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The two words Christie said most during his 2-hour press conference?
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gestures during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, at the Statehouse in Trenton, N.J. Christie has fired a top aide who engineered political payback against a town mayor, saying she lied. Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Anne Kelly is the latest casualty in a widening scandal that threatens to upend Christie's second term and likely run for president in 2016. Documents show she arranged traffic jams to punish the mayor, who didn't endorse Christie for re-election. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

The two words Christie said most during his 2-hour press conference?

An analysis by ABC News of the words most used by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie during his press conference Thursday showed that "know" and "people" were the top two, with more than 100 times each.

By contrast, the word "apologize," another frequently used word, was used 24 times.

Christie held the conference to address the controversy over a bridge his office closed, allegedly to exact revenge on a local mayor who didn't endorse Christie during his reelection campaign.

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