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basically was streetwear, it was hip-hop it was sports licensing and it warrant really the beautiful textile pattern that i create now. >> and finally, taking imagination to new heights with the disney dreamers academy in our slice of life. >> we believe there is an opportunity here with cure eighted and powerful voices in this environment that more seeds will take root and we're going to see the benefits of that. our world up next. get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day. i'm sid. >> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise," he's an elite athlete who played in the super bowl and the world series and he's the only player to hit a major league home run and score an nfl touchdown in the same week. >> valuing faith, family, fashion and mentorship, deion sanders, sports analyst and single father raising ten kids feels that
basically was streetwear, it was hip-hop it was sports licensing and it warrant really the beautiful textile pattern that i create now. >> and finally, taking imagination to new heights with the disney dreamers academy in our slice of life. >> we believe there is an opportunity here with cure eighted and powerful voices in this environment that more seeds will take root and we're going to see the benefits of that. our world up next. get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer...
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the dye textile has to be cleaned several times before it's ready to wear. making one small piece can take more than 10 days. the technique is difficult and takes a long time to compete. diets can't produce enough to satisfy demand, let alone international demand that there might be. fashion week organizers say the use of the fabric by designers shows government action is needed to ensure the art form doesn't die out. and a call for investors to invest in designers using it. >> it's about culture, artisan, craftsmanship. something passed down from generation to generation. it's about job creation, wealth creation, communities, an impact. >> makeo says if the steps are taken they'll depend less on imported cheaper fabric and show off home-made clothes instead. >>> for everything we are covering, the address aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com.
the dye textile has to be cleaned several times before it's ready to wear. making one small piece can take more than 10 days. the technique is difficult and takes a long time to compete. diets can't produce enough to satisfy demand, let alone international demand that there might be. fashion week organizers say the use of the fabric by designers shows government action is needed to ensure the art form doesn't die out. and a call for investors to invest in designers using it. >> it's about...
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the show is not just about beautiful textiles. part of the exhibition is devoted to explaining how fabric became a symbol of protest, national identity, and even inspired ghandi. cheap machine made fabrics put thousands of indian fabric workers out of work. a resistance movement grew encouraging people to buy indian products. >> this message was important and inspired ghandi to ask for self-rule. he saw how fabric could become the symbol of national identity so he called on the nation to spin, weave, and wear their own cloth. modern saris, an increasingly global demand for indian design all part of the dynamic nature of the fabric of india. >>> now a disabled teenaged refugee from syria whoa made the trek to germany has been recognized by her favorite tv show, the u.s. soap opera days of our lives. she said she learned english watching the drama. when one of her favorite characters died, the star returned from the dead to film this segment just for her. >>> al jazeera.com with all our latest news. >> on "america tonight." second c
the show is not just about beautiful textiles. part of the exhibition is devoted to explaining how fabric became a symbol of protest, national identity, and even inspired ghandi. cheap machine made fabrics put thousands of indian fabric workers out of work. a resistance movement grew encouraging people to buy indian products. >> this message was important and inspired ghandi to ask for self-rule. he saw how fabric could become the symbol of national identity so he called on the nation to...
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business people known for textiles and cheap clothes hope the new express train link will attack more >> maybe people from cities all over indonesia will come to see the high-speed train because it's something new. they have never seen before. this could be it will be profiting a lot. >> reporter: but the president obama prestigious project has already raised questions about what is more important a super-fast train or connections in other parts of the country that until now are even lacking roads. the indonesian government insists no state money will be used for the project. but many are questioning the government's decision. >> translator: for people in indonesia this train is not a priority. more importantly, we need the train to other places connections between island, all kind of public infrastructure which is more productive is a lot more needed. >> reporter: indonesia says is needs $45 billion to build infrastructure nationwide and revive an economy at its lowest point for six years. step vaessen, al jazeera,. >>> now from clothes made from indian royalty to modern fairies, an
business people known for textiles and cheap clothes hope the new express train link will attack more >> maybe people from cities all over indonesia will come to see the high-speed train because it's something new. they have never seen before. this could be it will be profiting a lot. >> reporter: but the president obama prestigious project has already raised questions about what is more important a super-fast train or connections in other parts of the country that until now are...
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the dye textile has to be cleaned several times before it's ready to wear. it can take more than 10 days. >> the technique is difficult and can take a long time to compete. meaning they cannot produce enough to satisfy local demand, let alone international demand that this might be. >> fashion week organizers say the use of the fabric by designers shows government action is needed to ensure the art form doesn't die out. and a call for investors to invest in designers. >> it's about culture, artisan, craftsmanship. something passed down from generation to generation. it's about job creation, wealth creation, communities, an impact. >> makeo says if the steps are taken they'll depend less on imported fabric and show off more from home instead >>> more news from al jazeera, along with analysis, comment and opinion. a video or two, at aljazeera.com. this week on talk to al jazeera musician and activist, moby. >> glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun, but they're not. they won't sustain you. it's like junk food or cocaine. >> h
the dye textile has to be cleaned several times before it's ready to wear. it can take more than 10 days. >> the technique is difficult and can take a long time to compete. meaning they cannot produce enough to satisfy local demand, let alone international demand that this might be. >> fashion week organizers say the use of the fabric by designers shows government action is needed to ensure the art form doesn't die out. and a call for investors to invest in designers. >> it's...
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>> he was a textile merchant. he's depicted a little bit from below, so that it even increases his imposing stature. and he's shown with this sword and this great curtain behind him as though he were an aristocratic, almost kingly like figure. >> reporter: such is the life both lived and contrived. the wealthy, baer says, were innately image conscious. there was drive to convey health, bounty and prestige. certainly the case of this textile merchant and his wife. >> he went to van der helst, the most fashionable and successful portrait painter at the time, and had him portray them. it's almost like an ad: this is the source of his money. >> reporter: some of the works require decoding. the show features two exceedingly rare vermeer loans. they merely suggest wealth rather than swim in it. >> the fact that this woman is writing a letter already indicates her social status, that she's wealthy enough to have the leisure to read and write and that she's educated enough to know how to read and write. the male counterpa
>> he was a textile merchant. he's depicted a little bit from below, so that it even increases his imposing stature. and he's shown with this sword and this great curtain behind him as though he were an aristocratic, almost kingly like figure. >> reporter: such is the life both lived and contrived. the wealthy, baer says, were innately image conscious. there was drive to convey health, bounty and prestige. certainly the case of this textile merchant and his wife. >> he went to...
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. >> we have many industries, sugar, leather, textile. we don't anymore. the industries need to be revived so we can get jobs and benefit in other ways too. >> political pressure are more or less to make people's lives better by reducing poverty and cursing unemployment. but one issue that has dominated zanzibar's politics for years is its autonomy. on which the main political candidate is campaigning. running for a fifth time, he wants more unanimity for zanzibar. >> not to break the union but negotiate the union so that zanzibar would have powers to decide on everything, which will not be and have a way to decide which matters should be negotiated as union matter. >> the call for greater independence is a nonissue. >> we have shared sovereignty on many things. we have shared sovereignty where it comes to, the military, we have shared sovereignty when it comes to union matters. and i see nothing wrong with that. i enjoy the synergies that we see coming out of this cooperation. >> reporter: zanzibar's autonomy has always been divisive. the ruling party say
. >> we have many industries, sugar, leather, textile. we don't anymore. the industries need to be revived so we can get jobs and benefit in other ways too. >> political pressure are more or less to make people's lives better by reducing poverty and cursing unemployment. but one issue that has dominated zanzibar's politics for years is its autonomy. on which the main political candidate is campaigning. running for a fifth time, he wants more unanimity for zanzibar. >> not to...
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. >> we had many industries, sugar, leather, textile. we don't anymore. the industries need to be revived so we can get jobs and benefit in other ways too. >> political pressure is being made by both sides, more or less the same, to make people's lives better by reducing poverty and cursing unemployment but one thing dominated zanzibar's economy for years is automatically. autonomy. >> not to beg the union but to negotiate the union so that zanzibar will have powers to decide on everything, which will not being union matter. and help to negotiate the number of union and nonunion matters. >> president ali mohammed shane is seeking reelection on a ruling party ticket. some of his opponents say the call for greater independence is a nonissue. >> we've shared sovereignty on many things. we have shared sovereignty when it comes to the military. we have shared sovereignty when it comes to union matters. and i seize nothing wrong with that. i enjoy the synergies that we see, coming out of this cooperation. >> zanzibar's autonomy has always been divisive. the rul
. >> we had many industries, sugar, leather, textile. we don't anymore. the industries need to be revived so we can get jobs and benefit in other ways too. >> political pressure is being made by both sides, more or less the same, to make people's lives better by reducing poverty and cursing unemployment but one thing dominated zanzibar's economy for years is automatically. autonomy. >> not to beg the union but to negotiate the union so that zanzibar will have powers to decide...
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. >> we had many industries - sugar, leather, textile. we don't any more. the industries need to be revived so we can get jobs and benefit in other ways. >> political pledges are more or less the same. making lives better by reducing uo. one issue that dominated is autonomy. >> that's the platform or which the main opposition presidential candidate is campaigning. from the civic united front, this man is running for a fifth time, wanting more autonomy for a fifth time. >> negotiate the union, so that zhan xie bar have -- zhan xie bar have powers, and everything will not be a u.n. matter and negotiate the matters. which matters should be covered. >> the president is seeking re-election on a ruling party. his supporters say the call for greater independence is a nonissue. >> we have shared sovereign city on many things. we shared sovereignty. we have shared sovereignty when it comes to the military. we have shared sovereignty when it comes to union matters. and i see nothing wrong with that. i enjoy the synergies that we see coming out of this. >> reporter: z
. >> we had many industries - sugar, leather, textile. we don't any more. the industries need to be revived so we can get jobs and benefit in other ways. >> political pledges are more or less the same. making lives better by reducing uo. one issue that dominated is autonomy. >> that's the platform or which the main opposition presidential candidate is campaigning. from the civic united front, this man is running for a fifth time, wanting more autonomy for a fifth time....
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three of them were treated for the textile river regatta was canceled halfway through. some of the swells there were as much as four-feet high. live in lowell this morning, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: right now south carolina is under a state of emergency amid epic flooding. this is just one of hundreds of rescues in the fast-moving floodwaters that have just swamped parts of the state. and cindy, this is still not over. cindy: it's still raining in parts of that state. some areas are seeing close to that's two feet of rain in some spots. at least seven deaths are now being blamed on this rainstorm. entire towns in south carolina are underwater, cars submerged, roads buckled. today emergency workers will go door to door in columbia checking on people trapped by the rising waters. this mother and infant daughter were plucked from their home by a coast guard helicopter. just one of the rescues carried out by coast guard and national guard crews in south carolina. another big concern with all this rain-- drinking water. all of the capitol of columbia-- 375,000 p
three of them were treated for the textile river regatta was canceled halfway through. some of the swells there were as much as four-feet high. live in lowell this morning, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: right now south carolina is under a state of emergency amid epic flooding. this is just one of hundreds of rescues in the fast-moving floodwaters that have just swamped parts of the state. and cindy, this is still not over. cindy: it's still raining in parts of that state. some areas...
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. >> reporter: another product under development by a textile firm could be a big help in medical emergency. >> this is our newly-developed cloth. >> reporter: the material uses electrodes to perform electrocardiograms. conventional tests only work if they are put up immediately. technicians have difficulty quickly fitting the electrodes. >> it's hard to do that in an ambulance when a patient is unstable. >> reporter: the developers use the fabric that conduct electricity like a socket. medical workers simply have to wrap the clothes around the patient's torso and they get immediate results. >> wearable technology like this could become a whole new market. we plan to focus our efforts in this area. >> researchers working in this field are trying to come up with new innovations. the medical tools they create could turn out to be the difference for some between life and death. >> that's it for business news. i'll leave with you another check on the markets. nato is testing its ability to respond to new security threats. the alliance has mobilized personnel from more than 30 countries for its
. >> reporter: another product under development by a textile firm could be a big help in medical emergency. >> this is our newly-developed cloth. >> reporter: the material uses electrodes to perform electrocardiograms. conventional tests only work if they are put up immediately. technicians have difficulty quickly fitting the electrodes. >> it's hard to do that in an ambulance when a patient is unstable. >> reporter: the developers use the fabric that conduct...
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third room. .he stove is mainly for heat families would take meals in the stove room, they would do textile work, spend some family time. this is the heart of the home where you stay warm in winter. there is also a small bedroom in the back. this is usually where the oldest or whoeverd sleep, had the greatest need. if you had grandparents in the home, there is a good chance that room. usually it is mom and dad. children a lot of times but ept upstairs.l not much heat up there. and this just is one that they actually immigrated with. if you are thinking about emigrating, that is the type of chest you might pack with extra clothes,ankets -- blankets, seeds perhaps for a garden. you also want to put a lot of tools in there, because he will possibly have to build a new home, replace things you had to leave behind. and anything that you think in thee desirable colonies where people want to pay good money, where there is a market for it. you can sell or water them -- barter them. york state go to new and a virginia, but a lot of them took the path to pennsylvania. and a number of them, once they
third room. .he stove is mainly for heat families would take meals in the stove room, they would do textile work, spend some family time. this is the heart of the home where you stay warm in winter. there is also a small bedroom in the back. this is usually where the oldest or whoeverd sleep, had the greatest need. if you had grandparents in the home, there is a good chance that room. usually it is mom and dad. children a lot of times but ept upstairs.l not much heat up there. and this just is...
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---lapresidencia destac que el acuerdo beneficiar especialmente la industriaautomotriz, textil y de productos. vo cesar --- geologos enguatemala informaron que perseel riesgo de otrdeslizamien en santa catarina de pinula, dondla semana pasada un deslave maa cerca de 200 personas. --expertos utilizaron imagenes de satelite para determinar que aun existe peligro. mientras tanto, continua la excavacion en busca desobrevivientes, pero se desvanecen las esperanzas deencontrar a alguien con vida. blanca-vo --las autoridades cubanas seÑalaron hoy que lpeorequia en 10aÑos ha daÑado su cultivo de caÑa de azucar. --sin embargo, las lluviasrecientes podrian ayudar dijo epresidente raul castro, sobre la compaÑia que eoperada por el estado. --la temporada de cosecha comienza en noviembre y continua hasta mayo. --la cantidad de lluvia hastaagosto fue la mas baja des1901... vo cesar ---los cientificoen peru estan monitoreando la temperatura delvolcan "sabancaya" cerca de la ciudad de "arequipa"... ---los vulcanologos creen que elcoloso se encuentra en proceso de erupon debido a que la temperatura sobrepasa
---lapresidencia destac que el acuerdo beneficiar especialmente la industriaautomotriz, textil y de productos. vo cesar --- geologos enguatemala informaron que perseel riesgo de otrdeslizamien en santa catarina de pinula, dondla semana pasada un deslave maa cerca de 200 personas. --expertos utilizaron imagenes de satelite para determinar que aun existe peligro. mientras tanto, continua la excavacion en busca desobrevivientes, pero se desvanecen las esperanzas deencontrar a alguien con vida....
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. >> reporter: chandler was an extremely rich textile barron who built the house in 1870. his wife gave the queen anne victorian to the diocese of manchester 100 years ago. it has been a residence for bishops and convent, but the church next door can't use the building anymore and wants the land for a parking lot that's why the buyer will have to move the mansion and it is huge. >> there are 30 rooms, approximately 20 bedrooms, approximately six or seven bathrooms. >> reporter: and intry kit and unique woodwork, dramatic stained grass and -- >> this room has probably been used for the last 100 years as you see it, as an in-home chapel. >> reporter: the first estimates for moving the home, $200 00,000 and interest is as big as the building. >> there are people from california to chicago to new york to new jersey and they all seem to have one thing in common and that is that they have such a deep love and appreciation history. >> so the hope is that someone local be buy the home and keep anytime manchester, of course. the mansion is assessed at more than $600,000 and the rea
. >> reporter: chandler was an extremely rich textile barron who built the house in 1870. his wife gave the queen anne victorian to the diocese of manchester 100 years ago. it has been a residence for bishops and convent, but the church next door can't use the building anymore and wants the land for a parking lot that's why the buyer will have to move the mansion and it is huge. >> there are 30 rooms, approximately 20 bedrooms, approximately six or seven bathrooms. >>...
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are named for colors, traditional colors that have been used for up who will trees, carpeting and textiles the windows, draperies and such. it wasn't always the blue room, though. this chair was acquired byment james monroe in 1817, purchased from paris, as part of the refurnishing of the white house after the rebuilding of the interior of the white house after the fire of 1814 when the british set fire to the -- to the building during the bar of 1812. there were 53 pieces in this gilded sweet, it was very high style, congress actually thought the president was being rather wasteful and especially by buying in france and not buying in america and he had to justify that the furniture was of such good quality that it would last for 20 years. in fact, it lasted at the white house in its first use until 1860 so they got 43 years of use out this have wonderful suite of furniture and then unfortunately like so many other things it was sold at auction. mrs. kennedy was given back this chair, this was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by people who lived here in washington who had
are named for colors, traditional colors that have been used for up who will trees, carpeting and textiles the windows, draperies and such. it wasn't always the blue room, though. this chair was acquired byment james monroe in 1817, purchased from paris, as part of the refurnishing of the white house after the rebuilding of the interior of the white house after the fire of 1814 when the british set fire to the -- to the building during the bar of 1812. there were 53 pieces in this gilded sweet,...
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the textile river regatta was canceled halfway through. some of the swells there weere as much as four-feet high. live in lowell this morning, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: thank you. a new hampshire man is under investigation after this arsenal of weapons was taken from his home. pelham police say 500-pound mark schlagel was naked when they arrested him. neighbors tell us he claimed he'd shot four people who had broken into his home and cut a hole in the closet. but officers did not find anyone in mark schlagel's closet, only bullet holes. they also found several guns, and more than 10,000 pounds of ammunition. neighbors say they didn't feel safe living under schlagel. >> it was scary because he was right above us. he was just shooting everywhere. the bullets could have went down through my floor, hit my son, hit my husband, hit me. erika: schalgel was charged with felony reckless conduct. emily: right now an investigation is underway after a deadly fire in athol. one man was killed when flames broke out at the morton meadows hou
the textile river regatta was canceled halfway through. some of the swells there weere as much as four-feet high. live in lowell this morning, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: thank you. a new hampshire man is under investigation after this arsenal of weapons was taken from his home. pelham police say 500-pound mark schlagel was naked when they arrested him. neighbors tell us he claimed he'd shot four people who had broken into his home and cut a hole in the closet. but officers did not...
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they used to be heavily dependent upon textiles. they are wait -- raising manufacturing wages, increasing employment throughout the manufacturing sector. north carolina is doing the same stuff. there is a technical textile industry that has emerged in north caroline it. high-paying, high-value stuff. to unshackle the u.s. economy so that business owners can create those jobs. trade is about growing the pie. it doesn't speak much to about how you distribute it high. the way to distribute reply -- to distribute the pie is to have as much opportunity as possible. right now, those trading opportunity are being held back by radiation. host: our workers protected not only in the u.s., but those in the countries we are going to engage with? guest: i don't know what each country is planning to do. in the united states, we have something called trade adjustment assistance which frankly does not work very well. it has in past along with trade promotion authority over the years, starting in 1962. what it does is supposes that the government un
they used to be heavily dependent upon textiles. they are wait -- raising manufacturing wages, increasing employment throughout the manufacturing sector. north carolina is doing the same stuff. there is a technical textile industry that has emerged in north caroline it. high-paying, high-value stuff. to unshackle the u.s. economy so that business owners can create those jobs. trade is about growing the pie. it doesn't speak much to about how you distribute it high. the way to distribute reply...
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families would take meals in the stove room, they would do textile work, spend some family time. this is the heart of the home where you stay warm in winter. small bedroom in the back which gets some heat as well. this is usually where the oldest couple would sleep, or whoever had the greatest need. if you had grandparents in the home, there is a good chance they are in there. if you don't have grandparents in the home, usually it is mom and dad. children a lot of times slept upstairs. there was not a lot of heat in those areas of the house. of one a is an example family immigrated with in the early 1700's. if you were thinking about emigrating, that is the type of chest you might pack with extra clothing, blankets, food seeds , perhaps so you can plant a garden in the british colonies wherever you're going to settle. you also want to put a lot of tools in there because you will possibly have to build yourself a new home replace things you , had to sell and leave be home the last behind. and anything that you think might be desirable in the british colonies where people , want to
families would take meals in the stove room, they would do textile work, spend some family time. this is the heart of the home where you stay warm in winter. small bedroom in the back which gets some heat as well. this is usually where the oldest couple would sleep, or whoever had the greatest need. if you had grandparents in the home, there is a good chance they are in there. if you don't have grandparents in the home, usually it is mom and dad. children a lot of times slept upstairs. there...
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and families would take meals the stove room or shtuba and do textile work, spend family time. and this is really the heart of the home, where you stay warm in the winter. and then we have a small bedroom in the back which gets some heat as well. and the calmer basically is usually where the oldest couple would sleep or whoever had the greatest need. so if you had grandparents in the home, there is a good chance they are in there. if you don't have grandparents in the home, but usually it is mom and dad. but children, you know, a lot of of times slept upstairs and there really wasn't a lot of heat in those areas of the house. the chest is an example of one that a family actually immigrated with in the earl 1700s, that is the type of chest you might pack up with extra clothes, blankets, some food, seeds, perhaps, so you can plant a garden in the british colonies, wherever you are going to settle. you are also going to want to put tools in there because you are going to have to possibly build yourself a new home, replace things that you had to sell and leave behind. and anything
and families would take meals the stove room or shtuba and do textile work, spend family time. and this is really the heart of the home, where you stay warm in the winter. and then we have a small bedroom in the back which gets some heat as well. and the calmer basically is usually where the oldest couple would sleep or whoever had the greatest need. so if you had grandparents in the home, there is a good chance they are in there. if you don't have grandparents in the home, but usually it is...
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it's fashion week in nigeria, designers are using the event to get consumers to use traditional textiles. we have more on the ancient dying techniques that can only be carried out by hand. >> mackey o is preparing for fashion week. the designer is using the name and title of the indigo coloured dye. it's done by hand, and comes from south-western nigeria, and is practised for hundreds of year, he is hoping to make it popular, using it in her new collection. >> more and more designers are looking to her roots and creating her own stories, i'm concerned about the works and the chinese works, and turkish and english. because these fabrics - this is seen as african now. >> reporter: michelle obama wore the indigo dyed fabric to state dinners at the white house, and an oscar winning actress to hollywood parties. one dress can cost up to $2,000. these dyes are behind the art form. they crush the leaves from the indigo plant into small balls and leave them to dry in the sun. the dye tech tile has to be cleaned several times before it's ready to wear. making one small piece can take more than 10
it's fashion week in nigeria, designers are using the event to get consumers to use traditional textiles. we have more on the ancient dying techniques that can only be carried out by hand. >> mackey o is preparing for fashion week. the designer is using the name and title of the indigo coloured dye. it's done by hand, and comes from south-western nigeria, and is practised for hundreds of year, he is hoping to make it popular, using it in her new collection. >> more and more...
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wasstuff the china produced italying with what normally produces, shoes, textiles.nd a fitted and italy lost out by the rise of china. if china is slowing down, it may reverse again. inherent pressures in the eurozone may become less of the next five years. keep itthey want to together, is there a specific policy measure that could help to fix some of the structural flaws they have? >> it is a horrible combination of politics and economics. the germans argued that if you are going to have a single fiscal system which provides you with stabilization, you have to have political union before hand, and they want political union and are prepared to be part of a political union. the problem is that many of the other important countries such as france would like to have some degree of fiscal centralization, but they don't want a political union. there is a standoff. not very much is being done. joe: we will be right back with what you need to know to gear up for tomorrow's trading day. ♪ >> i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" sandisk inmorrow, advanced talks to sell itself
wasstuff the china produced italying with what normally produces, shoes, textiles.nd a fitted and italy lost out by the rise of china. if china is slowing down, it may reverse again. inherent pressures in the eurozone may become less of the next five years. keep itthey want to together, is there a specific policy measure that could help to fix some of the structural flaws they have? >> it is a horrible combination of politics and economics. the germans argued that if you are going to have...
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the high school girls, taking part in a textile river rogada. high winds blew water into their boats. two different teams ended up in trouble minutes apart, sending 14 girls into the water. the race, which is the second largest in new england, was canceled midway through the day. >>> frisbee memorial hospital is teaming up with walgreens to make narcan more available. it is used to counteract the effects. the hospital will release more details later today. they say that doctors will be able to provide standing orders to be filled by pharmacists at walgreens there in town. >>> still to come, sunday was a great day for a jog. not only for humans. this moose took a tour and showed off his agility. look at that. the leaves are starting to turn. there's a great place in manchester to check out the foilage. we'll take you up the western observatory. >>> and surveillance video shows a wild crash. i had no idea snhu had this amazing campus. even the walk to class is amazing. i love the sense of community. people actually hold the doors open for you here
the high school girls, taking part in a textile river rogada. high winds blew water into their boats. two different teams ended up in trouble minutes apart, sending 14 girls into the water. the race, which is the second largest in new england, was canceled midway through the day. >>> frisbee memorial hospital is teaming up with walgreens to make narcan more available. it is used to counteract the effects. the hospital will release more details later today. they say that doctors will be...
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the high school girls were taking part in the textile river regatta when high winds blew water into the boats and made rowing nearly gobble. two different teams ended up in the water minutes apart, sending a total of 14 girls into the water. the race, which is the second largest in new england, was canceled midway through the day. >>> walgreens is teams up with the hospital to make narcan more available. the hospital will release more details later today. the doctors at frisbee will be able to fill standing orders at the walgreens in town. >>> still to come, sunday was a great day for a jog. not only for humans. the moose took a tour. wait until you see this. the leaves are starting to turn. there's a great place in manchester to check out the foil only. we'll take you up the western observatory. in the next half an hour, surveillance video salem. police say the driver was using heroin. >>> 6:08. if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... v they want to go back to letting v the super wealthy call the shots. they don't s
the high school girls were taking part in the textile river regatta when high winds blew water into the boats and made rowing nearly gobble. two different teams ended up in the water minutes apart, sending a total of 14 girls into the water. the race, which is the second largest in new england, was canceled midway through the day. >>> walgreens is teams up with the hospital to make narcan more available. the hospital will release more details later today. the doctors at frisbee will be...
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textiles where developing countries were successful. we have a whole history of voluntary export restraints, as soon as you became competitive in some sector they were imposed by europe and united states and other country as well. sound great. i do political commenting. sound great to beat them into submission through trade diversion. reality i don't think that is really in some sense equitable. i think and we're practically, probably bill not be very clear rules set up by the e.u. and u.s. it will be hard to get. mo on regulatory standards and finance a lot of these issues. on other issues they may not agree on issues like agricultural and the like. i will not say who is more protectionist, u.s. or e.u. we're in mass drought in california, they're still growing rice in the imperial valley which is a desert. there is clearly some protectionism in the united states. i don't see how those problems will be addressed. even if they cut a deal in the megafta how will that multilateralize into the wto because essentiallying a cult could be exc
textiles where developing countries were successful. we have a whole history of voluntary export restraints, as soon as you became competitive in some sector they were imposed by europe and united states and other country as well. sound great. i do political commenting. sound great to beat them into submission through trade diversion. reality i don't think that is really in some sense equitable. i think and we're practically, probably bill not be very clear rules set up by the e.u. and u.s. it...
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designers are using the event to try to get consumers to buy and promote the use of traditional textiles. more from legos on the ancient dying tech neat proving to be a catwalk hit. >> make a o is preparing for fashion week. designer is using the discipline garment die. it comes from southwestern nigeria and has been practiced for hundreds of years. macki is hoping to headache it more popular in her new collection. >> i think more and more african diners are looking to their roots and creating their own stories. i am really concerned about massive i mplication of the chinese and turkish and english because there's fabrics -- mackie-o has been receiving it. michelle obama has worn the brand to dinners and one dress can cost up to $2,000. these dies are behind the art form. they cost crush these into small bowls and leave them to dry in the sun. the leaves are boiled in a national solution and the dism e is tasted to see if it's ready. making one small piece can take more than 10 days. dying technique is difficult and takes a long time to complete which means diers can't produce enough let
designers are using the event to try to get consumers to buy and promote the use of traditional textiles. more from legos on the ancient dying tech neat proving to be a catwalk hit. >> make a o is preparing for fashion week. designer is using the discipline garment die. it comes from southwestern nigeria and has been practiced for hundreds of years. macki is hoping to headache it more popular in her new collection. >> i think more and more african diners are looking to their roots...
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the apartments will replace the shuttered textile factory. the new kensington community development corporation is overseeing the rehab. in addition to 51 low to master's degr moderate income apartments, new sidewalks, and trees. >>> if you have peanut butter, time to do a new check. a popular peanut butter brand announced a recall. dangerous item found in some of their jars. >>> and still ahead at 5:00, a double dose of severe weather, a closer look at the damage of flooding and tornados in texas. newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> dressing up like witches and ghosts, not so much the norm anymore
the apartments will replace the shuttered textile factory. the new kensington community development corporation is overseeing the rehab. in addition to 51 low to master's degr moderate income apartments, new sidewalks, and trees. >>> if you have peanut butter, time to do a new check. a popular peanut butter brand announced a recall. dangerous item found in some of their jars. >>> and still ahead at 5:00, a double dose of severe weather, a closer look at the damage of flooding...
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the regulatory corporations, the textile sector is the only one with shared positions.rs will be negotiated at a later date. and so we have some movement in the area of rules with customs and trade facilitation, and we also have a draft-consolidated text on smes. and so we are making progress, but it's going to take us some time as we expect with any trade agreement. but the interesting thing about ttip is many of the issues under negotiation are not new. they've been the subject of continual negotiations and discussions for more than two decades to reduce regulatory barriers, promote regulatory cooperation. this is not a tab la race saw. we've been trying to have early warning systems, good manufacturing practices. we've got a lot of acronyms to remember that we've built on, transatlantic business dialogue, transatlanticking economic council, so i think that's very important. so regulatory cooperation is the key chapter to the overall success of ttip. there are lots of examples of these nontariff barriers, technical barriers to trade due to differences in regulations.
the regulatory corporations, the textile sector is the only one with shared positions.rs will be negotiated at a later date. and so we have some movement in the area of rules with customs and trade facilitation, and we also have a draft-consolidated text on smes. and so we are making progress, but it's going to take us some time as we expect with any trade agreement. but the interesting thing about ttip is many of the issues under negotiation are not new. they've been the subject of continual...
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textiles for example where developing countries were successful and we have this whole history of expert restraints that as soon as you became competitive in some sector, it was imposed on you by europe and other state countries as well. yes it sounds great. i do political economy it sounds very appealing to me to beat them into submission through trade diversion but i think the reality is that i don't think that's really in some sense equitable. and i think in -- and we're practically the probably will not be very clear rules set up by the eu and the u.s., it's going to be hard for them to get movement on regulatory standards and finance a lot of these issues, on other issues they may agree to not deal with agriculture and the like because they are protectionist of agriculture. i'm not going to say who's more protectionist, the u.s. or eu but we're in the middle of a massive drought in california and they're still growing rice in the imperial valley which is a desert, right? so clearly there is some protection in the united states in agriculture. forget eu protectionism. so i don't see
textiles for example where developing countries were successful and we have this whole history of expert restraints that as soon as you became competitive in some sector, it was imposed on you by europe and other state countries as well. yes it sounds great. i do political economy it sounds very appealing to me to beat them into submission through trade diversion but i think the reality is that i don't think that's really in some sense equitable. and i think in -- and we're practically the...
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workplace safety guidelines instituted, tariffs on textiles and clothing removed, tariffs on cars asigh as 70% in emerging markets like vietnam may also be out, farmers of u.s. poultry and beef might see taxes as well as tariffs to key markets cut too, taxes on other foods, dairy, sugar, wine, rice and seafood could be almost completely removed. tech titans like google will enjoy restrictions removed on sales in foreign markets. bottom line, it will probably be easier to sell stuff to the 11 other governments and it is a tax cut and tariff cut for many products. yes, a big deal. big as well the controversy about the tpp. those who like it say it will benefit all the nations involved, it could encourage other countries, most notably china too. those who don't like it, unions. they believe the agreement is a big gift to big business and will send jobs to overseas to low wage nations. they argue it will also mean higher prices for drugs because it applies american patent standards to other countries. keep in mind, this deal is far from being a real deal. congress must still approve it,
workplace safety guidelines instituted, tariffs on textiles and clothing removed, tariffs on cars asigh as 70% in emerging markets like vietnam may also be out, farmers of u.s. poultry and beef might see taxes as well as tariffs to key markets cut too, taxes on other foods, dairy, sugar, wine, rice and seafood could be almost completely removed. tech titans like google will enjoy restrictions removed on sales in foreign markets. bottom line, it will probably be easier to sell stuff to the 11...
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it has been repeatedly pointed out -- here we have to exclude agriculture and textiles -- for the most part tariffs are very low. market access is not the biggest deal in the world. standards,t to labor if you look at labor and environmental standards, i think the u.s. has increasingly been pushing those issues. there was a congressional agreement that was very clear that you can have all these with environment and labor standards. and the third and last one is regulatory. here i think that is are you -- a lot of problems. u.the u.s the u.s. is now in ths seat with respect to trade negotiations. the u.s. did this. we did a lot of bilateral trade agreements with key local training partners like morocco and bahrain, so clearly there is a insecurity element to that. but i think with respect to regulatory issues, that is where we really see potential for third parties to join the agreement. and if they are not part of that, and essentially regulatory standards in the 21st century will be set by the u.s. and the eu, which may or may not meet the interests of third parties. it may not be ver
it has been repeatedly pointed out -- here we have to exclude agriculture and textiles -- for the most part tariffs are very low. market access is not the biggest deal in the world. standards,t to labor if you look at labor and environmental standards, i think the u.s. has increasingly been pushing those issues. there was a congressional agreement that was very clear that you can have all these with environment and labor standards. and the third and last one is regulatory. here i think that is...
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i grew up in a town that's 50,000 people and had a textile mill that employed 10,000 people. the.the most depressed place that you can imagine. think about 15, a million have people, and think if there were a dozen or more, that is just part of the problem. abandon the utopian ideas, think about realism. just accept the fact that you have a long way to go up to the 2nd level competitive area which does not mean that is not a goal worth aspiring four. i don't want to go into a long discussion, but it's recognizing that pride in the country does not have to be the most populous read the most nuclear weapons or most anything in that way it can be because of your civilization and culture which can be separated from the military great power aspect of it. if you have the goals of becoming a great power, find work for and see where the competition is these days. but none of that is happening in russia right now. there is an economic reality to it. the economic utopianism of such an idea of thinking that russia kelly forward within a decade or two or three. who is going to do this? the on
i grew up in a town that's 50,000 people and had a textile mill that employed 10,000 people. the.the most depressed place that you can imagine. think about 15, a million have people, and think if there were a dozen or more, that is just part of the problem. abandon the utopian ideas, think about realism. just accept the fact that you have a long way to go up to the 2nd level competitive area which does not mean that is not a goal worth aspiring four. i don't want to go into a long discussion,...
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have had a fairly bearish expectation in terms of earnings in the states and it hasn't just been textiles we saw the likes of microsoft, amazon on friday. even mcdonald's, which has been under pressure for some time these are prices that the market hasn't been too used to. in terms of corporate expectations and what is actually going on, notwithstanding the ongoing volatility and commodities, it has been a fairly slow day. have: and that -- if you , doeshestra of stimulus it matter that the earnings don't match up? richard: it matters in terms of valuations because it won't take much for people to say we are looking rich. againstthing we are up is the ongoing chase for yield and that is the investigation destination of choice. the ftse is yielding anything between 3.5% and 4%. manus: and that is nowhere better personified than the likes of coke. about one of the corporate's we have on our screen -- phillips says that things are good for us in china. they are on track to divest confident.d china is richard: indeed. they also have no more than 10% exposure to china. pretty good figures -- a
have had a fairly bearish expectation in terms of earnings in the states and it hasn't just been textiles we saw the likes of microsoft, amazon on friday. even mcdonald's, which has been under pressure for some time these are prices that the market hasn't been too used to. in terms of corporate expectations and what is actually going on, notwithstanding the ongoing volatility and commodities, it has been a fairly slow day. have: and that -- if you , doeshestra of stimulus it matter that the...
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i had a textile mill that employed 10,000 evil and it's the most depressed place you can imagine. think if it were a million. if there were a dozen or more of those types of places, that's part of the problem. my point i have always made is to abandon the utopia idea. that's why i'm attracted to anyone in russia who talks in those terms. to've got a long way to go get to the second level competitive area. that doesn't mean it's not a goal worth aspiring for. i do want to go into a long discussion, but it is recognizing pride in a country doesn't have to mean you are the most populist or have the most nuclear weapons. it can be because of your civilization and culture and that can be separated from the military and great power aspect of it. if you have the goals of becoming a great power, fine. work for it and see where the competition is these days. but none of that is happening in russia right now. there is an economic reality to it. i've talked about the economic utopianism in thinking russia can leap forward in a decade or two or three to the forefront and there is a political
i had a textile mill that employed 10,000 evil and it's the most depressed place you can imagine. think if it were a million. if there were a dozen or more of those types of places, that's part of the problem. my point i have always made is to abandon the utopia idea. that's why i'm attracted to anyone in russia who talks in those terms. to've got a long way to go get to the second level competitive area. that doesn't mean it's not a goal worth aspiring for. i do want to go into a long...
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both down, every textile and everything.ntiation between the companies, because the etf are dominating trading. stephanie: are you training -- changing or two? you said he was like to be hedge fund manager a year ago. that said they needed to put their own skin in the game. i travel the world for my business. they are very high quality of life in our collection. stephanie: does it surprise you would you see them shut down their macro fund? >> this has been a tough market. the smart you are, the worst you're doing. it is very difficult market. >> does that apply to you? >> i hope not. [laughter] real estate is far less volatile. we move in ways. the stock market goes on a dime and you do not know why oftentimes. real estate does not do that. the stock market real estate, the property markets that we invested to your try to catch waves. the waves are good in the u.s.. the property sector, iowa said that the stock market is my favorite sector because there is liquidity. real estate is really not that liquid. the real estate mar
both down, every textile and everything.ntiation between the companies, because the etf are dominating trading. stephanie: are you training -- changing or two? you said he was like to be hedge fund manager a year ago. that said they needed to put their own skin in the game. i travel the world for my business. they are very high quality of life in our collection. stephanie: does it surprise you would you see them shut down their macro fund? >> this has been a tough market. the smart you...
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the textile river regatta was canceled halfway through. a measure of stability for the sox. john farrell will return as the manager of the sox next year. he had to undergo cancer treatment and finished chemotherapy last week. make sure you join us for newscenter 5 at noon and if you' re heading out now, you can watch the latest news center how do you start the day brighter? make the ride smoother? and finish with a smile? you' you' ve got t.j.maxx. >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the new film, "pan," hugh freeze. plus, "pretty little liars" star and author shay mitchell. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are emmy award winners kelly ripa and michael strahan!
the textile river regatta was canceled halfway through. a measure of stability for the sox. john farrell will return as the manager of the sox next year. he had to undergo cancer treatment and finished chemotherapy last week. make sure you join us for newscenter 5 at noon and if you' re heading out now, you can watch the latest news center how do you start the day brighter? make the ride smoother? and finish with a smile? you' you' ve got t.j.maxx. >> it's "live! with kelly &...
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were upset that the requested to connect with had received multiple reminder e-mail's the sum of textiles to you the fee to attend september 17th and october 31, 2014 the have until december 14th to submit a claim form to be included a loss of customers begin to $1,500 each. >>darya: san francisco company hopes to call from that and hope and a decade of financial losses is the second stint as the sea olsons helped start the company more than nine years ago they don't come, first time around on the board directors immensity has the maturity to fix the problem and call the public to lose half of their value in the past five months their plan to stay on at the ceo of mobile payment companies square and the consensus of the conflict centers and the co- founder of both companies. >>mark: member founded 1998 and was known for its ad campaign to company's founder was fortunate position last year the allegation of mismanagement and sexual harassment san francisco last gun store is closing on a said the city political climate has made it too difficult for them to stay open a high bridge farm store
were upset that the requested to connect with had received multiple reminder e-mail's the sum of textiles to you the fee to attend september 17th and october 31, 2014 the have until december 14th to submit a claim form to be included a loss of customers begin to $1,500 each. >>darya: san francisco company hopes to call from that and hope and a decade of financial losses is the second stint as the sea olsons helped start the company more than nine years ago they don't come, first time...