let s talk to nick wyath, chief executive of the energy institute, which is a not for profit group that brings together expertise to tackle climate and energy challenges. thanks so much forjoining us. so as we heard there, a lot of criticism from people who say itjust doesn t go far enough and there is nothing there in the short term. what do you make of that strategy? make of that strategy? well, we are in a tri - le make of that strategy? well, we are in a triple energy make of that strategy? well, we are in a triple energy crisis make of that strategy? well, we are in a triple energy crisis right - make of that strategy? well, we are in a triple energy crisis right now, i in a triple energy crisis right now, a climate crisis, price crisis and now a supply crisis with the events in ukraine. the good news is the uk is well placed. we don t rely much on russian gas, around 4%. and we are already on a pathway towards net zero. the bad news is that we are still heavily dependent on
facing major challenges, bill. on the export side eight out of 10 containers are going back to china empty and while the u.s. is buying more chinese products than ever, the chinese are 16 billion dollars short of their commitment to buy more u.s. products under a 2020 trade agreement. bill: fascinating. wow. how the economics work. william la jeunesse in california. prices of things are increasing. we have not hit the worst of it yet. there won t be planting next year. nobody will be able to afford to plant and so that means grain prices will go up even more because they will hit the stockpiles. dana: that was south carolina dairy farmer and owner carolyn adkins. she spoke to us on america s newsroom last november about how the supply crisis and inflation were impacting her business. time for an update with her as carolyn joins us again. great to have you.
i was expecting to get time. dana: democratic led city sending the wrong message to criminals? zbh more of that interview coming up. biden administration said prices would go down when the supply crisis got bert. that s not happening. we ll talk to a dairy farm owner about her bottom line and what it could mean for you. if somebody cannot afford it i ll give them a gallon of milk to take care of their family. prices overall in the grocery stores are going to go up. and shortages are going to come across and we aren t going to see food in the stores. finally. our honeymoon. it took awhile, but at least we got a great deal on our hotel with kayak. i was afraid we wouldn t go.. with our divorce and.. great divorce guys.
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innovate. but what we have seen over the last few decades. less competition, more concentration, literally holds the economy back rather than doing what they should be doing. they are doing the opposite. having a negative impact. harris: oh my goodness. we re in a supply crisis right now. there is more competition than we know what to do with among these companies. everybody is trying to fill the orders. they can t get to it. meanwhile the washington post reports four ways inflation is a political problem for biden. they are smothering wage growth, a global problem that leaders cannot control, a local problem that biden cannot control, and a now problem. art laffer, former economic advisor to president reagan. great to see you on the program today. nice to have you in focus. first of all if you could just tell the president exactly where we are in this moment and a few things to do, what would you say to him? what i would say is stop