that s why 17 nobel prize winners for economics say it will ease long-term inflationary pressure. the bottom line, if price increases are what you are worried about, the best answer is my build back better plan. third thing we are going to do, promote competition. look, in too many industries a handsful of giant companies dominate the market in sectors like meat sproesing, railroad shipping and other areas. this is not a new issue. it s not the reason we have high inflation today. it is not the only reason. it has been happening for a decade. but over time, it has reduced competition, squeezed out small businesses farmers, ranchers, and increased the price for consumers. we ends up with an industry like the meat processing industry where four big companies dominate the markets. pay ranchers less for the cattle they grow, charge consumers more for beef, hamburger meat,
0 of your second, third, and fourth years? ashley? when you gave thattors forceful speech about voting rights in atlanta you conveyed it as being on the right side of history. my question, does president biden believe those people who voted against the filibuster to open up debate on voting rates, are they racist? joe, quickly to you. american consumers are hurting so much. what additional measures are you prepared to take to curve inflation and bring it down. that does it for us. thanks to all of you for watching. deadline: white house picks up our special coverage here on msnbc now. se picks up our special coverage here on msnbc now. hi there, everyone. it is 4:00 in new york. we are less than two minutes away from president biden s news conference. just his second solo domestic news conference as president. this marks the official ends of his first year in office. the white house today setting the stage for what they are describing as a reset moment, an opportunity to