brilliant at what he does. |
But they kept pouring in — who knows how many. We had a gymnasium full. |
Due to all the evacuees, one part of town ran out of water on Saturday night, |
Due to all the evacuees, one part of town ran out of water on Saturday night. |
I don't think the president of the United States is going to allow this school district to take a hit. |
I had a fifth-grade education when I decided to leave home, ... My mother gave me $9, and I took it and never had to go back to ask her or my daddy for a nickel. |
It is the first threat of this kind in ages. |
It's a tribute. Douglass has a lot of symbolism. From a symbolism point of view, it's a perfect match because Yellowstone is Houston-based and Houston-centered. |
It's called the chicken that came home to roost. This is an example of when a board does not exercise prudent judgment. You can only defer so long. |
It's not a local problem. It's a national problem. |
Mr. Green told me, 'Willie, if you stay with me three or four years and learn all you can about this business, you'll never have to work for anyone again.' I learned all I could under him, and after I did, I've been on my own ever since, |
She has truly been remarkable in every respect. |
She has truly been remarkable in every respect. She has restored the credibility we were lacking with the corporate community. |
TTHM is when you combine chlorine, which you have to put in water. And it's a disinfectant agent that mixes with ammonia, which is naturally found in ground water. Then, if ammonia mixes with chlorine for a long enough period, it forms a TTHM gas. |
TXU went straight to the wells, |