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percent this year driven by the drought and increased demand for dairy products that's according to the cowen of one of russia's biggest and produces. we can calculate the price increase mathematically fifty percent of the price of milk is comprised of the cost of raw materials that is increased by sixty percent which means producers could grow thirty percent from a factor we have to meet. because consumption is the mean indicator for. that's why we have to be very careful. of course we will see price hikes of ten to fifteen percent but we will try to control. turnover at the. particular exciting day for the russian markets. and the participating in the read . between a quarter. point two percent. telecom. head of analysis that. again explains why the stock markets trading in the red this week. as usual russian markets or have a correlated with the international markets this week and the main news came from. there are. the rate and change to different march and optimism into markets saying that economic environment for him remain very challenging and that's why investors remain very cautious
percent this year driven by the drought and increased demand for dairy products that's according to the cowen of one of russia's biggest and produces. we can calculate the price increase mathematically fifty percent of the price of milk is comprised of the cost of raw materials that is increased by sixty percent which means producers could grow thirty percent from a factor we have to meet. because consumption is the mean indicator for. that's why we have to be very careful. of course we will...
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and be a mule driver lead times i'd be a young boy back to stay in school he would pull you up to cowen here drop it off unhook piecemeal from it come to the phone. right now it really easy loud rock him if you cold who show your life you got a water tank in a slog. of a little water drip in your career bud. and doesn't smell really good but it works pretty good. all. right number almost. oh yes you know look at the history of our area especially they with big communities now today with scant rings big company stores everything painful i mean with this company housed all down that river our stuff can set their. our schools are good because there's no money all the stores are or close and nothing's coming back these are people with this cold company in their tie can take and tyke and never put it is all going to go there really west virginia broke in the big go on the road with. five years. topper move will site moved into the head waters of the stream that runs from a home in the past five years i've been flooded seven times there's been about five acres my property it's washed away int
and be a mule driver lead times i'd be a young boy back to stay in school he would pull you up to cowen here drop it off unhook piecemeal from it come to the phone. right now it really easy loud rock him if you cold who show your life you got a water tank in a slog. of a little water drip in your career bud. and doesn't smell really good but it works pretty good. all. right number almost. oh yes you know look at the history of our area especially they with big communities now today with scant...
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claudia cowen, 12 news. >>> congressional pressure to stop horse round ups in the west is leading tondependent study of the practice. yesterday the u.s. bureau of land management asked the national academy of sciences to review its wild horse and burro program. the program includes frequent round ups because the bureau says there isn't enough range land to support the population. the agencies were asked to stop the round up. the studies will take two years, so for now the round ups will continue. >>> signs of renewal are now growing at the world trade center site in new york. today workers planted the first trees there since the september 11 attacks. eventually 400 trees will be in place at the site. an on-site museum is scheduled to open in 2012. >>> medicare is expanding it's coverage for smokers who want to quit. medicare will pay for as many as eight quit smoking counseling sessions each year. the federal health coverage already pays for drugs to help smokers quit with medication but not for counseling. seniors are less likely to make the effort. >>> well it's the kind of street
claudia cowen, 12 news. >>> congressional pressure to stop horse round ups in the west is leading tondependent study of the practice. yesterday the u.s. bureau of land management asked the national academy of sciences to review its wild horse and burro program. the program includes frequent round ups because the bureau says there isn't enough range land to support the population. the agencies were asked to stop the round up. the studies will take two years, so for now the round ups...
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fifteen percent driven by the drought and increased demand for dairy products that's according to the cowen of one of russia's biggest and he produces. we can calculate the price increase mathematically fifty percent of the price of milk is comprised of the cost of raw materials has increased by sixty percent which means pretty crude grew thirty percent for. we have to monitor the situation because consumption is the mean indicator for once it starts falling. now is why we have to be very careful and the government should help because of course we will see price hikes of ten to fifteen percent but we will try to have it under control. or turn over the sky was not a particularly exciting day for the russian markets in mind and the body scanning surfing the web all the blue chips were down between a corner office on full force was bucking the trend all the odds yes there was no finished off point two percent on the market with telecom and black. head of analysis that. begin explains why the stock markets trading in the red this week as usual russian markets for the correlated with the interna
fifteen percent driven by the drought and increased demand for dairy products that's according to the cowen of one of russia's biggest and he produces. we can calculate the price increase mathematically fifty percent of the price of milk is comprised of the cost of raw materials has increased by sixty percent which means pretty crude grew thirty percent for. we have to monitor the situation because consumption is the mean indicator for once it starts falling. now is why we have to be very...
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percent this year driven by the drought and increased amount for dairy products that's according to the cowen of one of russia's biggest danny produces. we can calculate the price increase mathematically fifty percent of the price of milk is comprised of the cost of raw materials that has increased by sixty percent which means prices could grow thirty percent from a factor we have to monitor the situation because consumption is the mean indicator for us but once it starts falling nothing will help that's why we have to be very careful and the government should help us of course we will see price hikes of ten to fifteen percent but we will try to have a.
percent this year driven by the drought and increased amount for dairy products that's according to the cowen of one of russia's biggest danny produces. we can calculate the price increase mathematically fifty percent of the price of milk is comprised of the cost of raw materials that has increased by sixty percent which means prices could grow thirty percent from a factor we have to monitor the situation because consumption is the mean indicator for us but once it starts falling nothing will...
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. >> reporter: tulane university president scott cowen designed the major education reforms after katrina. >> the big change was to decentralize authority for the operations to the school down to the school level. >> reporter: connie yayton came out of retirement to join the movement. so what's been the most satisfying coming back? >> being here. being here with the children. >> reporter: a movement to reform and restructure new orleans education. instead of a school board, principals are the heads of charter schools. they control the budget, set agendas and hire and fire teachers. >> there hasn't been a single year since the storm where student achievement has not increased. the number of failing schools has dramatically decreased by about a third. >> i get homework every night. i do the homework every night with my mom. >> reporter: if you don't? >> there is no don't. >> reporter: the future of new orleans, one lesson at a time. more than 60% of the city's public school students now attend a charter school. brian, just this week new orleans received a $1.8 billion federal grant to build
. >> reporter: tulane university president scott cowen designed the major education reforms after katrina. >> the big change was to decentralize authority for the operations to the school down to the school level. >> reporter: connie yayton came out of retirement to join the movement. so what's been the most satisfying coming back? >> being here. being here with the children. >> reporter: a movement to reform and restructure new orleans education. instead of a...
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the story from nbc's lee cowen. >> reporter: in the 1920s, it was an elegant place.stars. but the building also housed something not so elegant. a secret perhaps. maybe even a crime. >> the area there is quite extensive. now they're trying to clean out the old furniture and stuff and they came across the trunk. >> reporter: a steamer trunk. it and its dog eared instruction pamphlets have been down in that basement a very long time. forgotten until these two women pried it open. inside? >> a lot of personal belongings, pictures and lerpostcards. >> reporter: even tickets to the 1932 olympic games. relics of happy days. but there were nightmares in that trunk, too. >> we found a body in this part. the first one was like a miscarriage or abortion. >> reporter: wrapped in yellowed newspaper, stuffed in two locked doctors bags for what appeared to be two mummified fetuseses. >> it's very soft, so at first i feel it maybe it's fabric or something inside. but then when i opened it, it looked more like a body. >> reporter: the newspapers dated 1932 and 1935 are just a start
the story from nbc's lee cowen. >> reporter: in the 1920s, it was an elegant place.stars. but the building also housed something not so elegant. a secret perhaps. maybe even a crime. >> the area there is quite extensive. now they're trying to clean out the old furniture and stuff and they came across the trunk. >> reporter: a steamer trunk. it and its dog eared instruction pamphlets have been down in that basement a very long time. forgotten until these two women pried it...
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jo if you want more information, it's the cowen institute domenici. a lifrng on our website at c-span.org. caller: what i'm calling about is basically since hurricane betsy, if the state or federal government had built 20 miles of flood protection each year, new orleans would have been protected. i was in new orleans when the storm happened. at 8:00 in the morning on august 29, i stood on hamilton street the water was around my ankles. by 9:00, it was up around my waste. i know it was the levees that failed. what failed us was the louisiana poll tish ans. they failed to do anything about flood protection. . . >> there are schools we visited and spent time in where the art class is working on some sort of art project but the impact of that individual child's home and what their experience was during the storm. they are addressing it. they are talking about it. i am sure they will implemented into the curriculum as appropriate. yet, i don't think there was one way they are doing it. i don't think that is being done across the board. host: we talked brie
jo if you want more information, it's the cowen institute domenici. a lifrng on our website at c-span.org. caller: what i'm calling about is basically since hurricane betsy, if the state or federal government had built 20 miles of flood protection each year, new orleans would have been protected. i was in new orleans when the storm happened. at 8:00 in the morning on august 29, i stood on hamilton street the water was around my ankles. by 9:00, it was up around my waste. i know it was the...
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. >> my name is pam cowen and i was laid off that position working at our local community college, helping dislocated workers getting back and getting retrained. but the position was funded on workforce investment dollars and the funding ended. as a look for new position in social services, i am having trouble finding a position that pays enough so that i can pay my bills and also send my daughter to quality childcare. i was wondering if there was anything that has been done to reduce childcare costs. >> we have a childcare credit in place. we would like to make it stronger. this is one of those back-and- forths we have been having with republicans, because we think it is a good idea and they don't. but i think that giving families support who have to work each and every day is absolutely critical. now there are some companies that are starting to get smart about providing top here on site for their employees, which makes a huge difference. it is a huge relief. but those are usually bigger companies. some smaller companies or small businesses do not have that capacity. got to make-- we've
. >> my name is pam cowen and i was laid off that position working at our local community college, helping dislocated workers getting back and getting retrained. but the position was funded on workforce investment dollars and the funding ended. as a look for new position in social services, i am having trouble finding a position that pays enough so that i can pay my bills and also send my daughter to quality childcare. i was wondering if there was anything that has been done to reduce...