Consider the first motion of the protect l. G. B. T. Plus people. Motion is printed on the order paper. The motion, i call welfare, ing army British Forces overseas in germany, kate jones, please give her a tumultuous welcome. [ clapping ] pass thank you mr speaker. I have a dream. I have a dream that one day a sentence, a heavy impact that the world forever, when Martin Luther king gave the speech he was talking to his yip, i too have a dream, that l. G. B. T. No longer live in fear. Therell be a time of acceptance of all orientations. Dream that cannot be named without the valuable l. G. B. T. All it will not be recognised today, tomorrow or in in Youth Parliament. But to set it in motion for those. Accomplish we will today. According to the qualities act. 2010. Orientations are listed as characteristics. The legislation does not translate into the real world. Often known. Discrimination is a learned behaviour, begging two questions. Where is this hateful attitude harshly felt by the
Alzheimers is projected to or likely to double every 20 years, we are in a race like few other diseases because it is proliferating so fast throughout the globe and according to dr. Maria bernard, the Deputy Director of the National Institute on age who will hear from momentarily, the numbers estimated to grow to 15 million by 2050 as populations around the world age. Predominantly it is a one of the byproducts of all of us aging and there seems to be a higher procliffty the older one gets and its been estimated that once somebody reaches 85, the chance of some form of dementia is one out of two. Its a very serious problem. The total estimated global cost of addressing this condition today is 818 billion but as early as next year it is estimated that this cost will rise to at least 1 trillion per year and it will go up from there. As we all know, alzheimers is a cruel disease robbing its victims of their memories and identities, robbing their family and friends of the person they know
You know . Who is going to be making their life miserable once this thing hits the street . And this is all about winners and losers like all Public Policy processes. Implementation information. How is the public how are universities going to react who in universities are going to take responsibility for changes in the rugs in their classrooms . How is this going to cur . How do you communicate with georgetown on the one hand or a. U. On the one hand and, you know, st. Olive college out in minnesota . How do you get to these people . How do you let them know this is a change in what theyve got to do . Splins information at what level at what point will the agency take action against st. Olive or a. U. . All right . And then of course the political information which, by the way, is driven entirely by impact information. If you know who this is going to help and if you know who this is going to hurt youve got the roadmap for whatever political information youre going to need out there. R
Monday night on the communicators, three Technology Reporters reveal the big issues of 2014 and Key Communications issues facing the new year. Brian fung, and political. It gives an opening for republicans in congress to introduce a bill about neutrality of their own. What will the chairman do in response to that . Is that going to force him to move more quickly or is it going to put him in a position where he will have to do some negotiation with Congressional Republicans . That is not clear yet. That is something we will be watching it early in the year. Im expecting the sec will come out with final rules on that reality. President obama came out in support of reclassifying Broadband Service under title ii of the medications act, which would treat it like a utility. Broadband Industry Groups are fiercely opposed to this. There is a lot of pressure on chairman wheeler to go that route. We will see what happens there. The fight is not necessarily over. There is going to be lawsuits alm
Q and a is 10 years old and we are featuring one interview from each year of the series. Today, bob and a bob ney who resigned from congress in 2006 and pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges for exchange forgets spirit after serving 17 months in prison, he wrote a book. Also tonight on cspan conversations with astronauts and provinces listens to have float private citizens who have flown into space. Nasas third civilian astronaut talked about the Early Apollo Missions the space race with the russians and the future of nasa in a conversation of the Explorers Club in october. Here is a preview. Apollo 7 today is the most ambitious, most successful engineering test flight of any new machine ever. The reason why it was so loaded was because we had lost 21 months after the apollo 1 fire. We had to do it by the end of the decade. So we were trying to make up for all that. So will we went up for an 11day mission, none of us thought we would go 11 days. You couldnt do that in the first mission.