president biden has awakened from his hellish fever dream of last night. his nightmarish speech which looked like he d either wandered onto the set of triumph of the will or into amsterdam s red light district, is all over now. today he has no memory of it. watching all of this recall that moment at the end of the musical 1776 when john adams prowls independence hall in frustration. is anybody there? does anybody care? does anybody see what i see? tammy: biden would probably call adams an extremist but is anybody there? does the president even know what he saying? you decide. i m not going to comment. you watch. there s no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. and that is a threat to this country. i don t consider any [indistinct] donald trump and the maga republicans were present and extremism that threatens the very foundation of our republic. maga republicans are destroying american
do you think that the government i m not suggesting federal, state or city, just overall, are you not being well served for the protection of children and your child in particular? i can say this, 57,000 people died in 2020 from fentanyl overdoses and i don t know what 21 and 22. we re just eight months in. so no, i don t think the government at any level has done enough. i think that the current administration has got to stand up and take notice. i think the state of iowa has got to take notice. how many more people have to die before somebody takes it serious? this is worse than the 1970s heroin epidemic. i m calling everyone to action, everybody in the community stand up. the fentanyl pills are ridiculous. 40% of those pills kill people. they re lethal. so i think everybody, the community, the government, the state, the governor, we all need to stand up in solidarity and handle this. dana: i hear you. we grieve with you and pray for your strength. hold onto each othe
economic crisis? plus, when working from home is just too expensive could soaring energy bills drive a mass return to the office for the first time since the pandemic? hello. we start with the cost of living crisis here in britain because the boss of one of the uk s top energy suppliers has told the bbc the government must act now to protect customers from soaring bills or face catastrophe this winter. ovo energy ceo stephen fitzpatrick has been talking to our business editor simonjack about their own ideas for supporting households. he said it felt like the past 12 months had been wasted despite the scale of the crisis becoming increasingly apparent. and he called on the uk s new prime minister to take action as soon as they are appointed next week. if we don t start working on this first thing on monday when we have a new government, a new prime minister this has to be the first order of business. and if we don t use every available moment over the next 12 weeks
in county tyrone, northern ireland. scotland s first minister nicola sturgeon is to meet union leaders in a bid to end the council workers strike crisis tributes pour in for bbc breakfast presenter and journalist bill turnbull, who s died at the age of 66. merseyside police have revealed that two guns were used in the shooting that killed nine year old olivia pratt korbel. olivia was shot in her home last week as her mother tried to stop a gunman entering their house. detectives have now released cctv of the gunman running from the scene. a 35 year old man who was the target of the attack, and was on parole, is still being treated in hospital and will be sent back to prison when he s discharged. detective chief superintendent mark kameen gave an update about the investigation at a news conference. i m going to show you some footage in a moment of a man that murdered olivia. i m doing this because people may recognise what he s wearing. it may also help people remember seeing