the price of milk today is not the product of the invisible hand of the market, it is a result of subsidies and controls that are part of our very interventional patchwork. and with the own set of subsidies and controls are designed to protect farmers, which means more higher prices for consumers. there are things like the government does is give people food stamps as government intervention. while the other thing that could cost money and affect people s lives, they just are. they re prices under the water, milk prices are one of those things, so is the deductions of property laws that made bill gates a billionaire. the government and the laws it creates, some of the stuff the
and with the own set of subsidies and controls are designed to protect farmers, which means more higher prices for consumers. there are things like the government does is give people food stamps as government intervention. while the other thing that could cost money and affect people s lives, they just are. they re prices under the water, milk prices are one of those things, so is the deductions of property laws that made bill gates a billionaire. the government and the laws it creates, some of the stuff the government does is welfare for our poor. and some of it is just the invisible stuff in the background that is the girding of middle class life. and you just can t separate the two. look at the mechanism to fund
patchwork. and with the own set of subsidies and controls are designed to protect farmers, which means more higher prices for consumers. there are things like the government does is give people food stamps as government intervention. while the other thing that could cost money and affect people s liv lives, they just are. they re prices under the water, milk prices are one of those things, so is the deductions of property laws that made bill gates a billionaire. the government and the laws it creates, some of the stuff the government does is welfare for our poor. and some of it is just the invisible stuff in the background that is the girding of middle class life.
some 400 firefighters battling a huge blaze in colorado. this blaze doubled in size overnight. thousands of people were forced from their homes. i cannot imagine that my house is there as close as the fire was, and now i won t have a home. i have no place to go. so far the fires have gone through nearly 37,000 acres, a massive blaze. now the commerce secretary cited in two car accidents over the weekend suffered a seizure. that is the word today from a spokeswoman from the commerce department about the investigation into the accidents involving secretary john bryson are ongoing. brianna keilar joining us live with the latest. brianna, do we know when he had the seizure in relation to when the accidents happened? no, michael, we don t know that. it seems like the implication is that the seizures somehow caused the accident, but the statement coming from the commerce department doesn t exact ly mak that clear. it just says that he was involved in the traffic accidents, an
with arrested for violence and battery. his daughter told police he punched her, choked her and threw her to the ground and today, he stood in his pulpit and said anyone who says he abused his taur is lying. the truth is she was not choked, she was not punched, there were not any scratches on her neck, but the only thing on her neck was a prior skin abrasion from eczema. anything else is exaggeration. something happened that police felt was enough to arrest him. here is a question. he says somebody is lying. so who? somebody is trying to discredit him so who? are we watching a family spat or does southbound someone have a real beef here? the point that he made in his service today is that it is tough to discipline a child. this is not 20 years ago. i got hit with a belt. that was part of a conversation we had out there. this is an issue for him. how do you discipline a child in today s society. he is saying one side of the story is he did not rush his daughter or tr