very busy tuesday morning. right now president biden is facing questions over how he handled classified documents when he was vice president. his attorneys found those documents from his time as vp in a private office and we should note turned them over immediately to the national archives. attorney general merrick garland calling on a u.s. attorney to now investigate any potential damage. we will discuss the impact and also how this case differs from former president trump s handling of classified documents. all this as the president wakes up this morning in mexico. immigration of course a top priority as cnn learns new details about the president s plan now to curb the surge at the southern border. plus evacuations under way in several parts of california as deadly storms slam the state. intense flooding leading to mudslides, power outages. check out this scene. this is in santa clarita. first responders you see there rescuing people from submerged cars. as this have mo
returned to georgia to be a third string quarterback and last year he won the job and the rest is history now, right. he led georgia to back-to-back titles. coach calling bennett the greatest dog of all time. he paused game in the fourth quarter so bennett could get a standing ovation as he came out of the game. georgia winning by the biggest margin in playoff history last night. 65-7. that was special. i ll remember that for the rest of many life. he just told me he loved me and just a journey that we ve been through together. just seeing everybody who was here from when i go the here and they re still here, and we re back-to-back i don t know. we wanted our kids to play without fear. and all year i told them, i said we ain t getting hunted. we re doing the hunting and hunting season is almost over. we only have one more chance to hunt and we hunted tonight. and pretty cool.
calling bennett, a former netanyahu protege, a traitor. outraged that bennett s governing coalition will formally include, for the first time in israel s history, members of an independent arab party. netanyahu, speaking for the last time as prime minister, listing his achievements and arguing that his replacement is too weak to keep israel safe, even regarding its ally the u.s. and the biden administration. declaring, the prime minister of israel needs to be able to say no to the president of the united states on issues that threaten our existence. when it came, the vote could not have been closer. 60-59. but never one to go down without a fight, he made a vow. it s a vow the new prime minister will likely take seriously. he has a majority of just one seat. and netanyahu has won power from the opposition twice before.
to bring down what he calls a fraudulent government and return to power. translator: and so we will face them in a strong and united opposition and overthrow this government at the first opportunity. we ll be faster than you think. reporter: netanyahu claiming that the new government is a threat to israeli security and that prime minister bennett won t be able to stand up to and say no to the american administration. president biden for his part quickly moving on from kn netanyahu, calling bennett shortly after he was sworn in, the two vowing to work closely on their new relationship, a reboot after the netanyahu era, at least for now. and, wolf, netanyahu is not going graciously. earlier today foregoing a public handover ceremony, like donald trump not showing up at the white house. for 30 minutes, a clear message and rebuke.
romanov has pulled himself into a virtual statistical tie in this close race. and is blasting bennett s role in the pension deal while running a series of tough attack ads. bennett has the support of president obama, while romanov is backed by bill clinton. how will the controversy affect tuesday s vote and the democratic party as it heads into this november tough midterm election? with us now is matt, former white house political director and jake of the globization initiative. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. great to be here. matt, the new york times, first of all, a very powerful article considering it s a liberal newspaper and it s essentially attacking a democrat here. calling bennett s plan, the pension plan a scheme. how big a trouble is bennett in? i don t think it s a very good year to be a senator bennett. we just had another senator bennett lose in utah.