It's a matter of employees working right now.

We're down to a skeleton crew. There's barely any business. People have a lot of other things on their mind now.

Wayne Newton has brought a lot of smiles and laughter to Las Vegas for the last 40 years. It's great he's being honored for his work entertaining our troops overseas. I'm sure Bob Hope would be smiling knowing his legacy continues.

Obviously, we feel very good about our location. It is strategic to a number of densely populated areas.

That's really good. The timing in that regard couldn't have been better.

We did sustain damage. The good news is no one is hurt and the buildings are still there, as close to the eye of the hurricane as they were.

Just this morning, it was so quiet.

The downtown doesn't need more gaming. It needs more amenities like residential living and a ballpark. Those would be positive.

As of Friday there were 46 people on our MIA list. We cut off their paychecks and heard from 26 of them.