rachel: galore. pete: it is national egg day. i will note last weekend i was not here but i used my time very diligently and we put them in the chicken coop and eight chickens now and one and her name is lady jen hen. rachel: you name it had after your wife? pete: she name it had after herself. lady jen hen and she lays one egg a day. we have fresh eggs. rachel: you re right on trend. will: like the george forman of chickens. george forman named all his boys george and all his girls georgina. name all your other chickens jen too. rachel: one of millions of americans that are because the egg prices are going umm and people say i m going to have my own chickens and you re doing that. it s great. i don t like chickens, i like to eat eggs and like the self-sufficiency learning like you can do this and get them in a store. pete: like of staple guns and 2 by 40s and chicken wire. rachel: you re turning into a farmer. pete: i m trying. rachel: united a sere sucker suit. pete: later
merry almost christmas. it had our names on it. how cool. makes me feel special and grateful to be here. the stockings made me think of it. my sweet mother, 91 years old, make as stocking for every member of our family with our names on it. she just got a great grand baby, cooper, she made one for hip. it s her first great grand baby and we have the new edition, sarah, to our family because my nephew got married and i talked to her last night. i m like what are you doing, mom? i m furiously working on the stockings. the clock is ticking. nicole: i love the holidays because it s all about family being together and reminiscing about old traditions making new traditions. will: i saw this internet meme my wife shared with me from instagram and said whatever it is you re doing, whatever it is you do, i don t know what you do for christmas, that is what your kids will do. so in, you think about, i don t know that we really have that big of traditions but we do every year. wha
intercepting multiple rockets, comes after iran s president issuing a threat against israel after one of their commanders was killed in syria. trey yingst is live in tel aviv with the latest. trey. trey: good morning. overnight, according to u.s. central command, three strikes destroyed the targeted facilities and likely killed a number of kataib hezbollah militants. attacks in response to a drone strike against the irbil air base, three americans were injured, one critically, total number of attacks in the middle east to 103 since mid october. lloyd austin released a statement after the response saying let me be clear, the president and i will not hesitate to take action to protect the troops and we do not seek to escalate conflict, we are further prepared to take necessary measures to protect our people and facilities. after israeli forces were on high alert following an airstrike in syria that killed sayyed mousavi, the iranian president said it s an act of the zionist f
nearly 1300 points. you can see it right here in the corner as you celebrated quite a contrast. scathing inflation report and the labor department revealing consumer price index rose 8.3 fears in august from a month ago. americans didn t need those numbers to know how bad things really are. food prices have seen their highest increase more than 40 years and cost of eggs, milk, and other basic staples are all going through the roof. it appears democrats are out of touch with americans. here s nancy pelosi yesterday asking for a round of applause. mr. president, thank you for unifying and inspiring a vision of a stronger, fairer, writer and future. your leadership made this glory yous day possible. that s an applause line. emily: cringe, there appears to be a downer that attended the party and here s the media reaction. harris: you re listening to president biden at the white house and celebrating the passage of inflation reduction act and fighting big pharma for decades
but first to connell mcshane to where you re paying more at the store. bryan: we haven t seen these types of price increases in 40 plus years. anybody that has put together the family barbecue this weekend knows about that. going out to eat at a restaurant, that used to hit americans the hardest. we have seen a 7% increase in an index of what they called food away from home. but it s heading to the grocery store. food at home prices are up by 11%. it s the largest one-year jump since 1980. the ground beef for the burgers, up 16.5%. from 4.10 to $4.92 a pound. chicken, huge increase. the cost of boneless check breast up more than $1 a pound. 36%. we found these concerns almost always are top of mind. prices are gone up. there s so much going on. it s a hot mess right now. all the prices going up. eggs are going up 22 cents. milk is going up. puts a bill on everybody that has a family. higher food prices are not uniquely american, we should point out. the u.n. says the