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and after he's convicted, he's brought outside of the courtroom and he's met by paul bogle, who is an affiliate of menard's, an ally through the liberal faction within the colonial legislature, and bogle, with a group of men, basically liberates this prisoner of his captivity after the court ruling. governor eyre does not take kindly to this and cracks down with an iron fist upon the settlers of morant bay, the black population of morant bay, sends in the army and declares martial law. over the next several days of rioting, there's a contemporary engraving of what happened in the town of morant bay. over 400 black residents of jamaica are strung up on the streets, shot down, essentially murdered, brutalized. in the course of this event, with martial law declared, governor eyre's troops also sweep through the parishes of the east and round up anyone who was deemed a political agitator. this includes menard, it includes another of his associates, samuel clark, also in a remarkable display of arrogance, it also includes george william gordon, the member of the colonial assembly, who is r
and after he's convicted, he's brought outside of the courtroom and he's met by paul bogle, who is an affiliate of menard's, an ally through the liberal faction within the colonial legislature, and bogle, with a group of men, basically liberates this prisoner of his captivity after the court ruling. governor eyre does not take kindly to this and cracks down with an iron fist upon the settlers of morant bay, the black population of morant bay, sends in the army and declares martial law. over the...
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you can do what you're talking about bogle in the paper and projected its fattest not as exciting. >>> left off, we've had a cut off lift of did not record >>> what stop lift off for this rocket taken supplies to the international space station and what happens next. >>> the nation's oldest and largest african-american rights group says it supports same-sex marriage. the in a acp says that same-sex marriage is a civil right. the move is in response to president obama's announcement supports gay marriage some black religious leaders oppose same- sex unions the n.a.a.c.p. noted it supports marriage but respects religious freedom. a plaque honoring harvey milk was installed at the castro muni station entrance. he was the city's first openly gay public official would be 82 tomorrow the black was stolen last october pg donated money for a replacement. crews not give up to launch the first private spacecraft to the international space station. chisholm lift off, with that a cut off lift up to ducker. >>> the falcons 9 rocket game with that is what second of blasting off from cape canaveral
you can do what you're talking about bogle in the paper and projected its fattest not as exciting. >>> left off, we've had a cut off lift of did not record >>> what stop lift off for this rocket taken supplies to the international space station and what happens next. >>> the nation's oldest and largest african-american rights group says it supports same-sex marriage. the in a acp says that same-sex marriage is a civil right. the move is in response to president...
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you've got much of the region still bogle down. and you've got the soaring costs of jet fuel that no airline likes. so much, two smaller airlines gone. hungary's national carriage is gone. and the hard work by management is paying off. 22.5 million people flew easy jets, that's up by around 2%. you combine that with management tightening control and that cost easy jets to post up smaller losses. >> oh, wow. that's a big chunk. that's still a lot of money but compared to this time with the loss of $230 million and easy jet forked out an extra $100 million on fuel cost, still a good job to bring those costs down. jet fuel and the eurozone, that's the question that i put to it. the boss of easy jet, which one poses the greatest jet. listen to what she had to say. >> both of these things are unprintable and uncertain and what easy jet has done over the last few years with the new management team is we are very good at controlling what we can control. so our entire mantra internally is we have a great team. we have a very clear strategy
you've got much of the region still bogle down. and you've got the soaring costs of jet fuel that no airline likes. so much, two smaller airlines gone. hungary's national carriage is gone. and the hard work by management is paying off. 22.5 million people flew easy jets, that's up by around 2%. you combine that with management tightening control and that cost easy jets to post up smaller losses. >> oh, wow. that's a big chunk. that's still a lot of money but compared to this time with the...
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and this is a history of numbers, jack bogle, burt -- >> the princeton school. i get it. governor, i know you got to go. thank you very much, governor. >> my pleasure. thanks for inviting me on. >> steve liesman, we have to wrap it up with these guys as well. steve, very quickly, i want to ask, y you still out there? >> yes, i am. >> your comment, i want you to answer your own question. . should the fed be concerned about this? it's a lot of money. nobody's suggesting they can't handle it. it's their own money. the shareholders should be ticked off. should the fed care. >> i'm almost certain the fed will investigate this. it's going to look at what the positions are. and i think this raises political pressure on the fed to toughen up the volcker rule. and i think the fed is going to care an awful lot about this. there's a big position that has a lot of weight. i think the fed's going to want to know why this went bad. was this an issue it wasn't looking at it? one thing i want to tell you, senator levin on a conference call was asked if he had advice for jamie dimon, he s
and this is a history of numbers, jack bogle, burt -- >> the princeton school. i get it. governor, i know you got to go. thank you very much, governor. >> my pleasure. thanks for inviting me on. >> steve liesman, we have to wrap it up with these guys as well. steve, very quickly, i want to ask, y you still out there? >> yes, i am. >> your comment, i want you to answer your own question. . should the fed be concerned about this? it's a lot of money. nobody's...
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as bogle was saying we need international efforts. we need u.s. leadership. i used to be more optimistic about the prospects of a kyoto like treaty but the international in fighting, it has stalled progress. there are possibilities but i don't think we can wait for the world to get together and cooperate and going back to the issue of a complex system world is complex. with that many countries out there, that many cultures, that many agendas legal everybody -- they can pursue their own agenda and find solutions and there will be different solutions so we need multiple solutions. yes for effective leadership and yes for it is in everyone's self-interest. >> last word. >> i would like to add a word that is not spoken of much which is the notion of leadership. this is a matter of a leadership vacuum when you address it down. my childhood mentor was someone who bought on the beaches of normandy and fought for europe and was one of the first troops to liberate the internment camps. ralph came back from that experience and was my scout leader and talked about the n
as bogle was saying we need international efforts. we need u.s. leadership. i used to be more optimistic about the prospects of a kyoto like treaty but the international in fighting, it has stalled progress. there are possibilities but i don't think we can wait for the world to get together and cooperate and going back to the issue of a complex system world is complex. with that many countries out there, that many cultures, that many agendas legal everybody -- they can pursue their own agenda...
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yak bogle said a few minutes ago that investors are their own worst enemies. that's true in so many dimensions. take the trading pattern of the last few years. the beginning of every year investors have said, oh, finally, it's over. we're finally back to the good ole days. they bid things up and they go too far. so then the news is not as favorable as they were hoping, and that's the kind of environment we're in right at the moment. even if not literally today. but certainly this month. so things get taken down. i think when that happens, it creates a fresh buying opportunity. and there are still so many people sitting with so much cash on the sidelines. >> they're waiting to get in. i'm sure a lot of them have missed out. i would imagine that any kind of problems like we're seeing in europe might make you want to start nibbling. at what point would europe be a buy for you? >> oh, well, u think the cheaper it gets, obviously, the worse the news would have been that would make it cheaper. but also the cheaper it gets, the better the value potentially becomes. i
yak bogle said a few minutes ago that investors are their own worst enemies. that's true in so many dimensions. take the trading pattern of the last few years. the beginning of every year investors have said, oh, finally, it's over. we're finally back to the good ole days. they bid things up and they go too far. so then the news is not as favorable as they were hoping, and that's the kind of environment we're in right at the moment. even if not literally today. but certainly this month. so...
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vanguard founder jack bogle is coming up at the top of the hour, 2:00 p.m. on "street signs."ur screen. a whole long list of guys having a rough year. who's in the roughest time? take a vote at streetsigns.cnbc.com. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. [ man announcing ]sion-free what we created here.s, what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta
vanguard founder jack bogle is coming up at the top of the hour, 2:00 p.m. on "street signs."ur screen. a whole long list of guys having a rough year. who's in the roughest time? take a vote at streetsigns.cnbc.com. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading...