We really just want our kids to have the same kinds of opportunities that we have, and to make this a better country in the long term. We think the way to do that is to reduce the burden of government.

The level of interest for this meeting is quite high. Romney obviously has attracted a lot of attention in a positive way.

The uncertainty here is how quickly these improvements flow through to earnings. Everyone's shooting in the dark, to be honest, including Norfolk.

The more the conditions, the less chance that United ends up paying $60 [per share] in value to US Airways shareholders.

Justice doesn't want this deal to happen, but they also don't want to say categorically 'no,' ... They're going to offer what they think is a reasonable but high hurdle for allowing this deal to go through.

I don't want to unduly downplay money, but New York is also the media capital. That matters. You can get a degree of media attention at the Monday Meeting that you can't get anywhere else.