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this particular quote, he compares actually governor eyre to president johnson. he said the only difference is the former follows events while the latter with ignorance mingled with ambition, and egotism never before excelled by any one man makes or contemporarily controls them. in new orleans, john willis menard, really with a fire in his chest to fight this injustice, enters politics and decides that after all, maybe we should continue to stake out our claim in the united states for a fair and equal-minded future where we have access to the political system, where a black man and a white man can run for congress on equal terms. he obtains this ownership of a newspaper in new orleans in 1866 and uses this as a springboard that gets him elected to the united states house of representatives two years later on a special election. i'll conclude here with a picture of menard's arrival in the united states house of representatives in 1869. it was an international media event of the first african-american arriving on the floor of the house. this picture was taken out o
this particular quote, he compares actually governor eyre to president johnson. he said the only difference is the former follows events while the latter with ignorance mingled with ambition, and egotism never before excelled by any one man makes or contemporarily controls them. in new orleans, john willis menard, really with a fire in his chest to fight this injustice, enters politics and decides that after all, maybe we should continue to stake out our claim in the united states for a fair...
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governor of jamaica, edward eyre. he's associated with the complete opposite faction of edward and gordon. they were good friends and they were also business partners that formed a life insurance company based out of kingston. anderson, we believe, introduced menard to gordon. menard becomes involved in jamaican politics as an advocate on the right of the free black population in jamaica. and above all of that, he starts a literary and debate society with the explicit purpose of increasing participation in politics and spreading literacy to the black population of the colony. this occurs in early 1865. he establishes himself so quickly, there's actually a newspaper report after his arrival that says, mr. menard is a great asset to this island. we are lucky to have him here. to bring his knowledge, his expertise, his drive to educate. and this society that he sets up. so this establishes him very early on in jamaican politics. he's actually appointed to a committee that sends a draft of letters for reform in colonial p
governor of jamaica, edward eyre. he's associated with the complete opposite faction of edward and gordon. they were good friends and they were also business partners that formed a life insurance company based out of kingston. anderson, we believe, introduced menard to gordon. menard becomes involved in jamaican politics as an advocate on the right of the free black population in jamaica. and above all of that, he starts a literary and debate society with the explicit purpose of increasing...
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this other fellow is the governor of jamaica, edward eyre. edward eyre is associated with the complete opposite faction of mr. gordon.
this other fellow is the governor of jamaica, edward eyre. edward eyre is associated with the complete opposite faction of mr. gordon.
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not that your crowd isn't into, like, "jane eyre" and all those kinds of things. >> jimmy: no, they love all right, so it's -- a road trip movie where a woman finds out -- she and her husband haven't had sex in 25 years. >> jimmy: awesome. >> and she's 40, which is so sexy. [ laughter ] and so she finds out that her husband has been donating to a sperm bank all these years, so he's sort of been cheating on her. you know, 'cause he's been doing things to achieve that. to get sperm into a cup. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> and so -- and so, she finds this out and she feels like she's inadequate. so she has him -- she goes on a road trip across the country to find her -- to find one of his children to bring back. played by the amazing matt o'leary. >> jimmy: you have a clip here of you finding who you -- may or may not be his son. >> right. exactly. >> jimmy: and he's -- this is weird. he's a weirdo. >> hilarity ensues. >> jimmy: here's a clip from "natural selection." rachael harris. >> are you a -- cop? >> no. no, i am not a cop. >> i let you in here, and a bunch of cops rush in -- >> yes. >>
not that your crowd isn't into, like, "jane eyre" and all those kinds of things. >> jimmy: no, they love all right, so it's -- a road trip movie where a woman finds out -- she and her husband haven't had sex in 25 years. >> jimmy: awesome. >> and she's 40, which is so sexy. [ laughter ] and so she finds out that her husband has been donating to a sperm bank all these years, so he's sort of been cheating on her. you know, 'cause he's been doing things to achieve that....
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and knowing indicates the fail eyre yur of the underlying program and i believe that you shared that sentiment at least as evidenced by conversations we've had. you believe that the program is a worthy one. one that needs to be completed. that's why i assume the white house has supported the idea of extending the life of this program. i look forward to hearing your plans to reorganize this office so it can accomplish its mission, ensuring plan, inspecting those facilities and ensuring they implement their risk base security measures outlined in their ssp and it is obvious mr. beers, that you're responsible for the management of the program as under the director, you're in charge of cfats, so adjustments of these management difficulties are under your watch and we will be very interested to hear how you are and intend to correct those failures. it is my belief there ought be no many surprises. we will conduct vigorous oversight of the infrastructure, security and compliance division action plan. this oversight will include quarterly briefings on what action items and reforms have been
and knowing indicates the fail eyre yur of the underlying program and i believe that you shared that sentiment at least as evidenced by conversations we've had. you believe that the program is a worthy one. one that needs to be completed. that's why i assume the white house has supported the idea of extending the life of this program. i look forward to hearing your plans to reorganize this office so it can accomplish its mission, ensuring plan, inspecting those facilities and ensuring they...
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eyre? to come up and sit down. and while they come up, let me introduce them very briefly. i think tim is very well-known to all of you here. he's a former senator from colorado. a form er under secretary of state for global affairs and climate negotiator and he is currently the founding president. it's been about ten years i think of the 10 or 11 years. just about when we started. that's why i know, of united nations foundation and a better world for all. v.j. is the director of energy issues at the world bank. we're very pleased to have both of them. let me just say another word at the substance of the panel. this session is about the global set-up and what's the global challenge. as i said in my opening remarks, for us at the center concerned primarily with the challenge of development, work the colleagues of mine have done over the last decade really has driven home for me the crisis that's out there because of climate change. under business as usual. it does put at risk much of the progress that's been made. in ensuring that people can escape poverty over the last deca
eyre? to come up and sit down. and while they come up, let me introduce them very briefly. i think tim is very well-known to all of you here. he's a former senator from colorado. a form er under secretary of state for global affairs and climate negotiator and he is currently the founding president. it's been about ten years i think of the 10 or 11 years. just about when we started. that's why i know, of united nations foundation and a better world for all. v.j. is the director of energy issues...
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is moi eyre etrtsf rmgh i 19. w d doctshahe en thsende.ohesu prec wnn the legislation was up for a vote in november 2010 but failed in a senate when not a single republican voted for the bill. we'll see how it goes this time. >> what's fascinating to me is that democrats control the house and the senate from 2009 through the end of 2010 and had a democratic president. it's fascinating that they didn't push this more aggressively over the two years that they ran the place. had a monopoly in fact, mika. >> we'll see how it goes. i'm glad they are going for it now. >> had a filibusterproof senate for a while. >> won ould feel vry confident asngbo tir ag a wth or noth e fr. dth sul b le tue epaff moysif he'sdio eeldal w't very sad. >>> up next, politico's top stories. >>> but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good monday morning, everyone. beautiful weekend in much of new england and much of the east coast. but we suffered in the middle of the nation from kentucky all the way to st. loui
is moi eyre etrtsf rmgh i 19. w d doctshahe en thsende.ohesu prec wnn the legislation was up for a vote in november 2010 but failed in a senate when not a single republican voted for the bill. we'll see how it goes this time. >> what's fascinating to me is that democrats control the house and the senate from 2009 through the end of 2010 and had a democratic president. it's fascinating that they didn't push this more aggressively over the two years that they ran the place. had a monopoly...
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i'm currently thinking this latest book of jane eyre has everything except what charlotte brontË wasabout. so it is a story with close and movers. >> isn't there an industry saying that bad books make good movies and good books make bad movies? >> i think it is a not a true saying. i don't think that whatchamacallit -- last night i went back to rebecca. i don't think it's a bad book, but if it's a popular book as entertainment and god knows that made it great that he appeared well, as good of a movie as the booklet said. the mr. joseph conrad movies that certain directors needed to create movies movies that is great books that can be done. >> dickens' famously cinematic and everyone who writes about dickens says the same thing. but when you read dickens novel, you see it as a movie and many of the movies are wonderful, but likely expect patients. >> here is what i saw, just to slip sideways for a minute, took me 30 years to realize that it was a politesse, just like you took all of us a long time to realize that sub 10 and a search for novels i still hadn't realized that. >> i always
i'm currently thinking this latest book of jane eyre has everything except what charlotte brontË wasabout. so it is a story with close and movers. >> isn't there an industry saying that bad books make good movies and good books make bad movies? >> i think it is a not a true saying. i don't think that whatchamacallit -- last night i went back to rebecca. i don't think it's a bad book, but if it's a popular book as entertainment and god knows that made it great that he appeared well,...
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i'm currently thinking this latest book of jane eyre has everything except what charlotte brontË wasabout. so it is a story with close and movers. >> isn't there an industry saying that bad books make good movies and good books make bad movies? >> i think it is a not a true saying. i don't think that whatchamacallit -- last night i went back to rebecca. i don't think it's a bad book, but if it's a popular book as entertainment and god knows that made it great that he appeared well, as good of a movie as the booklet said. the mr. joseph conrad movies that certain directors needed to create movies movies that is great books that can be done. >> dickens' famously cinematic and everyone who writes about dickens says the same thing. but when you read dickens novel, you see it as a movie and many of the movies are wonderful, but likely expect patients. >> here is what i saw, just to slip sideways for a minute, took me 30 years to realize that it was a politesse, just like you took all of us a long time to realize that sub 10 and a search for novels i still hadn't realized that. >> i always
i'm currently thinking this latest book of jane eyre has everything except what charlotte brontË wasabout. so it is a story with close and movers. >> isn't there an industry saying that bad books make good movies and good books make bad movies? >> i think it is a not a true saying. i don't think that whatchamacallit -- last night i went back to rebecca. i don't think it's a bad book, but if it's a popular book as entertainment and god knows that made it great that he appeared well,...
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who has criminal l eyre lly offirs. otrticle three judg. judgeshoave be nominated theresidents. they are independent. if you look at their decisions and the things they have done to date, i defy you to say they're rrying outhe will of somebody else. they are experienced in doing this. there the players in the system. they tried the charges. they insure that all of the procedures have been. and looks like a trial you will see and a civilian world. both parties will make opening statements. they will tell the jury what the evidence will show. prosecution presents its case. it provides direct testimony. it brings in different types of evidence. forensic, physical evidence. all those witness testimony, all those witnesses will cross- examine. prosecution will rest. they will make a motion for finding it not guilty. they have this from cross purposes. if there is enough on particular charges that the motion will be denied as to particular charges. defense presents its entire case. it brings forth all of its witnesses to show that an individual is not guilty. prosecution will cross-ex
who has criminal l eyre lly offirs. otrticle three judg. judgeshoave be nominated theresidents. they are independent. if you look at their decisions and the things they have done to date, i defy you to say they're rrying outhe will of somebody else. they are experienced in doing this. there the players in the system. they tried the charges. they insure that all of the procedures have been. and looks like a trial you will see and a civilian world. both parties will make opening statements. they...