Obviously, if we deploy something that detects explosives, the enemy will simply try to obscure them more and more. We want to be able to detect the explosives within a lot of clutter.

If they would quit burning until it rains, it would help a lot.

There was an employee who was asked to leave for taking drugs at a company function. That is totally against our rules, so therefore he was asked to leave.

If we get more money, we could develop a small detector in a year and a larger one in less than two years. At the current rate, it would take four years.

This should send a clear message to airport sponsors everywhere. Treat every user fairly and don't try to stop legal operations with illegal regulations.

We're trying to get as many signatures as possible to see if it's likely that an explosive is present. Any one by itself wouldn't be conclusive, but in combination, we're trying to show it's likely to be an explosive material.

We try not to let it bother us. We still go out . . . I just make everyone else pay for gas.

The scandals that are rocking his administration almost daily will definitely diminish his popularity. This state is becoming more and more Republican, so he knows he has a race on his hands if any Republican gets into the race with any name recognition and any money.

When we got there, smoke was coming out both ends of the house.