gentlemen, welcome back. i want to put up the rising cost of groceries amid inflation, common things we buy, eggs up 22%, lunch meat 17%, coffee sorry, critical, people are going to feel that one 15.6%, chicken 14.7%. these are everyday staples that we all buy, in addition to going to fill up your tank, hovering on a national average of $5 a gallon. this is going to be a tough thing going into the midterms. people are getting crushed, and they are hurting. families can t make ends meet or they are living paycheck to paycheck. they are unable to save, in fact depleting in many cases their savings. remember this year around this t out a graphic boasting the july 4th meal might be a few cents cheaper because of joe biden s policies? and a lot of people ridiculed that? now we just heard from matt finn in that report on average the barbecue is going to be up 17%
border for republicans is another. there s a whole lonaundry list that produce agita and you re seeing those voters upset about them showing up today. but there are a whole host of folks who are not coming out either because they can t or don t have interest and their voice isn t heard. let s go back to jake. jake, i understand you have a key race alert right now. i do, wolf. let s take a look at what these pennsylvania voters are actually thinking. let s go to the republican senate primary. right now cnn with 1% of the vote in has dave mccormick in the lead position, 42.6% of the vote. he is 2,418 votes ahead of me it oz and fire brand kathy barnette has 15.6 of the vote. that is only with 1% of the vote in. but right now at this hour dave mccormick has the lead. on the democratic side, john fetterman, the lieutenant governor, has a whopping 57.4% of the vote.
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cornwall in 1916 when it reached 15.6 celcius. they ve also confirmed that scotland has just recorded its hottest new years day temperature. achnagart hit 15.9c this morning breaking the pervious record of 14.5c at inverurie from 1992. let s get the lastest weather now with ben rich. hello there. the warmest new year s eve on record has been followed provisionally by the warmest new year s day on record with temperatures in the capital hitting above 16 celsius. all because we ve had a feed of southerly winds bringing some very, very warm air in our direction. those southerly winds are up and around this area of low pressure which has brought some very windy weather today across the northwest of the uk. the wind direction shifts subtly as we get into tomorrow. we lose the southerly winds and pick up the westerly winds. that will start to cool things off a little.
sunshine follows behind, more showers rattling in, particularly for scotland and northern ireland, close to the deep area of low pressure, which is bringing gale force winds as well today to northern and western areas. but 15, 16 possibly will break the new year s day record as well if we get past 15.6. and it stays mild through the night, still have that wind. we ve got more rain or showers to come and a lot of cloud. the temperatures won t drop much below eight to 12 degrees celsius. what they should be really during the time of during the day at this time of year. another mild day on sunday, but it does get briefly colder into the start of next week.