good afternoon lucas. good afternoon mike to ours by the first air force c-17 arrived in indianapolis curing 70000 pounds of for to fill half a million baby bottles. the pallets are now being loaded onto fed ex trucks waiting next to the plaintiff. the first time in history the u.s. military has launched an emergency mission like this to rush critical nutrition to millions of hungry american babies. some are calling this disaster relief here at home. normally the military wise admissions like this to countries devastated by war, famine or national disaster but only three companies make about 90% of the nation s baby formula. the white house says that needs to change. have a president now is saying you need to pursue competition across the economy in this sector and in others by creating more pathways for businesses and entrepreneurs to get into these markets. president biden secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack out on the ramp coming off the plane writing and to the w
the ramp coming off the plane writing and to the washington post the sea of abbott one of the country companies responsible issued an apology and pleasure take the following steps. establish a five and million dollar fund to help families with hospitalized children, ship it millions of cans of baby former from an fda approved facility in ireland. and restart the michigan facility by the first week in june. but it will take six eight weeks for the formula is available. that means it could be as late as august until this baby formula crisis ends. this week congress is expected to hold hearings pretty for that before, mike. indeed. lucas and tomlinson starting us many thanks. . mike: nicole saphier@live images from the southern border in eagle pass, texas failed to appeal a federal ruling that title 42 mustang place that is the policy that is been in place since march of 2022 left swift expulsion of migrants due to the
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman, a presenter at times radio, and michael booker, editor of the sunday express. pretty much all the front pages are pretty much all the front pages are in, and there s really only one story in town for most of them. the metro calls it the flight from hell as people at kabul airport tried desperately to escape the taliban in afghanistan today. the guardian adds that seven people died in the chaos some clung to the outside of the plane as it took off, and others were crushed in the crowd. the financial times leads with a similar image of the runway today, adding that many afghans dread the return of a hardline islamist regime. and the daily mirror, headlining it simply desperate shows the inside of that plane