if i present biden s it is not concerned about possible nuclear test from north korea which should be the first in nearly five years. the president is now in tokyo the second leg of the diplomatic tour. white house correspondent peter doocy is troubled with the president he is there as well, hi peter. good morning eric and arthel paid the president is already here in tokyo. he left south korea without ever going to the tmz to meet with his north korean leader, something his predecessor did on a trip they are. but are hearing maybe next time. owed me with the leader of north korea it would depend whether he was sincere and serious. that s on this trip this president trying to make china feel like north korea, isolated but critics say the chance to do that has come and gone. i think it is coming about 16 months too late because china is the number one threat we face but he wished president biden got there early in his tenure, not spent so much time in europe. not made his
hospitalized in south carolina because of complications tied to nation s formula shortage. a children s hospital in charleston says three of the infants were admitted because they couldn t tolerate the formulas their parents tried using for them. another got sick from mineral imbalances from care givers micking mick i mixing their own formula. 45% of formula products were out of stock. help is hours away and coming from across the atlantic. our senior medical correspondent is in germany where the first flights are getting ready the leave. how soon will this formula hit the shelves? we have been watch b service members putting together these pallets. it s 1.5 million bottles. each bottle eight ounces. 1.5 million being sent by a european company to the united states. the department of defense is doing the shipping. let s take a look at what they are sending. if you look at this, you can see it says nestle. that s a swiss company. that s a formula that s hypoallergenic. a l
moment, but first, president biden in south korea today where he is issuing new warnings to china and north korea. jacqui heinrich is in seoul with the very latest. reporter: good morning to you, david. in case the subtext of the president s trip was not clear enough, he wrapped up his final full day in south korea with a not so veil ised warning the china that they better not invade taiwan, or they ll face at least the same treatment that that russia is getting over its invasion of ukraine. our alliance between our countries is built on shared sacrifice. our joint commitment to the freedom of the republic of korea and our opposition [inaudible] reporter: before his state dinner with south korean president yun, biden sopped to sign a $40 billion aid package funding ukraine s military, having that bill flown to the other side of the world for his immediate signature so there ll be no lapse in funding. the moment underscoring alliance after china buzzed taiwan with a do
president welcomes all ideas to protect consumers and make sure oil companies are not taking advantage of putin s war and are competing fairly. no company should be engaging in unfair practices to hike up prices on american consumers press the president has said president putin s actions are what s driving the price increase at the pump. spring wall street journal columnist dan henninger. so mary, bad news continues economically. the gas prices the signs of slowing consumer spending on the stock markets have been just awful. what are those signals all telling us? are we headed towards stagflation or maybe recession? nothing has really changed. the fed was giving a lot of what we call monetary accommodation which is flooding basically the economy with money. and on the fiscal side president biden was spending a lot of money. there is a lot of concern that at some point that was going to cause inflation but begot the inflation the entertainment they re going to raise inte
biden is visiting allies on his first trip to asia. here at home lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are welcoming this sink the end of title 42 would lead to an even bigger order crisis even though progressives want to have title 42 by the homeland security agency acknowledges it is preparing for up to 18000 encounters of migrants a day trip title 42 ends. that is more than doubled the daily average for april as border officials say even with title 42 in place the migrant surge is continuing and there have been warnings that could be running out of money to handle it all. life at the border in eagle pass, texas with the very latest from there, hapeville. eric good afternoon to you for that is exactly right the federal ruling on title 42 really changes nothing down here at the southern border. all it does is keeps the current status quo in place for the status quo being title 42 has been in effect throughout the entire border crisis. even after that ruling we have seen mul