contributor joe concha. welcome. do you believe those that supported some of these policies are waking up to the impact of them? some are but some are not. we see letter from alexandria ocasio-cortez calling about the danger in adding more transit cops to the subway. this is even one week after what we saw in brooklyn last week. some politicians are getting it. eric adams is getting it finally. there are those on the left that represent this city like alexandria ocasio-cortez who think nope, don t add more police. it will add to the problem. sandra: considering that s happening and the new york city mayor says we need to do more to show our police we support them, can it be done at this point? i wonder. so much damage has been done by the previous mayor. deblasio took away millions. they wanted to roll back tough on crime policies and violent crime surged. they point to an alignment
68%. people yesterday were saying in new york, you know, when you don t want to be pushed in front of a train, can you sit on the bench and put your bark against the wall. this, you can t prevent this you are hostage. you are. you look at all these images, where are the transit cops? and mayor adams said he is going to put more underground. steve: i know, they are going to double. steve: they should double. i looked at a lot of this video. i have not seen one transit cop. so much money is spent on transit cops and cops in new york city and where are you know. brian: i don t know that they can be on every car. steve: to the guy s point earlier frank james. ainsley: they are leaving, steve. steve: i understand. frank james on his videos and keep in mind unclear if he is the suspected gunman, he was talking about the homeless problem on the subway. he said, you know, there was no place to sit because the cars were full of homeless people. that was one of the things that
spraying graffiti on the subway walls in new york. he was strangled by 11 transit cops. a chokehold was performed and they were indicted but never prosecuted. so this is not a new fphenomena stand by, please. we ll have much more when we come back. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker?
i agree with you. i frankly like to play with the ambiguities of those things. i asked alan if we could change my character s name to hershkowitz. he was a guy who was maybe adopted by transit cops in staten island and grew up in a very, you know, different way than we might expect. i think, you know, what s really kind of wonderful about new york city particularly is that it s much more complex 234 terms of racial relations and demographics than we at times give it credit for. alan hughes, the director of this great film, let me ask you, i love all the elements. it s got all the stuff. russell crowe. and wahlberg looks like a cop, which i like. and the beautiful rosetta johnson. a lot of characters. let me ask about the politics on our show. we ve got a president re-elected. the second democrat in history to be elected with two majority votes. he and fdr.
getting older. your thoughts. thanks for having me, chris. i agree with you. i frankly like to play with the ambiguiies of those things. i asked alan if we could change my character s name to hershkowitz. he was a guy who was maybe adopted by transit cops in staten island and grew up in a very, you know, different way than we might expect. i think, you know, what s really kind of wonderful about new york city particularly is that it s much more complex 234 terms of racial relations and demographics than we at times give it credit for. alan hughes, the director of this great film, let me ask you, i love all the elements. it s got all the stuff. russell crowe. and wahlberg looks like a cop, which i like.