Jane Montero discovered her passion: teaching kids art and design. She didn’t just become a good teacher – she became a great art teacher. Just ask her students at Dexter’s Creekside Elementary and the National Art Education Association, who awarded Jane the National Outstanding Art Teacher of the Year – TWICE! Jane joins Deb Polich, your host, on this edition of "creative impact."
russia you know, will try to find active people, active civilians. their target will be journalists, human rights defenders, civil activists, religious, and art leaders. volunteers because they have to [ inaudible ] who are able and resistant to the occupation. many more western sanctions, as we just heard from the european union, are are coming soon. the u.s., as well. so far, though, they did not deter vladimir putin. is there anything that will get him to pull back? or is it too late now? now, it all depends onto immediate reaction of the west because putin understand all this of course and the price has
neil: all right. i think, also just saying don t overreach here. not saying there are plenty of legitimate problems the democrats can cite and solutions of their own, but he is calling into question, i think, not here but the wisdom of besplirching a tax cut benefiting a lot of americans, just wondering where democrats then draw the line or how they send their message forward. yeah, look. i have, you know, the utmost respect for mayor brown. is he one of the stall wart leaders of our parties. but, at the same time, i respectfully disagree with him on this issue. democrats who have flipped seat, all hav you have to do ask look the phil murphy in new jersey, raffle north ham in virginia. democrats flipped seats run a proactive positive message of healthcare reform and the economy. so,. neil: those two ran on very liberal messages there. so if that s the case. they flipped the seats and they run. neil: you are right. they were positive.