reporter: and that is one of the ideas behind this whole hidden cash craze. to pay it forward. the once anonymous man, jason boozy, is a san francisco real estate investor and entrepreneur. he has done quite well. and he started the game in california. he said all along, he just wants to give back in a very unique way. i give to charity, and i ve always said, this is not instead of charity, but wanted to give back in a way that was fun for people. reporter: other cities going on across the united states, we re going to see this. it happened in las vegas yesterday. also in houston and even mexico city. so it is going on, and if you re interested, just get on twitter and follow that handle. and we ll let you know what happens here in central park as we move throughout the day. back to you. what a great time out there. thanks, laura. fabulous story. and as you said, pay it forward. laura ingle in central park. julie? 50 bucks is a lot. that was a ton when i was a college student
an audit system could be going forward. but there is concern i have, and i m sure other people do, there is a lot of wheel spinning and money being spent here, just, you know, atrociously on something that s not getting to the heart of the matter. and is not actively really just taking up more time. where are the republicans clashing over the issue, brad? we re not clashing at all. we want to get to the truth. we want the records produced that we have asked for years ago. and we are not going to take the word of the irs. julie, what if the irs said to you, we want all your records and you said, you know what, my computer crashed. i m sure if i got audited and i told them, i m sorry, i didn t keep my receipts for the last year and i have no proof of when i bought this and that, they would demand answers. we should demand the same. absolutely. that s all the time we have, but we appreciate this fair and balanced demand. thank you. always great to see you. thank you so much.
to be reunited, finally, with his family. afghans lined up in their country today to vote in the second round of the presidential runoff elections. many women are braving the tight security to cast their ballots, make sure their voices are heard. they account for 36% of the total turnout in that country. the two candidates are both vowsing to improve relations with the west and forced to confront a taliban insurgency and preside over the withdraw of the most of the allied forces. college grads across the country leaving universities with a lot more than just a degree. next, we discuss one of our country s biggest debt problems. and people across the country are finding cash! in an exciting scavenger hunt. lau laura ingal with a preview. reporter: julie, the search for free money is having people
won t succeed. retired u.s. navy captain chuck nash is a fox news military analyst. we want to talk about what the military options are here, captain. we start with this. there are a lot of things people have been talking about. are there any actual good options? well, no. there are just options. the good options really require a ground force, and it appears that we re certainly not willing to put that ground force back in. and i agree with that wholeheartedly. but it also looks like the iraqises are not willing to take the fight to the enemy. and so if we start talking about doing air strikes or using drones or whatever, using air power, you need a ground force to coalesce the enemy ground force into a mass target that is effective to use air power against. so it doesn t really help you to use air power if your adversary