brought in another $1 million. they feel that they are easily on track to match what they had last month, which was a $10 million take. thomas? very strong. chris jansing reporting in sarasota, thank you. and jeb bush is going to be in new hampshire today making an appearance there. and an old term resurfaced for him. the term anchor babies, a term many considered to be offensive toward immigrants, particularly hispanics, and today someone in the audience used that term while talking about immigration to him. take a listen. i was just wondering how are we going to fix this problem? so, the anchor babies is the term that s supposed to be jargon, but it basically means anybody born in the united states is an american citizen. and that s a that s protected by the 14th amendment to our constitution. and it should be supported. so there bush talking in manchester, new hampshire. kasie hunt is following the bush campaign and joins us from
for fiscal 2013 is $680.3 billion. on wall street today, the dow lost 62. the s&p 500 slipped nine.the da. up next, why the obama administration does not want you to hear what happened in the benghazi terror attacks from the people who were there. first, here s what some of our fox affiliates across the country are covering tonight. fox 13 in tampa with theparen ps of a missing soldier asking the ph public for help. he was last seen thursday in sarasota. in boston, getting ready for game six of the world series. it took the st. louis cardinals a long time to get to beantown. the plane apparently was stuck at the st. louis airport for seven hours yesterday. and this is a live look at new york from wnyw, our affiliate there. the big story there tonight, consider raising the legal smoking age to 21. that s tonight s live look
lawyer by the name of allen kessler, jumps into action, just makes calls, e-mails all around the postal service saying, please fix this. doug band could go to capitol hill and cause problems for us. doug band is so-and-so and we need to buy we have to pay more money for this post office in sarasota because the right-hand man of the ex-president of the united states called me on the phone and said so. exactly, and there s a wonderful exchange of e-mails that i got in a freedom of information request through chatter about chelsea s wedding and a lot of sort of clinton land isn t this just the way that all of the 1% roll? like couldn t you just do the same thing on the bushies, on any prominent like this moving back and forth between public and private, like that s just how everyone works, right? it is how washington works these days, and that s a real had problem. what i think sets this apart is the scale of it. the amounts of money involved that are sort of swirling arou
doug band helped come up with the clinton global initiative, which has distributed billions of dollars around the world. does amazing stuff. does amazing stuff, but there s been increasing overlap between that public good and private benefit. there s two stories i want to get out of you from the piece. one is about the post office, which, it was a jaw-dropping story to me. what happened with the post office? so, in 2009, doug band s family owns the post office in sarasota. his dad s a very successful real estate they own the building the post office leases from. exactly, the main post office in sarasota, where doug is from. the postal service, desperate to get its finances in better shape, wants to buy this building back from the family. they have sort of a lease-to-buy arrangement. the family objects to the terms that the postal service the price. the price. the postal service offers $800,000 for this building. the family wants a lot more. so, doug places a call in
there s two stories i want to get out of you from the piece. one is about the post-office, which it was a jaw-dropping story to me. what happened with the post office? so, in 2009, doug band s family owns the post office in sarasota. his dad s a very successful real estate they own the building the post office leases from. exactly, the main post office in sarasota where doug is from. the postal service, desperate to get its finances in better shape, wants to buy this building back from the family. they have sort of a lease-to-buy arrangement. the family objects to the terms that the postal service the price. the price. the postal service offers 800 grand for this building. the family wants a lot more. so doug places a call in the summer of 2009 to a longtime clinton fund-raiser who happens to sit on the postal service board of governors, this is the board that s supposed to be looking out for the interests of the postal service and the taxpayer and all that. and places