:02:00
he'll lock you in a two-hander.
:02:03
You'll see when he shakes
hands with you,Henry.
:02:07
Governor.
:02:10
Governor Stanton,
this is Henry Buton.
:02:14
I met your grandfather
when I was a boy.
:02:17
I hitchhiked to Washington
to hear him speak.
:02:21
He was a great man.
:02:23
Thank you,sir.
:02:26
He's glad you' re coming on board,
I can see.
:02:30
I'm not coming on board.
I'm just meeting him.
:02:34
No, no. Take it easy.
:02:36
Why is he here? He's a southern
governor nobody knows.
:02:41
You sound like a campaign
manager already.
:02:44
-Howard, I'm not...
-I'm kidding.
:02:47
If I said Stanton's here because
he cares about adult literacy...
:02:52
You'd say I was full of it.
:02:55
Yes.
:02:56
Howard, Henry, this is
Marianne Walsh,
:03:00
the librarian who runs
these classes.
:03:03
Thank you, Governor walsh.
:03:06
Govemor stanton, I'm sorry.
:03:08
I'm a little nervous. I'm sorry.
:03:11
If you'll with me.
:03:14
I'll take you up to the library.
:03:17
The walls are pretty bad,
:03:21
but the library is much, um...
:03:25
Better...
:03:26
Yes,yes.
:03:28
We' re very proud of the library.
:03:31
When did you start
the reading program?
:03:35
Three years ago.
We have very little money.
:03:38
It's the only reading program
like it in Harlem I know of.
:03:43
There may be others,
but I don't uh...
:03:47
You okay?
:03:49
-Are you okay?
-I'm fine.
:03:53
I'm Ruby. I'm a domestic.
I've been in this class 2 months.
:03:58
Jack washington. I'm a handyman.