neil: you would start advertising the fact it s cheaper to do business in arizona? well, it is. but more importantly i think is the public works relationship in california and arizona. how many mayor california engineering and construction firms are doing public works projects in arizona. what happens if policymakers push a boycott. there s more california businesses doing business in arizona and arizona s businesses more material to california on a public works side than the other way around. i think you have to think about some other more long term interesting things. where is california going to get energy? california is a state that needs long term energy sources outside california and arizona will a important energy provider to california the next ten years. it s important we dial that back and get back to business. neil: so just don t get mad, get even. barry, thank you very much. thank you.
wanted to refer this back to the ballot basically dropped their plans. they didn t have the support or the ability to pull it off. and the the state of arizona is fully supportive of that law. it s a plea to the rest of the country to realize what s happening. what is happening in the state of arizona is we have problems we have to deal with. thank you, council. we put in a request for the mayor of phoenix and we were declined. boycott us, we ll boycott you, california s started it. my next guest sees no upside at all from it. barry broom is the president of the greater phoenix economic council. you re at this time for at thatf they get rough you re getting rough back. one of our concerns is specifically with california, how the arizona-california markets are integrated. we re dependent upon california employers and economies. our majors banks are located in