Crete Monee is extremely tough, ... I just want to run well.

We miss our families, and my little fellow started kindergarten this week, and my wife's having to pick up the slack, so it's tough being away, ... But all of that pales in comparison to what these people are going through.

The other way is to stay on TV to be work more toward the product placement strategy. In other words, insert your brand into a particular show.

It's an effort to concentrate our strength, on what we do best, and to get away what we don't do as well.

They'll eat it, ... We'll fly on a chopper from Mississippi.

We want more people to play. We want to make the game fun for the average player. Clearly, the golf consumer likes to watch the ball hit a long way, and when they play themselves, they like to hit it a long way.

Most companies' tendency is to overestimate the skills they need.

Nothing inspires music lovers like direct contact with a true master.

FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) is doing a great job of planning and coordinating, but at the same time, they're not doing a good job of doing, ... Not here.

We were ready, but I think we just came out tight, nervous, ... Once they got they got their first goal, they started to relax and we started to tense up. Everything just snowballed from there. You get down to a good team like that, it's hard to come back.

You'd be surprised how many times companies don't even ask (about hourly rates). Companies are so excited about getting someone in that (fees) get lost in the shuffle.

If politicians can't put up with things like that they shouldn't be in the job.

If I wanted to fly in 50 pizzas from New York, are you in contact with anybody who could make that happen? ... This would be a morale boost. … It's better than a bouquet of flowers.

It has video cameras, it has sonar, it has manipulator arms capable of a payload of 150 pounds, ... It can find debris and guide divers to areas of interest.

There's people here, they don't know where to go.

From this point, the security was handled by US marshals, and we were told that no pens or paper would be allowed in the courtroom. One US official told me that the CIA had once developed a pen pistol and nobody was taking any chances. The marshal in charge also told us that it would be easier to get into the White House today than it would be to get into Saddam's courtroom.