i need a french coach . if you ve been to france, chances are you haven t been here. france s second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. the food is famously good. yet, it s a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn t it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france; i think that means he s some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not. welcome to marseille. yeah. you ve never been here? never. how is this even possible? you grew up how far from here? like, uh, fifty miles. a hundred miles. fif- a hun- you grew up a hundred miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? because it s clearly beautiful. it s a fantastic city. i mean, it s beautiful. i agre
we re just 16 days out from the midterm elections. as campaign 22 is hitting the homestretch, democrats are also facing economic head winds i am worried about the level of voter turnout. democrats have to contrast their economic plan with the republicans. elections are about the future. they re about the economy. nobody said we re doing abortion rather than economy. it s about both. how much is the economy and the rising prices going to impact your vote in november? it has a lot to do with it because our economy has got out of control. the cost of living is so high. that is the biggest impact. everything is higher. rent, gas, food, all of it is inflated. i m pamela brown. you are live in the cnn newsroom on this sunday. just 16 days from now americans will cast ballots in midterm elections becoming more about the economy with each passing day. house and senate control are at stake as americans deal with higher inflation and fears of a looming recession. polls
expend this narrative to the american people. you are watching fox & friends first and i m todd piro. carley: carley shimkus, and saudi arabia to discuss the energy crisis. alexandria hoff joins us live with the washington with the details, alexandria, good morning. good morning carley and todd appear in the markets for consumer price index report is out this week to indicate the next move for the federal reserd the attempt to sue inflation. the prices of everyday goods 8.6% from the prior and economist predict the june number will have risen above that. it s going to be bad news again. i think it will be 1.1%. that is the headline head inflation of food and energy. i don t see how you take food and energy out and all of us have to spend money on. carley: you have to spend money on an the main focus of the biden administration is combating inflation but said yesterday at the public shouldn t be talking ourselves into a recession. i don t see any reason to thin
alba was trying to diffuse the situation before he killed the attacker. al van bragg now faces demands to drop the charges against him. he was attacked by somebody who is bigger than him, larger than him, what alvin bragg is doing is a tragedy. visitors of thomas jefferson calling out bias. they made it a one-sided point of view, a visitor wrote in online review, even my 11-year-old daughter noticed the bias. steve: good morning, miami flo rida, right now 78 degrees. you are going for a high of 91. it s a beautiful start to this, the 11th day of the seventh month. that s right. it s 7/11 day. free slurpees coast to coast at 7-eleven. she is back from vacation. ainsley: i had best vacation. i had taken by daughter on annual vacation we do every summer. watching the news. brian: are you really doing that. ainsley: get the headlines so i can talk about what i missed over the week. steve: what did i miss? ainsley: i think i missed the best thing that fox
byron york beach, maine which is nice. steve: singing about beer with my friends. as i said yesterday, when i was at the villages, in the history of fox & friends, here at 48th and sixth avenue, as you look up the avenue of the measures into studio m., we have never actually served alcoholic drinks to people until yesterday and my days working at the lawrence opera house came into play and i poured a bunch of absolutely perfect draft beers. and they drink them down. ainsley: huge sell for the villages we all want to retire there just reminded me my brother was a bartender and all my friends used to go when age of 18 and quarter bills. and plastic glasses. my friends actually used to go down with quarters whatever you do, don t bring your friends. i don t want 1.50 working six hours. most people bring down dollar bills. that s how cheap my friends were. steve: they were 18. they didn t have money. brian: quarter beers and brother is a bartender. message for people at