anything else that the evidence leads us to. |
as long as we think that there's something else that we can do that may lead us to the answer, we're going to continue to do it. |
He can take it as far as he wants to. He has elite skills. |
Highway patrol people were here about ten minutes after the accident and they did not find any extensive fire. |
I know Jeremy is looking at those sites, but I'm not sure when his work will be complete. |
I think everyone in the county is looking forward to a new and current industrial park. There are a lot of details that must be worked out and I'm confident that our elected officials will get them worked out next year. |
If we don't have some sort of control over this, then we start getting a lot of stuff out there and it gets to be a hazard. |
No, I wouldn't go back and do anything else different. It's been a ball. |
That will be slow going, ... because of the difficulty of working in the crater, how deep it is and the fact that everything is mixed in with the earth. |
The cost of the election and an almost certain legal challenge could range from $7-$10,000 and we just didn't have the money in the budget to do this. |
The teams are working together, ... Obviously, the forensics has a higher priority. But you try to do it in a way that you give that priority without disadvantaging the accident investigation. |
There are obviously things that can lead to accidents... . The likelihood that you can have things lead to two accidents ... at the same time ... that's a pretty heavy coincidence. |
This is one of the greatest honours I can imagine, to me like winning an Academy Award, |
We want to make very sure that before we start touching things, that we are certain that we are not destroying some evidence that we otherwise could get, |
We'll tell you factual stuff as soon as we figure it out. |