federal reserve. bill: that is only more bad news for americans trying to pay for gas and groceries. it comes after opec slashed oil production. the economy seen as the achilles heel for democrats in november. the president now admitting there may be more pain on the horizon to come. should the american people prepare for a recession? president biden: i don t think it will be a recession, if there is one a very slight one. aishah hosley live from the state department and we ll begin with edward lawrence on the north lawn of the white house. we hear the beep, beep, beep of messaging here at the white house. not the construction truck over there. the president a year ago was saying we won t have a recession. and then about three months ago the president ended the message out of the white house was a recession will not be likely. now we re hearing a recession is possible but still could be shallow. listen to the president. you just said a slight recession is possible
whipped asian migrants last year. homeland security secretary mayorkas knew that, too, but did not stop the bogus narrative. bill melugin is on the story in l.a. today. good morning. good morning to you. that s right. email obtained through a records request reveals that dhs secretary mayorkas was privately alerted by dhs officials that the whipping narrative behind the horse back border patrol photos wasn t true. at a press conference hours later mayorkas didn t stop or dispute that narrative. it was obtained by the heritage foundation that filed a request with dhs seven months ago seeking all communications about the incident with the horse back agents in del rio, texas last summer. last week dhs finally produced an initial batch of emails including one from september 24, 2021. the same day president biden said this. president biden: to see people treated like they did,