The dome is a shelter. It's not a home. We don't want it to turn into a refugee camp.

It appears that the officials there have been overwhelmed by the magnitude of this disaster.

We're a bigger community today just in terms of our heart.

This could be the proudest moment for the stadium. There have been tens of thousands of people in here who could be on the street.

There is minimal damage out there in the Houston region. In general for a storm we have come out reasonably well.

You have to put aside political differences. You have to not care who gets credit.

Houston is not a good shelter city, even if the hotels were not filled. But we have people from New Orleans and the mid-Gulf Coast. They have filled our hotel rooms and may have to leave.