what s the potential here? well, just in the spillway, we have crops such as cotton, corn, soybeans, grain, sar g.p.s. gum and sugar cane 14,000 here. parish irishs parishes slowly with backwater. we are looking at approximately 160,000 acres being covered outside the spillway of which 20,000 acres is in row crop production. and the assessment will be in the millions. i couldn t put a firm dollar figure on it but it will be in the millions of dollars of revenue that will be lost in a day s ahead. that means that a lot of people maybe think that s a way from them. it s going to effect food prices, commodity pces because this kind of impact on one of the most prolific growing areas of the country will have rippling effect across the country and the world. you are looking at substantial financial loss to
what s the potential here? well, just in the spillway, we have crops such as cotton, corn, soybeans, grain, sar g.p.s. gum and sugar cane 14,000 here. parish irishs parishes slowly with backwater. we are looking at approximately 160,000 acres being covered outside the spillway of which 20,000 acres is in row crop production. and the assessment will be in the millions. i couldn t put a firm dollar figure on it but it will be in the millions of dollars of revenue that will be lost in a day s ahead. that means that a lot of people maybe think that s a way from them. it s going to effect food prices, commodity prices because this kind of impact on one of the most prolific growing areas of the country will have rippling effect across the country and the world. you are looking at substantial financial loss to
give me an estimate of the dollar amounts you re talking about in terms of loss, what s the potential here? well, just in the spillway, we have crops such as cotton, corn, ceo beans, grain soregum and sugar cane, and parishes west of the levee in the days to come, this land will be covered with water slowly as back water, we are looking at approximately 160,000 acres covered outside the spillway, which 20,000 acres is in crop production and the assessment will be in the millions. i don t, i couldn t put a firm dal figure on it, but it will be in the millions of dollars of revenue that will be lost in the days ahead. mike: you know, carlos, that means that a the lot of people maybe think that that s a way from them, but it s going to food prices, commodity prices, because this kind of impact on one of the most prolific growing areas of the country will have a rippling effect across the country and the
that you are talking about in terms of loss. what s the potential here? well, just in the spillway, we have crops such as cotton, corn, soybeans, grain, sar g.p.s. gum and sugar cane 14,000 here. parish irishs parishes slowly with backwater. we are looking at approximately 160,000 acres being covered outside the spillway of which 20,000 acres is in row crop production. and the assessment will be in the millions. i couldn t put a firm dollar figure on it but it will be in the millions of dollars of revenue that will be lost in a day s ahead. that means that a lot of people maybe think that s a way from them. it s going to effect food prices, commodity prices because this kind of impact on one of the most prolific growing areas of the country will have rippling effect across the
five bucks? it is touching people s lives in a very profound way in everything they do. and their paychecks aren t going up to meet it the value of the dollar is going down because of our monetary policy. the president made promises that have not been kept because he does not understand how to fix the economy. you don t do it by inflating the dollar. greta: after that poor woman who could only put $5 in her tank, when she realized she doesn t have another five dollars she starts walking and walks to the store and finds the goods have again up because the trucking costs have gone up because of the gas. if you think because you don t drive you are immune from the impact of the gas prices you are wrong. right everything goes up. the price of getting a product to the marketplace goes up. every loaf of bread, gallon of milk costs more. it has a rippling effect through the economy. greta: two quick questions.