Of the ada, past, present, and future. President George H W Bush signed the americans with disabilities act into law on july 26, 1990. That was 27 years ago. The ada was one of the First Federal civil rights laws, focused on protecting persons with disabilities and against discrimination and public accommodations and services and telecommunications. I am especially proud to hide the commissions role in the commission of that law. The disabilities focus and legislation in a 1983 report titled accommodating individual responsibilities. A former staff attorney with the commission of who was one of the primary authors of the report , described his job as statistics, social scientific, literature, legislation, legal commentary on the status of people with a disability in American Society and in the law. In conclusion of the report was society has tended to isolate and segregate people with disabilities and despite that progress discrimination , continues to be a serious and pervasive social
Look for these titles in bookstores is coming week and watch for the authors in the near future book tv and this is book tv live coverage of the 2016 Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. Over the next seven hours you will hear from several authors including eric larson, Kenneth C Davis and brian burrow. We began todays coverage with a discussion on politics featuring former pres. Obama adviser David Axelrod, author of axelrod, author of believer, and nationally syndicated columnist Clarence Page, author of culture, lawyer. This is live coverage from chicago on book tv. [inaudible conversations] all right. Welcome to the 31st annual Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. My name is tom for scholars. Before we get started i would like to send a special thank you to our sponsors. Todays program is being broadcast live on cspan2 book tv. At this time there will be a q a session and we ask that you line up in front of the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your question
Look for these titles in bookstores is coming week and watch for the authors in the near future book tv and this is book tv live coverage of the 2016 Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. Over the next seven hours you will hear from several authors including eric larson, Kenneth C Davis and brian burrow. We began todays coverage with a discussion on politics featuring former pres. Obama adviser David Axelrod, author of axelrod, author of believer, and nationally syndicated columnist Clarence Page, author of culture, lawyer. This is live coverage from chicago on book tv. [inaudible conversations] all right. Welcome to the 31st annual Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. My name is tom for scholars. Before we get started i would like to send a special thank you to our sponsors. Todays program is being broadcast live on cspan2 book tv. At this time there will be a q a session and we ask that you line up in front of the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your question
Bay also not been fairfield and cordelia and a little bit for Livermore Pleasanton and dublin. Some of that could snow turn to snow at higher peaks. There are big differences and a lot of these temperatures in the moisture is coming down with another system tapping into moisture coming up from the west southwest which could give us a very wet late tuesday and wednesday. We are staying on top of traffic for you for the morning starting with a live look at interstate 80 in oakland. The Highway Patrol it responded to some sort of traffic hazard on the south down broadway on ramp near downtown. From the six your south of that part. No problems on a daily. 880. Highway four smoothest dealing with no problems. The roads to peer be a bit slick. Today we will hear from the 40 niners ceo about the firings of head coach chip kelly. Reporter this is the second Straight Year the 40 niners have gotten rid of their head coach after just a single season to 10 00 this morning we will hear from the out
Trump. You know, andy card, chief of staff to president george w. Bush. It seems to me that president s always come to washington to change history and history always changes them. I think it is both. Every president has changed much more than they thought they would be by serving as president. A lot has to do because of the sacrifices. They are very moved by the american people. Especially those that step up and say i will serve. So the call to Noble Service is an important call for the president to recognize and reward. That is never taken for granted by george w. Bush. Never. He greatly appreciated anyone who served, whether it was as a staff at the white house. With the battle with iraq or afghanistan, he was completely grateful to the Service People gave to this country. I have heard him say at times when he was being heavily criticized and he would say look, nobody made me do this. He recognized that that was part of the job. And it was very very tough. He had phenomenal parents