have a break today, stuff on a sesame seed bun, in light of news from the european union those days are ove a break today will soon make hungry people think of this. that s right. now, when there are crickets, they will be served with an actual side of crickets. the e.u. has just given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans. i know you re thinking someone pinched me but it s true. as of tuesday, a powdered form of the house cricket will be given the green light. but don t start licking your chops. also approved is the larval form of the meal worm. it s got meal right there in the name. the netherlands program is pitching the worms as an alternative form of nutrition for school children. of course, this diabolical plan should come as no surprise to no one. for years global elites have been aiming to move western populations away from eating meet. when you can eat something that even miky on the cereal commercials wouldn t touch. that s a b
it s crazy. it s crowded. it s noisy, and i love it. mexico city i m proud to call you my second home. every time i see second home. every time i see this view, my heart skips a in this exact spot. it all started here in tenochtitlan, capital of the mighty aztec empire, until the spanish invaded 500 years ago and changed its name to mexico city. the amount of churches you can see from up here there s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. seven in one block. that s called the spanish conquest. [sizzling] over time, new spices and ingredients started to appear, carried across continents by traders and travelers from faraway lands. i don t know the secret to happiness. all i know is, every time i eat mexican food, i m happy. - yeah. - [laughs] i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas, with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32tates. mexico city is going throu
this view, my heart skips a this view, my heart skips a beat. it all started here in tenochtitlan, capital of the mighty aztec empire, until the spanish invaded 500 years ago and changed its name to mexico city. the amount of churches you can see from up here there s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. seven in one block. that s called the spanish conquest. [sizzling] over time, new spices and ingredients started to appear, carried across continents by traders and travelers from faraway lands. i don t know the secret to happiness. all i know is, every time i eat mexican food, i m happy. - yeah. - [laughs] i m eva longoria, born and bred in texas, with mexican-american roots, which makes me a texican. i m exploring mexico to see how the people, their lands, and their past have shaped a culinary tradition as diverse as its 32 states. mexico city is going through a major makeover, shedding its old reputation to emerge as one of the world s greatest food destinations. - i love that mexican
wearing neon green leotards terrorizing victimize on the subway. they beat teens at random. the video shows that gang tossing around one of the girls and punching the other repeatedly in the face. the new york post reports the mother of one of those victims has suggested that the state lacks bill reform laws are to blame for a text like this and they and she accused the states democrats of making these ridiculous laws and letting savages watch the walk the streets with nothing but a slap on the wrist. another victim is also pushing back on another democratic lawmaker. you may also remember this video elizabeth gomez a mother of two, brutally beaten in the subway as she was on her way to work. she was dragged across the platform and repeatedly kicked and punched and then just days later, the democratic council woman who represents her district we did this, subway violence is a one in a million event. as a believer in a violence free new york city, i still think that is one too
thiessen live coming up. john: fox news alert, president biden landing in the middle east as inflation hits a new 40-year high with no end in sight. i m john roberts in washington. sandra, double duty today. sandra: great to be with you, john. brand-new numbers from the government showing red hot inflation has not cooled. consumer price index surging to 9.1% in june. marking the biggest one-year increase since 1981. the president issuing a statement in response to all of it saying today s data does not reflect the full impact of nearly 30 days of decreases in gas prices and other commodities like wheat have fallen sharply since that report. john: americans are not feeling any relief, as the labor department shows, paying more for gas and cleaning products compared to last year. we begin with fox team coverage. lydia hu live in new york city with more on the inflation impact on food prices and jacqui heinrich from jerusalem where she is travelling with the president. j