All American companies that provide high tech products and also capital equipment for the Asian economic miracle are going to be hurt because there's an adjustment process that has to be gone through in Asia. It's going to take two to three years, and in the meantime they're going to see lower sales in Asia.

There's no doubt about it there will be a lot of lawsuits (in a down market), ... The industry is well aware that there will be a rash of class-action lawsuits.

They could have waited, but they're trying to give us a signal that they're more than just vigilant -- that they're actively seeking to ease monetary policy.

Whether it's 3.7 percent or 3.9 percent, it's booming, ... I don't think that the Asian effect is hitting us much and the domestic side is good.

Here's an appointment where Bush really can't make a mistake.

I see nothing but strength in each and every one of these candidates. This is an enormously talented group of people.

He has issued a bit of a caution flag now that he's on the lookout for wage pressures.

I can't imagine Bush would want to spoil things in the economy by picking someone that is not competent.

We're not in crisis mode now.