accomplished doctor, this sensitive man. what did he do for you? everything. from run errands to me to back rub every night. just would listen to my day. we would take walks every night. he held my hand. i mean, he was everything that you would want. pinch yourself. you ve got it finally. yeah. reporter: then, just before thanksgiving, as terra helped her mother move into the balboa house he started moving his stuff in, too. reporter: terra didn t like it. not a bit. she confronted her mother. i told her it looks fishy. i don t get it. she told me i needed to mind my own business. and he came up behind her. reporter: what d he say? he was saying that you re just trying to get your mom all to yourself. and i started screaming back at him, no, john. that s what you are trying to do. reporter: the next day was
out in the parking lot, you heard stories from donation centers for blood in eyewitnesses, steve, everybody. started shooting around people being in the that community and beyond because one of the area. at people, grabbed his wal-mart store and our guests i believe it was the attorney general when you see a police department mother, rushed back into and, you know, one we were talking to, just tweet that blood is needed the car and they wanted about 20 minutes ago, eyewitness said there were maybe 100, 200 one of our guests had to leave the parking lot said, in addition to urgently, what does that tell people rushed to the folks from el paso who you about injuries sustained in back and hiding back this? but gunman was blocking there and you ve got would be going to that the injuries in and of the only way they had people trying to help each other, you hear wal-mart on typical saturday morning, some themselves could very well be out, so drove as fast as stories of terror and of th
what did he do for you? everything. from run errands to me to back rub every night. just would listen to my day. we would take walks every night. he held my hand. i mean, he was everything that you would want. pinch yourself. you ve got it finally. yeah. reporter: then, just before thanksgiving, as terra helped her mother move into the balboa house he started moving his stuff in, too. reporter: terra didn t like it. not a bit. she confronted her mother. i told her it looks fishy. i don t get it. she told me i needed to mind my own business. and he came up behind her. what d he say? he was saying that you re just trying to get your mom all to yourself. and i started screaming back at him, no, john. that s what you are trying to do. reporter: the next day was thanksgiving, and debra quite fed up, told her suspicious daughters not to bother showing up for dinner.
some of the early ones we forgot about. but the big ones were his travel tendencies. he was spending $3.5 million a year on 24/7 security. first class travel. this was all unprecedented on the taxpayer dime. you know, some of the other things that people were focused on were his spending. how he was attempting to personally gain, that s the allegation, from his job as administrator of the epa. getting under market rate condo from a lobbyist who was lobbying the administration. you know, a soundproof booth that people said were just not necessary. fountain pens that he was buying. but some of the more bizarre things, you know, really made people wonder, having his staff run errands for him going to buy expensive lotion he wanted. going to buy a used mattress from the trump hotel. loorking for a job for his wife. one of the jobs he was looking for was a chick-fil-a franchise,
often rudy giuliani is speaking and the matters speaking on. that was a very pointed response from her office. another day, another story about scott pruitt using his office innappropriateinappropri. the embattled epa administration used security details to r run errands for him. picking up his dry cleaning and drive around looking for lotion. the epa spokesperson did not deny the story. he follows the same security detail. pruitt regularly sent subordinates out to pick up his favorite treats. the epa declined to comment. a bold prediction from mitt romney, the republican candidate in utah, believes president