cocaine scandal at the white house. and now the secret service just wrapped its investigation into the matter without even naming a suspect. hello and welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you here today. mike: great to be working with you. this is america reports, the conclusion of that probe comes 11 days after cocaine was found. located inside a heavily trafficked lobby where staff go in and out and tour groups gather to drop their phones and other belongings. and despite surveillance footage of the area, and an fbi crime lab analysis, investigators couldn t find a single suspect in the case? mike: ari fleischer joins us coming up. the secret service says it s because it was awaiting the fbi test results of fingerprint and dna analysis to see if they could determine who brought the cocaine into the west wing. tests came back without any results. so now the secret service says it has wrapped up the investigation. we got a statement from
but the iowa caucus. the caucus does not always accurately predict how the story will end. the political graveyard is full of folks when i was but did not go on to win the nomination. nevertheless, windy is almost always better than hot and pulling indicate former president trump as the overwhelming favorite. the polls right? if anyone will emerges top calendar, a poor showing persuade any candidate exit left or right. joining us now is the host of the story and% will turn to for debates and town halls on election coverage martha who may have to pay taxes and iowa because she s been there for weeks and weeks and weeks and jessica tarlov, cohost of the five and wakes up every morning knowing she s going to be outnumbered even though that s not the name of the show, she s going to be outnumbered, 5:00 eastern time and more than hold her own, thank you both for joining us. former president trump has done zero debates, he did a townhome with you this week but as much as we like t
but the iowa caucus. the caucus does not always accurately predict how the story will end. the political graveyard is full of folks when i was but did not go on to win the nomination. nevertheless, windy is almost always better than hot and pulling indicate former president trump as the overwhelming favorite. the polls right? if anyone will emerges top calendar, a poor showing persuade any candidate exit left or right. joining us now is the host of the story and% will turn to for debates and town halls on election coverage martha who may have to pay taxes and iowa because she s been there for weeks and weeks and weeks and jessica tarlov, cohost of the five and wakes up every morning knowing she s going to be outnumbered even though that s not the name of the show, she s going to be outnumbered, 5:00 eastern time and more than hold her own, thank you both for joining us. former president trump has done zero debates, he did a townhome with you this week but as much as we like t
nation is facing the most serious internal attacks on the frontal and institutional structures that define a democracy. since the pulitzer s were introduced a century ago. precisely to counteract problematic, authoritarian tendencies throughout the society. that warning was followed by the announcement of that year s pulitzer prize for national reporting which went to the washington post in new york times for quote, relentlessly reporting coverage in the public interest on russian interference in the 2016 election. and it s connections to the trump campaign, the president elect s transition team, and his eventual administration. that choice naturally drew the ire of then president donald trump, who did not stop complaining about the decision, even after he left the white house. it actually lead the pulitzer boards to open two separate independent investigations into the awarding of those prizes. this week, the pulitzer board announced the results of those investigations,
for the most outstanding journalism of the year, and they delivered this warning. on the political fronts, i think, it is clear that the nation is facing the most serious internal attacks on the fundamental values and institutional structures that define a democracy. since the pulitzer s were introduced a century ago. then precisely, to counteract problematic authoritarian tendencies, throughout the society. now that warning was followed by the announcement of that year s pulitzer prize for national reporting, which went to the new york times and the washington post for quote, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest on russian interference in the 2016 election and its connection to the trump campaign, the presidents elects transition team, and his eventual administration. that choice naturally drew the ire of then president donald trump, who did not stop complaining about the decision, even after he left the white house. it actually lead the pulitzer board t