many times she visited the white house. what s up with that one? this is a the washington post article that reported the number of times cabinet members visited the white house, after it ran, clinton sent an e-mail to aides, saying the column is ridiculous, and asked them to quote, correct the record, and instructs her aides to please go through my schedules and count my visits to refute this. her concern looks like it was that her visits had been undercounted in washington when influence is measured in proximity to the president. it is no small thing as you know. it is really interesting. very telling there. then we know this famous diana walker photo, looking at her blackberry, viral, spawned all the memes, this led to an e-mail exchange. tell us about that. we found the e-mail alerting clinton that the now famous photo, wearing sunglasses, check
he e-mailed students that the exam was still happening, adding if you give into the bullies they win. the only way bullies are defeated is standing up to them. if we can sell the exam they win. if we go through with it, they lose. his e-mail sparked outrage, as it should have. one woman tweeted a pic of the e-mail exchange and said my professor clearly doesn t care. he expects mooy to go to class for an exam while threats are being made. as anger spread he decided to can sell the class and reschedule the exam. he also apologized and submitted his resignation. however, the university reportedly won t accept it. meanwhile, has political correctness on campus actually peaked? one school is pushing back against the endless protests. we re not gonna protest. we re not gonna protest. we re not gonna protest. we re not gonna protest.
reporter: rubio has been with holding them at least since 2010 when the same issue came up in the u.s. senate race. chris ingram says rubio could immediately resolve the issue by just releasing the records. i think number one, marco could certainly come up with them. he s admitted and acknowledged to me that he has the records, the american express statements for the period of two years. reporter: ingram shared this e-mail exchange with cnn that he had with rubio in 2009 in which rubio was trying to explain personal charges on his republican party card. it is virtually the same explanation rubio still gives today. any personal charges were paid by me directly and it s not a republican party of florida card. it is my card opened under the corporate division of amex using my personal credit. ingram says if he were advising rubio today, he would tell him the same thing he says he told hip back then, release the records and end the controversy. but chris ingram flatly says telling th
e-mail exchange that he had with rubio in 2009 in which rubio was trying to explain personal charges on his republican party card. it is virtually the same explanation rubio still gives today. any personal charges were paid by me directly and it s not a republican party of florida card. it is my card opened under the corporate division of amex using my personal credit. ingram says if he were advising rubio today, he would tell him the same thing he says he told them back then, release the records and end the controversy but chris ingram flatly says telling the actual truth is just not the marco rubio he knows. i think that maybe he doesn t see the real truth as being important and i think that he sees that his indiscretions are not really a problem. so why hasn t the senator released the records? has he ever given a reason? well, when first asked in 2010, he says he wasn t going to
i ll never forget one lady, an elderly woman in south florida, sent me an e-mail saying governor, i ve got a raccoon in my attic. what are you going to do about it? so i called up the poor city manager from del ray beach or one of these towns and i said, you have an elderly person who s got a raccoon in her attic. what are you going to do about it? and by noon, that raccoon was out because we did have a servant s heart in tallahassee. we ve got our team right on it each and every day when people had problems and they always floridians always gave me their opinions. man, they did not hold back. so i listened and i did try to answer every e-mail. it wasn t something i could have predicted during the start of my time in office but this eight-year conversation with florida shaped my governorship so in writing my book i used my e-mail exchange to tell the florida story, to tell about the work to turn one of america s