that comes right out of the checking account. it makes for very rough times. we talked earlier, you said the cost of that feed is actually more than you re making on the milk you produce right now. at the current rate, we re paying around $20 a hundred for our feed and milk has been around $15.50 a hundred. that don t come out when you start pushing the pencil. you need to get more for your milk than you re paying for feed. not a good business plan. not a good plan. what do you do at this point? where do you go? we re trying to survive day to day and trying to stockpile as much good hay as we can get. all indicators are if you don t get it now, there won t be nothing to be had. we ve got a long way to go between next growing season. thanks for letting us be here. it s that rain that they desperately need as we walk back out of the milking area. you can see the milk being produced, all these tubes and wires comes down to right here and eventually ends up on your
understands how the economy works, not because he s debated it in congress, but because he s lived it in the private sector. and i have. i think that will be the fundamental difference between me and president obam a. i hope that s why people vote for me and give me the nod. in this race, have you pointed out many times, you have received a lot more votes, more than 1 million more votes than your nearest competitor, rick santorum. there you, can see the breakdown on the screen. your campaign has raised $63 million, spent $55 million. that means, in a cost per vote on campaign spending, have you spent $15.83 per vote. newt gingrich t$7.76, and rick santorum $2.28 and if you take the money from the super pacs, you have spent $26 per vote, gingrich, $15.50 and santorum,
welcome back to world business today. a quick recap now of an ongoing story, the effect that libya s civil war is having on the price of oil. as fighting continues in libya, investors around the world remain on edge and the price of oil remains high and volatile. after a slight fall yesterday, nymex crude has fallen down earlier. but up a fraction, at $104. $104.35 last time we looked. same kind of picture for brent crude. rose and fell back a little bit. it is now at $115.50 a barrel. now, the unrest hasn t got only investors on unrest but holiday makers as well. for the tourist industry, the future may be brighter than it looks. reporter: the middle east and north africa region is dancing to a new beat.
market. last week, the price touched $106.95. now, a look at london trading and brent crude that was also up earlier, but, again, has fallen back slightly. that is now $115.50 a barrel. last week, it peaked at almost $120 a barrel. now, egypt s stock exchange has been closed for nearly six weeks, and the date for its reopening keeps on getting pushed back, as egypt continues to go through political convulsions, is this prolonged shutdown good for the stocks of companies that are there or not? joining us on the phone from cairo is the egyptian finance minister. mr. radwan, why haven t you opened the stock exchange yet? well, there s several reasons. one, it has not come as we had thought, but it is improving big
i had to check this one, because i couldn t believe it. this is 1.55 ounces for 1.55 ounce of hershey s milk chocolate. they say this could cost as much as $15.50. welcome to your future. of monotizing the debt. of course, now, i should mention your salary is supposed to go right up with inflation. if you believe that, i got a bridge in new york. let me know how that works out for you. what is the rest of the world saying about monotizing the debt? i told you that we were setting ourselves up to be the villains. here is the chinese finance vice minister and what he said about it. as a major reserve currency, major reserve currency issuer for the united states to launch a second round of quantitative easing at this time, we feel that it did not recognize its responsibility to stabilize global markets. did not think about the impact of excessive liquidity on