notification to congress and whoever else that aphis would eliminate assistance to producers in 24 states in managing wildlife damage to the aqua culture industry fishing unless they provide funding to cover the costs. it is our opinion that however you manage that reduction, you need to make sure that you are not contradicting what we said the impact would be. that was in an e-mail that charles brown sent out. he asked washington, we d we think we ve got some flexibility here on moving some of the money around so that the hits don t look so bad. essentially the word came back from washington, make sure you are not contradicting what we said the impact would be. in other words, we said it was going to be bad. if you make it look good, you re going to make us look bad. gretchen: so we ve come to the point where now we re going to be ordering people to make the lines at the airport extra long just because? this is so ridiculous. brian: that was pointed
are saying that the beaches get raked before they can walk on them and this is not supposed to happen. bp is very aware that the turtle watch people to do their jobs need to see what turtles the tracks. during the night. and beaches are being raked. other people at the meeting last night mentioned that when they go walk the beaches late at night, because that s when it s cooler, they re actually seeing people out with flashlights and like a couple of nights ago, a baby dolphin washed ashore dead and within 15 minutes it was collected and gone. so, we re pretty certain that bp, besides underestimating the amount of oil that is spewing you re accusing bp of also kind of cover-up of what s taking place on the beach, standing in the way what environmentalists are able to assess in terms of the wildlife damage? not only assess, but also destroying evidence.