leave after living for weeks under the city s strict lockdown. russia is seeing red over finland s announcement that it plans to apply for nato membership. former president dmitri medvedev said russia would seriously strengthen ground, naval and air defenses on its western border. they are calling finland s decision a radical change in policy as well as a treaty violation. finland declared neutrality at the end of world war ii. but the brutality of putin s war in ukraine has left many feeling vulnerable. for now, finland says there are no direct threats from russia and all is quiet on their 800-mile long shared border. in this kind of situation, of course you have to be prepared for all kinds of threats. we don t speck anything but we are prepared for everything. nato members have been quick to support finland s decision but the chief of staff said it shows nato s double standards. we are very happy for our friends in finland, and of course, it is absolutely logical s
the washington white house, on the great maga king. just for emphasis one time, the poll found 18% of america is on the right track. the president s approval rating hovering 38%. the majority of the country disapproves of the job he s doing with inflation and a 40 year high with family struggling to find baby formula. the president put the blame on republicans. my republican colleagues see these programs with the working class and middle class people, they say that is why we have inflation. they are dead wrong. under my predecessor, the great maga king, the deficit increased every single year he was president. our colleague, jackie hunter followed up at the white house. i was just wondering if this is the best strategy for biden to win support at of midterms especially the inaugural theme? speak with the president is not afraid to call out what he sees with his extreme position that is out of line. with where the american people stand purity will not stand back and st
workers and $350 million in job training to help formerly incarcerated and at-risk teens enter the workforce. critics say it will not help reverse soft on crime policies perpetuating lawlessness. more of the same nonsense we keep hearing from the people who simply don t want accountability for crime f. they are prosecuted, you have judges who aren t sentencing them to the sentences they are supposed to get. the criminals know this. this is a game to them. they are very savvy about what they can get away with. carley: all right, interesting bit of news this morning. we re talking about the $1.9 trillion stimulus package passed march of last year, part led to inflationary period we re in right now, it pumped so much money into the system, gave people stimulus checks, even people that didn t need them and the white house released information about how some cities used covid money to help fight crime. we read some. i will follow-up with more. $10 billion for crime reduction.
families can t buy baby formula. bill: 40% of brands are out of stock nationwide. one republican lawmaker saying she is hearing from border agents who say their facilities have entire pallets of formula set aside for illegal immigrants crossing the border. these agents themselves have families and they have family members that can t get this baby formula in the stores. in texas and arizona, new mexico. the richest nation in the world and we re scrounging around for baby formula? the formula crisis is just one of many disasters facing biden s administration. americans scrounging for gasoline money as inflation is running at nearly a 40-year high. today the average price hitting yet another all time high, $4.43. bill: crime is another concern. the president will meet with police chiefs and mayors today to talk about it in cities across the country see a staggering rise in homicides. let s go to the white house where peter doocy is reporting live from the north lawn. w
Workplace morale among tsa agents. This is 90 minutes. Good morning. Today well consider the nomination of admiral david picoski to become the next administrator of the tsa. Having spent 32 years in the coast guard after graduating from the Coast Guard Academy in 1977, admiral picosk sichlt a well qualified nominee to become the next tsa administrator. His leadership experience ranges from serving as the commander of the coast guards pacific area in Coast Guard Defense forces west where he was in charge of all coast card operations in the western hemisphere to becoming the 26th vice commandant of the u. S. Coast guard in 2009 where he served as second in command, the chief operating officer and the component Acquisition Executive of the coast guard. Admirals nomination to become tsa administrator comes at an important time. Security threats remain a persistent challenge for both aviation and Service Administration and were tasked with protecting the modes and ensuring the movement of p