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Accord for bangladesh and another is the alliance. it s spirit. 100 retailers signed on to one of the accords. this is the legally binding one. but it s moving a lot slower than the activists thought it would. actually i think it s moving slower than the retailers thought it would. it s the other part of it is those people at the plaza have not had any compensation yet from the retailers. well, one retailer has given them compensation but as a group, no. so there s a lot going on that s slowly happening. the concern i think with bangladesh is what happened, while it is the worst garment industry disaster ever, it s not the first in bangladesh and we have had these flurries of, you know, attention and scrutiny on the garment industry there in the past. the factory fires in november and backed as i think we ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 May 3, 2013 02:48:15

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront May 3, 2013 03:42:00

Company has stopped production of its merchandise in bangladesh. now, its decision was not a response to last week s devastating building collapse but to a series of factory fires in the country last fall. which we reported on at the time. disney sent a letter to vendors in march telling them to discontinue production in quote, unquote, high-risk countries of which bangladesh is one. other companies are reacting as well, but the problem is this. safety doesn t trickle down to subcontractors. it will be business as usual. you may think you re buying a well-produced piece of clothing that wasn t built in a horrible place for no money by children, but you d be wrong. according to one human rights group, bangladeshi garment workers earn the lowest wages on earth. and now to tonight s outer circle where we reach out to sources around the world. tonight i want to go to syria where a top government official is denying using chemical weapons against its people. chuck hagel said the united ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront May 3, 2013 06:42:00

We ve been following. we ve learned the walt disney company has stopped production of its merchandise in bangladesh. now, its decision was not a response to last week s devastating building collapse but to a series of factory fires in the country last fall. which we reported on at the time. disney sent a letter to vendors in march telling them to discontinue production in quote, unquote, high-risk countries of which bangladesh is one. other companies are reacting as well, but the problem is this. safety doesn t trickle down to subcontractors. it will be business as usual. you may think you re buying a well-produced piece of clothing that wasn t built in a horrible place for no money by children, but you d be wrong. according to one human rights group, bangladeshi garment workers earn the lowest wages on earth. and now to tonight s outer circle where we reach out to sources around the world. tonight i want to go to syria where a top government official is denying using chemical weap ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront May 2, 2013 23:45:00

Response to last week s devastating building collapse but to a series of factory fires in the country last fall. which we reported on at the time. disney sent a letter to vendors in march telling them to discontinue production in quote, unquote, high-risk countries of which bangladesh is one. other companies are reacting as well, but the problem is this. safety doesn t trickle down to subcontractors. it will be business as usual. you may think you re buying a well-produced piece of clothing that wasn t built in a horrible place for no money by children, but you d be wrong. according to one human rights group, bangladeshi garment workers earn the lowest wages on earth. and now to tonight s outer circle where we reach out to sources around the world. tonight i want to go to syria where a top government official is denying using chemical weapons against its people. chuck hagel said the united states is rethinking its policy to not arm the syrian opposition. ....

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