for a musical extravaganza. welcome to the programme. we start in the us, where a landmark bill which includes billions of dollars to fight climate change, has been approved by the us senate. we ll look more at that bill in a moment. first, let s go to kentucky, because presidentjoe biden is there. he s set to meet families hit by the flooding a week ago that killed at least 37 people. we re expecting to hear from him shortly. we will bring you more on that as and when we get it. now let s look at that landmark climate bill and what it means. it s the largest investment in climate action in america s history $369 billion. the aim is to cut carbon emissions by forty percent by the end of the decade. senate democrats celebrated the bill. the boldest climate package in us history. the senate has now passed the most significant bill to fight the climate crisis ever. and it s going to make a difference to my grandkids. republicans, though, have criticised it. mitch mcconnell i
g.o.p. still expected to take the house but a smaller margin the senate up for grabs. i have been wanting to do things outside of the government. the covid czar himself dr. anthony fauci moving up his retirement to this december. his legacy is presiding over the greatest debacle in public health history. action. judd strikes one tout right. forget that number 47 for aaron judd. and it s 2-0, yankees. oh, i want to dance with somebody i want to feel the heat of somebody it yeah, i want to dance with somebody will with somebody who lost me. steve: big dance today in a couple of states because they are having primaries. you are looking live at our nation s capitol, the seat of government. 71 degrees down there. high of 87. and as you can see clear as a bell. it s a beautiful day. we have selected that as the start-off picture for this tuesday, august 23rd, 2022, because katie pavlich is in the thousand. she is on the couch today. katie: i m here. steve: tha
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