friday for more than 12 hours. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. friday s search turned up six additional classified files some dating as far back as biden s time in the senate, which ended nearly 15 years ago. the house intelligence committee chairman with this. what s amazing about all this it takes us to the question of why were these documents here? now we learn some of these go back to his senate time. clearly he has become a serial classified document hoarder. harris: white house keeping the f.b.i. friday sweep on the down low despite reports that it actually requested it. the press secretary only mentioning that the president would be traveling to rehoe bath for the weekend. the second home in delaware they consider looking at. crickets on anything about what was going on at his other house. we ll continue to be prudent and consistent and respect the department of justice process as it are he later to his travel. he often travels to delawar
keep happening and what we can do to keep it from happening again. welcoming everybody, i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you here. i m glad i wasn t part of that ping-pong thing, but we do have lawyers ping-ponging back and forth on this. i m trying to relate that, i guess not so well. anyway, hope your weekend s going well. as for former president, present president dealing with special counsels looking into their classified documents, don t know if things are going quite as well with them. let s get thest from the white house on what president biden could be looking at. lucas tomlinson is there are. hey, lucas. reporter: speaking of ping among, a lot of back andport between the white house press secretary and the washington press corps who s been increasingly asking tough questions about how the classified documents got to biden s house which, as you mentioned, he s there today. some think it s a potential crime scene. the white house insists it didn t know this special c
CENTER TWP A Stingray Corvette was destroyed after it caught fire Saturday, April 20, at a home on McCandless Road.
Crews were dispatched around 4:10 p.m. for reports of a car on fire in a garage, .
City Auto President seeks to address "the lack of accountability of repeat offenders who continue to wage war on citizens and businesses across Memphis."
City Auto of Memphis is offering $10,000 apiece for two Corvettes stolen from its lot Monday night. The cars are a 2014 C7 Convertible Stingray Corvette and a 2015 C7 Couple Stingray Z51.