misconduct cross i don t know, bob. you know. and the fact of the matter is the best way for me to not involve myself in that is to not involve myself in that. and i m just trying to be a safe and careful stewart of the public trust. and would i love to have more information yesterday? you bet. but i also have to understand the position i hold. and it s a position of extraordinary trust. and i have to execute that position with the acknowledgment of that trust. so that s why i m not doing it. governor you. [ inaudible question ] i didn t quite understand your question. could you repeat it?
instructions to everybody will be to cooperate and answer questions. you know, josh, i have nothing to hide, any questions anybody wants to ask me, they can ask. from law enforcement, anything they want to ask, they can ask. so we have nothing to hide and this administration has nothing to hide. governor bob. in terms it seems you re still getting momentum and finding out what s going on. do you think this could have an impact and put on hold for the nomination for attorney general since he was the chief of staff and probably be absolutely not. kevin s confirmation hearing will go forward on tuesday. and i expect he ll be vigorously questioned like any candidate for attorney general should be. i expect he ll get swift and certain confirmation because he deserves it. elise? much of this as we saw from
0 there are still lingering questions because people who resigned, i believe, on december 6th. why? so in the days of gridlock that followed, emergency vehicles were reportedly delayed in getting to four patients one of them folveg a 91-year-old woman laying unconscious who later died and the mayor of ft. lee complained about kids getting to school for the first day of classes and his complaint prompted this text exchange between an unknown person and wildstein. is it wrong that i m smiling? was texted to wildstein. no, he responded. the unknown person wrote, i feel badly about the kids, i guess. they are the children of beuono voters. last night, mark spoke about the incident and was asked about some of those e-mails. he has not reached out for me, but like i said don t reach out for me and don t do me any guy out there. i wasn t overain overalls and a but i was the guy working the cones. it s not that big of a deal. just because press runs around and writes about it here and nation
0 and that s my focus. my focus is on the people of new jersey and the job that they gave me. so all those considerations are, you know, the kind of hysteria that goes around this because everybody s in that world gets preoccupied with that job. i am not preoccupied with that job. i m preoccupied with this one. and as you can tell i got plenty to do. so it s not like i got some spare time to spend. yes? because you roll your eyes and looking very disgruntled that i hadn t called on you yet. well, i ve known brian longer than you. [ inaudible question ] can you elaborate on your feeling for his role in this in regard to him i think you ve i m sad. i m sad. that s the predominant emotion i feel right now. is sadness. sadness that i was betrayed by a member of my staff. sadness that i have people who i entrusted with important jobs who acted completely inappropriately. sad that that s led the people of new jersey to have less confidence in the people that i ve selected. the emotio
0 national political scandal that could have a major impact on the 2016 presidential race. differing of opinion there. we ll get to that. great to see you, everybody, i m jenna lee. jon: a lot of traffic jams in new jersey but this is getting all kinds of attention. i m jon scott. new jersey governor chris christie, a potential republican candidate, find his administration under fire for an alleged political pay back scheme. we re about to hear from him for the first time on this matter. take a live look at the statehouse in trenton, new jersey, in the southern part of the state. governor christie denied any involvement in what has been dubbed bridgegate. he vowed to hold anyone responsible accountable. as he, as we wait for governor christie, eric shawn joins us live from the new york newsroom to bring us up to speed. what happened, eric? reporter: jon, one of the new questions people are asking this morning whether a 91-year-old woman died because the christie administration pote