and white house denying that the president brought up genocide during the call on thursday. and the latest developing story from the white house. hey, david. good afternoon to you, aishah and everyone watching right now. the speaker is en route to asia. she has some pre scheduled trips to singapore, japan, south korea, but the big question, the suspense, will she go to taiwan? she wants to go. some republicans who are her political enemies in congress are agreeing with her, they want her to go. some democrats are saying don t go. the white house is being mum on it, but the communist party in china is saying absolutely do not go. listen. well, i don t remember talk about my travel because as some of you know it s a security issue, it s a security issue for every member of congress travelling, especially abroad, but for the speaker, it is additional security issue and for those travelling with me, not just members, but staff, et cetera. it s an interesting issue because
extraordinary dispute play out in south florida this afternoon. it s going to be a high stakes argument over what level of transparency the american public is owed when it comes to the justice department s investigation of sensitive documents that were stored at the former president s home. the doj does not want the affidavit released, claiming it could compromise their investigation. cnn has learned that some trump allies are urging him to publicly release surveillance footage of fbi agents searching mar-a-lago. eric trump says his father will absolutely release the tapes at what he calls the right time. now, remember, this is the video of the search itself from the trump s own security cameras. this is not the surveillance video that had been subpoenaed by investigators and reportedly showed activity around the boxes that contained classified documents, activity so alarming to law enforcement that they pushed for the search warrant. katelyn polantz is live outside of th
quicksilver record job market. businesses are investing in america at record rates. this is partly strongest rebound in american manufacturing and over three decades. that is not selling a recession to meet. let s bring in heaven he s a former chairman of the council of economic advisors and distinguish a visiting fellow at the hoover institution. great to see you my friend. you got inflation right you got the gdp numbers right, you said this is going to be a negative quarter, the second in a row. how bad is this, at least a stagflation not recession, how long is it going to last? it is a very bad. it s going to get a lot worse in the second half of the year, sadly. i think one of the reasons is going to get a lot worse as the biden administration is in denial and they re not pursuing policies that are necessary right now to help the fed out. what are the things they keep saying is we are not really in recession because the labor market is strong. but they re not really l
and the conditions there. the latest heartbreaking story there this chaotic humanitarian crisis involves an infant and a toddler who police say were abandoned by smugglers in the desert. arthel: matt finn is on the border live in eagle pass, texas, with more on this dire situation. matt? reporter: hi, arthel. this saturday afternoon we ve already seen a few dozen illegal migrants crossing the rio grande illegally, some of them over my shoulder now waiting to be processed. eagle pass, texas, which is where we are standing, is the port9 of entry where so many migrants cross illegally here to the united states. texas republican governor greg abbott and arizona republican governor doug ducey have been sending migrants by bus to sanctuary cities like new york and d.c., relieving their border towns of the burden of hundreds of house of illegal migrants. and the sheriff of one county tells fox news president biden should be stepping this to help solve this problem. let s get pre
fbi s search. alexandria hoff kicks things off at the nation s capitol. the justice department mounting concerns over the nature and handling of the documents that were brought to mar-a-lago. it described in january, trump representatives turned over 15 boxes of record. by may the department of justice determined mixed in with personal and unrelated paper work were highly classified documents. 184 which had the classification markings. 25 marked top secret and others indicated they contained information on clan destine human sources or spies as one might call them. the probable cause to justify the raid of mar-a-lago, the belief that additional documents might be found along with evidence of obstruction. we still don t quite know what the specificity of the obstruction allegation was. was it in the handling of these documents and the reporting of their possession or did it go to something broader? and he suggested that answer might be found beneath the redactions, presi