if you could, pull back the curtain and take us inside your war room. what s it look like for you? let me tell you what happened last night. i was an exiter at the historic exiter town hall where abraham lincoln spoke. we packed them in standing room only. i know having stood for a long time in a line to take photos and talk to people, most of the people in that room walked out and committed to voting for carly fiorina.
and this would be a bill deals anyway because this is his first time coming out on the campaign trail for his wife. it s an even bigger deal with donald trump really making an issue of his past. he has this event here in nassua and later he ll be going to exiter where he ll be at town hall trying to organize volunteers who are so key to hillary clinton s chances during the new hampshire primary. of course, all of this comes not only as donald trump is making an issue of bill clinton, but as hillary clinton was here in new hampshire yesterday and she was actually heckled by a republican state lawmaker over the former president s past indiscretions. listen. here we go. right there. you are very rude and i m not ever going to call on you. thank you. reporter: so, a big issue there. i m going to send it back to you
i do work with other people at some point even though i am in that studio. i know that a lot of people will be more like the europeans, but i don t want to smell like them. i can see that. i don t know about the europeans. you have to hose them down. have you been on the subways? i think it is interpret much well, i am not allowed to go there. i can savage europeans all day on this program and not get in trouble so i will say european. let s go to the cultural thing. the girl from glee said showering every day is a white people thing. they attacked her on exiter. on twitter. i don t think it is a white people think. i shower every day and i like showering every day. i got to the gym. i go twice a day.
of the hospitals. our city does a great job with ever since 9/11 of i visited with them. quiet acts of real kindness. training us with masteriage. we ve been doing multiple drills and i appreciate your over and over again. acknowledging that and others how about for you? what was it like being there? acknowledging that and telling the training helped. those stories, because that s part of our healing, as well. the training helped 100%. you know, there is horror and they give you a checklist of hate and then in the wake of things to do, and it kept you that, there is compassion and focused, kept you on your kindness. in some ways brings out the mission. what needed to be accomplished, best in us. whatever. is there a particular person you also know the richard family. i do. or particular moment that stays martin richard, 8 years old, with any of you? one of the three lives lost in the blast. we had the lieutenant haines everybody who i ve talked to in and i giving
we were at the lennox hotel which is right at the corner of boylst boylston and exiter, a half block from where the bombs exploded. we were waiting for my friend who ran the marathon to meet up with us. me and a girl friend were having lunch. at 2:50 this massive explosion occurs. we could feel the ground shake below us and everything on our table shook. ten seconds later a second blast hit and we looked outside and saw a plume of smoke up in the air. we saw the building across from the spectator stands which was a mirrored tall office building shakes. and that s when panic struck everyone in that restaurant. that was alicia layne from knbc in los angeles who was in town here in boston to cheer on a friend running the marathon today. the investigation began today