Pasture, and get things done. [applause] the next question comes from nick, managing editor of the hays daily news. It will be addressed to mr. Orman first. The winner of this election will likely play a significant role in the development of the next farm bill. Tot do you see as necessary feed a growing and hungry world . First and foremost, the farmers i have talked to around this date the state say it is the Crop Insurance policy be they need to be able to plant their crops with certainty. We have significantly more uncertain weather patterns. I think that is vital to the inelopment of the economy kansas and the farmers in kansas. The other issue we face is water. Thetor roberts referred to 50year water plan. We also have to look at the farm bill and make sure we are not inadvertently encouraging or discouraging the planting of lowwaterintensity crops. In kansaso farmers who said they would like to plant more, but the cost of insuring it is significantly more expensive than planting
Real clear politics average of recent polling has mr. Davis with the lead. Im paul davis who likes Proven Solutions. Jerry special driver demonstrate the direction governor brownback has been taking our state. Can you tell us to education, low job growth and downgrades in one year and now he says he is going to hit the accelerator on his agenda. Kansas governors race. Before i introduce the introduce, i want to the people who are going to be asking questions here today. Our media panel, and they are down front, includes nick schwinn, managing editor of the hays daily news, mike schwenk he, reporter high for reporteranchor, and alex zygmunt. Todd. Mekeeper is in keeping with the statewide election, we have statewide reporters here today. Our candidates will each have 90 seconds for an Opening Statement and 90 seconds for a closing statement. They will each have one minute to respond to questions. The candidate who answers first will also have 30 seconds a rebuttal time. This is importan
Good evening, everyone, and welcome back from the long weekend. We begin tonight with a history lesson. 81 years ago today stocks hit rock bottom, on july 8, 1932, the dow sat at 4122. Not 4,000 but 4122. A nyse low. Today stocks turned in their third winning session in a row. The dow closed at 15,2 4. Share volume, 3. 5 billion shares. There wasnt much news to propel stocks today. Members conjured members of fridays jobs report. And the dow off its high for the session shot up 89 points, the nasdaq added 5, the s p 500 was up 8. The russell 2000 index of smaller stocks closed at a record today of 1009. Excluding special items, alcoa beat analysts estimates. The edged forecasts by a penny, it saw a slight beat on revenue two. Even though sales were down a little bit compared with last year. Despite a weak aluminum prices, alcoa benefited from increased demand from its metals. How do things look for the aluminum giant for the rest of the year . That was my first question to alcoas ceo w
Report for monday, july eighth. Good evening, everyone, and welcome back from the long weekend. We begin tonight with a history lesson. 81 years ago today stocks hit rock bottom, on july 8, 1932, the dow sat at 4122. Not 4,000 but 4122. A nyse low. Today stocks turned in their third winning session in a row. The dow closed at 15,2 4. Share volume, 3. 5 billion shares. There wasnt much news to propel stocks today. Members conjured members of fridays jobs report. And the dow off its high for the session shot up 89 points, the nasdaq added 5, the s p 500 was up 8. The russell 2000 index of smaller stocks closed at a record today of 1009. Excluding special items, alcoa beat analysts estimates. The edged forecasts by a penny, it saw a slight beat on revenue two. Even though sales were down a little bit compared with last year. Despite a weak aluminum prices, alcoa benefited from increased demand from its metals. How do things look for the aluminum giant for the rest of the year . That was m
Takes to keep your portfolio well diversified. We have all that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for monday, july eighth. Good evening, everyone, and welcome back from the long weekend. We begin tonight with a history lesson. 81 years ago today stocks hit rock bottom, on july 8, 1932, the dow sat at 4122. Not 4,000 but 4122. A nyse low. Today stocks turned in their third winning session in a row. The dow closed at 15,2 4. Share volume, 3. 5 billion shares. There wasnt much news to propel stocks today. Members conjured members of fridays jobs report. And the dow off its high for the session shot up 89 points, the nasdaq added 5, the s p 500 was up 8. The russell 2000 index of smaller stocks closed at a record today of 1009. Excluding special items, alcoa beat analysts estimates. The edged forecasts by a penny, it saw a slight beat on revenue two. Even though sales were down a little bit compared with last year. Despite a weak aluminum prices, alcoa benefited from increased de