This is campaign stuff, ... This is people getting ready to run a campaign and trying to give me another black eye.

He suffered some collapse of one of his lungs. And we're trying to reopen that and there's good progress there.

He is more awake, and is able to chew and swallow soft foods. But he is still not able to speak with us.

I'm glad to know he's had 23 years of military experience, ... No one understands a veteran better than a veteran.

Still critically ill. He's in our intensive care unit. He suffered some collapse of one of his lungs.

I don't care if they take it (the computer) because there's nothing illegal on it.

He couldn't talk because he has a breathing tube. He was squeezing hands. [And making] facial expressions when talking to his wife.

We are now recognizing that it involves his heart, his liver, the kidneys. And so multiple organs are involved, and so he is in critical shape.

Randy has come through an unprecedented ordeal and continues to improve.

In the past few hours, I'm happy to report there's been some improvements.

If he's trying to make noise, we might not be able to perceive that as of yet.

I think youth always helps you. Youth always has its advantages.

We gave a very good effort. Most of our points developed out of our offense, going inside and then kicking it outside for three-pointers.

I'm disappointed we lost but I'm more disappointed with the way we played.

Too often we forget that when a soldier gives the ultimate sacrifice, there's a family back home who is suffering, ... This memorial should mean a lot not only for the veterans but also those they left behind. This is a great symbol of community pride.

I lost everything from inside to outside.

When you call his name, he does open his eyes. Occasionally he turns his head.

He was able to interact a little bit with us. I think that all of that is very, very positive.