How can you claim to be the candidate of change, when you have done exactly what you said you wouldn't, seek money from outside the district and so-called special interests? It contradicts the whole premise of his campaign as the anti-establishment, independent voice.

We talked to him last night and made him aware of the situation, ... In the time it would take to get down here from Tallahassee, hopefully we'll be on our way back to Houston.

George Bush is a force of nature. I'm not sure if you are going to slow him down.

He did tell his son, the governor of Texas, that he was tired of him getting all the attention.

It puts into instant peril the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument and the Mall itself.

He's been on the air in the Houston market for years. Naturally he has a name ID advantage. We dispute that he has that level of support. Name ID is one thing, support is another.

He never lost consciousness, that I saw.

The central business district appears to be tightening up. Clearly, that's the case with Class A space, especially any kind of space that has decent western views. We were recently out in the market with a 50,000-square-foot tenant, and I think we only found five quality options for them.