We have not arrived at an agreement yet today but we are working on it. The strike deadline tonight is still meaningful, but we have not gotten down enough into the face-to-face negotiations.
We have no progress to report. That's not good because we have precious little time before the deadline approaches.
We have no intelligence or evidence that indicates that he (Bin Laden) is dead or incapacitated, so our working assumption is that he is still alive.
When you run that baseline when it's a dead ball, you give a team life.
When you're watching TV and they're reporting 50 people dead in Mississippi and you haven't heard from your family, well, you think the worst.
We want people to understand this deadline is for new disaster applications. If they have already applied, their cases will continue to be processed. New applications will not be accepted after the March 11, 2006, deadline.
We want people to understand that this deadline is only for new disaster applications. If they have already applied, their cases will continue to be processed. Mississippians who need assistance need to register with FEMA before the deadline.
We fear that we will find many children among the dead and the injured.
We fear that there are several children among the dead and injured.
We fear that many children are among the dead and injured. Our rescue workers are expecting not just seriously injured people, but also people suffering from hypothermia.