Gov. Chris Christie responds to a question from an audience member during a town hall meeting in Vineland Thursday. Christie outlined his plan to revamp the state's medical schools. Two days after unveiling plans for a sweeping overhaul of the state’s medical schools, Gov. Chris Christie came to sell it to the New Jersey Hospital Association.
"We took over a situation that had become so unmanageable over a period of two decades," Christie told the group during a luncheon in Princeton. "There was no putting Humpty Dumpty back together." "I have spent too much time in my life for the past decade dealing with past sins of UMDNJ," said Christie, who investigated waste and abuse at the Newark-based medical school as U.S. Attorney.