Right now, I like the house and the environment, it's very nice.

In China, we are selling the PHS handset. We're selling almost one million right now, and these handsets are very cost effective, especially for low-end customers.

There are people involved in, of course, investment, building up their own business and there are people from like, the entertainment circle. Actors, singers ... you know.

There's not enough skilled labor in this town to build even half of what has been proposed.

A lot of the old philanthropy was devoted to helping schools do what they were already doing, ... The new group is saying, 'Let's try something different.' It's a lot of young, active entrepreneurial people -- Bill Gates, Eli Broad, the Waltons, [Michael] Dell, [Michael] Milken -- who want to change the schools, who want to use their money to support specific school reforms.

What we're having here isn't a demand constraint. It's a situation that nobody predicted. The No. 1 problem is construction costs and lack of skilled labor.

The number is growing.

If you save one soul, your work has been done.

A lot of the old philanthropy was devoted to helping schools do what they were already doing, ... The new group is saying, `Let's try something different.' It's a lot of young, active entrepreneurial people -- Bill Gates, Eli Broad, the Waltons, Dell, Milken -- who want to change the schools, who want to use their money to support specific school reforms.