It's very hard to have fun on a Saturday in New York City.

We disagreed at trial on factual and legal matters, ... Nothing dramatically changed our position on those issues.

The 9/11 history is buried underground, just like the N train across the street.

The organizers of the International Freedom Center say that in order to understand 9/11, we must see exhibits about slavery, segregation and genocide and its impact around the world. This is a history that we all should know and learn, but not here -- not on sacred ground.

They're coming for September 11.

Nobody is coming to this place to learn about Ukraine democracy or to be inspired by the courage of Tibetan monks.

From our point of view, and I think from a lot of Americans' point of view, it's a slap in the face. It's meant to appeal to those who agree with it and they look at it and they chuckle, and everyone else it's meant to be offensive to.

Today will go down in history as a red-letter day for NIC.

Good instincts tell you what to do long before your head has figured it out.