hurled bricks and bottles at the officers. just the latest example of lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. new york times editor who resigned for publishing republican tom cotton op-ed on the george floyd riots speaks out. bennett tells my mistake trying to mollify people. half does this go. second back kyle war bits he is off. 2-0 fillies. since you have been gone i can breathe for the first time i m so moving on yeah, yeah. steve: yeah, yeah, since you ve been gone. the travelers down the shore to places like wildwood right there on the atlantic not so much traffic on this the 19th day of october. we have plenty of traffic here. fox & friends mezzanine level. thank you very much for joining us, by the way, if you are in wildwood, right now you have got 45 degrees. going for a daytime high close to 60. and your sunrise will be in exactly 16 minutes from now. brian: is that where governor christie said get off the beach? is that the place h
something. thanksgiving isn t expensive. what i d recommend to people really trying to save money on their budget, we re only seeing we had to raise our turkey price 10% this year. it s less than what our farmer increase is. we re absorbing some of it and trying to be sensitive for people. but right now, you know, the best thing you can do to save money, make it yourself rather than buy it store made by our chefs at the store. i shouldn t really be saying that, but because i want to sell you the premade mashed potatoes and gravy. charles: you re a straight shooter. food inflation has been a big year. butter up 33%, eggs up. i m not sure why margarine is up, 47% from a year ago. how long how much longer do you sense that these prices are going to linger with these kind
[laughter] lawrence: that s right. i gotcha, brother. steve: thanks, lawrence. that looks delicious, sausage gravy with biscuits. rachel: interesting with the food prices you hear restaurant owners say it s up 30%. the numbers you see come out amalgamated. no way when you go to the grocery store that you feel like they re only up by 8%. it s huge. steve: rachel, there is a headline today, i think it was on nbc that said the turkey prices, sit down, america. turkey price is up 73% year over year. and what s the next holiday after halloween? thanksgiving. brian: how much is duck? rachel: ruined halloween candy is too expensive and a lot of crime so makes it hard to go trick or treating. now they are going to ruin thanksgiving. brian: already solved the halloween problem charge children for candy. maybe that s where you will turn a profit or break even. no one should lose money. steve: nobody is going to have
you ve got that graphic up there, 24% higher for turkey price this season. i don t know if you notice it but it was said that people are willing to spend $20 more for turkey. i don t get the math on that because, it is four, five, or $6 more for these turkeys now. based on how big that bird is. as i said earlier, i just don t think that this administration has a cure for the inflation. they continued to talk about more debt and more spending from washington, which means flushing more money into the economy. that could make the inflation worse. when it comes to gas prices, yesterday in his statement, president biden kept talking about all the strategies he has for lowering gas prices but what we didn t bring up is all the policies he has in place for raising gas prices. for example, killing pipelines and canceling existing pipelines. the fact that they cancel drilling in alaska. that we are not doing more