consideration as well. and he says that he thinks there s room for the whole energy industry to improve on this, and he has outlined various ways in his letter that he thinks they can do that. an ofgem spokesperson, meanwhile, has also been in touch to say they think suppliers should do everything they can to support customers at this time, and they recognise the significant worry and concern that increased direct debits can cause. the spokesperson added that they had carried out this review that i mentioned earlier this year and they will continue to work with the government and suppliers on this, and will not hesitate to take further action if they see fit. police in london have said the fatal stabbings of two 16 year old boys just a mile apart are linked. kearne solanke and charlie bartolo were found yesterday afternoon with stab wounds and murder investigations are under way. simonjones reports. flowers to mark a life loss. just after five o clock yesterday evening, evening, he
or medicare in our study, which, in fact, comes down to wages foregone or taxpayer dollars. when we listen to the stories of the family s in that show, we remember the human toll of each life touched by firearm injuries, well outside the scope of the deaths alone. i think for many years, as members of the public, when we hear about mass shootings or gun violence in general, we tend to mark these events in our memories but the number of people who died. although that is incredibly important and every life loss deserves its legacy and memory, the fact that so many others, not just offramp s supporters of their family members are also touched in a profound way, but economically and politically, is something that we will live with us i just want to very quickly when i interviewed fred
no officers were wound in this. we have lots of offices onle scene. it s a horribly tragic event. any life loss is horribly tragic. i m very, very proud of the officers getting there quick as they did and potentially stopping more people from losing their life today. captain mullenberg thank you for your time and keeping us posted. i know there s a lot more to talk about, thank you for the transparency today. right now councilmember what more can you tell us about what happened on the scene dox you have an idea who the shooter was or what caused this tragedy? you know from the accounts i ve been given it s one know, i can kind of reconcile from captain muehlenberg is is
now. we believe it might be six people including now the shooter, is that what you re saying? a total of five. okay. that s what i m total of five. any life loss, obviously is one too many. you know, councilmember, when you think about this, it s hard to view in a vacuum. i mean, the nation has been talking about active shooters in the mass shootings that we have seen in recent weeks in this country, you never think it will happen in your community. what went through your mind as you re sitting in the car with the sergeant realtime were you thinking, how could this be happening here. we literally, you know, our nation saw what happened in buffalo and then also in uvalde and you know, if you were just here in the community you would never think something like this
country involved in any way, i don t trust this administration and quite frankly, the bureaucratic military leadership we have to get us through it quickly and responsibly. without risking and losing lives. to say that, it s not a personal indictment, the evidence is in front of me. i thought those two wars that we gave up on recently. because of that, i want that to be the last option. i don t trust leadership we have today to get done right. bill: he could also make the argument that leaders are supposed to lead around him anna terron issues like this. wars. one last thing. if the last six month of food preparing for war is what president biden wants to blame our gas prices on, that s convenient. but what is inconvenient is that it also shows that for six months president biden did not prevent this. sandra: by the way, 815 civilian deaths. every single one of them matter. every life loss. bill: joe it s great to see you. we are going to get back to this video.