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
trail, joe biden when he wasn t hiding in his bunker told us that he was a climate where you re. he said he was a card-carrying member of the climate alarmist called. he vowed to destroy the oil and gas industry, and even threatened to throw oil executives in jail. he dreamed of a green new deal and promised to move away from fossil fuels altogether even if it meant sacrificing high paying career jobs in the energy sector in the process. even if it caused americans, you the american people, deep financial pain which we are now all experiencing. it was this exchange between biden and then president trump during a debate. october 2020, take a look for yourself. would you close down i would transition from the oil industry, yes. i would transition. if that is a big statement because i would stop why would you do that? the oil industry pollutes significantly. i would say here is the deal. if you let me finish the statement. it has to replace by renewable energy. over
congresswoman nancy mace. we want someone who will represent faith, family and freedom, that is why donald trump endorsed me and this district on june 14th will endorse me in the ballot box. i have a great record, i never voted to raise taxes. my opponent voted for the gas tax. when you say joe biden did that, arrington helped them. todd: you will want to stick around. congresswoman mace will join us and so will reporter lawrence jones who is having breakfast with south carolinans. carley: sam brown for the gop senate nomination, the winner of the race will determine who runs against incumbent catherine cortes-maesto. we will beat the senator in november. we re not relying on surrogates from dc to rescue you in the primary. i put in sweat equity and that is what we need to flip the state. todd: in north dakota, john hogan expecteds to win his third term. democrat governor janet nelwell,s looks to lockup today, will face former governor paul, who came out of reti
want to tell you, kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. [cheers and applause] you won t know what hit you. jesse: was that incitement, chuck? we will get to that in a minute. today, police arrested 26-year-old nicholas john roske at 1:30 a.m. he was carrying a bag with a glock 17 tactical knife, zip tie, a hammer a screwdriver, a nail punch a crowbar, duct tape and hiking boots. sounds like he wanted to take him out into the woods. well, it came close to that. until he got cold feet when he saw u.s. marshals with arms guarding kavanaugh s house and called the cops on himself. telling them everything. he says he was furious over roe v. wade. possibly being overturned. remember the leak? and was looking for purpose in his life. so he found that purpose by going out and trying to kill a supreme court justice. do you think that idea just popped into his head? or did the orders come all the way from the top? i know that there s an outrage right
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