more news right now. good morning, everybody. i am lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york. president biden is expected to meet with the prime minister of the netherlands at this hour, and that meeting comes as the white house is facing intensified pressure after the classified documents from his home. both the white house and the secret service are pushing back saying there are no logs since this was a private residence. ahead where republicans are likely to go from here and more on inside the white house on how they are juggling this political headache. then the president is set to visit california thursday to get a first-hand look at the trail of devastation left behind by a revolving door of deadly storms. 400 mudslides have been reported in a matter of weeks and thousands are still under evacuation orders. probably about 10 or 12 feet high of mud, tree, debris, mud and dirt. we ll figure it out. it used to be a 50-year flood zone and now it s a 3 to 5-ye
that sort of wrestling match will probably happen this weekend understanding there is going to be a communications spray in the oval where reporters can get a statement from the president on this. for example, you are a fellow obama white house alum, and it has been suggested any press secretary put in this type of crisis would be in a tough spot in terms of what can be disclosed and can t be, and should the white house name a public facing person to address these issues? i definitely would. i would have somebody as a spokesperson there are people there now from the office, and they need to get it out of the briefing room. the most important thing is getting today s timeline and