Host speaker and author, this book called the deaf blind woman at harvard law. It have limited vision and hearing. I was born and raised in california. I am still living in california in the area. Im talking to you for my living room. And actually for care. I am jeff, and i sat down to write my book here. My death and blindness is not the thing that makes life difficult. Its other things of the life difficult. Disabled people are inferior compared to nondisabled people, that is not true. Its not a barrier. This keeps moving throughout our society and sing that disabled people do not matter. Therefore they dont need to have services accessible. Haben girma they dont provide medical care. And all kinds of unfair biases. When i was younger, i was not sure what to do. Do i just accept inferior ideals. But over time, alerted to advocate and i started to demand inclusion then i learned about the american act. In his celebrated his 30th anniversary year. Prohibits discrimination against peopl
To talk about this topic. Explored in a new book by 104 speakers today. James steyer. Hes the ceo of Common Sense Media. Advocacy organization for families and schools. This program is being held in association with Common Sense Media. Jim is the editor of the new book, which side of history, how technology is reshaping technology in our lives. It offers a collection of essays and how technology is affecting democracy and the society and our future. This available for books are sold. His jointed today but one of the contributors to the book, frank. Hes a writer of the atlantic and author of two books himself. Contributions will focus on the new era. We will discuss that and much more here today. Before we come to the conversation, one final note before we start. You have a question for either jim or frank, please post in the youtube chat box or the facebook Comment Section target and they will be to me during this program. So lets go ahead and get started. First of all, congrats to bot
This is the cbs evening news. Mason good evening. Im Anthony Mason. North korea deified the United States today with another missile test, the first in 10 weeks, firing an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile capable of reaching the u. S. Capitol. The launch comes one week after President Trump declared north korea a state sponsor of terrorism, and imposed new sanctions. The north called that a serious provocation. Mr. Trump was briefed on the launch while the missile was in the air. He said, we will take care of it. He did not say how. David martin is at the pentagon. Reporter it was north koreas third test of an i. C. B. M. The other two took place this summer, and according to defense secretary mattis, it went further. It went higher, frankly, than any previous shot theyve taken. Its a researchanddevelopment effort on their part to continuing about Ballistic Missiles that could threaten everywhere in the world, basically. Reporter the missile was fired from a mobile launcher just nort
Mid 30s along the lake and upper 20s inland. After some morning patchy fog, today is mostly cloudy and seasonal with highs in the mid to upper 30s, and a few flurries late in the day. A cold front moves through the area tonight with westerly winds to 20 mph and lows near 20. Wind chills will be near 10 by wednesday the Wauwatosa Police officer who shot and killed a man this summer is now cleared to return to work. The d. A. Has decided he will not face charges. And for the first time, video of that shooting has been made public. Because the video is distrubing, we will only show part of it. We do have the full dash camera video online. In june, officer Joseph Mensah was checking a suspicious vehicle around three am in madison park in wauwatosa. He found anderson sleeping. The car he noticed a gun on the passenger seat. Officer mensah says he told anderson to keep his hands up. Its grainy, but you can see andersons hands raised. Mensah says anderson dropped one of his hands towards the
The ambulance and starting that mic crews also carry Winter Weather kits containing extra clothes and gloves sohey can better keep warm. That allows them to better focus on those medical calls. At the nsfd pete z tmj4 north shore fire rescue says the most common medical calls during the winter. Are slips and falls. Back injuries or heart attacks that happen during snow shoveling. As we start getting more snow and temps drop. Drivers to slow down and Pay Attention on slippery roads. Stop. Yoo goodllowindistan betwvehieethea anbehindyo ak youhada e another remier. When you see an emergency or Service Vehicle be sure to move over. Its state law. A local Grocery Store is warm during the winter. Workers from meijer surprised students at blair elementary in waukesha with winter boots on st. Nicks day this morning. All in all. The superstore donated close to 400 pairs of boots for the kids. This will allow all of our children the oppurtunity to actually play in the snow and not have to remain