white house. federal officials are now reportedly running dna and finger test on a small bag of cocaine to potentially track down the culprit. the white house at the cocaine was found in a heavily traveled area of the west wing. the secret service tells fox news the drug was located in a cutter used by staffers and casb are the investigation underway for four days, one law enforcement officials familiar with the situation is already telling politico it is highly unlikely that a corporate will be found. really? meanwhile, president biden wasn t at the white house when the bag discovered but still keeping quiet on the whole situation. an white house press secretary karine jean-pierre with a barrage of questions about the cocaine discovery to which he answered, none of them. what is preventing a visitor from bringing an anthrax or something into the white house? i totally understand the question, but it is under investigation. does the white house support the prosecution
cocaine is in the library, in the residence. then, the white house suggested that it was found in a heavily traveled area in the west wing where many visitors come through, but now, third change. fox was told it was found in a cubby by the west executive entrance not far from the situation room, where the nation s most sensitive secrets are tracked. every hour of every day. that s hardly an area where the average joe walks by. the secret service is reviewing all cameras and access logs of staff and regular visitors. they are expected to conclude their investigation early next week. president biden, as he has done all this week, is again refusing to answer any questions on the matter. reporter: mr. president? [inaudible] kayleigh: not a word. now, the house oversight chairman james comer is demanding more details about cocaine found, once a briefing with the secret service, and fired off this scathing letter. the presence of illegal drugs in the white house is unaccepta
going pro. lsu gymnast olivia dunn at the forefront of the name image likeness movement and launching her own fund to bring other athletes along with her. sandra: the money panel, who is getting the big bucks and how. welcome back as america reports kicks off hour two. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back together and lsu making its way into hour two, so much winning. john: you are going to get tired so much winning. too bad they did not have the program when you are running track there. sandra: no kidding. olivia dunn, we ll try to get her on the show. john: also tracking the fallout from recent supreme court rulings including a pair of new york times pieces that paint two justices in very different lights. sandra: it s really something. jonathan turley will take that up just ahead but begin with the growing crime crisis. violent crime numbers staggering in the city of los angeles and critics are warning it is about to get even worse. now that the cit
a stark difference from antony blinken. she s back at her hotel and followed a dinner with the chinese central bank. this is the most busy day that the secretary had in beijing today which culminated with china s new vice-premier. it was supposed to last for three hours and went more than five hours. in the opening remarks, the secretary pointed to a record number of bilateral trade for the reason for not decoupling and added this. i also believe that the united states and china should seek a relationship of healthy economic competition that is not winner take all, but with a fair set of rules would benefit both. and the trade deficit heavily favors china. the readout from the secretary says that she raised concerns and it was a candid, constructed and comprehensive meeting. the new vice-premier took appointed approach in the beginning of the meeting and even mentioning quotes some airships happened causing difficulty in the relationship. authorized by president xi jinp
america reports. already, more than 150 cancellations and 1700 delays today as folks are trying to get back home. the national flightmare has been causing major chaos at airports close to a week now. bill: pete buttigieg, the transportation secretary claims everything is back to normal but bad weather could slow things down even more, especially in parts of the plains and the midwest, gillian. gillian: right to jonathan serrie now, he joins us from atlanta s heartsfield jackson airport. how are the lines there looking this hour? hi there, gillian, as you can see behind me, long lines outside the main tsa checkpoint but they are moving along rapidly. much of the activity is taking place on the concourse as passengers transit from aircraft to other aircraft. what s going on nationally, according to the tracking service flight aware, more than 1700 flights into or out of the u.s. have already been delayed today, and more than 150 have been canceled. those numbers are exp