If you feel someone suspicious is following you, the best thing to do is to talk on your cell phone, ... Even if you just act as if someone is on the other end, it will make them think twice.

But it's being abused by the oil lobby and proponents of drilling to try to get the legislation through a back door.

There's certainly some suspicion [Japan] is trying to get a quick fix.

In a situation where you don't think any of your roommates are home and you locked the door before you left, the first thing you should do before even putting the key in the door is turn the knob, ... If it turns, you should already be thinking that something might be wrong.

Our economy is doing fine, so we can absorb the impact, ... Nobody [in the U.S. economy] is being hurt right now.

This is not going to have any effect on the price of gasoline - maybe a penny a gallon 15 years from now.

What we really are – we're playing a little bit of Monopoly with somebody else providing the funds and that's Ottawa.

About 85 percent of what we deal with after dark involves alcohol, ... If someone got intoxicated and used it inappropriately, they could be charged with aggravated battery.

It's a very emotional time and we respect that.