2022. sandra: and specifically he said this on inflation, if it reaches a certain level by the midterm elections, listen. if inflation is still 7% in november this year we ll lose anyway. a lot of people don t think it s the case. sandra: so quite whining, he tells his fellow democrats and watch inflation. that s going to be a big political issue come november as he said if it s still at 7%. it could be higher than that, charles. it could be higher than that. and we saw the consumer sentiment the second lowest in a decade, and the party affiliation, major shifts there. and i agree with him on one thing. the democrats are the party of woe is me. i never hear anything hopeful about the future, starting with the president on down opens their mouth. can t run on how we got out of afghanistan, you can t run on
push. just perception, is that our problem? i cannot believe, if that s his instinct, the day somebody gets thrown in front of the train and says no big deal, perfectly safe, that s one of the dumbest things i ve heard a public official say. you say that is a concern, why i m putting more and more police officers down below, which is true. i ve seen more lately than the last two years, i got it. but that s not the time you say it. because no one buys it. because it s not you, that s the only reason it feels safe, but if you know her, know anybody around on the subway systems, your head is on a swivel now. sandra: and this is not perception, this is notable gun violence, in big cities all over the country, this weekend alone, six shot in new york city, 29 shot in chicago, four killed. philadelphia, eight shot, denver, three shot, one killed, louisville, kentucky, seven
if this guy knowing they don t prosecute turnstile crimes, the psychotic lunatic, if he didn t have the fare, maybe he doesn t get there to begin with. sandra: horrifying and heartbreaking, so many who live in the city, they are terrified to walk the streets. mayor eric adams says the subway is safe and all the concerns out there, just perception. listen. we know that public safety is not only actual but it s perceived, and when you have an incident like this, the perception is what we are fighting against. this is a safe system because of the job that the transit officers have carried out, and what this chief has done in the system. sandra: new york post cover disagrees, usually the first thing we read, the fear is real, new yorkers are not buying adams claim read as just perception after deadly subway
inflation pro actively, he writes this in the daily mail, the remedy might have been merely inconvenient. now we are staring down a major recession, cause serious economic pain for millions of americans as the economy jumps from the pandemic frying pan to the recession fire. i hope not, i know you are more optimistic than that, charles. but the worriers are out there. the federal reserve, when the cure is so painful you almost wish you could keep the disease. they may be forced into action to put us into a recession. we hope it does not happen, but it s going to be real close. sandra: and you are going to help us, take us through it. see you at 2:00, thank you. john: in new york city, a woman was pushed by a homeless man in front of an oncoming
we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. sandra: new at 2:00, a grad student with her entire life ahead of her left in a pool of blood while the man police say stabbed her simply walked away from the scene. john: cops calling it random and senseless. the latest murder sending shock waves through a community where, like so many others, these acts of violence have become all too common. sandra: so sad. good afternoon, everyone. sandra smith on new york. john: on the heels of the burger king shooting as well. the search for the killer. begin with the presidency in