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and i'm one of the scientists at this revolutionary newbie yo materials companies where we take local farmwaste and mix it with tissue from mushrooms and growing replacements for plastic foams that are used in protective packaging. >> why is this so important? what's the problem with styrofoam? >> there's about $10 billion to $20 billion of styrofoam products used globals. it's not like plastics equals bad. they're fundamentally uncompatible with the earth's biosphere. >> we've all seen this before. almost every big product we buy comes packaged in this material. these are made from unsustainable petro chemicals, and it can take up to a million years, maybe more, for this material to biodegrade and leave the earth. >> we use a combination of agriculture waste like corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mold to make a shape from everything from packaging to auto parts. a mushroom growing out of the side of tree is comprised out of mycillium. if you look in the tree structure, you find a vast network of these strands, little fibers growing through th
and i'm one of the scientists at this revolutionary newbie yo materials companies where we take local farmwaste and mix it with tissue from mushrooms and growing replacements for plastic foams that are used in protective packaging. >> why is this so important? what's the problem with styrofoam? >> there's about $10 billion to $20 billion of styrofoam products used globals. it's not like plastics equals bad. they're fundamentally uncompatible with the earth's biosphere. >>...
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economy and will create 2 million jobs and sale produce to the local farmingmunity. yet all same thousands of people signed a petition against it. >> discussions recently held on greenfield sites and the need to like at dairy farmers, he's done that around high grove, his beloved home, and you can't blame him for doing so. we would love to sa see the same happen here. >> reporter: much of cornwall has been a dutchie, the current duke of cornwall the prince of wales has turned it in to a massive business, he owns thousands of properties, he owns the coastlines, rivers and beaches he and the queen will share the profits of goal discovered in a former tin mine. all of these play very much a part of the inquiry being conducted in to his power and influence, and indeed there are local and national ramifications for this, prince charles' empire may be world over a billion dollars but cornwall is the poorest count any england not only that the prince doesn't pay any gains tax or corporation tax on any of his profits because it's all deemed to be a private enterprise,
economy and will create 2 million jobs and sale produce to the local farmingmunity. yet all same thousands of people signed a petition against it. >> discussions recently held on greenfield sites and the need to like at dairy farmers, he's done that around high grove, his beloved home, and you can't blame him for doing so. we would love to sa see the same happen here. >> reporter: much of cornwall has been a dutchie, the current duke of cornwall the prince of wales has turned it in...
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alternative packaging solutions like the want to company called of design developed there taking local farm waste and mixing it with tissues from the mushroom and actually growing replacement plastic foam is used in packaging and magic in that natural packaging natural fast the composition but that's not what big corporations are focusing on so when it comes to our recycling and the up and landfill let's not blame the chinese for no longer taking our garbage let's blame a fifth that packages and tells us what's really at fault rampant irresponsible consumerism tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the residence. and that does it for now for more on the stories recovered go to youtube dot com slash archie america or check our website archie dot com seisure so you can follow me on twitter. for now we'll take it easy. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. now i only go to the dacha. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are
alternative packaging solutions like the want to company called of design developed there taking local farm waste and mixing it with tissues from the mushroom and actually growing replacement plastic foam is used in packaging and magic in that natural packaging natural fast the composition but that's not what big corporations are focusing on so when it comes to our recycling and the up and landfill let's not blame the chinese for no longer taking our garbage let's blame a fifth that packages...
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enjoy the chef's special made from local farm produce. taking place at the american visionary art museum. laura alima from chef expressions.. joinins us for this mornings hometown hotspot. - tell us about farm to chef. - what can we experience? - what else can we enjoy? farm to chef is taking place at the american visionary art museum monday, september 30th. to learn more log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. he's still going! how long texas senator... ted cruz has been on the floor... and the law.. he's trying to tear apart. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)) ((bump in)) ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chicken in just 30 minutes ♪ love is a bright idea ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh take from kraft. every flavor
enjoy the chef's special made from local farm produce. taking place at the american visionary art museum. laura alima from chef expressions.. joinins us for this mornings hometown hotspot. - tell us about farm to chef. - what can we experience? - what else can we enjoy? farm to chef is taking place at the american visionary art museum monday, september 30th. to learn more log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. he's still going! how long texas senator... ted cruz has been on the floor......
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this is what happened when i recently visited a local farm. take a look at this. farms view road stand farmers market with dana and her kids, adam and alec... jillian, right? jillian, do you eat a lot of vegetables? >> no. >> do you like spinach? oh, i love it when i have a child who can't stand spinach because you think it doesn't taste good, but i'm gonna take some spinach and i'ma show you that in just a minute, i'm gonna make sure you eat a little spinach. let's reach over here and grab ourselves a little romaine lettuce, stick that in there on the top-- mmm, mmm, mmm-- and you know what, what we could do is throw a couple pieces of celery in here too. what do you think? do you think this will taste good? [laughter] but what we wanna do now is start stealthing it up a little bit, you wanna make it taste a little sweeter. what fruit do you like? >> strawberries. >> strawberries, we said that earlier, so let's get you some strawberries in there. do you like apples? >> girl: grapes! >> grapes-- you got the grapes, girlfriend. let's put a whole load of grapes in t
this is what happened when i recently visited a local farm. take a look at this. farms view road stand farmers market with dana and her kids, adam and alec... jillian, right? jillian, do you eat a lot of vegetables? >> no. >> do you like spinach? oh, i love it when i have a child who can't stand spinach because you think it doesn't taste good, but i'm gonna take some spinach and i'ma show you that in just a minute, i'm gonna make sure you eat a little spinach. let's reach over here...
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sensations, more weight loss stories, and i'm gonna take the healthmaster out for a littl visit to a local farmo anywhere. >> announcer: introducing the living well healthmaster fruit and vegetable emulsifier. the healthmaster is more than a blender, because blenders only blend and leave clumpy messes, while mixers only combine ingredients and leave even bigg messes. and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skin, seeds, and pulp. the healthmaster truly is the kitchen appliance breakthrough that does wh other machines simply can't. the secret iits amazing high-speed digital emulsification system. this unique and proprietary process literally pulverizes and liquifies whole fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens in just seconds, while reining all the powerful, pote, and valuable vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients that other machines leave behind. you can increase your energy, improve vitality, and lose weight the healthy way. and the healthmaster saves you money by utilizing inexpensive fruits and vegetables from your grocer, turning them into healthy, vitamin-rich chilled juice
sensations, more weight loss stories, and i'm gonna take the healthmaster out for a littl visit to a local farmo anywhere. >> announcer: introducing the living well healthmaster fruit and vegetable emulsifier. the healthmaster is more than a blender, because blenders only blend and leave clumpy messes, while mixers only combine ingredients and leave even bigg messes. and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skin, seeds, and pulp. the healthmaster truly is the kitchen appliance...
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a local oyster farm loses out. next, we hear what the farm's owner has to say about the federal court ruling in this case. >>> and apple announces a big event. and the announcement can be a hint as to the company's future. we'll show you why. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> it is a local battle. but it's getting national attention. and tonight, the battle appears to be over. >> one of the biggest oyster farms in california has lost its appeal in the circuit court. it lost its decision not to approve the release of drake's bay oyster farm. we received the memo where the federa
a local oyster farm loses out. next, we hear what the farm's owner has to say about the federal court ruling in this case. >>> and apple announces a big event. and the announcement can be a hint as to the company's future. we'll show you why. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an...
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farm. he started getting interested in mushrooms, and it has grown into this incredible business. >> are any of these local? >> their family farm is at moth landing. they also going to the forest, and they did not tell anybody where they're going because there are very particular. you will see a forger walking through a building with a mushroom that the found after a big rainstorm and probably bring it in here. them excellent. i have never seen some of these before. the lion's mane mushroom? some of these are great. >> i love mushrooms. i am a big portobello fan. they are phenomenal. >> and the prices are the same as they are anyplace else, very reasonable. >> very reasonable, and it is going right to the grower. this is an organic meat company. since 1968, there has been no foreign cows or cattle and there. as a very pristine, beautiful meet. could i have you explain the dates? >> sure. the tag number is right on the label. that allows us to trace the steer back to its mother, it's mother's mother, how they were raised, how they lived. >> what is on sale today, what is the special day? >> >> everything is
farm. he started getting interested in mushrooms, and it has grown into this incredible business. >> are any of these local? >> their family farm is at moth landing. they also going to the forest, and they did not tell anybody where they're going because there are very particular. you will see a forger walking through a building with a mushroom that the found after a big rainstorm and probably bring it in here. them excellent. i have never seen some of these before. the lion's mane...
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local jobs. they looked at the program and saw zero direct investment, creating city-owned renewable assets like wind farms and solar panels. only vague promises yet to be made rather than specific, measurable, guaranteed outcomes for local jobs and local renewable development. they looked at all these factors and the commission said no. as i said at the very beginning of this question time. the san francisco public utilities commission's primary responsibility is to protect the rate payers and in rejecting these rates with shell energy north america, they are not going against the board of supervisors. i think they were fulfilling what they believed are their sworn duties and responsibilities under the city charter. really, the critical issue here is that recs have a questionable environmental benefit. just don't take my word for it. the former general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission said last year that doing a program that is mostly recs is kind of putting lip stick on a pig in some sense. your underlined power is still down power. you're buying renewable credits for somebody doi
local jobs. they looked at the program and saw zero direct investment, creating city-owned renewable assets like wind farms and solar panels. only vague promises yet to be made rather than specific, measurable, guaranteed outcomes for local jobs and local renewable development. they looked at all these factors and the commission said no. as i said at the very beginning of this question time. the san francisco public utilities commission's primary responsibility is to protect the rate payers and...
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the guard farm to fork week. using localood sources this week the capitol will showcase a restaurant, farm, breweries and wineries focusing on using local agriculture. >> well, chocolate lovers may be spending more because of an effort to be more conscious consumers from california to switzerland are buying more dark chocolate driving up prices everywhere. compounding this situation a shortage of coco beans this year, probably next we're year as well. >> well, still ahead how a day at the beach... >> turns into >>> coming up at 6:00 a shareholder lawsuit, looking into why elected official say it doesn't go far enough. why is this new library sitting empty? parents demand it allowed to ox a woman learning how to write with the blink of an eye. hour technology is filling in the gaps. it's coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. >> see you then, here some remarkable video of a dog with instincts to save a live. >> this is video of a dog putting itself between a baby and crashing surf. >> yes. the
the guard farm to fork week. using localood sources this week the capitol will showcase a restaurant, farm, breweries and wineries focusing on using local agriculture. >> well, chocolate lovers may be spending more because of an effort to be more conscious consumers from california to switzerland are buying more dark chocolate driving up prices everywhere. compounding this situation a shortage of coco beans this year, probably next we're year as well. >> well, still ahead how a day...
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. >> i think anything we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thing. >> agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farming as the stable of kentucky's economic landscape. jonathan martin, aljazeera, kentucky. >> kentucky could become the 20th state with a form of pro hemp legislation. >> the winning powerball ticket was sold to someone in south carolina. a single ticket matched the winning numbers to wednesday night's multi-state lottery. seven, 10, 22, 32, 35 and powerball 19 were the numbers. the cash payout if the winners opts to take it is lurch sum, $123 million. thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy. have a good morning. >> the fed keeps its food on the accelerator. good news for investors. and more big name economies are changing their healthcare to private exchanges. we'll explain what this means for you and your healthcare cost. but the man who is putting his name on the debt crisis. this is david schuster for ali velshi, and this is "real money." [♪ music ] >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of t
. >> i think anything we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thing. >> agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farming as the stable of kentucky's economic landscape. jonathan martin, aljazeera, kentucky. >> kentucky could become the 20th state with a form of pro hemp legislation. >> the winning powerball ticket was sold to someone in south carolina. a single ticket matched the winning numbers to wednesday...
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. >> i personally think that anything we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thing. >> agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farming as a staple of kentucky's economic landscape. jonathan martin, al jazeera, frankfurt, kentucky. >> massive walls of water, leaving dozens injured in its wake. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >> welcome back to al jazeera, i'm richelle carey. leer are some of the top stories we're following for you. the white house says president obama will veto any budget bill that removes funding for his health care reform law. house republicans plan to use the bill to try and defund the law. >>> now that floodwaters are ceo cretding, the recovery is beginning. thousands of homes damaged don't have insurance. >>> the navy yard reopened this morning, a few days after 12 people were killed there. security clearance checks despite what secretary of defense chuck hagel called red hot flags. the prime minute diser of japan minute minister of japan took a three hour tour of the crippled nuclear pla
. >> i personally think that anything we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thing. >> agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farming as a staple of kentucky's economic landscape. jonathan martin, al jazeera, frankfurt, kentucky. >> massive walls of water, leaving dozens injured in its wake. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >> welcome back to al jazeera, i'm richelle carey. leer are some of...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store.us about cleaning with the libman wondermop. microfiber grip strips mean amazing cleaning power. then machine wash for total freshness. libman. family made since 1896. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >> ♪ made in georgia ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chicken in just 30 minutes ♪ love is a bright idea ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh take from kraft. every flavor is amazing. ♪ announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thanks so much. how you guy doing? thank you, folks. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey.
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store.us about cleaning with the libman wondermop. microfiber grip strips mean amazing cleaning power. then machine wash for total freshness. libman. family made since 1896. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >> ♪ made in georgia ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with...
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each week, the farm sends truckloads of produce to local food banks as part of the california association of food banks' farm-to-family program. >> we were seein' folks that when we went to the store, you recognize them working in the store, and then all of a sudden, you see them at our doorstep, uh, needing food assistance, needing help. uh, it's not just the single parent, the single mother, single father. you know, it's--it's the working people, uh, that still can't make things--uh, you know, ends meet. >> i think what each of us are given, you know, if we're given much, we're required to give a lot. and i think that's very important. you know, that's the way i was brought up, too. you--you have to give. >> giving back to the community that supported them for more than 70 years now is just one of the many reasons this family farm continues to thrive now and no doubt well into the future, too. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you by allied insurance, a member of the nationwide family of companies, which also includes nationwide insurance. on your side. from far
each week, the farm sends truckloads of produce to local food banks as part of the california association of food banks' farm-to-family program. >> we were seein' folks that when we went to the store, you recognize them working in the store, and then all of a sudden, you see them at our doorstep, uh, needing food assistance, needing help. uh, it's not just the single parent, the single mother, single father. you know, it's--it's the working people, uh, that still can't make things--uh,...
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land downed are owned by the dutchie, it will create 200 jobs and sale local produce to help the farmingmunity. yet all the same, thousands of people signed a petition against it. >> the discussion that he's recently held on greenfield sites and the need to look after small dairy farmers, the need to plant areas of wild flour meadowflowermeadow he's done ars gloved home and you can't blame him for doing so, we would love to seat same here. >> reporter: much of cornwall has been a dutcher. the current dutchie the group of whales has turned it in to a massive r business, it's been reported he and the queen quill share the profits of gold discovered in the former tin mine. all of these things play very much in to the inquiry now being conducted in to prison charles' hour and influence and there are local and national ramifications for his this. prince charles' empire based here may well be worth over a billion dollars. but cornwall is the poorest county in england. not only that, but the prince doesn't pay any capital gains tax or corporation tax on any of his profits because it's deem to b
land downed are owned by the dutchie, it will create 200 jobs and sale local produce to help the farmingmunity. yet all the same, thousands of people signed a petition against it. >> the discussion that he's recently held on greenfield sites and the need to look after small dairy farmers, the need to plant areas of wild flour meadowflowermeadow he's done ars gloved home and you can't blame him for doing so, we would love to seat same here. >> reporter: much of cornwall has been a...
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program which has a good example of where a rec has come forward to help produce new localized renewable energy and a farm that had a choice between doing their own generation. fossil fuel or renewable small hydro project. ~ marin because recs existed, they were able to price it out in a way that allowed them to do the small hydro instead of relying on fossil fuels to generate their own electricity for their farm. that is a perfect example of how recs can be used in a good wow. the other thing to keep in mind everyone is looking at this program on day one. we should look at where this program is at in year 10 and year 20. the goal is not to be 75% recs in year 10 or 20. the goal is to getting to commissioner arce's green deal. it might not be as quick as some people want, but to start building it and owning our own generation which is coming more and more from that bucket 1 although to some degree the city does depend a lot on large hydro through hetch hetchy. that is not considered state renewable. any hetch hetchy we are able to roll you have to put a rec on top of t. but i don't think a single person a
program which has a good example of where a rec has come forward to help produce new localized renewable energy and a farm that had a choice between doing their own generation. fossil fuel or renewable small hydro project. ~ marin because recs existed, they were able to price it out in a way that allowed them to do the small hydro instead of relying on fossil fuels to generate their own electricity for their farm. that is a perfect example of how recs can be used in a good wow. the other thing...
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. >> anything that we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thingeporter: agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farming as a staple of kentucky's economic landscape. >>> getting detroit to keep paying. ahead on al jazeera, what the city's bankruptcy could mean for the pensions of retired city employees. >>> plus caroline kennedy on capitol hill. real money. victoria azarenko ♪ >>> i'm back on al jazeera, i'm tony harris. here is a look at your headlines at this hour. pope francis tells the catholic church that it has the potential to quote fall like a house of cards over its stances on topics like gays, contraception, and abortion. >>> 11 days is how long congress has to pass a budget in order to avoid a partial government shutdown. >>> some residents of detroit are trying to stop the city's bankruptcy claim. they say michigan's constitution doesn't allow detroit to change pensions. also residents are against the city's bankruptcy being run by an emergency manager since the citizens had no say in it. sir, one of the key issu
. >> anything that we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thingeporter: agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farming as a staple of kentucky's economic landscape. >>> getting detroit to keep paying. ahead on al jazeera, what the city's bankruptcy could mean for the pensions of retired city employees. >>> plus caroline kennedy on capitol hill. real money. victoria azarenko ♪ >>> i'm back on al...
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prevent the fire from spreading and at the same time we guarantee that the local population can continue using their traditional farming methods. we've reached a binding agreement and we want to work together harmoniously. >> the carbon in the ash makes the soil more fertile and burning clears land for new crops. the fire management program in the cerrado is designed to help brazil reach its ambitious climate goals. by 2020, it hopes to have reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 40%. the calm before the storm. there could be an emergency any minute. sometimes, the firefighters spend days battling flames. their camps are out in the middle of the forest. sometimes, the fire brigade start fires themselves. here in the cerrado, it's better to live with fire than to constantly battle it. lara steil from the brazilian institute of environment and renewable natural resources says these steps are necessary for the conservation of the cerrado. >> what this is is a controlled blaze. we create a firebreak path that prevents the fire from spreading. that's part of the integrated fire management program. you need to know f
prevent the fire from spreading and at the same time we guarantee that the local population can continue using their traditional farming methods. we've reached a binding agreement and we want to work together harmoniously. >> the carbon in the ash makes the soil more fertile and burning clears land for new crops. the fire management program in the cerrado is designed to help brazil reach its ambitious climate goals. by 2020, it hopes to have reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by nearly...
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farming land owned by the duchy of cornwall. the development is worth $60 million to the local economy, creating 200 jobs and will sell local produce to help the farming community. thousands signed a petition against it. >> discussions held on greenfield sites and the need to look after small dairy farmers, the need to plant areas of wild flower meadow - he did it around high grove, his home in gloster shire, and you can't blame him for doing so. we'd like to see the same here. >> much of cornwall has been the property of the duke since the 14th century. the current duke has turned it into a massive business. he owns thousands of properties, coastlines, rivers and beaches. he and the queen will share the profit of gold discovered in the former tin mine. all of these play into the parliamentary inquiry conducted into prince charles power and influence and there are local and national ramifications. prince charles's empire may be worth over a billion. but cornwell is the poorest county and the prince doesn't pay capital gains tax or corporation tax on profits because it is deemed to be a private enterprise. the future king has a view
farming land owned by the duchy of cornwall. the development is worth $60 million to the local economy, creating 200 jobs and will sell local produce to help the farming community. thousands signed a petition against it. >> discussions held on greenfield sites and the need to look after small dairy farmers, the need to plant areas of wild flower meadow - he did it around high grove, his home in gloster shire, and you can't blame him for doing so. we'd like to see the same here. >>...
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. >> i personally think that anything that can help our children stay locally, and on the farms is aood thing agriculture farmers think it could be a good thing. al jazeera, kentucky. >> just can is here with our day in sport. jess can tafjessica taff. >> spotlight certainly on philly tonight as the eagles get set to host the chiefs there is no shortage of sorry line storylins one, and ross is with us in the city of brotherly love. i'm going to say this is a circle date on the calendar for someone in particular? >> reporter: that's right. it was circled in red for big red. it's homecoming night for andy reid. 68,000 fans are going to be rocking the house here at lincoln financial field. the big question, will they boo or cheer andy reid. reid spent 14 years here. led the eagles to the playoffs five times. five championship games and one super bowl appearance. but tonight he comes as kansas city head coach and public enemy number one. >> this is about our football team. it's not about me. it's not an one-man show. it has nothing to do with that. this will take a team effort when we pl
. >> i personally think that anything that can help our children stay locally, and on the farms is aood thing agriculture farmers think it could be a good thing. al jazeera, kentucky. >> just can is here with our day in sport. jess can tafjessica taff. >> spotlight certainly on philly tonight as the eagles get set to host the chiefs there is no shortage of sorry line storylins one, and ross is with us in the city of brotherly love. i'm going to say this is a circle date on the...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> you and your fees went flying this yearcord year for airline fees, but there are still some deals if you know where to look. more than $27 billion with a b generated from your pocket to the airlines from those a la cart fees. so where is this money coming from? it's coming from your poskt. for checked bags, and re -- with costs rising for air lirns but some airlines hit you parter than others. look at spirit, $100 to carry on a bag if it doesn't fit. bottom line, you need to factor in these extra charges when you're looking at fairs. if you have to be extra savvy. the cheaper days are tuesday, wednesday and saturday, the cheaper times --sh the best time to buy a ticket, tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. book now, annals of last year's fairs by kayak.com found out you have about three more weeks better prices start to rise. once in the sky, you need to follow the airline's rules. that has the faa concerned, but can a bluetooth bring down an airplane. renay? >> it's the rule at takeoff and touchdown, turn off all electronics. the faa exp
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> you and your fees went flying this yearcord year for airline fees, but there are still some deals if you know where to look. more than $27 billion with a b generated from your pocket to the airlines from those a la cart fees. so where is this money coming from? it's coming from your poskt. for checked bags, and re -- with costs rising for air lirns but some airlines hit you parter than others. look at spirit, $100 to carry...
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. >> i think anything we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thing>> agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farm i can as the stable of kentucky's economic landscape. jonathan martin, aljazeera, kentucky. >> a boston homeless man is rewarded for doing the right thing after helping return a backpack full of cash to its rightful owner. he found the bag containing $40,000 and returned it. >> after hearing a story, an on line fundraiser was launched and he's raced $90,000 with more rolling in. james said returning the money was an obvious decision. >> in brazil, archeologists have found 200,000 items believed to date back to the 17th century. the discovery was in rio at a site used for an extension of the city's subway lines. there is an ivory toothbrush and toothpaste made in europe. >> it's a dirty job, but sanitation workers keep our cities clean. some say their job is more dangerous than police officers or firefighters. aljazeera went out with sanitation workers in new york and learned there is a cost to what society throws aw
. >> i think anything we can do that will help our children stay locally and on the farms is a good thing>> agriculture officials hope planting hemp will continue to root farm i can as the stable of kentucky's economic landscape. jonathan martin, aljazeera, kentucky. >> a boston homeless man is rewarded for doing the right thing after helping return a backpack full of cash to its rightful owner. he found the bag containing $40,000 and returned it. >> after hearing a...
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the development is worth $60 million for the local economy, create 200 jobs and sell local produce to help the farming community. yet the same thousands of people signed a protest against it. >> the discussions held on greenfield sites and the need to look after small dairy farmers. the need to plant areas of wild flower meadow. you can't blame him for doing so. we would like to say the same happened here. >> reporter: the property has been with the duke since the 14th century, but it's been turned into a massive business. he owns thousands of properties. he owns the coast line, rivers and beaches. it's been reported that they'll share the profits of gold found. and this all plays into the inquiry now being conducted in prince charles influence. prince charles empire based here may well be worth over $1 billion, but cornwall is the poorest county in england, and not only that, he doesn't pay any taxes because it's all deemed to be a private enterprise. >>> his building projects are designed with heritage in mind. it's pointed out that the homes are built to help poor people through affordable housing,
the development is worth $60 million for the local economy, create 200 jobs and sell local produce to help the farming community. yet the same thousands of people signed a protest against it. >> the discussions held on greenfield sites and the need to look after small dairy farmers. the need to plant areas of wild flower meadow. you can't blame him for doing so. we would like to say the same happened here. >> reporter: the property has been with the duke since the 14th century, but...
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local level. that's what we're witnessing and we're seeing those same families who are living on $8,000 a year working to maybe perhaps participating in an urban farm. beginning to use their ebt benefits at their local farmers market. and we see them more than that organizing together. just last month there was a -- actually walmart workers were protesting their low wages in 50 cities across the country. so we're beginning slowly to sort of vee this swelling, growing grass roots -- see this swelling, growing grass roots movement of we can't live on these low wages, something has to change. >> tom philpott how do you turning these ploal movements and turn -- local movements and turn them into a national movement? >> we saw a spark in occupy wall street and i think we'll have more spark ahead. economy grinds ahead with slow growth, slow job growth, zero or negative wage, median wage growth. and the massive inequality that allison has already talked about. >> thank you so much, tom philpott allison cohen, and bill thompson. we'll be right back. >> welcome back to inside story. before we end our show on food insecurity. let's take a local look at the n
local level. that's what we're witnessing and we're seeing those same families who are living on $8,000 a year working to maybe perhaps participating in an urban farm. beginning to use their ebt benefits at their local farmers market. and we see them more than that organizing together. just last month there was a -- actually walmart workers were protesting their low wages in 50 cities across the country. so we're beginning slowly to sort of vee this swelling, growing grass roots -- see this...
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it the create 200 jobs and sell local produce to help the farming community.yet, all the same, thousands of people signed a petition against it. >> the discussions he's recently held on green field sites and for the need to look at after small dairy farmers and need to plant areas of wild flower mead meadow, he did that around highgrove, his beloved home in gloucester. >> reporter: much of it has the property of the duke, but the current duke, the prince of wales, turned it into a massive business. he owns thousands of property and the coastlines, rivers and beaches. it's been reported he and the queen will share the profits from gold discovered in a tin mime. there's an investigation into his power and influence. indeed, there are local and national ramifications for this. prince charles' empire based here may be worth over a billion dollars, but cornwall is the poorest county in england. not only that, but the prince doesn't pay any capital gains tax or corporation tax on his profits because it's deemed a private enterprise. the future king has a particular
it the create 200 jobs and sell local produce to help the farming community.yet, all the same, thousands of people signed a petition against it. >> the discussions he's recently held on green field sites and for the need to look at after small dairy farmers and need to plant areas of wild flower mead meadow, he did that around highgrove, his beloved home in gloucester. >> reporter: much of it has the property of the duke, but the current duke, the prince of wales, turned it into a...
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local air pollution, again, it matters where the power is coming from. if it's a wind farm in texas and it can't be delivered into california. you still need to have generation in california so it doesn't clean california there. it reduces carbon, but it doesn't eliminate nox or particulate matter. that's how the buckets were set up. however, the reason some bundled recs are allowed and some out of state resources are allowed -- i shouldn't say it's not actually technically out of state. they can't deliver into california. they are allowed. there is some advantage to having some diversity in the utilities procurement plans. so that a few resources in california can't drive up the price. so, there's some advantages to keeping the overall price of the portfolio lower if you can have some mix in those resources. >> commissioner king, is that from the previous question? >> i guess. >> any other questions from commissioners? >> [speaker not understood]. >> commissioner josefowitz. >> so, the reason that the bucket 3com ~ bucket 3 compliance targets go down, the mentioned the rea
local air pollution, again, it matters where the power is coming from. if it's a wind farm in texas and it can't be delivered into california. you still need to have generation in california so it doesn't clean california there. it reduces carbon, but it doesn't eliminate nox or particulate matter. that's how the buckets were set up. however, the reason some bundled recs are allowed and some out of state resources are allowed -- i shouldn't say it's not actually technically out of state. they...
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because their local farm service agency office would be closed. like the other government offices, nobody's going to be there to answer the phone. in montana, washington now is shorthand for uncertainty. congress is shorthand for dysfunction. and faith in government is being eroded because some folks around here are more concerned about raising money on c-span than the people of this country and the american economy. it needs to stop. mr. president, the american people expect members of congress to make smart, responsible decisions based on the best information that we have. that means advocating for issues that matter. compromising to get something done. that means giving a little and getting a whole lot in return. it's called governing. that's a lesson some folks around here need to learn. i would have thought that flirting with a government shutdown and costing taxpayers billions of dollars in 2011 would have been sufficient enough of a lesson, or maybe coming within a few hours of falling off the so-called fiscal cliff in 2012 would have been
because their local farm service agency office would be closed. like the other government offices, nobody's going to be there to answer the phone. in montana, washington now is shorthand for uncertainty. congress is shorthand for dysfunction. and faith in government is being eroded because some folks around here are more concerned about raising money on c-span than the people of this country and the american economy. it needs to stop. mr. president, the american people expect members of...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. . >>> a government shutdown looking more ande likely, december piet the fact the house had passed a plan that keeps the government open. but the problem is that it attaches delaying obama care to that measure. so, yeah, the battle is getting ugly day by day, hour by hour. i want to show you something that happened on the house floor last night when a democrat tried to speak against the. i want to know why the government is shutting down the government. mr. speaker of the house is not in order. >> the house shall come to order. the gentle lady deserves to be heard. >> ron brownstein, the director of the national journal, has it really come to this? boos on the house floor when a member is speaking? >> well, compared to you lie, it's relatively tame. we are seeing steadily the confrontation between the parties escalate. any kind of traditional, historic, convention is being torn part. this government shutdown, as dramatic as it is, may be the second most porntd confrontation we're heading toward. in the mid lt of the month, the po
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. . >>> a government shutdown looking more ande likely, december piet the fact the house had passed a plan that keeps the government open. but the problem is that it attaches delaying obama care to that measure. so, yeah, the battle is getting ugly day by day, hour by hour. i want to show you something that happened on the house floor last night when a democrat tried to speak against the. i want to know why the government is...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> okay.eelers, i'm not going to tell you what i think, i'm not a steelers fan. i'm from ohio. >> well, i'm -- >> i'm from ohio. i'm a browns fan. you think of steelers, you think of minnesota vikings, you don't think of london, england. >> yeah, that's where the team, playing. andy scholes has more on the "bleacher report." hey, andy. >> hey, victor and christi, the nfl started putting on an early game in 2007, before this, the vikings and steelers looked like a great matchup. both teams are 0-3. pretty much a must win for both squads. all work and no play isn't good for anyone. cnn's amanda davies had a chance to ask a few questions but not necessarily about football. >> reporter: can you name the newest member of the royal family? >> yeah, i think his name is alex. >> oh, man, come on, you have to ask me that? >> george? >> george, i knew that. i read that in the latest "us weekly." no, not really. >> reporter: if i said fergie what would that mean? >> she's a pop star. she sang "the humps.
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> okay.eelers, i'm not going to tell you what i think, i'm not a steelers fan. i'm from ohio. >> well, i'm -- >> i'm from ohio. i'm a browns fan. you think of steelers, you think of minnesota vikings, you don't think of london, england. >> yeah, that's where the team, playing. andy scholes has more on the "bleacher report." hey, andy. >> hey, victor and christi, the nfl started putting on an...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> we are back with security rice, nationalambassador. president obama said there will be consequences, but there are no consequences mapped out in the resolution, something that the russians did not agree to. does that mean that the united states would take unilateral military action if syria does not comply? >> it means certainly we reserve that option, fareed, to take whatever enforcement action we deem appropriate, whether military or otherwise. i think it's important for people to understand what this resolution accomplishes. in fact, it does say in very clear-cut terms that if there is noncompliance on the part of the syrians, there will be action taken under chapter 7 of the united nations charter. chapter 7 is the only chapter that calls for and allows for enforcement action. obviously, in any circumstance, we would need to come back to the security council if we sought multilateral endorsement of such action. in the circumstances, have a negotiation about what that action ought to be. but it's very significant that thi
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> we are back with security rice, nationalambassador. president obama said there will be consequences, but there are no consequences mapped out in the resolution, something that the russians did not agree to. does that mean that the united states would take unilateral military action if syria does not comply? >> it means certainly we reserve that option, fareed, to take whatever enforcement action we deem appropriate,...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >> as we're following the break is news fromident obama actually raised the prospect of the united states and iran meeting. high level meeting, diplomacy. this came during the un general assembly. if this meeting actually happens, hey, president obama meets iran rouhani today in new york, this would be the time there are talks between the two countries since the hostage crises in the 1970s. here are the specifics. president obama is directing the secretary of state, john kerry to lay the ground work. here's what he actually said. >> we are encouraged that president rouhani received a mandate do pursue a more moderate course and given president rouhani's agreement to reach an agreement, i'm direct region john kerry to meet with them. the united kingdom, france, germany, russia and china. the road blocks may prove to be too great but i believe the diplomatic path must be tested. >> at the same time president obama reaffirmed america's strong support of israel saying it would never compromise israel's security and said the u.s. rem
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >> as we're following the break is news fromident obama actually raised the prospect of the united states and iran meeting. high level meeting, diplomacy. this came during the un general assembly. if this meeting actually happens, hey, president obama meets iran rouhani today in new york, this would be the time there are talks between the two countries since the hostage crises in the 1970s. here are the specifics. president obama...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> i don't know if you've ever heard the nameat is her. she's better known as the white widow, a mysterious terrorist still on the run. and now there is some suspicion she may have been involved in the mall shooting in kenya. our david mckenzie went looking for her. >> reporter: officials believe that lewthwaite has spent a significant amount of time in this luxury villa. an arabic looking man paid three months up front but he never saw a woman. in another upscale neighborhood, we catch a break. >> translator: she did not want to say her name and she used to hide her face. didn't want to show her face, says a white woman moved into the compound with her three young children. >> translator: she never wanted people inside her house. it was just her and her children. so when she wanted to send me, she would give me money through the hall in the gates. she would send me to the store to buy water or meat. >> reporter: did you feel that was strange? >> translator: yes, it was very strange. >> reporter: authorities say lewthwaite was li
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> i don't know if you've ever heard the nameat is her. she's better known as the white widow, a mysterious terrorist still on the run. and now there is some suspicion she may have been involved in the mall shooting in kenya. our david mckenzie went looking for her. >> reporter: officials believe that lewthwaite has spent a significant amount of time in this luxury villa. an arabic looking man paid three months up front...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> you have no doubt heard about mall shootingshe united states but what about a full-blown terror attack at a mall, a soft target? are we at risk? john berman is looking at local mall security and what law enforcement is doing to protect you in an attack like that. >> reporter: the shocking mall attack carried out by a somalia group and hostile to the united states has many u.s. citizens concerned, could a similar attack happen here? gunmen have terrorized mall attacks in the past but they have been carried out by lone assailants. in 2007, the 19-year-old killed eight people and himself in omaha, nebraska. that same year, an 18-year-old man killed five people in salt lake city before he was killed by police. and last year, weeks before christmas, a 22-year-old gunman killed two people and himself at a mall near portland, oregon. it's scenes like this one that keeps fbi officials up late at night. they say they have been successful at stopping planned attacks before it happened. a somalia citizen was sentenced to ten years in priso
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> you have no doubt heard about mall shootingshe united states but what about a full-blown terror attack at a mall, a soft target? are we at risk? john berman is looking at local mall security and what law enforcement is doing to protect you in an attack like that. >> reporter: the shocking mall attack carried out by a somalia group and hostile to the united states has many u.s. citizens concerned, could a similar...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >> reporter: president spoke for an hour onrnment shutdown, the nation's debt ceiling. christine romans joining us now. listen to this little clip from what the president said about what this new law will do as far as coverage for americans. listen to this. >> if you're one of those folks who have a preexisting condition, these plans have to offer you coverage. they can't use your medical history to charge you more than anybody else. if you couldn't afford coverage for your child because he had asthma, he's covered. if you couldn't afford coverage because you were told heartburn was a preexisting condition, you're covered. if you're one of the 45 million americans with a mental illness, you are covered. if you're a young adult or entrepreneur striking out on your own, you're covered. if -- if you're a young couple who previously had insurance that didn't include maternity benefits and now suddenly you need some maternity benefits, you're covered. if you lose your job and your health care with it, you're covered. >> all right. a
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >> reporter: president spoke for an hour onrnment shutdown, the nation's debt ceiling. christine romans joining us now. listen to this little clip from what the president said about what this new law will do as far as coverage for americans. listen to this. >> if you're one of those folks who have a preexisting condition, these plans have to offer you coverage. they can't use your medical history to charge you more than...
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> i'm back with our guests.es have come out clearly administration wants people to see the tapes. these are horrific. these are babies dying of sarin gas attack. is this something that will move you or your constituents from what you heard back home? >> with my district with major military post with the nation's largest community of courage, we all see this. we all agree that what assad or rebels have done is horrific. but we also know that to go in and do this in syria, the military is immoral. it is immoral to continue to ask our men and women in the military to go out without the equipment, the training, the readiness and funds to do this. >> they'll get the equipment. >> these tapes break my heart. and it's awful. there's a terrible humanitarian crisis going on in syria. a lot of it is perpetrated by assad. rebels are responsible for it. all of these refugee camps. the issue isn't is it terrible? what can we do to be helpful. going in and bombing syria will help those suffering people. it will increase suffe
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> i'm back with our guests.es have come out clearly administration wants people to see the tapes. these are horrific. these are babies dying of sarin gas attack. is this something that will move you or your constituents from what you heard back home? >> with my district with major military post with the nation's largest community of courage, we all see this. we all agree that what assad or rebels have done is horrific....
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look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> so if you're a fan of monday night footballou're really going to enjoy is monday afternoon baseball. that's when a-rod and his high-powered legal team are going to go head-to-head with major league baseball and it is going to be epic, over $100 million worth of money at stake, 211 games on the field are at stake. you can imagine there will be no love lost in that room. here's jason carroll. >> reporter: alex rodriguez says he has something to prove, and not just on the field. his 211 game suspension, baseball's longest doping punishment, still very much in play, still a sore spot with fans. >> suspend him, fire him. >> i believe he should not be suspended. >> the last seven months has been a nightmare. >> reporter: arbitrator frederick horowitz will hear both sides. rodriguez claims major league baseball used unethical practices to target him because he was overpaid and underperformed, and major league baseball's claim rodriguez took peds, performance-enhancing drugs, including testosterone and human growth hormone. mlb's case
look for natureraised farms® chicken at your local store. >>> so if you're a fan of monday night footballou're really going to enjoy is monday afternoon baseball. that's when a-rod and his high-powered legal team are going to go head-to-head with major league baseball and it is going to be epic, over $100 million worth of money at stake, 211 games on the field are at stake. you can imagine there will be no love lost in that room. here's jason carroll. >> reporter: alex rodriguez...