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What Trump’s company charges the Secret Service

Post Reports

The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Eugene Scott weighs the stakes of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. David Fahrenthold reports on what Trump’s companies are charging the government. And Teddy Amenabar reflects on the gendered perceptions of 2-in-1 shampoos.

Read more:

  • The still-crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates faces its next contest: the New Hampshire primary. Will it narrow the field at all?
  • The Secret Service has paid rates as high as $650 a night for rooms at President Trump’s properties. That’s according to federal records and people who have seen the receipts
  • The Internet’s proof that men don’t care about grooming: 2-in-1 shampoos. But their bad reputation may be undeserved.

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0:00.0

From the newsroom of the Washington Post.

0:05.0

Hi, this is Ben Terris coming from the Washington Post.

0:08.0

Hi, Jeff.

0:09.0

This is Winfrey Oprah.

0:10.0

Hi there.

0:11.0

How are you?

0:12.0

It's Lisa bonus, calling for the post.

0:14.0

This is Post Reports.

0:15.0

I am Martine Powers.

0:16.0

It's Monday, February 10th.

0:22.0

Today, what do you expect from the New Hampshire primary?

0:27.0

What the Secret Service pays to Trump's hotels?

0:30.0

And the symbolism of two-in-one shampoo.

0:36.0

So coming out of the Iowa caucuses, what is the state of the Democratic primary right now?

0:42.0

Well, the Iowa Democratic Party announced that Pete Buttigieg would receive the most number of delegates for the National Presidential Nominating Convention.

0:53.0

By the time it's all said and done, Iowa, you have shocked the nation.

0:59.0

And so Buttigieg is interpreting that as a win.

1:02.0

Eugene Scott covers politics for the fix.

1:05.0

By all indications, we are going on to New Hampshire victorious.

1:12.0

The person coming in second so far is Senator Bernie Sanders, whose campaign appears to be contesting this finish

1:20.0

and believes they will get one more delegate than they currently have.

1:25.0

Mayor Pete's been declaring a win for days now.

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