what was most frightening to me was the silence. there was no engine noise. we could feel our blood pressure shoot up, our perception field narrow because of the stress. i knew without a shadow of a doubt that life was over. i honestly thought that i was going to die. i thought this was it. joining us right now, barry leonard. he was a passenger on flight 1549. you re the one who just said you felt like you were going to die and that you took off your seat belt to take a look. i want to hear more about, you know, what you experienced and remember on that day because this was a flight you were very familiar with, right? new york to charlotte. nearly daily. yeah. i was i commuted back and forth between charlotte and new york. i was turning around companies. i was ceo of three companies in
couch, burned a hole. it was a pretty big party. she still figured out who it was pure the whole point is by l law but the point is if she can figure out in this party who flicked the cigarette come i would think that you would think it is possible for the white house to figure out be a law enforcement which person had legal access to the heavily traveled area. they know, they have to know. it is a cover-up. who would have the gumption to bring cocaine to the white house unless you knew you would get away with it? who would probably get away with it? probably the president s son, right, a history of drug abuse so much so he smoked parmesan cheese because he thought it was cracked. i don t know. who else would have the gumption to bring cocaine to the white house unless you knew without a shadow of a doubt that you would get away with it. this is the most secure building, not just in the united states but the entire world. there is cameras everywhere an insane amount of security.