santorum. should rick perry say yes? should we have this high profile meeting on this very important issue, immigration, tomorrow in dallas? well, i spoke with someone in the governor s office a short time ago and the bottom line is this. they say that governor perry has been making the point that this is a national crisis for quite some time and wanted the president to see it first-hand and the fact that his invitation for the president to go see it face-to-face on the border, the fact that that was turned down, he s a little frustrated by that but at the end of the day, he s the governor of his state and he wants what s best for his state. i think between now and the time the president leaves texas, they will have some kind of conversation because at the end of the day, governor perry wants what s best for his state and certainly, for our country. we talked a little about this yesterday. i think it s stupefying some people as to why the president isn t going to the border. he s g
his wiech, amy, was so very close. but not injured. that doesn t seem to make any sense when the person who was standing beside me in boston was so maimed. meanwhile, amy had no idea where her husband was. for an hour, it was the worst hour of my life. i didn t know if he was dead or alive. all the way up the elevator, i thought dear lord, just let him be there. i opened the door to our hotel room and i thought my god, there e he was. the not knowing was the worst things. on the next day, wednesday, joe had a business trip so he drove from austin to dallas. after a few hours, he started heading back home. after getting to austin, you had
and, in a jitter ri voice, called his wife back at home. i said you ll never believe this. but i ve seen another explosion and i started to describe it to her. her first reaction was just get home. gary tuckman, cnn, austin, texas. a very lucky man. we ll be right back. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient s record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne s. wiggle your toes. and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it s a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before.
running his first marathon for a charity called champions for children. this picture of him was taken at the finish line. just seconds after he crossed. amy was ten feet from the first explosion. his wife, amy, was so very close, but not injured. that doesn t seem to make any sense when the person who was standing beside me in boston was so maimed. meanwhile, amy had no idea where her husband was. and grew panicked when she couldn t reach him on his cell. for an hour, it was the worst hour of my life. i didn t know if he was dead or alive. amy went back to her hotel. all the way up the elevator, i thought dear lord, just let him be there. i opened the door to our hotel room and i thought my god, there he was. the not knowing was the worst things. on the next day, wednesday, joe had a business trip so he drove from austin to dallas. after a few hours, he started
him on his cell. it was the worst hour of my life. reporter: amy went back to her hotel. i opened the door to our hotel room and thank god there he was. tell me how you felt when you saw her. it was incredible. we were both very happy we had found each other. not knowing was the worst thing. reporter: joe and amy through back to texas to reunit with their children. joe had a business trip so he drove from austin to dallas. to get back to austin, you have to drive an interstate through this town, the town of west, x texas. he was stunned to see huge plumes of smoke. right out of the middle of the black smoke came a giant explosion. i saw a fire ball and a giant