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. >> on september 1, 9034, tens of thousands of textile more -- 1934, tens of thousands of textile workers begin the largest labor strike in u.s. history. in workersresulted being blacklisted and some dying. coming up next, a discussion on the strike and its effect on the community. this was held in the greenville county library in south carolina. it is just under two hours. fory name is mark nelson, lack of a better term, the moderator of today's proceedings. i'm a historian, and i have long had an interest in the strike of 1934. i am largely reliant today on the scholarship of a number of excellent historians whose luminous works and names i will recite as we go along. however, there is one distinguished historian whose ite,ghts i will not c because he is here to siphon himself. has writtenll and willly on history, have more him later. it's to be left to professors of history's and phd. we have with is a nonacademic that is made a significant contribution to our understanding of this event. , the author beacham of "milltown murder," which explores the most tragic episode of the strike. t
. >> on september 1, 9034, tens of thousands of textile more -- 1934, tens of thousands of textile workers begin the largest labor strike in u.s. history. in workersresulted being blacklisted and some dying. coming up next, a discussion on the strike and its effect on the community. this was held in the greenville county library in south carolina. it is just under two hours. fory name is mark nelson, lack of a better term, the moderator of today's proceedings. i'm a historian, and i have...
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it was a bitter debate, the 1934 textile strike. we see difficult here the two events captured what i believe to be a defining moment for each. jubilant members of the united auto workers posing triumphantly shortly after the announcement was made that after living for six weeks in the fisher autobody plant in flint, michigan -- their home away from home, they had defeated the largest and most powerful corporation in the world. general motors reluctantly agreed to sign a contract with the uaw, as you see. on february 11, 1937. on the left, we see a very different conclusion of the textile strike for these workers
it was a bitter debate, the 1934 textile strike. we see difficult here the two events captured what i believe to be a defining moment for each. jubilant members of the united auto workers posing triumphantly shortly after the announcement was made that after living for six weeks in the fisher autobody plant in flint, michigan -- their home away from home, they had defeated the largest and most powerful corporation in the world. general motors reluctantly agreed to sign a contract with the uaw,...
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everybody here travels and you can see the impact on textiles in that industry.rganic cotton over convention alcott ton can make a significance difference. we're very big on collaboration and heed indication and inspiration. educating the media about why it matters is hugely important and a lot of people -- everyone in this room and everyone on this planet we are late to textiles yet very few start to think the impact of the textiles how they're having an impact on the plan set and future generations. every product matters. you don't have to give up anything. you get more. it's value values is the new model for business and about win-win and one plus one equals 11 and 1 of the reasons i'm here today we have to connect the dots and all of us are out there trying to create a better world and a more sustainable planet and humanity. when you look at the textile industry as one of the worst we all can play a role in making it different there. whether we're leveraging celebrities to get the word out and textiles whoand collaborating with educateers and so we can tell o
everybody here travels and you can see the impact on textiles in that industry.rganic cotton over convention alcott ton can make a significance difference. we're very big on collaboration and heed indication and inspiration. educating the media about why it matters is hugely important and a lot of people -- everyone in this room and everyone on this planet we are late to textiles yet very few start to think the impact of the textiles how they're having an impact on the plan set and future...
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that includes computers, textiles, steel, non-ferrous metals, glass, rubber, and a lot of other thingsd you'll find that you simply will have de-industrialized that part of your economy. you will find that you will have lost a prodigious number of jobs and you will convert from high-paying jobs to low-paying jobs, not on the basis of fair competition, but on the basis of subsidy. and all of a sudden, all of those consumers that you've been trying to benefit by seeing to it that they get low prices on subsidized exports that come into the united states, they're not consumers anymore because they can't afford to buy anything. congressman dingell doesn't have enough faith. we have -- one of our greatest resources is our human capital stock. we have an enormously talented, educated workforce. the notion that somehow the only thing that we'll be able to find for them to do is to flip hamburgers at mcdonald's, i think, is outrageous. i don't think that a society is likely to succeed for most of its citizens by trying to lean against the forces of technological and economic change. and it see
that includes computers, textiles, steel, non-ferrous metals, glass, rubber, and a lot of other thingsd you'll find that you simply will have de-industrialized that part of your economy. you will find that you will have lost a prodigious number of jobs and you will convert from high-paying jobs to low-paying jobs, not on the basis of fair competition, but on the basis of subsidy. and all of a sudden, all of those consumers that you've been trying to benefit by seeing to it that they get low...
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there were some question about whether or not it was textile. this would've been significant had been textile, because this is the bullet that was believed to have hit the president in the head. not the bullet that went to his neck. and so testing was done. the national archives brought in various different agencies -- fbi, armed forces institute of pathology -- to examine it and test it and make a determination. it was determined it was not textile. it was actually some sort of human tissue of some type. and so the next question was, could we determine any dna from this? and that's why we have these slides. it was determined that there was no way to get any kind of dna. there is a report on this which is available on our website. and basically that was why we had retained the slides because we would not dispose of anything. so this is kept in the same physical container as the bullet from which it was derived. here are four cartridge shells found at the scenes of the tibbet murder. and they were able to tie these back to that revolver we saw ea
there were some question about whether or not it was textile. this would've been significant had been textile, because this is the bullet that was believed to have hit the president in the head. not the bullet that went to his neck. and so testing was done. the national archives brought in various different agencies -- fbi, armed forces institute of pathology -- to examine it and test it and make a determination. it was determined it was not textile. it was actually some sort of human tissue of...
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textiles... metalworkers... masons and builders... lawyers and solicitors.he engine driving the art of florence at the beginning of the 15th century was competition between the guilds and competition between the artists commissioned by them. the armorers guild paid for this powerful, alert image of their patron saint, saint george, by donatello-- roman art transformed into a vision of christian courage. the bankers guild paid for ghiberti's expensive bronze statue of saint matthew, the patron saint of moneychangers. these reliefs are the two front-runners for the most famous of all florentine competitions, held in 1401 to decide the commission for the baptistery's new bronze doors. the subject is the prophet abraham, about to sacrifice his son isaac, and this entry by the young brunelleschi emphasizes the violence of the act. abraham holds isaac by the throat to plunge the knife in. the angel seizes abraham's wrist in a dramatic, last-minute intervention. but lorenzo ghiberti won the competition with this relief, immediately acknowledged as an exhibition of
textiles... metalworkers... masons and builders... lawyers and solicitors.he engine driving the art of florence at the beginning of the 15th century was competition between the guilds and competition between the artists commissioned by them. the armorers guild paid for this powerful, alert image of their patron saint, saint george, by donatello-- roman art transformed into a vision of christian courage. the bankers guild paid for ghiberti's expensive bronze statue of saint matthew, the patron...
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. >> on september 1, 9034, tens of thousands of textile more -- 1934, tens of thousands of textile workersegin the largest labor strike in u.s. history. the strike
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when you look at the textile industry as one of the world, we ll can play a role in making a difference there. whether we're leveraging celebrities or what are they wearing. collaborating and co-creating with other educators so we can tell our stories together. and they are starting to shift this paradigm in fashion. one of the really encouraging things for me and i'm very optimistic is look at the next generation. i have two teenagers and they're growing up where natural foods organic foods are in their super market. they're growing up more consciously and when i used to say the concept of the ecofashion people thought i was crazy such as an paradox cal world. and those who worlds use today e very die cot mist. - dichotomist. there's an intant gap. i've seen the fashion industry as well as the fashioniness opportunities in this institute go from this small niche concept to entire tracks dedicated to sustainable fashion and i see it because awe -- all of these designers they want to incorporate and they want to have sustainbility embiided in their design. looking at ennovation. he higg
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i already interviewed several textile furniture workers workeo were lafd off not long after tie kwanees managerred showed up to take pictures of the virginia assembly line so they could copy them when the got home. one woman described her mom hobbling home from work, her knees shot from decades of standing on concrete floors and wondering, what were all them little people doing at work today? i already knew that jb iii, as i began to refer to him, was fromming his middle aged sons to take over. both return after business school to help save the family company. i heard he cut their salaries rather than lay off line workers and he personally stopped pulling a pay check in the leanest years. one rainy afternoon -- i was told about globalization took 75% bite out of his business. thomas and his father work down the road from bassett at stanley furnish and his father down another road at fieldcrest, sprawling textile plant start by marshal fields and now the site of a weekly community food bank. in the lady's room at the cafe, meet and three diner frequented by retirees, a framed photograph
i already interviewed several textile furniture workers workeo were lafd off not long after tie kwanees managerred showed up to take pictures of the virginia assembly line so they could copy them when the got home. one woman described her mom hobbling home from work, her knees shot from decades of standing on concrete floors and wondering, what were all them little people doing at work today? i already knew that jb iii, as i began to refer to him, was fromming his middle aged sons to take over....
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i already interviewed several textile furniture workers workeo were lafd off not long after tie kwanees managerred showed up to take pictures of the virginia assembly line so they could copy them when the got home. one woman described her mom hobbling home from work, her knees shot from decades of standing on concrete floors and wondering, what were all them little people doing at work today? i already knew that jb iii, as i began to refer to him, was fromming his middle aged sons to take over. both return after business school to help save the family company. i heard he cut their salaries rather than lay off line workers and he personally stopped pulling a pay check in the leanest years. one rainy afternoon -- i was told about globalization took 75% bite out of his business. thomas and his father work down the road from bassett at stanley furnish and his father down another road at fieldcrest, sprawling textile plant start by marshal fields and now the site of a weekly community food bank. in the lady's room at the cafe, meet and three diner frequented by retirees, a framed photograph
i already interviewed several textile furniture workers workeo were lafd off not long after tie kwanees managerred showed up to take pictures of the virginia assembly line so they could copy them when the got home. one woman described her mom hobbling home from work, her knees shot from decades of standing on concrete floors and wondering, what were all them little people doing at work today? i already knew that jb iii, as i began to refer to him, was fromming his middle aged sons to take over....
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it has railroad industry and shipping industry and textile industry. it has a new and important markets because of the excitement in europe. so this is really more critical than anything else, i would say. thank you. >> your mic is coming for you. >> on your map with the japanese intervention in 1919 i noticed that they had basically occupied maritime province of russia. why didn't they hang on to that after the war? were they forced out or did they give it up voluntarily? >> good question. so the invitation is like a gift from the allies. the invitation to go join allied expedition. the rest of the allies are out by june 20, 1920. the japanese army command just cannot give up a good thing. this is the best thing that has happened to them during the war. it was a great victory but it is over and it gives us a little bit of territory and fortress and railroad but it's not actually our territory. there are very interesting ideas, outlandish ideas to create an independent province in the maritime provinces. they don't know how to say no. what forces them
it has railroad industry and shipping industry and textile industry. it has a new and important markets because of the excitement in europe. so this is really more critical than anything else, i would say. thank you. >> your mic is coming for you. >> on your map with the japanese intervention in 1919 i noticed that they had basically occupied maritime province of russia. why didn't they hang on to that after the war? were they forced out or did they give it up voluntarily? >>...
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it has railroad industry and shipping industry and textile industry. it has a new and important markets because of the excitement in europe. so this is really more critical than anything else, i would say. thank you. >> your mic is coming for you. >> on your map with the japanese intervention in 1919 i noticed that they had basically occupied maritime province of russia. why didn't they hang on to that after the war? were they forced out or did they give it up voluntarily? >> good question. so the invitation is like a gift from the allies. the invitation to go join allied expedition. the rest of the allies are out by june 20, 1920. the japanese army command just cannot give up a good thing. this is the best thing that has happened to them during the war. it was a great victory but it is over and it gives us a little bit of territory and fortress and railroad but it's not actually our territory. there are very interesting ideas, outlandish ideas to create an independent province in the maritime provinces. they don't know how to say no. what forces them
it has railroad industry and shipping industry and textile industry. it has a new and important markets because of the excitement in europe. so this is really more critical than anything else, i would say. thank you. >> your mic is coming for you. >> on your map with the japanese intervention in 1919 i noticed that they had basically occupied maritime province of russia. why didn't they hang on to that after the war? were they forced out or did they give it up voluntarily? >>...
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here we see a japanese sort of sponsored textile mill with chinese workers.t i'm trying to say then is, for me, looking at these events from the perspective of japan, it is a it is also an interesting lesso÷ in how we might think of where Ñ do we carry the legacy of the first world war. it used to be in the japanese case, as with fritz fischer and the german case, you're looking at the first world war to talk about, what's going to happen in the second world war. some of these events happening in asia, as sort of the precursor to japan's sort of serious effort to sort of begin to take over asia, and become, you know, articulated great in the prosperity sphere. i would borrow from sean and ur(h&ot ofon,-scmv things that happened between that time, and obviously we get there eventually. m story in the 1920s. i would be happy to talk to you about it later. i won't be talking about it nowp for me, the most important sort of legacy of the war is not how this takes the rise of japan leading into the second world war, it's actually how this teaches us the slow, ste
here we see a japanese sort of sponsored textile mill with chinese workers.t i'm trying to say then is, for me, looking at these events from the perspective of japan, it is a it is also an interesting lesso÷ in how we might think of where Ñ do we carry the legacy of the first world war. it used to be in the japanese case, as with fritz fischer and the german case, you're looking at the first world war to talk about, what's going to happen in the second world war. some of these events...
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. >> de textiles buscan identificar a un sospechoso que robÓ en una tienda en filadelfia.l delincuente una vez dentro amenazÓ al empleado con un arma blanca exigiÉndole dinero en efectivo. una vez que el empleado le entrega el dinero, el ladrÓn huyo, si usted reconoce al delincuente debe llamar por telÉfono. un maestro sustituto en nueva jersey estÁ acusado de distribuir pornografÍa infantil, el hombre de 65 aÑos de edad fue arrestado el martes. las autoridades dicen que el maestro recientemente trabajÓ en la escuela superior del distrito de manchester. el profesor fue removido de la lista de maestros sustitutos. >> bomberos batallaban un incendio en una residencia de delaware. afortunadamente no se registraron heridos. >> en el oeste de filadelfia una persona sÍ resultÓ herida tras un fuego que se desatÓ esta maÑana. el incendio inicio a las 3:45 de la maÑana. los bomberos llegaron y se percataron de que el humo venÍa de la parte trasera de la vivienda. se desconoce el estado de salud de la vÍctima y la causa del fuego. >> un conductor muriÓ esta maÑana al chocar su autom
. >> de textiles buscan identificar a un sospechoso que robÓ en una tienda en filadelfia.l delincuente una vez dentro amenazÓ al empleado con un arma blanca exigiÉndole dinero en efectivo. una vez que el empleado le entrega el dinero, el ladrÓn huyo, si usted reconoce al delincuente debe llamar por telÉfono. un maestro sustituto en nueva jersey estÁ acusado de distribuir pornografÍa infantil, el hombre de 65 aÑos de edad fue arrestado el martes. las autoridades dicen que el...
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and heavy machinery crops textiles, that's is brought through this hub. but demand is drying up and slowing down because of the weaker ruble. this is supposed to be one of the busiest shopping streets in town. it's usually filled with russian tourists. but it's been quiet since the ruble collapsed. they have been selling fur coats for years. he doesn't remember business ever being this bad. >> during the good times i could sell 20 to 30 coats. but i haven't sold anything lately. >> a popular shopping destination because the goods here are cheaper than in russia. the businesses here cater more to russian customers and you can see the shop signs are not just chinese characters but sir real lick script. and the stores and accessories it's one of the few towns in china where people can pay in rubles. shop keepers say they still accept the currency but they don't take chances. converting it to local money immediately. on the other side of town there is little activity at this warehouse. this man runs an import/expert trading company say that several russian cu
and heavy machinery crops textiles, that's is brought through this hub. but demand is drying up and slowing down because of the weaker ruble. this is supposed to be one of the busiest shopping streets in town. it's usually filled with russian tourists. but it's been quiet since the ruble collapsed. they have been selling fur coats for years. he doesn't remember business ever being this bad. >> during the good times i could sell 20 to 30 coats. but i haven't sold anything lately. >>...
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that means a big available workforce for a textile industry, and hopefully for the fashion designers, middle class who can buy the clothes. >> it's time the world stopped seeing africa through stereotypes and is a legitimate place of business and design. >> some ebola or something, we are more than that. we have huge responses. we have the richness of the culture. the richness of clothing. >> it will be a long road to get on power with other fashion hubs like new york and paris, but designers are already on their way, making a name for themselves one stitch at a time. >>> just a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. aljazeera.com. >> when the framers wrote america's operating manual in 1789 it made it hard for any one branch of government to run out on its own and make law. is that what president obama did on immigration enforcement ? it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
that means a big available workforce for a textile industry, and hopefully for the fashion designers, middle class who can buy the clothes. >> it's time the world stopped seeing africa through stereotypes and is a legitimate place of business and design. >> some ebola or something, we are more than that. we have huge responses. we have the richness of the culture. the richness of clothing. >> it will be a long road to get on power with other fashion hubs like new york and...
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that means a big available workforce for a domestic textile industry, and a hope that their fashionsill be bought. the world will stop seeing africa through stereotypes, and instead as a legitimate place of business and design. >> some ebola or something - we more than that. we have the richness of the culture, the richness. >> they said it would be a long road with other bigger fashion hubs like new york and paris. designers are under way. one stitch at a time. >>> you can read more about that as well as all the other day's top stories. >> people here don't make enough to get by, but will get rid of their food cards, whatever to get one more. >> why can't i be a normal human being. >> nobody should be burying their child. >> the small state in the middle of a big crisis. heroin, for so long associated with big cities and back allies
that means a big available workforce for a domestic textile industry, and a hope that their fashionsill be bought. the world will stop seeing africa through stereotypes, and instead as a legitimate place of business and design. >> some ebola or something - we more than that. we have the richness of the culture, the richness. >> they said it would be a long road with other bigger fashion hubs like new york and paris. designers are under way. one stitch at a time. >>> you can...
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she went to work at a textile factory. she said it was tough to see her former classmates going off to school in their uniforms. >> translator: i was never able to find better work because i didn't have enough of an education. deep in my heart i always wanted to continue my studies. i always felt small and shy in front of other people. >> reporter: cho faces the same challenges common to many elderly people. she sometimes has difficulty remembering what she's learned, but she says she doesn't want to stop. she's planning to go to college for a degree in social welfare, so she can help people in need. >> translator: being able to go back to school almost makes me feel like i was born again. the dream i had while working all those years has finally come true. from now on, i want to live a life worth living. >> reporter: more and more south korean senior citizens fulfill dreams they couldn't achieve when they were young. with help of schools like this. kim chang-ju, nhk world, seoul. >>> japan's leaders are in a race against
she went to work at a textile factory. she said it was tough to see her former classmates going off to school in their uniforms. >> translator: i was never able to find better work because i didn't have enough of an education. deep in my heart i always wanted to continue my studies. i always felt small and shy in front of other people. >> reporter: cho faces the same challenges common to many elderly people. she sometimes has difficulty remembering what she's learned, but she says...
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there are two german companies listed as is a textile manufacturer. the luxembourg practices have prompted scrutiny by the eu taxation commissioner. >> authorities have an obligation to take a closer look at the information. that is normally the job of auditors, who now have to check for any violations of the law and determine where we need to change our laws and closed loopholes. >> how companies use the polls can be seen in -- close or use liberals can be seen in disney. they share offices and employees. those subsidiaries reported almost $3 billion in profits over a four-year timeframe. disney uses an in-house bank to transfer sums back and forth and insists it practices are completely legal. >> our correspondent says oil was the big story on wednesday. >> the price of brent oil fell under $65 today, which means this could give a boost to the economy. companies that get oil can get it quite cheap. on the other hand, the shows lower demand and it means the world economy stays rather weak. for the airline business, normally lower prices means good ne
there are two german companies listed as is a textile manufacturer. the luxembourg practices have prompted scrutiny by the eu taxation commissioner. >> authorities have an obligation to take a closer look at the information. that is normally the job of auditors, who now have to check for any violations of the law and determine where we need to change our laws and closed loopholes. >> how companies use the polls can be seen in -- close or use liberals can be seen in disney. they...
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how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spaind the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> she's busy. >> didn't realize on the phone was rupert murdoch. >> young, restless, clueless? think about this hiring a millennium. according to a new survey, around half of millennial s entr the work force with a sense of entitlement. match than? >> they do because their parents spoiled them. gave them a cell phone at 12, turned driving age, go the to have a brand new car. >> what if i did? i was trying to be generous. >> you know what? then they go instagram, open an account, think they're going to be kim kardashian. >> okay. wrong person to call on first. charles? >> i have to agree with everythi
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. >> textiles recycle cigarette a huge business right now. everything is packed in 1,000 bales, shipped overseas. >> reporter: donors think the clothes they give are going to the needy in their community. but some are renting their names for a small amount of money. >> any time you have a for profit middle man involved in the donation process they are the ones who benefit in the end. >> it makes me feel sad. i feel sad people would take advantage like that. >> there's a lot of people that need it. >> reporter: goodwill says the for profit boxes take clothing away from the people who need it and donors don't get a receipt for a tax deduction. watchdogs like charity navigator.org say people should call the phone number on these boxes and research the charity to see just how much money they actually get. >> you can tell if it's enough and if not look at their tax forms really quick and just make a good assessment. >> reporter: one other recommendation from charitynavigator.org is to take all of those clothes you might have donated, hold a garage
. >> textiles recycle cigarette a huge business right now. everything is packed in 1,000 bales, shipped overseas. >> reporter: donors think the clothes they give are going to the needy in their community. but some are renting their names for a small amount of money. >> any time you have a for profit middle man involved in the donation process they are the ones who benefit in the end. >> it makes me feel sad. i feel sad people would take advantage like that. >>...
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that means a big available work force for a domestic textile industry.ly a big middle class who can buy their clothes. [ inaudible ] says it's time the world stops seeing africa through stereo types and instead as a legitimate place of business and design. >> [ inaudible ] ebola or something, we are modern, you know, we have huge resources, and the richness of resources and clothing. >> reporter: he says it will be a while before they are in line with other big fashion hubs, but designers like these are making their way one stitch at a time. >>> you can catch up with all of the day's news and developments on our website, aljazeera.com. >> when the framers wrote america's operating manual in 1789 it made it hard for any one branch of government to run out on its own and make law. is that what president obama did on immigration enforcement ? it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
that means a big available work force for a domestic textile industry.ly a big middle class who can buy their clothes. [ inaudible ] says it's time the world stops seeing africa through stereo types and instead as a legitimate place of business and design. >> [ inaudible ] ebola or something, we are modern, you know, we have huge resources, and the richness of resources and clothing. >> reporter: he says it will be a while before they are in line with other big fashion hubs, but...
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the cement, steel, and textiles are brought from western turkey.al entrepreneurs say that regional products are not in demand. >> we lived from tourism and a bit of border trading with syria. but that's stopped completely. then there are the 130,000 syrian refugees in our little town alone. that's as many as the entire european union has taken in. >> 150 kilometers to the east lies the syrian kurdish border city of kobane. it's been under siege by i.s. militias for weeks. the kurds say not only is turkey turning a blind eye when goods reach the terrorists, they're also able to get additional weapons and fighters. a kurdish-affiliated television station managed to shoot footage of a group of armed men crossing the border without being stopped. shortly afterwards, they were shot and killed, presumably by kurdish units. to prevent more fighters from illegally crossing the border, kurdish volunteers have secured the area near kobane. for weeks, hundreds of self-appointed guards have been holed up in border villages. they go out on patrols each night, a
the cement, steel, and textiles are brought from western turkey.al entrepreneurs say that regional products are not in demand. >> we lived from tourism and a bit of border trading with syria. but that's stopped completely. then there are the 130,000 syrian refugees in our little town alone. that's as many as the entire european union has taken in. >> 150 kilometers to the east lies the syrian kurdish border city of kobane. it's been under siege by i.s. militias for weeks. the kurds...
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. >>> leading textile maker toray industries has built a new factory in western japan to build auto parts. the plant will double the company's domestic production capacity of the parts. toray executives spent about $17 million to construct the new factory. light carbon fibers are increasingly popular in the industry. toray has invested in a u.s. manufacturer as part of an effort to boost the business abroad. the carbon fiber market for autos is expected to rapidly expand from around 2016. >> translator: we hope our company can form a strong team combining our carbon fiber and processing technologies. >> carbon fiber manufacturers are trying to raise profitability by making the auto parts a process that requires state of the art technology. >>> well, about 30 countries and regions have adopted an agreement to have their catch of young pacific bluefin tuna to protect dwindling stocks. the decision was made at a meeting of the western and central pacific fisheries commission in samoa. government delegates from japan say the agreement cuts the catch by 50% from the average amount that's taken
. >>> leading textile maker toray industries has built a new factory in western japan to build auto parts. the plant will double the company's domestic production capacity of the parts. toray executives spent about $17 million to construct the new factory. light carbon fibers are increasingly popular in the industry. toray has invested in a u.s. manufacturer as part of an effort to boost the business abroad. the carbon fiber market for autos is expected to rapidly expand from around...
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for their part turkish officials will likely ask japan to eliminate tariffs on marine products and textiles. those talks are set to continue until tuesday. >>> meanwhile financial officials in south korea and china have joined hands. they have launched direct foreign exchange trading. the officials called the ceremony at a bank trading room in seoul. until now banks had to exchange the south korean won into u.s. dollars before converting them into chinese yuan. the south korean government hopes lower trading costs will lead to more financial transactions and trade with china. the country's leaders agreed at a meeting in july to start direct trading. south korean deputy prime minister said at the ceremony his country hopes to grow its economy by gaining a foothold in chinese markets through this new arrangement. >>> okay. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. let's get a recap of the markets. >>> japanese paper making artisans are looking towards the future. their traditional skills were recently recognized by unesco committee. now they're putting a contemporary twist on washi product
for their part turkish officials will likely ask japan to eliminate tariffs on marine products and textiles. those talks are set to continue until tuesday. >>> meanwhile financial officials in south korea and china have joined hands. they have launched direct foreign exchange trading. the officials called the ceremony at a bank trading room in seoul. until now banks had to exchange the south korean won into u.s. dollars before converting them into chinese yuan. the south korean...
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bangladesh is holding a summit to look at ways to improve the textile and department center. industry has been in the spotlight since 2012 when thousands were killed in the fire and collapse of two department fact odors. most survivors are waiting for compensation. >> reporter: three years ago, desperate to escape, she jumped for the from the fourth floor. doctors told her she broke two ripsr ribs, but her problems didn't stop there. >> the transfer said my wind pipe was damaged. he said it was turning completely black. he told my husband, i needed treatment. but we couldn't pay for what he recommended. >> afroza said she received only about a thousand dollars in compen sames. the money was quickly used up paying for doctors' visits. but the doctors can't figure out what's wrong with her. they tell her she has to go to taka medical college a public hospital in the capitol for a proper diagnosis. >> it's not simple for her to get the treatment that she needs. it's a three-hour journey from her home to taka medical college hospital. the buts ride costs $3 each way and she can b
bangladesh is holding a summit to look at ways to improve the textile and department center. industry has been in the spotlight since 2012 when thousands were killed in the fire and collapse of two department fact odors. most survivors are waiting for compensation. >> reporter: three years ago, desperate to escape, she jumped for the from the fourth floor. doctors told her she broke two ripsr ribs, but her problems didn't stop there. >> the transfer said my wind pipe was damaged. he...
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the cement, steel, and textiles are brought from western turkey.al entrepreneurs say that regional products are not in demand. >> we lived from tourism and a bit of border trading with syria. but that's stopped completely. then there are the 130,000 syrian refugees in our little town alone. that's as many as the entire european union has taken in. >> 150 kilometers to the east lies the syrian kurdish border city of kobane. it's been under siege by i.s. militias for weeks. the kurds say not only is turkey turning a blind eye when goods reach the terrorists, they're also able to get additional weapons and fighters. a kurdish-affiliated television station managed to shoot footage of a group of armed men crossing the border without being stopped. shortly afterwards, they were shot and killed, presumably by kurdish units. to prevent more fighters from illegally crossing the border, kurdish volunteers have secured the area near kobane. for weeks, hundreds of self-appointed guards have been holed up in border villages. they go out on patrols each night, a
the cement, steel, and textiles are brought from western turkey.al entrepreneurs say that regional products are not in demand. >> we lived from tourism and a bit of border trading with syria. but that's stopped completely. then there are the 130,000 syrian refugees in our little town alone. that's as many as the entire european union has taken in. >> 150 kilometers to the east lies the syrian kurdish border city of kobane. it's been under siege by i.s. militias for weeks. the kurds...
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she was trained in new york in weaving and other textile work.he plan to hold an exhibition of washi, fabric and thread in paris. >> i think that there were so many possibilities when i came and i saw what they do, and i mean they're really inspiring people. >> reporter: france has seen a recent upsurge of interest in washi. a french nature photographer plans to exhibit his own work printed on washi that benoit made. >> pictures are like paintings. when you take the picture, you have a landscape like a painting. washi, i think, is a very good approach. >> reporter: washi is used to repair works of art such as florentine pictures. >> the japanese paper, the washi, is very nice, and beautiful paper because it has long fibers, and it's very strong. and strong enough. >> reporter: he dreams of sharing the wonders of washi with his children's generation. >> translator: i want to help spread the use of washi for clothing and other purposes. and i want everyone to know that it's environmentally friendly. >> reporter: from a small town in the south of fr
she was trained in new york in weaving and other textile work.he plan to hold an exhibition of washi, fabric and thread in paris. >> i think that there were so many possibilities when i came and i saw what they do, and i mean they're really inspiring people. >> reporter: france has seen a recent upsurge of interest in washi. a french nature photographer plans to exhibit his own work printed on washi that benoit made. >> pictures are like paintings. when you take the picture,...
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he was spotted visiting a textile factory. his government wants a joint investigation with the united states into the hack. officials say there'll be serious consequences if washington refuses to agree. but as reported, the u.s. is standing by its open investigation. -- it's own investigation. >> a north korean newspaper warned of grave consequences. we propose to conduct a joint investigation with the u.s. in response to groundless lander perpetrated by the u.s., by mobilizing public opinion. >> the fbi concluded that pyongyang is responsible, and that's affirmed by president obama. >> the fbi announced that - and we can confirm that north korea engaged in this attack. >> however, many cyber security experts say they are unconvinced by what they describe as circumstantial evidence. sony was attacked with software that the fbi says was used by north korea in the past. that sort of malware is freely traded by hackers around the world. the software used to delete sony's data was commercially available and used an a saudi arabia
he was spotted visiting a textile factory. his government wants a joint investigation with the united states into the hack. officials say there'll be serious consequences if washington refuses to agree. but as reported, the u.s. is standing by its open investigation. -- it's own investigation. >> a north korean newspaper warned of grave consequences. we propose to conduct a joint investigation with the u.s. in response to groundless lander perpetrated by the u.s., by mobilizing public...
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is seen sreulzing a textile mill in the cap dal the same day the north korean government denied it wasnd a cyber attack. it's called for a joints investigation with the u.s. to con cover what actually happened. now a report. >> reporter: a north korean newsroom warned of grave consequences if the u.s. didn't agree with the following. >> we propose to conduct a joint investigation in the u.s. in response to groundless slander being perpetrate booed i the u.s. by mobilizing public opinion. >> reporter: but the fbi has confirmed that they are responsible and confirmed by president obama. >> the fbi announced today and we can confirm that north korea engaged in the attack. >> reporter: however, many cyber security experts say they are unconvinced by what they described as circumstantial evidence. sony was attacked with software that the f bit. says has been used by north korea in the past. the trouble, is that sort of malware is freely traded by hackers around the world. and, in fact, the software used to delete sony's data is commercially available. it was previously used in a cyber attac
is seen sreulzing a textile mill in the cap dal the same day the north korean government denied it wasnd a cyber attack. it's called for a joints investigation with the u.s. to con cover what actually happened. now a report. >> reporter: a north korean newsroom warned of grave consequences if the u.s. didn't agree with the following. >> we propose to conduct a joint investigation in the u.s. in response to groundless slander being perpetrate booed i the u.s. by mobilizing public...
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that means a big available workforce for a domestic textile industry, and a big middle class who canuy clothes. the world will stop sees africa through stereotypes, instead as a legitimate place of business and design. ebola or something - we are more than that. you know, we have huge responses. we have the richness of the culture of the the richness of clothing. >> it will be a long road to get them on par with other fashion hubs like new york and paris. but designers are already on their way making a nam for themselves one stitch at a time. >> time for all the sports news. >> thank you very much. we'll start with the n.b.a. it was an unhappy return. lebron james returned to miami for the first time since leaving the heat for cavaliers. >> number 2, lebron james. >> the man who led them to an n.b.a. title had a reception by fans former team-mate dwayne wayne stole the show. lebron james had 30 of his open. it was miami's night they won. i used to try to find the games. first home games. first home game. very difficult. >> there's no other reason to say anything negative about the le
that means a big available workforce for a domestic textile industry, and a big middle class who canuy clothes. the world will stop sees africa through stereotypes, instead as a legitimate place of business and design. ebola or something - we are more than that. you know, we have huge responses. we have the richness of the culture of the the richness of clothing. >> it will be a long road to get them on par with other fashion hubs like new york and paris. but designers are already on...
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when you look at the textile industry as one of the world, we ll can play a role in making a difference there. whether we're leveraging celebrities or what are they wearing. collaborating and co-creating with other educators so we can tell our stories together. and they are starting to shift this paradigm in fashion. one of the really encouraging things for me and i'm very optimistic is look at the next generation. i have two teenagers and they're growing up where natural foods organic foods are in their super market. they're growing up more consciously and when i used to say the concept of the ecofashion people thought i was crazy such as an paradox cal world. and those who worlds use today e very die cot mist. - dichotomist. there's an intant gap. i've seen the fashion industry as well as the fashioniness opportunities in this institute go from this small niche concept to entire tracks dedicated to sustainable fashion and i see it because awe -- all of these designers they want to incorporate and they want to have sustainbility embiided in their design. looking at ennovation. he higg
when you look at the textile industry as one of the world, we ll can play a role in making a difference there. whether we're leveraging celebrities or what are they wearing. collaborating and co-creating with other educators so we can tell our stories together. and they are starting to shift this paradigm in fashion. one of the really encouraging things for me and i'm very optimistic is look at the next generation. i have two teenagers and they're growing up where natural foods organic foods...
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it which has become an engine to revitalize this community that lost thousands of jobs when seven textiles closed years ago. by working with the community, federal and state agencies, with partner groups in that area all of those interests have to come together to make that happen. i think it's the same in the u.s. as in the developing world, also. >> at one point the -- to give you an example of how challenging some of these working on river situations addition to the colorado compact called the law f the river written in 1922, it is the first of its kind, the first binational agreement treaty to bring water back for the environment. there are 260 rivers in the world that cross international boundaries and this is the first time countries have worked together to bring back something not just for industry and people but for the environment, too. so it's, it can be an uphill slog but the fact that that happened in 2014 on the colorado river with our second decade of drought is i think very helpful -- very hopeful as a sign that if we want to recan restore a lot of these things. >> i think
it which has become an engine to revitalize this community that lost thousands of jobs when seven textiles closed years ago. by working with the community, federal and state agencies, with partner groups in that area all of those interests have to come together to make that happen. i think it's the same in the u.s. as in the developing world, also. >> at one point the -- to give you an example of how challenging some of these working on river situations addition to the colorado compact...
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how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spaine use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> and we are back with our panel. john mccain just said a moment ago, if the republicans can show the country they can govern in the next two years, they can choose a presidential person for 2016. your thoughts on that, senator? >> it's going to be tough to win in 2016, even if we do a fantastic job. why? >> you know who the person is that the democrats are going to run. hillary. >> make no mistake about it. they're talking about elizabeth warren and this one and that one. that's all baloney. they've lined up billions. that's the nature of it. >> and you think she's a shoe in? >> for the nomination. what
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new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t.owe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. neil: republicans not being conservative enough. speaker john boehner not to delay the immigration financial next year when republicans control both the house and the senate. the publicans don't stop the president now, it is said that they never well. and so i guess that let's not make a big deal in a lame-duck session, but your point is that in a lame-duck session when you're about to will the upper hand you can be receiving a lot early on. >> that's right, you are receding in the high ground argument. we have heard time and time again where republicans tell us they are going to fight on something, where they want to resequenced the debt ceiling and th
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