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what does mary pat say about this?mary pat completely supportive of the two jobs that i told her i have in 2014. in my professional life. one being governor of new jersey, and looking to finish the job we started in the first four years. the second is i'm honored to be chairman of the republican governors association, 36 governors races in 2014 i'll be traveling the country raising money and campaigning for my fellow governors and challengers to try to make sure we increase our numbers from the current 29 to an even higher number. >> can i ask you what made your policy and political goals to you have for the next year? >> in the next year we want to lower taxes in new jersey. income taxes in new jersey. like to continue education reform by greater expansion of charter schools, getting school choice for parents so that in failing schools in new jersey, there's 200 failing schools in new jersey that those parents can get a voucher to send their child to a private or parochial school. we want to continue along those paths
what does mary pat say about this?mary pat completely supportive of the two jobs that i told her i have in 2014. in my professional life. one being governor of new jersey, and looking to finish the job we started in the first four years. the second is i'm honored to be chairman of the republican governors association, 36 governors races in 2014 i'll be traveling the country raising money and campaigning for my fellow governors and challengers to try to make sure we increase our numbers from the...
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and mary pat and i are so proud of them. andrew, sarah, and patrick, i love you all. over the last four years, but especially this year, new jersey got to know what a special first lady they have, i love you, mary pat. so i spoke to senator buono a while ago, no, no, she congratulated me and was very gracious, very gracious in her congratulations. and i thanked her for a spirited campaign. after 20 years of public service. now, we came to office four years ago. we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual. they wanted to get things done. and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn things around, and i think we've done just that. the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and dispirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact, what they thought, what they thought was that government was just there to take from them. but not to give to them. not to work with them, not to work for them. well, four years later we stand here tonight showing that it is possible to put doin
and mary pat and i are so proud of them. andrew, sarah, and patrick, i love you all. over the last four years, but especially this year, new jersey got to know what a special first lady they have, i love you, mary pat. so i spoke to senator buono a while ago, no, no, she congratulated me and was very gracious, very gracious in her congratulations. and i thanked her for a spirited campaign. after 20 years of public service. now, we came to office four years ago. we stood behind a podium like...
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i love you, mary pat.applause] i spoke to the senator buono a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [applause] now, we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we've done just that. [applause] the people of new jersey four years ago were down hearthed and dispirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact, what they thought, what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but not to give to them. not to work with them, not to work for them. well, four years later, we stand here tonight, showing that it is tonight, showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to fight for wh
i love you, mary pat.applause] i spoke to the senator buono a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [applause] now, we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i...
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what does mary pat say about this?mary pat completely supportive of the two jobs that i told her i have in 2014. in my professional live. one being governor of new jersey, and looking to finish the job we started in the first four years. the second is rhyme honored to be chairman of the republican governors association, 36 governors races in eË ,,,,,,,, >> what he hoped would be signature achievement called is called obama care has nothing short of it's almost become a parody of the government can't seem to do anything right. you have held a variety of posts, committee chairman in congress, two cabinet posts, white house chief of staff. if you were on the president's staff right now what would you advise him to do? >> i think the most important thing some of the steps that he's taken to acknowledge the mistakes that were made to apologize for them. to make clear that he's going to do everything possible to fix the website so that it works. i think it's really important, at least in my own experience, that you cannot re
what does mary pat say about this?mary pat completely supportive of the two jobs that i told her i have in 2014. in my professional live. one being governor of new jersey, and looking to finish the job we started in the first four years. the second is rhyme honored to be chairman of the republican governors association, 36 governors races in eË ,,,,,,,, >> what he hoped would be signature achievement called is called obama care has nothing short of it's almost become a parody of the...
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i love you, mary pat. [ applause ] and i spoke to senator buono a while ago. no, no, she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations. i thank her for a spirited campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [ applause ] now, we came to office four years ago. we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual. they wanted to get things done. and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we have done just that. the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and disspirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact what they thought, what they thought was that government was just there to take from them, but not to give to them. not to work with them, not to work for them. well, four years later, we stand here tonight. showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to fight for what you believe in yet still stand by your principles and get something done for th
i love you, mary pat. [ applause ] and i spoke to senator buono a while ago. no, no, she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations. i thank her for a spirited campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [ applause ] now, we came to office four years ago. we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual. they wanted to get things done. and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down...
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i love you, mary pat.applause] i spoke to senator buono a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and -- campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [applause] now, we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we've done just that. [applause] the people of new jersey four years ago were down hearthed and dispirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact, what they thought, what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but not to give to them. not to work with them, not to work for them. well, four years later, we stand here tonight, showing that it is tonight, showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to
i love you, mary pat.applause] i spoke to senator buono a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and -- campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [applause] now, we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside...
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i love you, mary pat. [ cheers and applause ] >> i spoke to senator buono awhile ago. she congratulated she. she was very gracious in her congratulations. and i thank her for a spirited campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [ applause ] >> no. we came to office four years ago. we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done. and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down. and i think we've done just that. [ cheers and applause ] >> the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and dispirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact, what they thought -- what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but not to give to them. not to work with them. not to work for them. well, four years later, we stand here tonight showing thought is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to fight for what you believe in yet still stand by your principles and get something
i love you, mary pat. [ cheers and applause ] >> i spoke to senator buono awhile ago. she congratulated she. she was very gracious in her congratulations. and i thank her for a spirited campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [ applause ] >> no. we came to office four years ago. we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual, they wanted to get things done. and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it...
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i love you, mary pat. i spoke to senator barbara buono a while ago.rited campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [applause] now we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual. they wanted to get things done. we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we have done just that. [applause] the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and a spirited. they did not believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but not to give to them. not to work with them, not to work for them. four years later, we stand here tonight showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to fight for what you believe in and yet still stand by your principles and get something done for the people who elected you. [applause] i have learnedng over the last four years about leadership is that leadership is much less abo
i love you, mary pat. i spoke to senator barbara buono a while ago.rited campaign and for her 20 years of public service to the state. [applause] now we came to office four years ago, we stood behind a podium like this and said that people were tired of politics as usual. they wanted to get things done. we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we have done just that. [applause] the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and a spirited. they...
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i love you, mary pat. spoke to the senator a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and for her 20 years of public service to the state. \[applause] now, we came to office four years ago we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of poll techs as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we've done just that. the people of new jersey four years ago were down hearthed and dispirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact, what they thought, what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but not to give to them. not to work with them, not to work for them. well, four years later, we stand here tonight, showing that it is tonight, showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to put working together first, to fight for what you believe in yet stil
i love you, mary pat. spoke to the senator a while ago she congratulated me and was very gracious. very gracious in her congratulations and i thanked her for a spirited company and for her 20 years of public service to the state. \[applause] now, we came to office four years ago we stood behind a podium like this, and said that people were tired of poll techs as usual, they wanted to get things done and we promised we were going to go to trenton and turn it upside down and i think we've done...
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>> yeah, in some places, buts recognizing that chris was a dear friend to us, mary pat was, as well.s being a governor, doing what was right for his state at the moment. there are no feelings of animosity towards chris. >> and interestingly, on obama care, particularly. you rolled out a version in massachusetts that was pretty successful in the end. what do you make on what is going on? you express the situation on health care, what do you make on this? particularly the president's position? >> you know, he put himself in a very sticky place, you either have to think he was not telling the truth or is grossly incompetent. either one of the choices is not a good choice. >> which side are you leaning towards? >> i think a little bit of both? >> do you think he lied? >> i don't think he was telling the truth. >> it is the same thing, isn't it? >> yeah, i know, it is harsh for me to say that. i think mitt said on the cbs morning show, the wrinkles will eventually get worked out one way or the other. but the basic credibility of the president is at jeopardy. >> we'll take a short break, w
>> yeah, in some places, buts recognizing that chris was a dear friend to us, mary pat was, as well.s being a governor, doing what was right for his state at the moment. there are no feelings of animosity towards chris. >> and interestingly, on obama care, particularly. you rolled out a version in massachusetts that was pretty successful in the end. what do you make on what is going on? you express the situation on health care, what do you make on this? particularly the president's...
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twitter that our pete hamby has just tweeted out and it's chris christie at a rally with his wife mary pathom he often talks about. i'll get to you, maria, but i want to ask kevin this. >> yeah. >> he's arguing with a teacher in this picture. i mean, love him or hate him, do you think people -- do you think this is going to have any effect on his re-election bid or if he decides to run for president, how will this play, this particular part of his personality, this in-your-face kind of personality? >> it's helped him in his re-election bid. that style in new jersey works with new jersey voters. the big problem -- the big challenge, i will call it, going ahead for someone like chris christie is does that abrasive style, that take-charge style, does it work with voters in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >> right. >> florida and beyond. many of those voters out there, they ask tough questions, they like to test their candidates. and if you're going to blow up at a town hall in iowa, it's not going to be received the way on youtube that it is received in trenton, new jersey. >> yeah. and,
twitter that our pete hamby has just tweeted out and it's chris christie at a rally with his wife mary pathom he often talks about. i'll get to you, maria, but i want to ask kevin this. >> yeah. >> he's arguing with a teacher in this picture. i mean, love him or hate him, do you think people -- do you think this is going to have any effect on his re-election bid or if he decides to run for president, how will this play, this particular part of his personality, this in-your-face kind...
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there's a wonderful -- chris and mary pat are great friends of ours. i admire. he's great leader. who's going to run. >> and jeb bush. >> but you know what -- >> would you, governor romney? >> you know, it was a fabulous experience. i loved it. but we're not doing it again. >> but, but, but there are reports you were reluctant to win. other people in the family were more in favor of it than you. >> this for me was not about i want to be president and have the secret service around and live in the big white house. this for me was about getting country on the right track and the question i had was can i win and am i the person most effective to get the country back on track. as long as i was concerned about winning should i be supporting someone else with a better chance. >> can i say something about christie since this new book came out, "double down," in which information was leaked about the investigate process. i heard you called christie and apologized. what did you say to him? >> i was very upset that the vet progress says had a leak in it, that that individual released confid
there's a wonderful -- chris and mary pat are great friends of ours. i admire. he's great leader. who's going to run. >> and jeb bush. >> but you know what -- >> would you, governor romney? >> you know, it was a fabulous experience. i loved it. but we're not doing it again. >> but, but, but there are reports you were reluctant to win. other people in the family were more in favor of it than you. >> this for me was not about i want to be president and have the...
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there's a wonderful -- chris and mary pat are great friends of ours. i admire. he's great leader.you know what -- >> would you, governor romney? >> you know, it was a fabulous experience. i loved it. but we're not doing it again. >> but, but, but there are reports you were reluctant to win. other people in the family were more in favor of it than you. >> this for me was not about i want to be president and have the secret service around and live in the big white house. this for me was about getting country on the right track and the question i had was can i win and am i the person most effective to get the country back on track. as long as i was concerned about winning should i be supporting someone else with a better chance. >> can i say something about christie since this new book came out, "double down," in which information was leaked about the investigate process. i heard you called christie and apologized. what did you say to him? >> i was very upset that the vet progress says had a leak in it that that individual released confidential information embarrassed me and my campa
there's a wonderful -- chris and mary pat are great friends of ours. i admire. he's great leader.you know what -- >> would you, governor romney? >> you know, it was a fabulous experience. i loved it. but we're not doing it again. >> but, but, but there are reports you were reluctant to win. other people in the family were more in favor of it than you. >> this for me was not about i want to be president and have the secret service around and live in the big white house....
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pat? this is their holy grail. i understand mary landrieu -- >> steve is right.rats and republicans are going to say, we have to put off the individual mandate. we have to put off the employer mandate until we fix this thing. you can't have 100 million people screaming and hollering that their health care program has been changed without having the program collapse. the politics respond to this. frankly in the democratic party in a hellish condition as of next november. everybody will be demanding changes. >> it's not just the washington post, steve. the wall street journal pointed it out. this angers me. maybe i'm old fashioned. i expect our government to tell the truth. they pointed out that the white house aides actually debated obama going out and telling the lie. they erred on the side of continuing to lie. >> listen, sean, i vice president seen the report you are referring to. >> wall street journal. >> if it's true it's outrageous. i agree that the government should tell the american people the truth all the time. sometimes the government gets it wrong. yo
pat? this is their holy grail. i understand mary landrieu -- >> steve is right.rats and republicans are going to say, we have to put off the individual mandate. we have to put off the employer mandate until we fix this thing. you can't have 100 million people screaming and hollering that their health care program has been changed without having the program collapse. the politics respond to this. frankly in the democratic party in a hellish condition as of next november. everybody will be...
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they fought very much as mary mccrory who you knew once had conversation with pat moynihan waiting online to see john kennedy as casket at the capitol she said, what are we doing at jack kennedy's funeral, i can't believe it. we will never laugh again. pat said, you'll laugh again but never be young again. that was another generation that was just hit by this historical event. >> you said last night on the special that it was a loss of innocence. i think that captures it absolutely right. for so many people america seemed to be at peace with the world, we were prospering, we had this sort of sense that we could go anywhere and do anything. and we had then -- that was a dawn of new age, it was tumultuous period that followed. there was a real sense, we often quoted yates in the '60s about things fall apart. after world war i. also something, we were robbed of a sense of the future. it was very different from the lincoln assassination when it was equal amount of grief but there was sense when lincoln died that his work was completed by 1855. the war was basically over. where as with kennedy
they fought very much as mary mccrory who you knew once had conversation with pat moynihan waiting online to see john kennedy as casket at the capitol she said, what are we doing at jack kennedy's funeral, i can't believe it. we will never laugh again. pat said, you'll laugh again but never be young again. that was another generation that was just hit by this historical event. >> you said last night on the special that it was a loss of innocence. i think that captures it absolutely right....
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pat, it's time to fix it. if you can fix it with a mary landrieu fix, that's the fix i prefer.ing like 129 million people are going to lose their policies. of course you should suspend those things. i don't think we are at that point yet. i think frankly we need to give this thing time to work. a lot of people getting new policies -- >> one more question, steve. why would they do this deliberately go out and say you can keep your doctor. you can keep your insurance policy, period. >> i don't know, pat. >> they knew differently. >> you know, i cannot -- fortunately i can say i wasn't part of those conversations. i don't know what happened. it shouldn't have happened. i'm not going to make excuses for it. >> you mentioned mary landrieu. she's on the record december 22, 2009 before they passed this thing. individual who is like their coverage will be able to keep their current plan. >> that's what everybody -- sean, that's what everybody was told. that's what everybody believed. >> maybe if they read the bill before they pass it we would be in a better position. >> 34,000 pages. j
pat, it's time to fix it. if you can fix it with a mary landrieu fix, that's the fix i prefer.ing like 129 million people are going to lose their policies. of course you should suspend those things. i don't think we are at that point yet. i think frankly we need to give this thing time to work. a lot of people getting new policies -- >> one more question, steve. why would they do this deliberately go out and say you can keep your doctor. you can keep your insurance policy, period....
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and i think -- i remember famously what pat moynihan said when mary mcgrory said we will never laughor moynihan said we'll laugh again, but we'll never be young again. i think we can recapture youth, too, but it was a remarkable day and a remarkable time for america. >> it was. 50 years ago today. and we will have more here on "cbs this morning" as we continue. >>> and the future of driving could be in your garage by this spring. >> reporter: hydrogen cars with zero emissions. we'll give you a first look at the vehicles that are starting a revolution in the auto industry. that next on "cbs this morning." >>> but first, we look back at how quickly the news unfolded 50 years ago today. >> this is a picture taken within an hour after the president's death aboard the jet airplane that brought now president johnson back to washington pop here he is washington. here he is taking the oath of office with mrs. johnson here and mrs. kennedy looking on. this was the scene at andrews air force base with the casket carrying the body of president kennedy being transferred to an ambulance. behind i
and i think -- i remember famously what pat moynihan said when mary mcgrory said we will never laughor moynihan said we'll laugh again, but we'll never be young again. i think we can recapture youth, too, but it was a remarkable day and a remarkable time for america. >> it was. 50 years ago today. and we will have more here on "cbs this morning" as we continue. >>> and the future of driving could be in your garage by this spring. >> reporter: hydrogen cars with...
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. >> rose: what was it that pat said when he was here? >> i think mary mcgrory, the washington correspondent said to him around the funeral "we'll never laugh again." and moynihan said "we'll laugh again, we'll just never be young again." >> rose: and it was jacqueline kennedy based on your piece, i think, in which she supposedly said "there will be great presidents again, but there will not be camelot again." michael -- go ahead. >> rose: and she may not have been doing him a great service in the end because you remember we were talking about earlier the fact that the pendulum swung away from the adoration of kennedy in this country in the mid-1960s and in a way she did it with the best of motives but by suggesting that metaphor of camelot, she was really setting him up for the later revisions. >> rose: you were going to say intelligent judgment matter but it's judgment. >> it's judgment we judge presidents on. again, because it's a reactive job and the question is what do you do? often the subject is not thought about. >> that raises the question for m
. >> rose: what was it that pat said when he was here? >> i think mary mcgrory, the washington correspondent said to him around the funeral "we'll never laugh again." and moynihan said "we'll laugh again, we'll just never be young again." >> rose: and it was jacqueline kennedy based on your piece, i think, in which she supposedly said "there will be great presidents again, but there will not be camelot again." michael -- go ahead. >> rose:...
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mary? >> lucy married in august of 66, she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a military aide. charles robb. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there was a union herl in lucy's gallon, diary says a lot about what an ordeal that was for her. >> she had to make two dresses, is that right? >> after lucy's wedding i know she fled to the virginia farmer she sometimes went when she didn't want to see anybody. of course after linda's wedding the president flat, so i think they both found it stressful. >> barbara is watching us in san francisco. caller: i want to say love your program. the question i have is what linda and lucy are doing now and how many children they have each. >> linda is here in the virginia suburbs of washington. her husband was governor of virginia and senator of and linda has been very active in all kinds of causes where
mary? >> lucy married in august of 66, she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a military aide. charles robb. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there was a union herl in lucy's gallon, diary says a lot about what an...
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mary? ,> lucy married in august of 66 she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a e. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there is a union label in lucy's gown, her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for her. had to make> she two dresses, is that right? >> adapter lucy's wedding i know she fled to the virginia farmer she sometimes went when she didn't want to see anybody. of course after linda's wedding the president flat, so i think they both found it stressful. let's barbara is watching us in san francisco. i want to say love your program. the question i have is what linda and lucy are doing now and, children they have each. in the virginia suburbs of washington. her husband was governor of virginia and senator of and linda has been very active in all kinds of causes where she has been very effective. she was the first lady of
mary? ,> lucy married in august of 66 she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a e. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there is a union label in lucy's gown, her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for her. had to...
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pat is tending bar. >> i make a good long island iced tea, a good bloody mary. >> two security cameras capture what happens next. >> all of a sudden, the whole bar exploded. i went flying in the air. >> a truck going 70 miles an hour smashes through the bar's back wall. >> it was about a '97, '96, chevy extended cab, 1500 four-wheel drive. a big enough truck to kill anybody. >> seconds earlier, the truck veered into oncoming traffic and taking out a utility pole next to the bar's parking lot. >> as i was leaning over the bar, and i looked out the window and saw a telephone pole going flying by, and i said what the heck was that? and i was trying to get out of the way, the bar was caving in on me. >> where people were sitting or standing seconds before the accident determines their fate. sandy is sitting at the end of the bar, when she is almost crushed by a video game machine. that becomes a potentially lethal airborne weapon. >> i landed half in the kitchen. i picked myself up, found my glasses and i heard one guy yelling for help. >> the customer next to her is still sitting in his chair in a sea of debr
pat is tending bar. >> i make a good long island iced tea, a good bloody mary. >> two security cameras capture what happens next. >> all of a sudden, the whole bar exploded. i went flying in the air. >> a truck going 70 miles an hour smashes through the bar's back wall. >> it was about a '97, '96, chevy extended cab, 1500 four-wheel drive. a big enough truck to kill anybody. >> seconds earlier, the truck veered into oncoming traffic and taking out a utility...
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>> if you heard, the family owns the -- all of pat nixon's private materials are owned by the family. they decide periodically to release materials. maryid not get to see as she should have all of the correspondence when she was writing her important book. but at least in 2012, some of the core spon dense held by the family were opened as part of the celebration of her 100th birthday. >> how did she die? >> another stroke and emphysema and lung cancer from years of smoking. >> people referenced, they still believe it to this day, video of the president and went over the grave. we talked about taking away from that watching as outsiders. >> what you have is a man who loved his wife and who perhaps at some -- in some ways did not realize how much -- how central she was to to holding him up, to propping him up. she was that way for her daughters and certainly for him. i think it goes back to the original relationship and the love that we saw there in the beginning. i think she was a woman of tremendous strength who could not have been glass. she had to be steel. >>> i would hope that some of that was guilt too. i hope he understand what h
>> if you heard, the family owns the -- all of pat nixon's private materials are owned by the family. they decide periodically to release materials. maryid not get to see as she should have all of the correspondence when she was writing her important book. but at least in 2012, some of the core spon dense held by the family were opened as part of the celebration of her 100th birthday. >> how did she die? >> another stroke and emphysema and lung cancer from years of smoking....
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pat 38-37 dogs. 36 seconds left for auburn. watch this. tigers need a miracle. marshall, hale mary, ball coming down, tipped by two georgia defenders. the ball in the hands of riccardo louis. tigers up 43-38. four seconds left. georgia knocking on the door, murray belted. an incredible win for auburn. tigers improving 10 and 1. >> they fought hard. we fought harder. >> he has the factor and the ability to make a play when others can't. >> now the continued turnaround of the team setting up a massive showdown with alabama. what can you say about that. >> that will be a good one. we are looking forward to it. >> that will be amazing this month. florida state second. the semifinals caned affed a lose if they hope to to -- cannot afford a lose if they hope to play in the finals. there'll be a decision on whether charges will be brought against jamesin winston for an alleged sexual assault in tallahassee. >> semin owls up 7-0 in the first. we pick it up. lavonte whitfield goes 74 yards. once in the open field, he outruns everyone 40-0 fsu. later, 21-0. jamesin winston hits to rashad gre
pat 38-37 dogs. 36 seconds left for auburn. watch this. tigers need a miracle. marshall, hale mary, ball coming down, tipped by two georgia defenders. the ball in the hands of riccardo louis. tigers up 43-38. four seconds left. georgia knocking on the door, murray belted. an incredible win for auburn. tigers improving 10 and 1. >> they fought hard. we fought harder. >> he has the factor and the ability to make a play when others can't. >> now the continued turnaround of the...
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mary bubala, details about how long carla porter will spends behind bars, next. >>> terror at l.a.x., police piece together more details about the deadly shooting at one of the nation's busiest airports. >>> destined for development, i'm pat warren coming up. why this parcel of lands is so important to baltimore city's important to baltimore city's future. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tnÑñ >>> it is 42:89, mostly cloudy. 49degrees. good evening thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. a frightening text message has the family of the suspected l.a.x. shooter send police to his home. but the lapd missed intercepts him by minutes. paul ciancia's family is making their first statement. >> reporter: the spokesperson read a statement from the family of the international airport shooting suspect. >> paul is our son and brother. we will continue to love him and care for him. we will support him during the difficult times ahead. >> reporter: officials say 23- year-old paul ciancia walked into terminal three of the airport on friday. pulling a suitcase with a bag on top. there were holes in both pieces of luggage hiding the rifle inside. he shot gerardo gonzalez killing him. airport police sho
mary bubala, details about how long carla porter will spends behind bars, next. >>> terror at l.a.x., police piece together more details about the deadly shooting at one of the nation's busiest airports. >>> destined for development, i'm pat warren coming up. why this parcel of lands is so important to baltimore city's important to baltimore city's future. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tnÑñ >>> it is 42:89, mostly cloudy. 49degrees. good evening thanks for staying with wjz. here...