plymouth, massachusetts. i appreciate you calling in. can you just first talk me through what folks there on the ground in huntington beach, what the situation is what they need to do? i think the first thing is that you have to assess whether or not this is an animal that is in need of human intervention or not. and so, you know, from what i ve seen, there s a pod swimming somewhat freely and then this one particular animal that s a little bit away and stranded. here normally if we have a situation like that, we would try and actually move the single animal and move it out toward a deeper water area. often times you get animals, these are common dolphins. they re supposed to be in deep water. once they get into a shallow area, particularly a wetland area, it s really confusing for them. what can happen? can you hammer home how dangerous this is, how urgent this is for these folks to get this dpolphin to deeper water. as long as the animal can stay afloat, they re not i
public schools are good public schools. every time they dump over schools the parents say wait a minute, am i sending my kids to the bad schools? i would be for voice there. but not creep in other places greg: we spend so much money per substitute but we don t see improved grades. the atlanta journal constitution has reports that parents, because they re getting back to school, have to buy the school supplies. part of this is things that towels and copy paper. you are instructed to share with other students so we turn the school to a weird communist plot. kimberly: maybe the medication hasn t kicked in yet. i m a teacher and i d have
public schools are good public schools. every time they dump over schools the parents say wait a minute, am i sending my kids to the bad schools? i would be for voice there. but not creep in other places greg: we spend so much money per substitute but we don t see improved grades. the atlanta journal constitution has reports that parents, because they re getting back to school, have to buy the school supplies. part of this is things that towels and copy paper. you are instructed to share with other students so we turn the school to a weird communist plot. kimberly: maybe the medication hasn t kicked in yet.
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all your professional career. what do you spend 700 grand on? you know, it s that s a heck of a good question. michael steele could probably answer that for us. the reality is that george bush and the republican congress got rid of any pretense that republicans could be fiscally responsible, now you ve got michael steele making sure that nobody forgets that. if you lk at what the dnc had at the start of this term 14 months ago, they have tripled their cash on hand. the rnc has cut its cash on hand in half. a tim kaine and the dnc are in a stronger position than michael steele and the rnc. i hope michael steele runs for president on the republican ticket. heidi, do you have to go to hawaii to raise money for the righties? you don t have to. there s a lot of schmoozing that goes on left and right. i m not going to defend $700,000 worth of copy paper. i use mine twice and try to be fiscally responsible.