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slave wages in the middle of the european union and more on wage dumping in the textile industry coming out shortly in a business. about a whole lot more are up next we're going for the one and also you have a top of the hour. because we have a bit of the. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you use favors with official information as attorneys i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same core to social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption work on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the sounds of the humans and see the right to fools who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is. id dollars. at the. trade conflicts rising debts and rising interest rates it's enough to scare the asian development bank into lowering its growth forecasts for the coming year. also on the show textiles made in the e.u. but ethical a plea for high a page from eastern europe. and the end of an era at dima long time c.e.o. david satcher s
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also on the show textiles made in the e.u. but ave it's a cop a plea for higher pay from eastern europe. welcome to a business starting with a major change to dima c.e.o. is leaving his post next year and will go along to head up the company's supervisory board his departure comes at a time of turmoil in the german car industry as it struggles to respond to the emissions scandal the prospect of diesel bans and the threat of tariffs from the united states has been at a dive now for four decades and he has been at the helm for the last twelve years he'll be replaced by wait for it this man coming up now there is on the right all of regionally from sweden he's been with dimed us since one thousand nine hundred ninety three. for more let's cross over now to christiane he's professor for strategic management of the warrick business school good to have you with us first of all why is such a quitting and why now. i think it's a mark of the changes going on in the car industry has done a very good job you have to remember to ti came i
also on the show textiles made in the e.u. but ave it's a cop a plea for higher pay from eastern europe. welcome to a business starting with a major change to dima c.e.o. is leaving his post next year and will go along to head up the company's supervisory board his departure comes at a time of turmoil in the german car industry as it struggles to respond to the emissions scandal the prospect of diesel bans and the threat of tariffs from the united states has been at a dive now for four decades...
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slave wages in the middle of the european union more on bridge jumping the textile industry coming up shortly in business. that is meant those who know us have other business headlines for you that's it for me i'm touching i'll see you at the top of the hour look forward to it i buy. a contentious figure at home. in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. who quickly as his downfall. i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder why not should we have to comprehend when peace has taken us today there is a new arms race. with time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace we starts october third on d w. two to look at the. trade conflicts rising debt and rising interest rates it's enough to scare the asian development bank into lowering its growth for costs for the coming year. the end of an era at the time the longtime c.e.o. david satcher stepped down in spring next year making room for the first kn
slave wages in the middle of the european union more on bridge jumping the textile industry coming up shortly in business. that is meant those who know us have other business headlines for you that's it for me i'm touching i'll see you at the top of the hour look forward to it i buy. a contentious figure at home. in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. who quickly as his downfall. i...
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about 40 or 50 of our textiles, we have records that they were treated, but we assume any textiles or other organic objects in our collections, if we had it in that time between the 1950's and the 1970's, we are very careful about how it is stored. this one down here, this is our most recent rabbit fur blanket. this one is from 2016 peered it was made by an artist from zuni pueblo. eric is a master weaver, does all kinds of different weavings, but in the last couple of years has started focusing on these older artistic traditions people had not been doing for many years. there was nobody in his community to teach rabbit fur blanket weaving. so eric has done a lot of research in museums, which is again, why i think museum collections are very important and can play a very important role in contemporary native art. has essentially been able to re-create some of these techniques by examining furt just rabbit blankets in our museum, but rabbit fur blankets in museums all over the country. he has been able to reverse engineer that process by looking at museum objects in collections. and th
about 40 or 50 of our textiles, we have records that they were treated, but we assume any textiles or other organic objects in our collections, if we had it in that time between the 1950's and the 1970's, we are very careful about how it is stored. this one down here, this is our most recent rabbit fur blanket. this one is from 2016 peered it was made by an artist from zuni pueblo. eric is a master weaver, does all kinds of different weavings, but in the last couple of years has started...
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the textiles are dumped in landfills. meaning they can harm the environment that's because many clothes are produced with toxic chemicals. you see so subtle while it collects used clothes from his neighborhood. company remedy recycles used textiles. produces bags tissue holders and jackets. to give the products a colorful look they had to keep taking. the twenty one year old entrepreneur employs five tailors. and just have each of them make fifty bags a week. bags cost between nine and eleven euro's. to reshape the textile industry in tanzania. if you. want to tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. or better. story. hey felicia how many pencils do you think you've already used up in your life to be honest i've never bothered to count but i'm sure you to look right well and see you wouldn't believe it more than fourteen billion pencils are produced worldwide every year that's a lot of trees and has a major impact on the environment so kenyans came up with a clever idea they produce pens and pencils made ou
the textiles are dumped in landfills. meaning they can harm the environment that's because many clothes are produced with toxic chemicals. you see so subtle while it collects used clothes from his neighborhood. company remedy recycles used textiles. produces bags tissue holders and jackets. to give the products a colorful look they had to keep taking. the twenty one year old entrepreneur employs five tailors. and just have each of them make fifty bags a week. bags cost between nine and eleven...
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your happiness was a textile center too in ancient times the sacred healing family water has proved ideal for dining and processing wool the delicate fabrics one by the roman senators came from here inscriptions on graves suggest that the city is textiles trade was brisk one man came to have made the sea journey to italy seventy two times to sell his lands here up and his was a cosmopolitan city where anatolians macedonians from greece romans jews and in due course christians all live together. the decline began in the fourth century a.d. the guys anti an empire had little interest in trading with rome the bath houses were converted into a bestseller because the last impressive building dates from the fifth century. there were ends of a church sacred to send philip the motor to castle was a missionary and harappan as he established the first christian congregation here and was crucified here in the year eighty seven. the octagon all building has been left in a sorry state by numerous earth quakes but it significance for the evolution of a key easy as tickle architecture in christian cultu
your happiness was a textile center too in ancient times the sacred healing family water has proved ideal for dining and processing wool the delicate fabrics one by the roman senators came from here inscriptions on graves suggest that the city is textiles trade was brisk one man came to have made the sea journey to italy seventy two times to sell his lands here up and his was a cosmopolitan city where anatolians macedonians from greece romans jews and in due course christians all live together....
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the fifty year old king of textiles heads a fortune estimated at one point five billion dollars. this weekend he's on his yoest a shana a fifty maize a long three story floating palace built entirely awesome precious would. take the boat to the maldives. you know if. you haven't been in a long time the one who got us all but it's only eleven am the posse has already started. for these old school friends the weekend in goa is a reunion not to be missed. the breakfast and truffle omelette caviar japanese chocolates and find in teach wines separate wishes and caviar dreams and i'm. in. london and that. is. lectionary. by the end of the morning the group of fifty somethings have already fallen back into adolescence it's only the song in the style of the toys that it's changed. back to mumbai and it's back to work. the family textile business and the bang this brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighty million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little
the fifty year old king of textiles heads a fortune estimated at one point five billion dollars. this weekend he's on his yoest a shana a fifty maize a long three story floating palace built entirely awesome precious would. take the boat to the maldives. you know if. you haven't been in a long time the one who got us all but it's only eleven am the posse has already started. for these old school friends the weekend in goa is a reunion not to be missed. the breakfast and truffle omelette caviar...
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wedding outfit all the textiles are woven by men in the community. specifically at the beginning of that ceremony. andceremony took six years then a payback. when a woman is given these -- these clothes, she wears them three times in her life. the ceremony represents a safe passage for her and her children and her husband. she reciprocates that gift with a basket. that basket is made for her husband. when he passes that will be buried with him. we only have one wedding ceremony, one marriage, one wedding. divorced, then you don't go through a divorce ceremony. you just no longer live together in this life. we still acknowledge it as being a married couple in our language and some of the responsibilities. they are stillon at polished to live a happy life forever. it's a wonderful way to look at the world despite the realities it takes place. we have a few toys given to their children. there are lighting sticks, a little game with a ball and stick. ball and stick represents lightning that we want to bring to our community. the radel is made out of a co
wedding outfit all the textiles are woven by men in the community. specifically at the beginning of that ceremony. andceremony took six years then a payback. when a woman is given these -- these clothes, she wears them three times in her life. the ceremony represents a safe passage for her and her children and her husband. she reciprocates that gift with a basket. that basket is made for her husband. when he passes that will be buried with him. we only have one wedding ceremony, one marriage,...
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the textiles are dumped in landfills. meaning they can harm the environment that's because many clothes are produced with toxic chemicals. she says struggle while a collectors used clothes from his neighborhood. company remedy recycles used textiles. produces bags to shareholders and jackets. to give the products a colorful look they have looked to keep changing. the twenty one year old entrepreneur employs five tailors. using the staff each of them make fifty bags a week. bags cost between nine and eleven euro's. wants to reshape the textile industry in tanzania. if you want. to tell us about it. this is our website or send us a tweet. or better. story. hey felicia how many pencils do you think you've already used up in your life to be honest i've never bothered to count but i'm sure you look right well and see you wouldn't believe it more than fourteen billion pencils are produced worldwide every year that's a lot of trees and has a major impact on the environment so kenyans come up with a clever idea they produce pens
the textiles are dumped in landfills. meaning they can harm the environment that's because many clothes are produced with toxic chemicals. she says struggle while a collectors used clothes from his neighborhood. company remedy recycles used textiles. produces bags to shareholders and jackets. to give the products a colorful look they have looked to keep changing. the twenty one year old entrepreneur employs five tailors. using the staff each of them make fifty bags a week. bags cost between...
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here in europe bulgaria is one of the continent's major textile producers largely due to its low cost structure the average wage of a textile worker is only about three hundred fifty euros now that's peanuts especially when you consider bulgaria is an e.u. member state and that is why many young bulgarians are leaving to find jobs in other parts of the e.u. . guts a dead chav in southern belle gary people in this region make their living mostly from agriculture and tourism but many bow guerin's also work in the textile industry german entrepreneur bet has been producing clothes here since one thousand nine hundred three when he founded the company pier in texas. they produce men's clothing as well as women's fashion for luxury brands mostly sold in german stores . two thousand employees work here the average net salary of three hundred fifty euros per month is higher than other factories around the e.u. country. we pay more than average because we expect more than average from our employees. like quality flexibility and adapting to new products and materials. it's two thirty pm time f
here in europe bulgaria is one of the continent's major textile producers largely due to its low cost structure the average wage of a textile worker is only about three hundred fifty euros now that's peanuts especially when you consider bulgaria is an e.u. member state and that is why many young bulgarians are leaving to find jobs in other parts of the e.u. . guts a dead chav in southern belle gary people in this region make their living mostly from agriculture and tourism but many bow guerin's...
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to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson -- excuse me, unlike hamilton, however, clay frames his defense of the bank of the united states in common man rhetoric. hamilton said the bank is good for financial interests. clay says the bank is good for farmers. the bank is good for mechanics, for manufacturers, for the country as a whole. we need to recharter this bank, and there is the whig party platform. wigs support klay's american system. they support utilizing the powers of the federal government to stimulate economic activity, and they adopt a broad interpretation of the constitution. the federal government, the whigs say, do have the right to engage in this activity. they come mostly from new england, but also from the west. clay is from the west, and he hopes his improvements in t
to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson -- excuse me, unlike hamilton, however, clay frames his defense of the bank of the united states in common man rhetoric. hamilton said the bank is good for financial interests. clay says the bank is...
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textile organized.rkers glass workers. >> ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from the new york islands -- from the redwood forest to the new york islands ♪ >> in three years, 5 million americans organized. cio. >> 1938. >> ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy you better take all your cares away sing hallelujah, get ready for the judgment day forget your troubles and just just get happy -- just get happy better chase all your cares away ♪ narrator: berlin. chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions. he claimed that all allegations to the contrary are fabrications circulated by an international jewish conspiracy. ♪ narrator: poland, 1939. [explosions] ♪ >> poland. denmark. norway. holland. belgium. luxembourg. france. yugoslavia. greece. december 7, 1941. [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ >> in the african hills, on the bleak islands of the pacific, we got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its ocean
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bug area is a major textile producer largely due to low labor costs here in the southern town of gazza del chip many earn a living in the clothing industry german entrepreneur bear tom hartman has been producing clothes here since one thousand nine hundred three when he founded the company pier and tex it manufactures men's and women's fashion for luxury brands mostly sold in german stores two thousand employees work here the average net salary of three hundred fifty euros per month is higher than in other factories around the country. more than the average because we expect more than the average from our employees we expect things like quality flexibility and adapting to new products and materials. it's two thirty pm time for the shift hand-over employees fought hard for their above average salary a few years ago they shut down the production line with a strike. outside of the factory a worker says the salary still isn't enough to survive on workers rights groups see it that way to the main headquarters of the union representing clothing and textile workers is located in the capital s
bug area is a major textile producer largely due to low labor costs here in the southern town of gazza del chip many earn a living in the clothing industry german entrepreneur bear tom hartman has been producing clothes here since one thousand nine hundred three when he founded the company pier and tex it manufactures men's and women's fashion for luxury brands mostly sold in german stores two thousand employees work here the average net salary of three hundred fifty euros per month is higher...
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from high end textiles and suit jackets it is here that this damon gets his adrenaline rush. want to promote the sport stories his biggest critic two or three times a day every day for becoming director no there's no degree rise or any of that so it is just you know bring whatever you brought or people have his enthusiasm to figure out some adrenaline and. to become a good of a drag this ties to the danger fascinates the inmates who are accustomed to the billion is escapades. two years ago something gagnon decided to treat himself to the thrill of a true high speed right. to the timing like taxing on ears cuts about proposition to pay what it will to shut up about security over the public stone erik prince is going to step down. despite his busy schedule got him travels the world to live out his dream and fly the colors of the indian flag it's a vet check out for jay carney a wins from green arts paid to the entrance ticket to the sunday sports event a million dollars at that price the souvenir video looks like the trailer for an action film. for his first year the novice fin
from high end textiles and suit jackets it is here that this damon gets his adrenaline rush. want to promote the sport stories his biggest critic two or three times a day every day for becoming director no there's no degree rise or any of that so it is just you know bring whatever you brought or people have his enthusiasm to figure out some adrenaline and. to become a good of a drag this ties to the danger fascinates the inmates who are accustomed to the billion is escapades. two years ago...
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textile organized.n americans organized. cio. >> 1938, ♪ ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy♪ ♪ you better take all your cares away♪ ♪ sing hallelujah ♪ get ready for the judgment day♪ ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy you better chase all your cares away. we're going to the promise land♪ there is also peaceful on the other side♪ forget your troubles, come on get the♪ shout hallelujah, come on get have♪ get ready for the judgment day♪ >> berlin. chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions. he claimed that all allegations to the contrary are fabrications circulated by an international jewish conspiracy. ♪ narrator: poland, 1939. [explosions] ♪ >> poland, denmark, norway, ♪ >> holland, belgium, luxembourg, greece.yugoslavia, december 7, 1941. [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ >> in the african hills, on the bleak islands of the pacific, we got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans, were gone for
textile organized.n americans organized. cio. >> 1938, ♪ ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy♪ ♪ you better take all your cares away♪ ♪ sing hallelujah ♪ get ready for the judgment day♪ ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy you better chase all your cares away. we're going to the promise land♪ there is also peaceful on the other side♪ forget your troubles, come on get the♪ shout hallelujah, come on get have♪ get ready for the judgment day♪ >>...
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the fifty year old king of textiles heads a fortune estimated at one point five billion dollars. this weekend he's on his yoest a shayna of fifty maize a long three story floating palace built entirely awesome precious would. take the boat to the maldives motives are noble. having been a long time the one who got us home with it's only eleven am but the posse has already started. for these old school friends the weekend in goa is a reunion not to be missed. the breakfast and truffle omelette caviar japanese chocolates and fine in th winds south made wishes and caviar dreams and i'm nothing . like the night that. is. like super luxury. by the end of the morning the group of fifty somethings have already fallen back into adolescence it's only the size in the style of the twenty's that it's changed . back to mumbai and it's back to work with. the family textile business and the finest brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighteen million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down
the fifty year old king of textiles heads a fortune estimated at one point five billion dollars. this weekend he's on his yoest a shayna of fifty maize a long three story floating palace built entirely awesome precious would. take the boat to the maldives motives are noble. having been a long time the one who got us home with it's only eleven am but the posse has already started. for these old school friends the weekend in goa is a reunion not to be missed. the breakfast and truffle omelette...
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produces due to its low cost structure the average wage for a textile workers are about three hundred fifty euros a month that's peanuts especially when you consider garia is an e.u. member state a reason why many young bulgarians are leaving to find jobs in other parts of the you got to chip in southern drawl garia people in this region make their living mostly from agriculture and tourism but many bug ariens also work in the textile industry german entrepreneur bet tom goldman has been producing clothes here since one thousand nine hundred three when he founded the company pier in texas. they produce men's clothing as well as women's fashion for luxury brands mostly sold in german stores. two thousand employees work here the average net salary of three hundred fifty euros per month is higher than other factories around the e.u. country. because. we pay more than average because we expect more than average from our employees. like quality of flexibility and adapting to new products and materials. it's two thirty pm time for a shift change employees have worked hard for their above av
produces due to its low cost structure the average wage for a textile workers are about three hundred fifty euros a month that's peanuts especially when you consider garia is an e.u. member state a reason why many young bulgarians are leaving to find jobs in other parts of the you got to chip in southern drawl garia people in this region make their living mostly from agriculture and tourism but many bug ariens also work in the textile industry german entrepreneur bet tom goldman has been...
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. >>> as i understand it, there used to be 5,000 manufacturing jobs in kenya, textile manufacturing, the '80, we had a booming textile industry that could employ 500,000 people. but now in the '80s when the world bank introduced the free trade, we got all this secondhand clothes coming into the country. before that there were actually for charity. they were meant for the poor people. >> here's how it works. your pants or your t-shirt get old or boring. so being a good hearted soul, rather than throw them out you drop them in a charity box assuming they'll go to someone who needs them. but, no, in fact, that charity sells your pants and your t-shirt along with a whole lot of other clothes in bulk to a second hand clothing exporter, a middleman, part of a billion dollar industry. exporters then sell your stuff by the container load to places like kenya. along the way, millions of dollars are creamed off in duties. 54 million bucks a year in the port of mombasa alone. the old clothes are then unpacked and sold in parkmarket throughout the country. this low-cost clothing option has absol
. >>> as i understand it, there used to be 5,000 manufacturing jobs in kenya, textile manufacturing, the '80, we had a booming textile industry that could employ 500,000 people. but now in the '80s when the world bank introduced the free trade, we got all this secondhand clothes coming into the country. before that there were actually for charity. they were meant for the poor people. >> here's how it works. your pants or your t-shirt get old or boring. so being a good hearted...
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massachusetts, a a lot of what they made their in terms of textiles was sold back to the south. to your point, this comes up in england before it comes up in the united states. there were all these critics of factories, particularly about the exploitation of children, and they said i have never seen anything like this since slavery. and the english in the 1830's are debating ending slavery in the colonies. so metaphors about slavery are all over the early debates about english factories. and then people turned it on their head and said, well this is worse than slavery, maybe slavery isn't so bad, maybe we slavery. abolish and they made the same argument in the united states. and there was a line of what i recall anti-capitalist criticism that comes out of the south, that some of it is kind of debating points but some of it is a genuine argument, claiming a kind of paternalistic slave system is actually better for people. when afactory owner, worker is old and useless they just throw them out, where a plantation owner is responsible for a slave forever. i think it's a bogus argum
massachusetts, a a lot of what they made their in terms of textiles was sold back to the south. to your point, this comes up in england before it comes up in the united states. there were all these critics of factories, particularly about the exploitation of children, and they said i have never seen anything like this since slavery. and the english in the 1830's are debating ending slavery in the colonies. so metaphors about slavery are all over the early debates about english factories. and...
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steel and iron replace textiles at the forefront of the industrial revolution. the biggest factories are now iron and steel mills. krup, the famous armament maker in germany, has 12,000 workers. the schneider plant, france, had about 12,000 workers as well. -- as well -- far more workers than any cotton mill ever had. that is the same le creuset you can spend your savings to buy a frying pan from your local chef shop. the processes of iron and steel production captured the public imagination. there's a glamour about the making of steel, jon fitch, a sociologist wrote, when he studied pittsburgh steel workers. the very size of things, the immensity of the tools, the scale of production grips the mind with an overwhelming sense of power. majestic and illimitable. heroic images of workers using fire to turn ore into metal featured in 19th century journals. this was the great promethean industry if there ever was one. the other one featured iron mills were postcards. this picture is homestead -- the homestead steel mill. right across the river from pittsburgh, it co
steel and iron replace textiles at the forefront of the industrial revolution. the biggest factories are now iron and steel mills. krup, the famous armament maker in germany, has 12,000 workers. the schneider plant, france, had about 12,000 workers as well. -- as well -- far more workers than any cotton mill ever had. that is the same le creuset you can spend your savings to buy a frying pan from your local chef shop. the processes of iron and steel production captured the public imagination....
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textile organized.ers, woodworkers. ♪ land" beingis your sung] in three years, 5 million americans organized. cio. 1938. ♪ >> forget your troubles and just get happy you better take all your cares away sing hallelujah get ready for the judgment day ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy you better chase all your cares away. berlin. chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions. he claimed all allegations to contrary are all occasions an international jewish conspiracy. 1939.or: poland, [explosions] ♪ ,oland, denmark, norway luxembourg,gium, france, yugoslavia, greece. 1941.er 7, [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ in the african hills, on the weak islands of the pacific, got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans were gone forever. better orn, for worse, it was one world. the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from from al normandy, .lamein to stalingrad the battle line ran through pittsburgh,
textile organized.ers, woodworkers. ♪ land" beingis your sung] in three years, 5 million americans organized. cio. 1938. ♪ >> forget your troubles and just get happy you better take all your cares away sing hallelujah get ready for the judgment day ♪ forget your troubles and just get happy you better chase all your cares away. berlin. chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions. he claimed all allegations to contrary are all occasions an...
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it documents conflicts and advances for textile workers for ellis island to the civil rights movement. the union had over 100,000 members in the late 1920's, and in 1976, it merged with the textile workers of america. this is just under one hour.
it documents conflicts and advances for textile workers for ellis island to the civil rights movement. the union had over 100,000 members in the late 1920's, and in 1976, it merged with the textile workers of america. this is just under one hour.
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he gets his business skills from his father an entrepreneur he made his school in the passion and textile industry. he provided it and with an initial investment to kick start his business. at first skeptical evans father is now amazed by his son's achievements. going that far better than you can imagine. that facility at the minute kids you know even don't know what to do but he on his own kid knows that you hear it like what. i've been success delight says father but he's son spending is hard to accept religion and tradition hold an important place in the family. dollar not. brought in by a pretty boy the other day you know it you know it just all of us to this place. but traditions will have to white even is organizing his next trips to europe and the united states where he will be able to satisfy his thirst for glitz and glamour . but he's not the only one breaking from tradition. village ten hour drive from mumbai is far from the world of the super rich. here most people live in demick poverty. kalponik was born into a family of untouchables today she heads a real estate empire worth
he gets his business skills from his father an entrepreneur he made his school in the passion and textile industry. he provided it and with an initial investment to kick start his business. at first skeptical evans father is now amazed by his son's achievements. going that far better than you can imagine. that facility at the minute kids you know even don't know what to do but he on his own kid knows that you hear it like what. i've been success delight says father but he's son spending is hard...
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assumed that any textile or other organic object we have chone election. if we had it in that time period 70'sen the 1509's the 19 we are careful about how it is stored. , this is the here fur blanket.bit from 2016 made by artists named eric who was from zuni pub blow. earic is a master weave earn in has started years focusing on the older artistic traditions that people had not viewing for many years. thethere was nothing in community to teach blanket weaving so eric has done alot of research in the museum, this museumhy i think the collection can ply a very role in native art because eventually been able to techniques by blankets but just rather fur blankets in museums all over this country so he has been able to reverse engineer that process bay looking at museum objects and elections and our piece, he brought to zuni festival few years ago and patrons den rousely tochased it and donate it the mau seeiam. the within i showed you before in 1937 and this one sold for $1,500 in 2016. rabbiter furb blan are the turkey father plab kets these examplects that
assumed that any textile or other organic object we have chone election. if we had it in that time period 70'sen the 1509's the 19 we are careful about how it is stored. , this is the here fur blanket.bit from 2016 made by artists named eric who was from zuni pub blow. earic is a master weave earn in has started years focusing on the older artistic traditions that people had not viewing for many years. thethere was nothing in community to teach blanket weaving so eric has done alot of research...
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the main headquarters for the union representing clothing and textile workers is located in the capital sofia it represents five thousand employees. in them all the. members throughout the country report that the standards of targets for sewing cannot be met in one day. they often have to work overtime. on the right move. appear in texas bosses currently struggling with completely different problems many young people have left the country and the training center is almost deserted only seven apprentices work the machines the company actually has room for three times as many but the new generation is fully into germany or england where they hope to find their fortune or at least better working conditions. and we stay in this sector swedish fashion giant hates them has hit back at accusations it is still paying its supply chain workers below living wages international campaign group clean clothes all says that in factories in bug area as well as turkey can vote in india is paying workers just a fraction of a living wage five years ago the company had pledged that by twenty eighteen all wo
the main headquarters for the union representing clothing and textile workers is located in the capital sofia it represents five thousand employees. in them all the. members throughout the country report that the standards of targets for sewing cannot be met in one day. they often have to work overtime. on the right move. appear in texas bosses currently struggling with completely different problems many young people have left the country and the training center is almost deserted only seven...
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her family owned a textile company with the name of skinner. .he had a passion for france she came over here before the war, during the war, and then came back in 1919. that is when she discovered this village and it was destroyed. she decided that she needed to help out. she raise money, give some of her own money, including close to the citizens who had to move accurate after the war. she helped rebuild the village, including the school that i am standing in front of right now. she set up a washbasin in town so citizens could clean their close. walking into the courtyard you get a magnificent view of the home. me is then front of monument. we are west of the monument. but the monument was placed by the american monument commission to commemorate the activities of the americans who liberated this village, and many others like it beginning on september 12, 1918. as the americans headed in this direction, they liberated villages one by one. eventually, the 26 division of new englanders reached where the germans have left but were still fighting in and around the village. left in ruins, i
her family owned a textile company with the name of skinner. .he had a passion for france she came over here before the war, during the war, and then came back in 1919. that is when she discovered this village and it was destroyed. she decided that she needed to help out. she raise money, give some of her own money, including close to the citizens who had to move accurate after the war. she helped rebuild the village, including the school that i am standing in front of right now. she set up a...
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news coming up ahead slave wages in the middle of the european union more on rage dumping in the textile industry coming up shortly. that's with monica jones who also has you on the business news they do say we do deb the news if you can. get. your linked from africa around the world join us on facebook t w from. germany state by state. the most colorful.
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diving is coming up ahead slave wages in the middle of the european union more on ridge jumping the textileindustry coming up shortly in business news. that is big ben visitor who also have other business headlines for you that's it for me i'm touching i'll see you at the top of the hour look forward to. the contentious figure at home. hamburg in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change.
diving is coming up ahead slave wages in the middle of the european union more on ridge jumping the textileindustry coming up shortly in business news. that is big ben visitor who also have other business headlines for you that's it for me i'm touching i'll see you at the top of the hour look forward to. the contentious figure at home. hamburg in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change.
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still humming on a once busy road in the northern indian city of punnet part known as the country's textile city. but even this is operating way below capacity. in the domestic market there were about one hundred seventy five thousand workers in the handloom industry today only about seventy thousand remain almost all had to change jobs some workers day laborers some drive auto rickshaws and some got into crime. he's lost three quarters of his monthly sales since the introduction of the new tax he says many small operators weren't able to do the online paperwork and couldn't afford accountants billions of rupees of tax credits are still owed to small businesses mainly because of software glitches that affected jobs. i did then said yes did our troubles began from the day the g.s.t. was launched some days we get work and other days we don't get any when the g.s.t. was launched for the first few months we had no work at all and we had to sell our land to feed ourselves. our. those at the beginning of town tell a different story the goods and services tax replaced several federal and local tax
still humming on a once busy road in the northern indian city of punnet part known as the country's textile city. but even this is operating way below capacity. in the domestic market there were about one hundred seventy five thousand workers in the handloom industry today only about seventy thousand remain almost all had to change jobs some workers day laborers some drive auto rickshaws and some got into crime. he's lost three quarters of his monthly sales since the introduction of the new tax...
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slave wages in the middle of the european union more on wage something in the textile industry coming out shortly in a business. that on a whole lot more up next we're going for the one i see at the top of the hour. capital. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same fortune the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption who can afford to stay silent.
slave wages in the middle of the european union more on wage something in the textile industry coming out shortly in a business. that on a whole lot more up next we're going for the one i see at the top of the hour. capital. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the...
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in textiles, home goods, spatulastors, tiles, -- everything is being made in first lady pink. on firstn watch more lady ladies fashion on sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> geraldine brooks is our guest on in-depth fiction edition on sunday, october 7 at noon eastern with her most recent book, the secret board. -- ford. watch in-depth fiction edition with geraldine brooks live sunday, october 7 at noon-3 p.m. eastern on book tv. watch next month with jodey picot. on book tv on c-span2. >> each week, "american artifacts, takes you to museums and other historic places to learn about american history. we go to arlington, virginia, where women aided communities of really -- newly freed slaves. anderson: the museum is --icated to the distinctive to ensuring the distinctive contribution is written into the national narrative. the museum
in textiles, home goods, spatulastors, tiles, -- everything is being made in first lady pink. on firstn watch more lady ladies fashion on sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> geraldine brooks is our guest on in-depth fiction edition on sunday, october 7 at noon eastern with her most recent book, the secret board. -- ford. watch in-depth fiction edition with geraldine brooks live sunday, october 7 at noon-3 p.m. eastern on book...
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whatever is said and done there are people who will not buy textiles online because of the colour and the texture and the product, you know, you feel like when you want to wear it you feel like touching it and seeing it for yourself. but as big players like amazon are now entering india more buyers are drawn to online shopping. and some don't mind paying more for the silk sari. this website was promising authentic silt from the south of india and the quality was really good. e-commerce is spinning threads of opportunities for indian artisans and with almost 400 million internet users in india it could just be the beginning. and for more on the businesses working towards reinventing india, choonin working towards reinventing india, choon in this weekend at these times on your screen. in other news making headlines, uber is paying almost $150 million to settle legal action over a cyber attack that exposed the data 57 million customers and drivers. the massive breach happened in 2016. uber sought to hide it from regulators. the firm paid hacker is $100,000 to delete the data they grabbed
whatever is said and done there are people who will not buy textiles online because of the colour and the texture and the product, you know, you feel like when you want to wear it you feel like touching it and seeing it for yourself. but as big players like amazon are now entering india more buyers are drawn to online shopping. and some don't mind paying more for the silk sari. this website was promising authentic silt from the south of india and the quality was really good. e-commerce is...
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dollars worth of chinese goods those taxes apply to almost six thousand items including rice and textiles and anticorruption ngo says it has evidence that at least fifty islands in the movies were illegally leased out for tourism by the government with millions of dollars which were embezzled the report builds on a try to sixteen out is there a documentary called stealing paradise it implicates president abdoulaye i mean in the scheme say and that's something he has always denied or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines from us here it out as they are coming up next in the stream. that formula for authoritarianism and let me ask you straight out is the true state solution the lights are on and there's nowhere to hide from which. i am for me ok and i really could be anywhere as though freedom forum bringing together artists entrepreneurs and human rights advocates from around the world coming up we chat with two notable speakers for this year's conference that's today on the stream we are live now on you tube so send your questions and comments and i will do our very best to get t
dollars worth of chinese goods those taxes apply to almost six thousand items including rice and textiles and anticorruption ngo says it has evidence that at least fifty islands in the movies were illegally leased out for tourism by the government with millions of dollars which were embezzled the report builds on a try to sixteen out is there a documentary called stealing paradise it implicates president abdoulaye i mean in the scheme say and that's something he has always denied or i'd have to...
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our state designed tax laws to keep industry out, to protect the home team, the textile manufacturing in the upstate, the agricultural industry in the lower part of the state. i grew up in a small tobacco farm where the floods are now hitting. i'm praying about all those folks, but that state's tax set up for a-60 years was designed to keep his other -- the other companies out. the first international company was michelin in 1978 outside of the textile manufacturing equipment and suppliers. since that date we have changed our community. our focus is on education. it was not supportive of education for 100 years we operated in a closed environment. it was not important for a family member to go get a college education, or even a high school education because they had a job in the textile plants or in the tobacco fields with the cotton fields. take a look at bmw. again, they changed south carolina forever. look at their investments they do in the bmw scholar program. they have raised the bar in education now. 10,000 associates that work at bmw, a small percentage works on the production
our state designed tax laws to keep industry out, to protect the home team, the textile manufacturing in the upstate, the agricultural industry in the lower part of the state. i grew up in a small tobacco farm where the floods are now hitting. i'm praying about all those folks, but that state's tax set up for a-60 years was designed to keep his other -- the other companies out. the first international company was michelin in 1978 outside of the textile manufacturing equipment and suppliers....
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the higher import taxes will apply to almost 6,000 items, including handbags, rice and textiles, markings tariffs so far. china says it will retaliate to the measures. 0ur economics correspondent andrew walker is here. explain what tariffs are and what president trump is trying to achieve? essentially they are taxes applied exclusively to imported goods, sometimes it might be from anywhere in the world, sometimes it is targeted on goods from particular places. it makes them more expensive for businesses and consumers and gives a competitive advantage to producers in your home market. what is president trump trying to achieve? his immediate concern with china is what he calls the theft of technology of american businesses operating in china, he thinks when they go into china they are forced to make agreements to share technology on unfair terms which amount to theft, and he says it is a concern. it is quite widely shared in europe. there is a wider concern that president trump has about us international trade, there is a large deficit, america buys more from abroad than it sells to the re
the higher import taxes will apply to almost 6,000 items, including handbags, rice and textiles, markings tariffs so far. china says it will retaliate to the measures. 0ur economics correspondent andrew walker is here. explain what tariffs are and what president trump is trying to achieve? essentially they are taxes applied exclusively to imported goods, sometimes it might be from anywhere in the world, sometimes it is targeted on goods from particular places. it makes them more expensive for...
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her family owned a textile company. she had a passion for france. she came here before the war, during the war, and back during 1990. that's when she discovered this village. money,e some of her own including clothes to the citizens. bill --ed rebuild the rebuild the village. she set up a washbasin in town. walking out into the courtyard you get a magnificent view of the whole region. directly in front of me is the monument. the monument was placed by the american monument commission to commemorate the activities of the americans who liberated this village and many others like it. they liberated villages one by one. divisiony the 26th reached -- where the germans had left. they were still fighting around the village. she would spend her own money to rededicate and rebuild after the war. >> travel with us to historic sites, museums and archives, each sunday at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern, on our weekly series american artifacts. is american history tv all weekend on c-span3. >> what does it mean to be american? , ands this years question we are asking
her family owned a textile company. she had a passion for france. she came here before the war, during the war, and back during 1990. that's when she discovered this village. money,e some of her own including clothes to the citizens. bill --ed rebuild the rebuild the village. she set up a washbasin in town. walking out into the courtyard you get a magnificent view of the whole region. directly in front of me is the monument. the monument was placed by the american monument commission to...
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implement un security council resolutions pertaining to north korea namely battens on oil exports textile imports from north korea and no access to natural gas supplies these are once again un sanctions but there are a unilateral ones to made in the us and this is backed by allies those are the ones that the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov called a grave violation of international law and a slap in the un's face and speaking of how long america's willing to apply this tactic against pyongyang president traub made it clear that there are no time limits i told my company or said mike don't get into time again if it takes two years three years or five months. doesn't matter whether this u.s. administration tactic will work and whether appealing yang will be ready to continue making one concession after another without anything in return remains a question moscow is confident that it's not a good plan. to and when pyongyang shows redeemers to cooperate and positive changes to will stabilization in the region it looks more and more when the western partners propose further strengthening
implement un security council resolutions pertaining to north korea namely battens on oil exports textile imports from north korea and no access to natural gas supplies these are once again un sanctions but there are a unilateral ones to made in the us and this is backed by allies those are the ones that the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov called a grave violation of international law and a slap in the un's face and speaking of how long america's willing to apply this tactic against...
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the linking those remote areas like m m will you will be there and also another new movie about the textile i'm not promoting the idea of the super committee that. is installing huge scale solar and wind farm in kazakhstan and linking all of those country along the sucrose and exporting and sharing the renewable energy but to get to see real be a game changer of a quantum jump of the generational bill will emerge because now we have incremental change of the new energy is growing but the speed is not enough and or the speed the re one has to be like a thirty forty percent every year but now he's only six percent seven percent every year that's not enough to meet the target so to make that one plant i'm jumping all over the scale of a renewable energy we need this kind of technological breakthrough like supercomputers that that could be a game changer in other ways to make this project like a separate way it's a private investing project right and i think you said that there's a japanese investor who wants to invest i just want to write code of a trillion dollars you know in a project you kn
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everyone else walks by without noticing but she stops and looks she's a textile designer and she loves manhole covers to her they're not on the street. when i'm up i'm always on the look out and i really do find new things it's fun when you find new things it's like finding a treasure. she had the idea to print manhole covers on t. shirts and bags she needs is some tape some ink and a knife or just for bright composition she's especially taken with palin symbol bloodbath. now the noise wrenching a new element is great it's really fun. especially when you see it printed for the first time. so this may look a little silly i'm not exactly sure why. do it this way i just started doing it and i had a great time i like to work outside and you have the social contact it's a whole new approach to the work. she has to work fast before the ink dries in the sun she lays the t. shirt on the street presses it down and then pills it off she calls it pirate printing and strictly speaking the designs are pirated i think it's not actually about pirating but about drawing attention to these completely o
everyone else walks by without noticing but she stops and looks she's a textile designer and she loves manhole covers to her they're not on the street. when i'm up i'm always on the look out and i really do find new things it's fun when you find new things it's like finding a treasure. she had the idea to print manhole covers on t. shirts and bags she needs is some tape some ink and a knife or just for bright composition she's especially taken with palin symbol bloodbath. now the noise...
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there are a lot of textiles fibers,de with cotton and there were a number of remains of parents -- parrots. that is unique, because they did not live here. andlso found copper bells shells from california. jewelry and bracelets that were are from a certain kind of shell that has the center chipped away and it forms a perfect bracelet. the people who were living here probably did not have an easy time, but they knew what they were doing. they had farming capabilities and foreign agricultural society. below, you probably would have seen fields of corn, beans, squash, perhaps cotton of different varieties. all of the different foods were probably originally traded up from the south and they were growing these at different times of the year, probably had different kinds of crops. but one of the questions we often get is, where was the water? because it looks dry. but they had a flowing spring to the left of the pueblo at the base of the mesa, there was a spring that produced a few hundred gallons of water a day. so they had a little more water than we do today. precipitation was probably simil
there are a lot of textiles fibers,de with cotton and there were a number of remains of parents -- parrots. that is unique, because they did not live here. andlso found copper bells shells from california. jewelry and bracelets that were are from a certain kind of shell that has the center chipped away and it forms a perfect bracelet. the people who were living here probably did not have an easy time, but they knew what they were doing. they had farming capabilities and foreign agricultural...