in bwenge ludash has many americans questions where and how the clothes they wear every day are made. business correspondent zain asher went down to new york s garment district in search of cloelthing made in the usa. she joins me now. there s still7100 people working in the garment district here in new york city, but american clothing factories are not as common as they once were. wages in places like bangladesh are around 30 cents an hour and production is a lot faster with some sweat shots producing workers to produce a sweater every six minutes. outsourcing is clearly here to stay. the question is how can we prevent another dewrazarser fro happening again. tan yeah has been a garmin worker for about 30 years. this donna karan dress will retail for about $15,000. his salary is about $125 a day, a far cry from his counterparts in bangladesh where garment workers are paid less than 2% of