My best guess is that one of the things that is going to come out of Louisiana and the Gulf Coast disaster is a discussion of some kind of federal drop-in communications capability.

It can be difficult to find people who live in a precinct, with schedules and time constraints and all.

I'd grab his hand, and I'd say, 'Let's go, Mike, we've got to play St. Louis tonight -- that was our biggest rival -- and he'd grab my hand tight. But as the visits went on, there was no communication at all.

The notion that you can, with 100 percent certainty, prevent this kind of incident from happening in the U.S. or anywhere else is absurd.

What we're beginning to see is people traveling great distances to get pseudoephedrine.

If you can compare anything to a weapon of mass destruction on a community it's methamphetamine.