narcotics team here in new york, which we don t have. keep in mind, bill de blasio cut our bucket here a billion dollars there are no cash bails and criminals are back on the streets immediately. brian: right. he said yeah, i m going to send these guys to criminal court where this da can let them out. that s the issue. he has to come out for the d.a. alvin bragg to work with him. he has been reluctant to call him out like the police chief that he appointed has already called out alvin bragg. ainsley: the commissioner, yeah. brian: commissioner i should say. quick thing, when it comes to this plain clothes unit. word is, nobody wants to do it. because they are all wearing body cams, head cams and wide open to scrutiny along with working under cover in plain clothes. we are already putting our lives on the line because you are infiltrating into criminal activity and criminal syndicates and gangs. you have to give these people incentive to say it s a quick path to being a detective
that would be great, if possible. i don t think that s really going to happen. ultimately, you know, the president said nothing personal, pal. you know, it s the press vs. the president. the press trying to get questions answered by the president and the president doing his best to dodge in some cases. ainsley: big take away was that dodging. i don t think peter took offense to it you would know, you are his father. steve: no. is he a big boy. ainsley: i was glad he called afterwards. i don t think this was the issue. it s more he is dodging these questions. and then his go-to is this is a stupid question when it s not. he just needs to answer these questions. brian: i agree. questions the ones no one cares about. these are mainstream questions that hits every house. i will say, this did you notice the difference in tone though? president trump, the confrontation between trump and the press was so dismissive and disdainful. every question. peter just same tone no matter what it
to understand it, you know, because most people are learning it the hard way. where could we go? gas buddy is saying maybe we could hit 4:13. $4.13.i see the record at 4:17 e summer of 2008. think about that. we may actually see gasoline prices set at all-time high. of course, these estimates were before the escalation on the ukraine-russian border. ainsley: charles, break it down for us. does all the oil go, does all the world s oil go into one market and then that s how they determine prices? oil is one of these global commodities. it really is it probably the most global of all commodities and it s fungible. for instance, russian oil 53 goes to europe. 39% goes to asia. sometimes some of it comes to us when our president is asking for it. it doesn t have. to say here is the real problem
we are sure we know what it means. political liability ahead of the midterms. that s a great asset. more inflation. what a stupid son of a [bleep] steve: okay. ainsley: i thought that was a reasonable question. he just said asking binflation which is the number one concern in america right now. brian: right. if he addressed it peter would be helping him out. because if you look at some of these stats he said the thing that concerns america most is inflation and we never seem to address it evidently, you would know better. but, they cut this out of the white house feed but it was caught on c-span. steve: apparently the white house audio probably to the room, you couldn t hear it however, it was on c-span cameras. and transcribed and it did appear in the official record from the white house. peter texted me on as he was walking down the stairs through
saying we are so tired of this. brian: make your own decision. steve: we are frustrated with it the whole thing is omicron, the only thing that works against omicron is the black cowan at this bodies and the pfizer pill and we don t any of those. ainsley: we don t have them. steve: when it comes to delta the shots actually did provide protection. people are just frustrated. keep in mind. it is still killing 10,000 people a week. 10,000 people a week are dying from covid i had it worst cold in my life. ainsley: it is different. brian: survivability 98%. want to live your life running around hiding for two and a half years? are you kidding? 100 percent right. steve: i m not hiding i m being careful. a lot of people. anytime my 60 s. a lot of people over 60 are being careful because they don t want it and it s killing 10,000 people a week.