers people encounter, we are trained to detect signs of humans trafficking. our interviews are crucial because it determines the reason for the travel. in 2017, officers interviewed a woman from spain who had arrived from paris with a minor child. the woman stated she was a victim of he trafficking and that an organization was forcing her to work as a maid and have sex with men to pay off her debt. the russian organization had grown impatient at the rate the debt was being paid off and was sending her to the u.s. to pay the debt off quickly. the womanle to take and child to a shelter for further shelter. and every trafficking situati
international labor organizations estimate there are 40 million victims of human trafficking. 75% are female and a quarter children. ,ue to our unique position officers play a critical role in the effort to stop him trafficking. earlier this month, officers and arrested the leader of an international religious organization at los angeles international airport, charged with humans trafficking and forcible rape of a minor. because our officers are the travelers people encounter, we are trained to...
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type in europe but modern slavery isn't just a european problem latest figures from the international labor organization reveal an estimated $40000000.00 people worldwide are living in slavery more than $24000000.00 are trapped in forced labor and a quarter of the total 10000000 are children. according to the rights group book foundation britain is home to at least 136000 more than slaves as one of her last acts as prime minister to resign may is promising to bring it to an end no leader worthy of the name could look the other way while men women and children are held against their will forced to work for a pittance or no pay at all routinely beaten raped and tortured. those of us who can speak out who have a platform from which to be heard have a juicy a moral duty to raise our voices on their behalf. it took british police and the crown prosecution service nearly 4 years to bring this case to trial and although often modern slavery investigations are under way activists say the focus needs to be more on protecting victims and marriage choudhry for inside story. let's bring in our guests who are all jo
type in europe but modern slavery isn't just a european problem latest figures from the international labor organization reveal an estimated $40000000.00 people worldwide are living in slavery more than $24000000.00 are trapped in forced labor and a quarter of the total 10000000 are children. according to the rights group book foundation britain is home to at least 136000 more than slaves as one of her last acts as prime minister to resign may is promising to bring it to an end no leader worthy...
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type in europe but modern slavery isn't just a european problem latest figures from the international labor organization reveal an estimated $40000000.00 people worldwide are living in slavery more than $24000000.00 are trapped in forced labor and a quarter of the total 10000000 are children. according to the rights group book free foundation britain is home to at least 136000 more than slaves as one of her last acts as prime minister to resign may is promising to bring it to an end no leader worthy of the name could look the other way while men women and children are held against their will forced to work for a pittance or no pay at all routinely beaten raped and tortured. those of us who can speak out who have a platform from which to be heard have a juicy a moral duty to raise our voices on their behalf. it took british police and the crown prosecution service nearly 4 years to bring this case to trial and although often modern slavery investigations are under way activists say the focus needs to be more on protecting victims and marriage choudhry from inside story. let's bring in our guests who are
type in europe but modern slavery isn't just a european problem latest figures from the international labor organization reveal an estimated $40000000.00 people worldwide are living in slavery more than $24000000.00 are trapped in forced labor and a quarter of the total 10000000 are children. according to the rights group book free foundation britain is home to at least 136000 more than slaves as one of her last acts as prime minister to resign may is promising to bring it to an end no leader...
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domestic fossil fuel subsidies, be party to the paris climate agreement, recognize, enforce international labor organizations, one key component of that, and enforce religious freedom. that means any country that is not following these standards, we would not have free trade with. stuart: so we can't trade with a country if they're not part of the paris climate accord? what is the chance we are going to get back into that. we can't trade with nations which allow fossil fuel subsidies. can't trade with them. that's it. can't do that. can't trade with countries that do not enforce very strict child labor laws. what about china and india? deirdre: and religious freedom. that pretty much eliminates most countries. stuart: a lot of them. i guess she's not much into free trade. deirdre: does not seem so. stuart: all right. all right. now then, we have president trump, he says, look, he's tripling down on his criticisms of congressman elijah cummings. here's what he had to say to the press earlier today. roll tape, please. >> i think i'm helping myself and i'll tell you what. the white house and myself have letters
domestic fossil fuel subsidies, be party to the paris climate agreement, recognize, enforce international labor organizations, one key component of that, and enforce religious freedom. that means any country that is not following these standards, we would not have free trade with. stuart: so we can't trade with a country if they're not part of the paris climate accord? what is the chance we are going to get back into that. we can't trade with nations which allow fossil fuel subsidies. can't...
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interested as well the international organization and the rules really this is a very straight environment safety crew most countries have signed up to what's called the maritime labor convention which guarantees wages and rights the sea coast as well so it's such an international industry now that it's in its regular to quote. you must remember that every courts have the right to inspect ships come in there what is the make sure that they do have an obligation. by all international rules and it including burma little issues who are so you can say to gauge. now as strikes have killed 9 civilians in syria as a province this video shows the moments shortly after the attack a syrian civil defense worker was among those killed at libya's the last major rebel stronghold in the country government troops backed by russia have been bombarding the area for more than 2 months. a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of they had a small and calm soon after a gunman opened fire on a police checkpoint killing 2 offices there bodies were being brought to the hospital when the bomber struck the blast damaged
interested as well the international organization and the rules really this is a very straight environment safety crew most countries have signed up to what's called the maritime labor convention which guarantees wages and rights the sea coast as well so it's such an international industry now that it's in its regular to quote. you must remember that every courts have the right to inspect ships come in there what is the make sure that they do have an obligation. by all international rules and...
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well at the international maritime organization and the rules really this is a very straight mountains environment safety crew well most countries have signed up to what's called the maritime labor convention which guarantees wages and rights the sea coasts well so it is such an international industry now that it's in its regulated quite tight the. you must remember that every court state has the right to inspect ships that come in there what is the make sure that they do why they have an obligation. to. all those are international rules and it includes environmental issues who are critical so you can say to navigation. but i want to move on to other news from now on a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of vadis miles card soon after a gunman opened fire on a police checkpoint killing 2 offices their bodies were being brought to the hospital when the bomb struck the blast damaged the emergency one and wounded more than 20 people the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility the attacks followed the 1st elections in a nearby tribal region on saturday hi this is following that story from islamabad. an
well at the international maritime organization and the rules really this is a very straight mountains environment safety crew well most countries have signed up to what's called the maritime labor convention which guarantees wages and rights the sea coasts well so it is such an international industry now that it's in its regulated quite tight the. you must remember that every court state has the right to inspect ships that come in there what is the make sure that they do why they have an...