sitting at possibly a new 40-year high. listen. we expect the headline number, gas and food, to be highly elevated. a few important points to keep in mind when we get this backward looking data. june cpi prices are already out of date because energy prices have come down and expected to fall further. cheryl: not by much, clarify that. that was white house press secretary karine jean-pierre commenting ahead tomorrow s consumer price index. the annual rate, in may we saw energy prices rise 34.6%, gas up 50% year over year, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, 14.2%.
fantastical fairytale. laura: aside from the fact that it looked like she wanted to go to the mar-a-lago and work down there. she was under manifest at one point. mollie, stephen, great to see you both. it is primary night. our own bread mayor will bret baier will take us. where are you taking us? reporter: good evening. let s start in the governor s races. five states with the primaries tonight. we have two runoffs. let s go here to new york, the current incumbent winning overwhelmingly. not a surprise there. the race is still ongoing on the republican side. represented lee zeldin holding 41%. roughly 40% in and answer giuliani with 34.6. this is the area for giuliani s support. brooklyn queens the bronx. staten island. he is leading in all of those
4 462,764 votes. 33% of the vote in. anything could happen. quite a nail biter. we re following a number of other interesting races. an unusual mayor s race putting a social list against the incouple went she defeated in the primary. he is now running as a write-in candidate. look at the board. the write-in candidate has 10,243 votes at 65.4% of the vote, leading with 4,830 votes india walton, the democratic nominee, the socialist, 5,413 votes, 34.6% in the vote. that is write-in candidate leading. most of those write-in votes will be for the incumbent mayor byron brown. after losing the primary, he decided he was going to wage an
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risks of other sectors of f>?u8 voters 32 percent of african-americans are fully vaccinated one of the most progressive cities in the country, new york compare that to the southern states 34.6 percent alabama and mississippi 39 percent of all floridians. author strong advice guide to fitness for everybody host of the podcast real talk. good to see you tonight. my is a pressure campaign backfiring? i think there are a lot of reasons for this. first of all a lot of it stems from the communication of the activities over the past year and a half not just here in the usa that my home country