we re also tracking the final day of president biden s trip to asia, including the key moments from his meeting with india s prime minister after urging him to do more to help ukraine. p ukraine. good morning. and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, may 24th. i m jonathan lemire. polls open in just a few hours, for one of the most consequential primaries in the midterms, georgia. there are several state and congressional races on the ballot but the ones everyone will be watching are the republican primaries for governor, secretary of state, and senate. and the new york times describes the background of today s races like this. georgia s got everything. disputed elections. rapid demographic change. celebrity democrats. a restrictive new voting law. and open criminal investigation into donald trump s meddling into the 2020 election. a deep urban divide. and it is a fun one. former senator david perdue whose loss in the state two years ago helped give democrats contr
possible contamination. but as the new york times reports, the larger problem is a relatively low rate of testing done on baby formula samples. eight years ago, the fda began requiring formula makers to test samples for a specific contaminant. but it didn t set requirements for the size of the batch of the sample came from, which a former food safety executive has said led to inadequate micro testing and again, u.s. officials say we may still be a month before full supply of formula is back on the shelves. entirely too long for parents across the country. the united states is releasing a monkey pox vaccine from its national stockpile for at risk people. as public health authorities race to contain a possible global outbreak. nbc news national correspondent gabe guiterrez has the latest. reporter: an unprecedented global spread of monkey pox has the cdc on alert. the agency saying it confirmed that one case in massachusetts
ground, authorities who make local decisions. he has to educate them about how to work with his agencies to drawdown this money for important progressive infrastructure projects, to work with the public and private sector. there is a substantial external left and that starts on the state of the union. and it s probably micro testing that now in these various off the beaten path marks like ohio. he has to go out there and sell his plan about not only with the bipartisan infrastructure package did, but the trans formative potential it has. before most importantly, he has to explain what the obstacles are. and that s the opportunity for him to paint the republican party as an obstruction party that is standing in the face of real progress that congress is already authorized in what s possible with this bipartisan infrastructure bill. i am going to ignore the
but then explained what he s doing to fix it? absolutely. he is striking the right note. i wish he had done it several months ago, he and the vice president could ve made it more visible, both by selling the infrastructure bill, and the build back better, but i m glad to see him on here now, and it s never too late to start. playing to his greatest range which is getting out the people engaging with people. although, there s quite a lift, here and it s an inside lift as well as well as the outside. left he has to give those local councils, and locals mares, local councils most importantly, people on the ground, authorities who make local decisions. he has to educate them about how to work with his agencies to drawdown this money for important progressive infrastructure projects, to work with the public and private sector. there is a substantial external left and that starts on the state of the union. and it s probably micro testing that now in these various off
isjust so much do it. it is undeniable that travel isjust so much more do it. it is undeniable that travell isjust so much more complicated do it. it is undeniable that travel- isjust so much more complicated of your seat now than it used to be because it is notjust the rules in this country that need to be understood and adhered to, and there are discrepancies even here, scotland and northern ireland have said when they will make the change to the day to micro testing, there are also different restrictions in countries being visited. how much do you think all of that is stopping people travelling, where are we now in terms of the numbers travelling compared with what it used to be? you re quite right, it is a more complex system, although there is a lot of good information out there and people do need to do a bit research before they travel. certainly that has had an impact. in the rest of our competitors in the eu, the system is still even more simple than it is here, so if you r