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along the trail, you'll also find several locations like ton farm, which was owned by a dutch farming and shelter for the night before they continued their journey north. there were black abolitionists and white abolitionists working together to assist freedom seekers and some of those folks stopped at the ton farm. this site is a stop on the journey. when we finally did the very deep map and archaeological research that the actual site of the ton farm is on the property of what is now called chicago's finest marina, which is the oldest black—owned marina in the chicago region. we're part of chicago but we're also part of a deep, rich history that has not been told yet. the property was actually used during the underground railroad to hide freedom seekers who were coming from all over, trying to escape slavery down south. and just to look off into the water and wonder what their travels were to get this far and this close. the mixed emotional thing because it is an honour being the owner but also, you are kind of like the keeper of the records. piece by piece, researchers have been sl
along the trail, you'll also find several locations like ton farm, which was owned by a dutch farming and shelter for the night before they continued their journey north. there were black abolitionists and white abolitionists working together to assist freedom seekers and some of those folks stopped at the ton farm. this site is a stop on the journey. when we finally did the very deep map and archaeological research that the actual site of the ton farm is on the property of what is now called...
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. >>> an 18-wheeler pud up to san francisco's food bank carrying four tons of foster farms thanksgivingh enough to serve 10,000 meals. not just the pandemic ago things this holiday season. the supply chain logjam driving up prices making lots of seasonal goodies hard to find. >>> okay. we are going to right back with a milestone moment for a spacex crew at the international space station. . >>> a spacex crew is on its way home from the international space station right now. a day later than planned though. >> yeah, the delay was due to yesterday's high winds off the florida coast where the dragon capsule will splashdown. the crew members said good-bye as the hatch to their capsule was closed. it then undocked from the space station and all the nasa astronauts, japanese astronaut and a mission specialist spent under 200 days in space. splashdown happens tonight at 7:30 our time. >>> it will take time for them to adjust back on earth. what's next at 5:30? >> a deadline to respond here. the legal challenges president biden is facing over his vaccine mandates for private businesses. >> we f
. >>> an 18-wheeler pud up to san francisco's food bank carrying four tons of foster farms thanksgivingh enough to serve 10,000 meals. not just the pandemic ago things this holiday season. the supply chain logjam driving up prices making lots of seasonal goodies hard to find. >>> okay. we are going to right back with a milestone moment for a spacex crew at the international space station. . >>> a spacex crew is on its way home from the international space station...
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meaning this vertical farm can produce 2 tons of vegetables in a single day. meat pie pi king of the veggies. it's a beauty, is it all? it is a weed. as the 1st we'd have seen in the, in the entire place. this is to attract a pair, is that? yeah. and then they, they're stunned on these buys and then, but there's none in there. i mean me, there is a past managed, managed word, and even a path up though it catch em. we are picked law fish this is really to where to this is floating. this is, this is yes, company put the completely floating jack way, the created a po and reno's in upon. we knew pon took it what the far west they were. so i do, if you built my upon as a less it here for our system. so i do, can we build upon and assume that we had a plan. so i would consider is that is the sim area. we have 2 products and one harvest of fish for every 6 harvest of vegetables, calais, the fish are feeding the vegetables. yes. and the best of those are in a sense be raisin philip fish. yeah. so that, that the trimmings from the vegetables are actually going to feed it and using is the sim,
meaning this vertical farm can produce 2 tons of vegetables in a single day. meat pie pi king of the veggies. it's a beauty, is it all? it is a weed. as the 1st we'd have seen in the, in the entire place. this is to attract a pair, is that? yeah. and then they, they're stunned on these buys and then, but there's none in there. i mean me, there is a past managed, managed word, and even a path up though it catch em. we are picked law fish this is really to where to this is floating. this is, this...
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ton. that's a major problem for dairy farms. >> bill: sweet woman in an ominous message going into the nexts in charlotte, north carolina, the northern part of south carolina with a lot of roosters or chickens. >> sandra: i wish we could have turned the camera around and saw the sun rising and roosters growing. >> bill: one of the greatest american mysteries of 24 years could be closer to a resolution. the major step the f.b.i. is taking in the search for union boss jimmie hoffa next. now make another one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out up to $60,000 or more. veteran homeowners- with home values at all-time highs and rates at near all-time lows now's the time to do more with your home equity. veterans are calling newday at a record pace to take advantage of the newday 100 va loan. you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value to upgrade the kitchen, add a pool for the grandkids, or have the security of cash in the bank. with an average cash out amount of $60,000, you can do more. no one can deliver your mom's homemade short ribs. for starters, y
ton. that's a major problem for dairy farms. >> bill: sweet woman in an ominous message going into the nexts in charlotte, north carolina, the northern part of south carolina with a lot of roosters or chickens. >> sandra: i wish we could have turned the camera around and saw the sun rising and roosters growing. >> bill: one of the greatest american mysteries of 24 years could be closer to a resolution. the major step the f.b.i. is taking in the search for union boss jimmie...
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tons along a major highways of the capital to large explosions. have gone off near a military hospital and cobbled full runs of gun farm. at least 19 people are confirmed dead. there's been no claim over sponsibility for the attack so far. leaders that the cop $26.00 climate summers are looking to build momentum muster of reaching agreements on 2 major global warming issues, deforestation, and me think gas emissions on deforestation around. $100.00 countries have promised to stop and reverse it by the end of the decades. and they'll work to slash output of methane, one of the most potent warming gases in the atmosphere together, we're committed to collectively reduce our methane by 30 percent by 2030. and i think we could probably go beyond that. we just announced this package, the general assembly. ah, and back in september at the time was mentioned, 9 country shed signed on today. its over 80 approaching a 100 countries that are sign in on if we want to keep the parish goal of 1.5 degrees in site and support communities in the front line of climate change, we must protect and restore the world's forests. and i believe
tons along a major highways of the capital to large explosions. have gone off near a military hospital and cobbled full runs of gun farm. at least 19 people are confirmed dead. there's been no claim over sponsibility for the attack so far. leaders that the cop $26.00 climate summers are looking to build momentum muster of reaching agreements on 2 major global warming issues, deforestation, and me think gas emissions on deforestation around. $100.00 countries have promised to stop and reverse it...
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farms submerged in the fet. all area where of course, once on both sides of the u. s. canada border 1st to speak to. she had tons in abbotsford, british columbia, and he signs of things getting back to know which as officials have been saying, it's not over yet, and the waters have been receiving and the weather. philly is a lot less severe than it was earlier in the week, but we were just talking to some of those who've been evacuated to the center behind me. and they say, yeah, but you know, we were told maybe we'd be able to leave in 2 days. but they told us that 2 days ago, so there's a huge amount of uncertainty just because the orders, the receiving doesn't mean even the roads and bridges and highways are safe a structurally safe anymore because because of the amount of water that fell months a month rain full in about 2 days on sunday and monday, around here and large sways are still still under water. yeah. can amik is activity in this area has been severely affected. this is actually the agricultural hotline for british columbia. as you say, dairy farming, poultry and thousands of animals actually thoug
farms submerged in the fet. all area where of course, once on both sides of the u. s. canada border 1st to speak to. she had tons in abbotsford, british columbia, and he signs of things getting back to know which as officials have been saying, it's not over yet, and the waters have been receiving and the weather. philly is a lot less severe than it was earlier in the week, but we were just talking to some of those who've been evacuated to the center behind me. and they say, yeah, but you know,...
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england and new york for the construction of solar farms has driven up carbon emissions, driven up carbon emissions, releasing close of 5 million metric tons of carbon each year. these things are commonsense. when you destroy forests and natural habitats, you disrupt natural ecosystems. how do we strike the right balance between ecological concerns and climate concerns when it comes to massive amounts of land needed for solar and wind? taryn: thank you for the question. before i address it, i want to note that china and the u.s. have exactly the same amount of legal binding this in their target funded under the paris agreement. that is a feature the u.s. negotiated very hard for. moving on to your question, i think fortunately it is not necessary to destroy forests and biodiversity to deploy solar and wind energy. i spoke earlier about how farmers are benefiting from payments to put wind turbines on their land and that is helping them economically without destroying any forests. we have many options to deploy solar, for example on rooftops, in urban areas, and an ecologically sensitive areas. of course we need to do it intelligently and ne
england and new york for the construction of solar farms has driven up carbon emissions, driven up carbon emissions, releasing close of 5 million metric tons of carbon each year. these things are commonsense. when you destroy forests and natural habitats, you disrupt natural ecosystems. how do we strike the right balance between ecological concerns and climate concerns when it comes to massive amounts of land needed for solar and wind? taryn: thank you for the question. before i address it, i...
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farm. you've got higher bills, and right now there's no end in sight really for this. >> it's hard because i know a lot of people are struggling, and we don't want to charge a ton of money for our food, but, you know, it is a premium product, and we also need to make a living. >> reporter: for taletha, getting by this year means going without. let's talk about thanksgiving. what are you going to do? >> you know what? we're definitely not buying no turkey. >> reporter: and trying to make ends meet even as prices seem to climb even higher. you must be really nervous. >> i am. i am, and it does -- it does spark a nerve with me, and it does put a little fear into my heart because i have a family to provide for. >> a lot of nervous people. >>> let's try to make sense of things now with our experts, abc news business correspondent deirdre bolton and diane swonk, chief economist and managing director at grant thornton. welcome to you both. deirdre, i want to start with you. people are struggling. you heard them struggling there, heading into the holiday. the white house has said this is a transitory problem, but is it more fundamental? is this going to stick around? >> well, m
farm. you've got higher bills, and right now there's no end in sight really for this. >> it's hard because i know a lot of people are struggling, and we don't want to charge a ton of money for our food, but, you know, it is a premium product, and we also need to make a living. >> reporter: for taletha, getting by this year means going without. let's talk about thanksgiving. what are you going to do? >> you know what? we're definitely not buying no turkey. >> reporter:...
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farm in turkey for the bill and melinda gates foundation. let's get back to the yachts. the permitted crew helicopter pad, submarines and pools all the mid-7020 tons pledged $2 billion. he's even admitted himself he's a hypocrite that he still splashing the cash to save the planet. stuart: how do you really feel about this. i am not outraged of billionaires taking the jets to a climate conference. >> i am not climbing the walls in outrage about it. how about you? >> me either they do spend a lot of cash and do a lot of things so in their minds are doing the right thing. it is somewhat looking at it from the outside. it is hypocritical but it doesn't bother me. that's what they do. stuart: it's not the end of the world. back to the markets show me the gal 30 predominantly selling so far today. the green new deal big tech credits to people who by union made electric cars and only made union. james commerce that it would essentially subsidize the unions and eliminate half of the ev market. he is here to report on that next. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new
farm in turkey for the bill and melinda gates foundation. let's get back to the yachts. the permitted crew helicopter pad, submarines and pools all the mid-7020 tons pledged $2 billion. he's even admitted himself he's a hypocrite that he still splashing the cash to save the planet. stuart: how do you really feel about this. i am not outraged of billionaires taking the jets to a climate conference. >> i am not climbing the walls in outrage about it. how about you? >> me either they...