service or being unable to afford it. yes, companies are making a lot of money. they have not found resistance passing along those higher prices. and some, indeed, have raised prices more than their input prices because the market would bear it. it is, after all, a free market. and part of the problem, the administration hinl hints at, t feel they overemphasize it, but there is a problem that the u.s. economy is more centralized, more monopolized than it used to be, so more companies do appear to have that pricing power, and those are the companies that dom comes forward on cnbc and he goes, you know, they have high inflation, they have high wages, but guess what? their earnings beat expectations. we get a lot of that. >> i want you two gentlemen to stay there, but i want to bring in cal perry tracking the trucker protest across the border in canada, and gabe gutierrez following the impact of the protests at home.