to be distancing themselves from the president with three weeks to go to the mid-terms. it s all happening on the heels of early voting. are these debates then changing things the way we see them developing now? welcome. i m neil cavuto. very glad to have you with us. my friends, we ll be giving you the latest impact on the debates themselves. let s get a read from how the white house is handling so many democratic candidates and maybe many at the white house itself on defense throughout this. peter doocy is there. hi, peter. neil, like you said, lots of changes. in these state level debates, we haven t seen a ton of democrats warmly embracing president biden. more so his policies, but not really the president himself. that could change. we ve been noticing a difference in the way the white house is talking about priorities. a couple months bag, president biden told us his number 1 domestic priority was inflation. now we re told that is his number 1 economic priority as his
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and let s start with lucas tomlinson at the white house for us. good afternoon. the bus trips are a message to the president, democrats and even vice-president who claim the border is secure. the border is not secure and you need to help us stop this. i don t care what crying, let them cry in their beer all day long, and the people of martha vineyard s what a bunch of elitist hypocrites they are. and buses were dropping off in washington, and massachusetts avenue for the second time, and today, which happens to be constitution day, more migrants are sent as well. the white house is reeling from florida governor ron desantis sending a plane of migrants to martha s vineyard. they were misled where they were headed told they would be headed to boston, misled what they would be provided when they arrived, promised shelter, refuge, benefits and more. these are the kinds of tactics that we see from smugglers in places like mexico and guatemala. of course, you re in the ro
biden s former office to the nearly 200 pieces of government material that were stashed at mar-a-lago. and a new discovery could help the muddy the waters even further. we ll explain. meanwhile, gop leadership in the house gets the ball rolling on the long promised investigation ofs president and his family. also ahead, we ll have the latest on that massive system failure that grounded flights across the country for hours yesterday. good morning and welcome to way too early on this thursday, january 12th. thanks for starting your day with us. aides to president biden have found more classified documents outside the white house in different location than the batch we learned about earlier in the week. a person familiar with the matter tells nbc news that during an exhaustive search of the president s belongings from his time as vice president at least one other batch was discovered. that search started in november. n. response to the discovery of about a dozen other classi