head, that continues to go. food prices, grocery price going up. even though most people by and large, according to the data, are meaningfully employed, you still have to go to the grocery store and eat and it s more expensive, still have to put a roof over your headnd it s expensive. gas prices $3 a gallon on average, lower than a month ago, lower than a year ago, so that s helping. but i think until inflation is really in the rearview, until people don t feel like it s so expensive to buy most things, it s going to be that disconnect. all right. thank you. now this month will mark 15 years since captain chelsey sullenberger executed one of the most famous emergency landings in modern aviation history. you will remember he landed u.s. airways flight 1549 in the mid of the hudson river after it struck a flock of birds and lost all engine power. all 155 people onboard survived in what the faa called the most
successful ditching in aviation history. this sunday in the whole story with anderson cooper we look back on the details of that fateful day and exclusive interviews with the crew and passengers, how their lives were changed forever. here is a preview. about ten years before i had been on really, really turbulent flight. when i was on that flight there was a pilot who was a passenger. he said, ma am, do not worry about turbulence. all we worry about in the cockpit are birds and fire. the birds had been just completely consumed by the engines. for. and that burning smell came into the airplane. for whatever stupid reason, i took off my seatbelt, and i went over and i looked out the window. the engine is still there, but it s not running. what was most frightening was the soylent. there was no engine noise. we could feel our blood