So I want you to tell everybody you can talk to between now and election day that if you look at food, housing and fuel, here's her plan, number one, with regard to food. The real problem is that Most Americans now buy their food from big chains, and no state is big and strong enough to monitor all their practices. So she said, I used to be attorney general of California. We had a no price gouging law that gave the state the power to look into it. (11:37–11:50)
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Asserts that states cannot effectively monitor big food chains.
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