electronics would takeover. for all long time, we have been talking about a shortage of oil and a shortage of food, but how could you believe it? food prices were remarkably low. we had huge stockpiles. well, this year, the great base for all right. this is the year where around the globe, change droughts in russia, south africa, south america floods in australia, much of this country, and we are into a world food shortage. prices are going up. some food is not available. it is a slow process that every week and every month at the supermarket, the new reality is the parent. sometimes, the things we wait for, and wait for, and finally believes are not coming, into a riot. global warming, it may be, or it may not be, but weather is taking its toll on world food production. not a happy thought. i do have a very special program for you today with our celebration of black history month, talking to a great correspondent of the white house who has written a book about african-am
one of these ships were anchored in wall about bay a shallow inlet on the brooklyn side of the east river. to a man the americans who made it through the winter of 1776, 77 on the wall about hooks told of almost unimaginable horrors. james little was on a chip ship so crowded that the men couldn t lie down all at once and their rations barely sufficed to keep body and soul together. in the morning they received half a point of the water is to. in the evening they received scraps of cannell biscuit. he added in the putrefied stagnated air of the hold of the vessel crowded with furman he and his companions grew faint and feeble and once the smallpox began it was heartbreaking. every morning dead bodies or twisted on deck a cannon ball fast and and they were thrown overboard with a shout of there goes another damned yankee rebel. he also remember when isaac gibbs got permission to bury his father a short in the dead of winter he as well as the two friends he took with him to hel