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textile industries. this rice the growth along which is sold throughout indonesia. he also found the water from the good steaks parent tree had lead levels one point five times the international limits for industrial waste water. there is more bad news when we receive the results for the pan asia factory where we took the water samples at night and. at the home of environmental activist danny responding we contact professor bernard. the french chemist who analyzed the pan asia waste water. usually. it. could be different. it's dark but. does a lot. not believe that she did does it mean to leave me alone who could do or better. i will of course are sure. to call them by. the know of your not. just for the betterment of the whole i do think you have not to release all of the so long is it long john the one who she is pushing with the new the c n n. o. o o i'm going to have or could just not. this issue. isn't. really a little closer each super to this issue. we want to know what major clothing brands do the polluting factories supplying. we see if through dozens of gl
textile industries. this rice the growth along which is sold throughout indonesia. he also found the water from the good steaks parent tree had lead levels one point five times the international limits for industrial waste water. there is more bad news when we receive the results for the pan asia factory where we took the water samples at night and. at the home of environmental activist danny responding we contact professor bernard. the french chemist who analyzed the pan asia waste water....
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textile industries. this rice the growth along which is solved through old indonesia will he also found the water from the guest x. factor had lead levels one point five times the international limits for industrial waste water. where there is more bad news when we receive the results for the pan asia factory where we took the water samples at night and people. at the home of environmental activist danny responded we contact professor bernard like you the french chemist who analyzed the pan asia waste water. using. different. bar. me to lay on the good. will of course. to combine. the norm of human not. just with the detriment of the whole. city. not to release. john the aleutian. pollution. oh. no i'm. not. this you. really believe each soon. we want to know what major clothing brands do the polluting factories supplying. we sift through dozens of globes. their labels show which ones are sourced from indonesia. we find a baby gap they're just made in indonesia. h n m sweater made in indonesia. adidas ma
textile industries. this rice the growth along which is solved through old indonesia will he also found the water from the guest x. factor had lead levels one point five times the international limits for industrial waste water. where there is more bad news when we receive the results for the pan asia factory where we took the water samples at night and people. at the home of environmental activist danny responded we contact professor bernard like you the french chemist who analyzed the pan...
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the textile industry lobby in indonesia a key sector with a twelve billion dollar turnover. e.g. meat is their representative. so what do you need to create leave for an environment. of our own border for someone like the cleaner for a call. or go utilization or someone to pick the environment is good for business. do you think the word that comes out of the research here do you think it can be used for drinking for irrigation we think it can be used this isn't from use we presenting our analysis of rice and water which show the presence of industrial pollutants of textile factories including harmonial disruptors and neural toxic or carcinogen genic molecules would you drink this water this is just comes from an asia for this is one of your members we do this what are you use it for you irrigation if i only put it i guess that even if you saw the all the problems we don't have to ask for your country we're looking for the environment when you see that we do not. when you talk a little bit in them and then at the order and close simple so the grounds of your power yes but the blam
the textile industry lobby in indonesia a key sector with a twelve billion dollar turnover. e.g. meat is their representative. so what do you need to create leave for an environment. of our own border for someone like the cleaner for a call. or go utilization or someone to pick the environment is good for business. do you think the word that comes out of the research here do you think it can be used for drinking for irrigation we think it can be used this isn't from use we presenting our...
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i came here as an undergraduate on a textile management scholarship. yes, textiles. my timing was not great. by the 1990's, the textile industry was in a major decline in south carolina, and to tell you the truth, i was not really interested in cotton, wool, or --k, but the collar ship scholarship was a ticket. ofmson was a big deal, for new people, full of possibility, and i ran with it. as you might have already guessed, i did not last long in textile management. after my first year, i change my major to -- wait for it -- accounting. know, i know. from textiles to accounting, i was living on the edge. [laughter] i loved math and numbers, in my accounting degree from clemson led to my first job as an accounting supervisor in a corporate job in charlotte, and that led to my involvement with the business community, which led me to running for and winning a seat in the south carolina house of representatives, which led me to run for governor, which led to me being able to raise that orange flag over the capitol dome athe statehouse when theson football won national cha
i came here as an undergraduate on a textile management scholarship. yes, textiles. my timing was not great. by the 1990's, the textile industry was in a major decline in south carolina, and to tell you the truth, i was not really interested in cotton, wool, or --k, but the collar ship scholarship was a ticket. ofmson was a big deal, for new people, full of possibility, and i ran with it. as you might have already guessed, i did not last long in textile management. after my first year, i change...
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textiles. my timing was not great. by the 1990s the textile industry within a major decline in south carolina and to tell you the truth i wasn't interested in cotton, wool or silk. the scholarship was my ticket to clemson. i was a girl from a close-knit family and small-town. clemson was a big deal, full of new people, full of possibility, and i ran with it. as you might've guessed i didn't last long in textile management. after my first year i changed my major to come away force, accounting. from textiles to accounting i was living on the edge. i love the math and i loved numbers and my accounting degree from clemson led to my first job as an accounting supervisor for a corporation in charlotte and that led to my involvement in the business community which led me to running for and winning a seat in the south carolina house of representatives which led to be to run for governor, which led to me being able to raise that orange flag over the capital dome at the statehouse when clemson football won the national champions
textiles. my timing was not great. by the 1990s the textile industry within a major decline in south carolina and to tell you the truth i wasn't interested in cotton, wool or silk. the scholarship was my ticket to clemson. i was a girl from a close-knit family and small-town. clemson was a big deal, full of new people, full of possibility, and i ran with it. as you might've guessed i didn't last long in textile management. after my first year i changed my major to come away force, accounting....
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orange outfits and attire and company makes textiles from the fields of citrus fruit. and concrete construction who visit a seaside holiday home in force. they're all there just a few days to go before prince harry and meghan markle say i do before the world and already there is tons of speculation about her wedding dress but royal watchers are certain that it will make history and this is not meg and mark rolls first marriage so will the dress reflect so that factual so far kensington palace has kept tight lipped on most of the wedding details therefore we had to do a bit of research ourselves about what will likely be the dress of the year. the transmission mark in the official engagement photos last year raised some eyebrows and that reportedly cost sixty thousand euros it goes without saying that when it comes to royal weddings bit of sweden's princess victoria or maxima getting married to prince william alexander of the netherlands no expenses past the guest list is exclusive to festivities lavish and the bride's dress has to be a showstopper. when prince william
orange outfits and attire and company makes textiles from the fields of citrus fruit. and concrete construction who visit a seaside holiday home in force. they're all there just a few days to go before prince harry and meghan markle say i do before the world and already there is tons of speculation about her wedding dress but royal watchers are certain that it will make history and this is not meg and mark rolls first marriage so will the dress reflect so that factual so far kensington palace...
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he's from aleppo which was a textile hub before the war there the thirty nine year old employed twenty five people in his workshop. which. i have experience as a tailor of men's and women's fashion i could even open a tailor shop after maybe even a large workshop were a lot of people could common work for me i can employ fifty people perhaps even one hundred s. in a shop. most office current managers are giving him a good start towards his goal they're banking on both syrians textiles experience even if the workers have no qualification. sions on paper salt to name on this it's down to the company not to insist too much on certificates or exam results that's a typical german obsession i think that these are the only things that matter when it comes to employment criteria. german language ability is still a must for angle in colts even if their employees skills are top notch they don't want misunderstandings and improperly cut fabric so they insist their staff take german language courses the need for such language skills is self evident to use of fossil honey after all he says he does
he's from aleppo which was a textile hub before the war there the thirty nine year old employed twenty five people in his workshop. which. i have experience as a tailor of men's and women's fashion i could even open a tailor shop after maybe even a large workshop were a lot of people could common work for me i can employ fifty people perhaps even one hundred s. in a shop. most office current managers are giving him a good start towards his goal they're banking on both syrians textiles...
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the textile industry now accounts for some eighty percent of the country's exports. a riffle works up to twelve hours a day six days a week earning the equivalent of just under seventy year olds a month if she were to get sick her family would not have enough to live on. long and this is not from the savile i don't understand much about it but i do believe the main problem in bangladesh is politics. the money for the big political parties blame each other for everything and we the ordinary people suffer as a result. what they fight each other they organize big demonstrations provoke violence and we are caught in the middle but they have the power and they do whatever they want to do on our side as. our travels are coming to an end we are back at duncan's university district at showbox where we meet two young musicians sufyan and reeve who come here often the square holds a special fascination for them for decades all major demonstrations and movements in bangladesh had their start here. sufyan and reid who have just started their university studies when they come her
the textile industry now accounts for some eighty percent of the country's exports. a riffle works up to twelve hours a day six days a week earning the equivalent of just under seventy year olds a month if she were to get sick her family would not have enough to live on. long and this is not from the savile i don't understand much about it but i do believe the main problem in bangladesh is politics. the money for the big political parties blame each other for everything and we the ordinary...
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. >>> right know the san jose museum of textiles are bringing attention to gun control. >> the museumg with the city for a gun buy back later this year where people can exchange a weapon for a quilt and cash for more on this we're joined now in studio by nancy brevard the director of the exhibit. people may think museums and quilts maybe not too exciting but when you throw in the subject of gun violence. eyes kinds of pop. mine did for sure. why approach the subject this way. >> i consider ourselves an art museum. and art museums should bring attention to what is going on in our community. hoping finding we have more common ground in this complex and multi faceted issue. >> you mention the politics because any talk of gun restrictions is political, have youd had any push back even though you're not taking a stand toward the artists who are advocating for gun control. >> we haven't had any push back. people have been congratulating us for having the courage and taking the risk to do this. but with the art works and exhibition show this is not a two sided for or against second amendment
. >>> right know the san jose museum of textiles are bringing attention to gun control. >> the museumg with the city for a gun buy back later this year where people can exchange a weapon for a quilt and cash for more on this we're joined now in studio by nancy brevard the director of the exhibit. people may think museums and quilts maybe not too exciting but when you throw in the subject of gun violence. eyes kinds of pop. mine did for sure. why approach the subject this way....
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guns: loaded conversations is the latest show here at the san jose museum ofquilts and textiles.y- themed exhibit is a collection of from artists who have something to say about gun violence. patron judi venuto of san lorenzo is very impressed.judi venuto/museum patron "...im a quilter myself so seeing this in terms of the social impact is just a little on the awesome side...." produced by artist from across the country the various works depict lax gun laws while paying tribute to the victims of gun violence. the museum insists it is not taking sides but there is a growing number of activist quilters who are doing just that says director nancy bavor.nancy bavor/san jose museum of quilts and textiles "out idea is to prove a place for understanding, education and civil discourse and thwmuseum has an obligation to museum has an and thwcivil discourse education and understanding, place for is to prove a "out idea textilesquilts and jose museum of nancy bavor/san bavor.director nancy bavor.nancy bavor/san jose museum of quilts and textiles "out idea is to prove a place for understandi
guns: loaded conversations is the latest show here at the san jose museum ofquilts and textiles.y- themed exhibit is a collection of from artists who have something to say about gun violence. patron judi venuto of san lorenzo is very impressed.judi venuto/museum patron "...im a quilter myself so seeing this in terms of the social impact is just a little on the awesome side...." produced by artist from across the country the various works depict lax gun laws while paying tribute to the...
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he's from aleppo which was a textile hub before the war there the thirty nine year old employed twenty five people in his workshop. which leads. i have experience as a tailor of men's and women's fashion i could even open a tailor shop after last week maybe even a large workshop were a lot of people could common work for me and i can employ fifty people perhaps even hundreds and i shall see why should we try. most office current managers are giving him a good start towards his goal they're banking on both syrians textiles experience even if the workers have no qualifications on paper. to name on this it's down to the company not to insist too much on certificates or exam results that's a typical german obsession i think that these are the only things that matter when it comes to employment criteria. you know german language ability is still a must for angle and colts even if their employees skills are top notch they don't want misunderstandings and improperly cut fabric so they insist their staff. picture my language courses the need for such language skills is self evident to use of f
he's from aleppo which was a textile hub before the war there the thirty nine year old employed twenty five people in his workshop. which leads. i have experience as a tailor of men's and women's fashion i could even open a tailor shop after last week maybe even a large workshop were a lot of people could common work for me and i can employ fifty people perhaps even hundreds and i shall see why should we try. most office current managers are giving him a good start towards his goal they're...
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portugal and spain as well were very big in the textile industry. can remember being there during the height of the european debt crisis and talking to portuguese manufacturers, textile manufacturers, that had owned factories, had had some of these factories in their families for many, many years. it is so hard to compete. we used to compete on our currency, and we had a shot against the likes of china. now we don't have that shot anymore. same thing is going on in italy, not as big as the textile area although they have silk and como, up by lake como where i was married actually. but for 2 trillion-dollars economy that relyies on the manufacturing of some high-end products, the manufacturing of wine and pasta and olive oil, they want to send this abroad, it is harder when your euro is worth much more. they are thinking of going back to the lira. i said from the beginning this was innovative, exciting experiment but i didn't think it would work because you have too many countries, the euro that is, too many countries with too many different kinds of
portugal and spain as well were very big in the textile industry. can remember being there during the height of the european debt crisis and talking to portuguese manufacturers, textile manufacturers, that had owned factories, had had some of these factories in their families for many, many years. it is so hard to compete. we used to compete on our currency, and we had a shot against the likes of china. now we don't have that shot anymore. same thing is going on in italy, not as big as the...
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the part but his father convinced him not to and now he's doing it traineeship in a china sea in textiles factory. for leisure my dad found out i wanted to leave he paid me to stay i listen to him and then i heard about this place. the factory has a training center that's co-founded by germany it's one of thirty pilot projects in tunis here run by the german association for international cooperation. the german tunis and advice center was set up a year ago and cheeriness one of its goals is to find suitable skilled workers and transport them to germany legally the other more importantly is to show young tunisians the job opportunities in their own country and discourage them from leaving. but we've now reached more than three hundred thousand people and offered most of them a prospect for the future. like iman sassy the center helped him retrain from hotel management to a social media manager and he's found a permanent job. it was a huge opportunity for me. now what i think about going to germany anymore. i feel good. yes. but german funding alone can't solve the problems and she misses .
the part but his father convinced him not to and now he's doing it traineeship in a china sea in textiles factory. for leisure my dad found out i wanted to leave he paid me to stay i listen to him and then i heard about this place. the factory has a training center that's co-founded by germany it's one of thirty pilot projects in tunis here run by the german association for international cooperation. the german tunis and advice center was set up a year ago and cheeriness one of its goals is to...
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yes, actually, a textile. lemonis: it's in the store. grab it, okay?i'm comfortable moving forward based on four categories -- textiles and paper, number one, room scents, number two, gift box, number three, and then body care and skincare. now that we have the four categories that we're gonna move forward with, we can develop a plan of how we're gonna sell online and in the store. each category is scalable. for example, in the textile category, adding more scarves, linen, and paper will increase sales. in the home fragrance category, we can develop more candles, room sprays, and diffusers, including seasonal scents. the body care category includes a number of items, but it is anchored by monica's signature product, the sea buckthorn balm. and the last category is the gift boxes, allowing customers to compile the things from the previous three categories and create great gifting items. so is everybody on board on this is the business plan moving forward? monica: i don't agree to that right now. i'm not gonna agree to that. lemonis: what was the point o
yes, actually, a textile. lemonis: it's in the store. grab it, okay?i'm comfortable moving forward based on four categories -- textiles and paper, number one, room scents, number two, gift box, number three, and then body care and skincare. now that we have the four categories that we're gonna move forward with, we can develop a plan of how we're gonna sell online and in the store. each category is scalable. for example, in the textile category, adding more scarves, linen, and paper will...
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a crash course in south asian textile design.some of the best designers from both countries are present this designer comes from india and explains very different very very different fashion is slightly different . fashion is very different when you go down south india it's extremely extremely different you will find less bling the less clothes in the south so you will find more of leaves in the south so where is that when you go to get to the east you have a lot of penguins and textiles that come into place so i mean this sets diversity throughout that's what india is known for at the end of the. indian design is a more experimental and pakistanis are still vishnu and indeed the pope in their thinking invented the step but had contracts to lose allowed to lose prowse there's a lot of play with options where is the indian designers concentrate more than structured stuff. and what does her pakistani colleagues say. the thing that's very unique to pakistan is that the fashion that we bring along is exactly where everybody pakistan
a crash course in south asian textile design.some of the best designers from both countries are present this designer comes from india and explains very different very very different fashion is slightly different . fashion is very different when you go down south india it's extremely extremely different you will find less bling the less clothes in the south so you will find more of leaves in the south so where is that when you go to get to the east you have a lot of penguins and textiles that...
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once pristine indonesia's river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories to supply a global fashion chain one is the examines the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera. from the little white house wanted to pick it up on. the night that i'm honestly not bombing them in the need. to have them standing but now i do. not know one here knows. when he. looked me in there and that there are. no there's been no no. no no no. no. no no no. no. thank you thank you in. a headlock. standing by live. in but now it's a more difficult was that i was going to. miss the good of things. that he. said. without this. little. time by the rest of the highland. senate that day. and i'm not. machine any momma i don't. need to tie it my best said to me at most of. the clothes i. do not plan i'm sort of separately how. can feed the one who can we all know now. and so one of the other headlines. for us she might have been a nun and lenny. on facebook. but you can make. her lose it. could be they can head off much over the simply a minute and it is hard for me to listen. again sh
once pristine indonesia's river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories to supply a global fashion chain one is the examines the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera. from the little white house wanted to pick it up on. the night that i'm honestly not bombing them in the need. to have them standing but now i do. not know one here knows. when he. looked me in there and that there are. no there's been no no. no no no. no. no no no. no. thank you thank you in. a...
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"guns: loaded conversations" is the latest show at the san jose museum of quilts and textiles... all while paying tribute to the victims of gun violence. the museum says not all the quilts depict anti-gun views. < "out idea is to prove a place for understanding, education and civil discourse and thwmuseum has an obligation to engage the community in talking about this very controversial issue...">( darya ) at the exhibit ... visitors can join the conversation too by placing a shell casing in the slot that best represents their views on guns and gun violence. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... the sharks even things up with the golden knights. and dwayne wade has a big surprise for an american hero. ( darya ) and after the break... thieves break-in into an east bay home and get away with 100-thousand dollars worth of belongings. ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) in the east bay...
"guns: loaded conversations" is the latest show at the san jose museum of quilts and textiles... all while paying tribute to the victims of gun violence. the museum says not all the quilts depict anti-gun views. < "out idea is to prove a place for understanding, education and civil discourse and thwmuseum has an obligation to engage the community in talking about this very controversial issue...">( darya ) at the exhibit ... visitors can join the conversation too by...
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with so called textiles. listen listen children remain in the. wreckage of the business news news that was why don't you go yeah. yeah resigned. another subject hey try try to calm down that that that is indeed a young off seasog down south. did you. ever. and. reservation. yeah. i thought he josh online to fifty five percent. yeah jack jack acog company proposals or to. by. percent says but i doubt it'll make six yeah. as i said in an. email. i just i just. i'm. it does he mean. what would have happened now over the next couple of weeks? a man may take place as if it were a. success. over the last. right. france is a sideline. nine ninety two hundred twenty. nine ninety nine. it's also known. as he said said what what you. calling from. it also. gives you that. there's a. but when i was out of his resignation. this is also saying on an absolute price i sat back out now. girl out have have ready. on time ross the dows street recess and come on the market. europe falling within the. it's all self. cat address right here on your right eye in genera
with so called textiles. listen listen children remain in the. wreckage of the business news news that was why don't you go yeah. yeah resigned. another subject hey try try to calm down that that that is indeed a young off seasog down south. did you. ever. and. reservation. yeah. i thought he josh online to fifty five percent. yeah jack jack acog company proposals or to. by. percent says but i doubt it'll make six yeah. as i said in an. email. i just i just. i'm. it does he mean. what would...
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but it's not going to be a demographic dividend in less we create jobs and what we have seen is in textiles in particular there is an enormous opportunity to employ our people but we're not going to be able to employ anyone if we allow this to continue in the way it is an immigrant from mine has been awarded french citizenship after. dramatic video of him rescuing a child went viral mamadou kasama saw a crowd gathered outside a building in paris we're told there was hanging from a fourth floor balcony he pulled himself up with his bare hands to reach and save the child as are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after al-jazeera. listen dude who goes the place. houses flats rolex watches. we expose the criminal gangs who fix international cricket matches. means i get a bit better at al-jazeera as investigative unit reveals how fixers bookmakers and players rig matches sixty to seventy plus inventions you can say use a fix now fix. international players agree to take money to play in a corrupt cricket tournament as then would you play. it's often gives you a script plan you will fo
but it's not going to be a demographic dividend in less we create jobs and what we have seen is in textiles in particular there is an enormous opportunity to employ our people but we're not going to be able to employ anyone if we allow this to continue in the way it is an immigrant from mine has been awarded french citizenship after. dramatic video of him rescuing a child went viral mamadou kasama saw a crowd gathered outside a building in paris we're told there was hanging from a fourth floor...
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textile feathered crown that from our max my daughters are brought along seems to have been the lucky charm they can also decorate themselves with a twenty seventeen metal bottle titled lizzie dr jack us. and now to our quiz i'm sure you know the set up we play a cover version of a german hit from the past and you have to tell us who did the original this time we have eighteen year old aaron ball and from scotland with ninety nine a red balloon. floating in the sun sky and it was this very good. sound. from somewhere else. ronnie. focus. on the sky for now. good. awesome voice but who recorded the original poster replies to do you doubt will pop explored what test pass a six and a one three three five five berlin germany or by email those who pop exported ass d.w. dot com and don't forget to include your own postal address this week a we are giving away c.d.'s from here jennifer of our stock power and to make a short him finally and trip back in time to the eighties when mention of hi hi where at their peak thirty years ago they recorded the langman toyman off played in can with the l
textile feathered crown that from our max my daughters are brought along seems to have been the lucky charm they can also decorate themselves with a twenty seventeen metal bottle titled lizzie dr jack us. and now to our quiz i'm sure you know the set up we play a cover version of a german hit from the past and you have to tell us who did the original this time we have eighteen year old aaron ball and from scotland with ninety nine a red balloon. floating in the sun sky and it was this very...
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and that that's not take the lead in the final one can make make textiles. he treats. yeah yeah falling behind on sounds meant as well as the non banks retailers as gentle. and also you can you see that after. a bad idea. yes yes and. not only extend sentence as very. easily uncensored he's a lot more. about the seat on the bus is fixable. stop after transfer the high high d. pop up to. now. can you you'll. have a tv female relative to the fact that nine. hundred and twenty six year history stays the honey honey it ist and it has. a lot of. to me he myself. i think i think it's. new. hello. to have a. this is a sport for. some of the more business and i'd only have yeah bennett in a day that hold and you run around you if you have something on the on the street right crimes. against humanity. wash water with a monitoring during a government that that not correct. president. donald on from trying signs exactly hold on that day. cell cell is as assets. enter a case that's that's saying a lot though didn't eat meat means a lot to nationals assets. russian. women as they s
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once pristine indonesia's chittering river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply a global fashion chain one of many of the examined the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera. the conditions for existence on earth a sustained by complex web of climatic processes. i mean the rains predictable seasons and consistent temperatures all allow life to flourish. but over reliance on fossil fuels is causing the delicate balance of our planet to shift. instances of extreme weather used to be rather but now deadly heat waves wildfires powerful floods hurricanes and trucks are becoming the norm. the question is no longer will they happen but when and how we can cope with them. i'm going to in kenya to explore a high tech solution that is helping her to survive on going to. a number who viewed in myanmar where drones are helping to protect coastal communities against extreme weather events. two years kenya has been in the grip of a devastating drought amongst those worst affected are kenya over five million pastoring for whom finding fresh water and lush p
once pristine indonesia's chittering river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply a global fashion chain one of many of the examined the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera. the conditions for existence on earth a sustained by complex web of climatic processes. i mean the rains predictable seasons and consistent temperatures all allow life to flourish. but over reliance on fossil fuels is causing the delicate balance of our planet to shift....
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these are the greatest costumes and textiles from israel museum in jerusalem they're allowing to travel. some of the outfits are over 150 to 200 years old. they're the most beautifully made embroidered, all kinds of dyeing techniques with silk and gold fabrics. basically the show is about what jewish people wear all around the world, whether it is in southern italy or in uzbekistan, morocco. it's really a chance to look at the global nature of jewish life. >> so interesting. we are going to talk more about the future but it occurs to me to ask how do you actually decide in the world of art what exhibit to focus on and what kind of themes to call from? >> it's a very collaborative and imaginative process of our our board who give us advice and suggestions. the rube goldberg show i don't think would have happened were it not for our nearest and dearest supporters and board members. we look at two kinds of shows. we look at exhibitions that are organized by other institutions and can travel to san francisco. we try to be that institution that brings that show to san francisco. some of your
these are the greatest costumes and textiles from israel museum in jerusalem they're allowing to travel. some of the outfits are over 150 to 200 years old. they're the most beautifully made embroidered, all kinds of dyeing techniques with silk and gold fabrics. basically the show is about what jewish people wear all around the world, whether it is in southern italy or in uzbekistan, morocco. it's really a chance to look at the global nature of jewish life. >> so interesting. we are going...
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once pristine indonesia's chittering river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply global fashion chains one of the nice examines the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera.
once pristine indonesia's chittering river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply global fashion chains one of the nice examines the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera.
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then, $50,000 specifically for research and development and the creation of new products, buying textiles new things and turning them into real high-margin moneymakers. -so you'd want to see a wider assortment or something? -i think we have to work collectively with the team to allow creativity to breathe. -that's a bit of a shift. -is it? what's so shifty about it? -jeans aren't going to be our primary focus. -this company will not survive as a men's denim jean company. -$300,000 sounds like a reasonable dollar amount. on the personal part of it, i have put money in, and i'm a 10 percent owner. giving up 50 percent of my investment, how do i get my return on my investment? i would like to be able to, you know, give up 30 percent. -i really struggle with giving up so much equity. -well, this is control. 51 percent is control. -we're each giving up half. -we're ceding control of the company. -i think 300 for 35 percent. -i can't do it. -what do you mean? -coming up... -i'm just feeling emotional. -you want to talk about it? -i don't do well with unknown. i like certainty. i like structure.
then, $50,000 specifically for research and development and the creation of new products, buying textiles new things and turning them into real high-margin moneymakers. -so you'd want to see a wider assortment or something? -i think we have to work collectively with the team to allow creativity to breathe. -that's a bit of a shift. -is it? what's so shifty about it? -jeans aren't going to be our primary focus. -this company will not survive as a men's denim jean company. -$300,000 sounds like a...
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the magnificent building that housed his textile company still exists he laid the foundations for berlin as a fashion center. was the lagerfeld of the eight hundred thirty s. . he set the course berlin fashion would take and exported it in huge numbers. well you see here you can still see the v. for valentino and here is a rather on a m. . in the one nine hundred twenty s. designs became simpler and easier to mass produce but off the rack fashion wasn't all that was made on a go school doors where so were costumes for cabaret and film performers. the national socialist destroyed that world they expropriated the jewish garment makers property the fashion nurses went to non jewish employees. after the war ended the squarely in. his lawyer it's a tragic legacy of the nazi users for to me with jewish garment manufacturers and star designers have been completely lost to our collective memory horchata. today house folk times square is little more than a stop on the metro it's never been able to recover its glamorous past. my next stop takes me tonight because currently one of berlin's most hyp
the magnificent building that housed his textile company still exists he laid the foundations for berlin as a fashion center. was the lagerfeld of the eight hundred thirty s. . he set the course berlin fashion would take and exported it in huge numbers. well you see here you can still see the v. for valentino and here is a rather on a m. . in the one nine hundred twenty s. designs became simpler and easier to mass produce but off the rack fashion wasn't all that was made on a go school doors...
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the main sectors hit by the sanctions are textiles, coal, and crude oil. u.s., andan union, japan have strengthened their own measures against pyongyang over the years. under pressure from the united states, china, north korea's biggest trading partner, has tightened trade, as well. overall trade between the two countries felton 10.5% last year. figures, south korea's central bank estimates north korea's gdp stood at about $28.5 billion in 2016 with growth and nearly 4%. that is only a fraction of south korea's almost $1.3 trillion gdp. forication could be off both koreas. south korean government estimating that a unified korea could potentially generate and $8.7 trillion economy i-20 55. one point seven times the projected size of south korea alone. >> let's take a look at some more top business headlines. app i -- apple has won a case against samsung. the crane electronics giant has to pay apple. the legal battle has been ongoing since 2011. apple was awarded over $1 billion in damages early in the case with the two sides fighting over the amount ever si
the main sectors hit by the sanctions are textiles, coal, and crude oil. u.s., andan union, japan have strengthened their own measures against pyongyang over the years. under pressure from the united states, china, north korea's biggest trading partner, has tightened trade, as well. overall trade between the two countries felton 10.5% last year. figures, south korea's central bank estimates north korea's gdp stood at about $28.5 billion in 2016 with growth and nearly 4%. that is only a fraction...
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once pristine indonesia's chittering river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply a global fashion chain one used examines the. human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera coming. up.
once pristine indonesia's chittering river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply a global fashion chain one used examines the. human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera coming. up.