Same policies that Blake Masters is now promoting. These were quality generals and they had reasons to walk away from the exact same policies. Host ok. We are running short on time, but we have got to talk about water. I wish we had more time to talk about this, but senator kelly, starting with you. 45 seconds, lets start there and see how far we can go. We are facing shortterm and longterm cuts to the Colorado River water. How do we address this issue and it is a major issue . Mr. Kelly this is the worst drought that is part of the planet has seen in 1000 years. Its been going on 22 years. Lake powell and mead are at crisis levels. And we have got to take some immediate steps. I got money from washington to help farmers keep water up in lake mead. That is just a stopgap measure. We cannot do this all on our own. We are one of three lower basin states with nevada and california. I was on the phone recently with the california governor because they are not stepping up to help. My oppone
One of two u. S. Senators for the state. I want to welcome the candidates, incumbent senator mike crapo, and challengers david roth and Scott Cleveland. Scott cleveland owns an investment and Brokerage Firm in eagle. Prior to that, he was the managing partner of the boise office of new york rise. Mike crapo is seeking his fifth term in the u. S. Senate. He previously served as representative for idahos can Congressional District for three terms and in the Idaho State Senate for four terms. David roth was the executive director of the bonneville Youth Executive Council and is on the board for habitat for humanity in idaho falls and idaho falls soup kitchen. I want to introduce our panel of reporters who will ask the candidates questions today. Betsy russell of the idaho press, Margaret Carmel i am melissa devlin. I am moderating todays debate, helping us keep time is bridget gibson, volunteer time keeper from the league of women voters education fund. Each candidate will be given 90 sec
Will try to stop me with tonights mystery guest. First, lets get headlines from carol massar. Our authorityc has negotiated with creditors to push up repayments of bank loans until july 31. The islands main provider of electricity has until monday to repay some bank lines of credit. The authority has 8. 6 billion of debt. Asset management Asset Partners and calling for the at supply seller to consider a sale. Petsmart would be more highly valued by private holders than investors in public markets. Thank you. The Transportation Safety administration is prohibiting battery dead electric devices at airports. Your smart phone has to have some battery life in it in order to board the plane. With a more on electronics, i am alatesta whom m joins me from washington. He is behind the fortress phone which boasts a Self Destruct button. Tom, great to have you with us. Can you tell people what is a fortress phone . A fortress phone is a secure phone. It works on the enterprise and hardens your ph
Considering a Corporate Tax cut to help that line. And uk housing data and german sentiment. As for the road map, it starts with the jcpenney ceo bill ackman resigns. And yums sales in china is an important market falling more than expected in july. And pc problems with microsoft downgraded by stifl nicolas, and is the stocks bull run coming on an end, and forget the planes and trains and automobiles, because e lon musk is out with the hyperloop. Put it out on the interneshgts a internet, and it is cool. It is cool. And wouldnt you love to be ahead of the chinese on something. Yes, lets go out there and reach for something. And musk is not settling on the chinese got ahead of us, and he is leapfrog, and we should call him leapfrog musk. Or pylon man. And we want the start off with the news that we want the cover since it was announced Hedge Fund Manager bill ackman has been pushing for changes at the top of jcpenney has resigned from the store. He runs pershing, and formally named the
Energy use has declined as the economy has grown. Cars and trucks are becoming more efficient. All of that is good. At the same time, when you look at the affect that we already see from a destabilizing climate, droughts, wildfires, severe storms, you know that we need to be doing everything we can to accelerate a transition to a clean energy future, and weeks when we set the standard that high, that is when the president does not always reach the right marks. The way the president has laid out his priorities from mitigation, both from power plants and mobile sources, cars and trucks, is sound. It is a comprehensive, strategic approach. But, in the face of persistent, unyielding opposition, both from most segments of the Republican Party, as well as the oil, coal, and gas industries, the president has not always reached the strongest longterm view, and sometimes steps back from what actually needs to be done. Host michael brune, let me show you what the president had to say last week,