Seniors, when they reach 64, if they have a private disability insurance, its canceled and they must rely solely upon their own resources and social security. Were going to see a cohort of people who are very likely going to be ripe for eviction relocation and displacement. So, if you could keep that on your radar, that would be great. Thank you. Tanya. One of the things i think is very, very important is education within the industry itself, you know, to get more people involved directly with people with disabilities, seen and not seen. In many times theyre just bypassed. Everybody else is going to handle the situation, but not allow them to really be directly involved. I think thats paramount. And as the society ages, its not going to get any better. Especially among people who dont speak english, i think that, that is the most bypassed community of all. Councilmember zarda. I just want to go ahead and thank you for can you having today. This is a very touchy subject, as you must kno
Handling those conflicts. This is just over one hour and was filmed at princeton university. Thank you very much. It is lovely to be back here at princeton on this beautiful fall day. I would also like to say a special thank you to the people of the International Office of the United Nations. And also their admission of forward thinking and imaginative engagement. It has been ongoing since 1825 and has been sponsored and launched, the rest of which is wonderful. I was approached to take part in the series and i tried to think what i have to offer. This morning we had a discussion on 1325. If you dont know it, learn it. Some people think it is a parking ticket or something. [laughter] well done. We love blackboards. It is one of the real problems. Is that most americans, even though we are very committed to the United Nations being an effective vehicle for international peace, even those americans really dont know about this groundbreaking and historic resolution. Every Single Member to
So the real question is for all of that is, how did they manage to so marginalize, it are, take no account of women in the midst of the most serious right now Armed Conflict that is engaging so many governments . I dont have the answer to that, but what i do know is we better understand how it even works. It not just about denying both to 1325. They probably also did 1325. Lipservice is a very interesting thing to study. And we have that work now a blatant example of saint lipservice to a major u. N. Was aleutian that they are obligated to abide by and many of them voted for and yet, without seeing any embarrassment to help negotiate a process that shut women not to room. So i am going to and at that point and we can have a good conversation. Yes, please stand. [inaudible] we need mics. There you go. Jump ahead here. I work for a Womens International league for peace and freedom and cynthia has been a longtime member and influencer of our work. For almost 98 years old of a womens Peace
In washington, d. C. This is an hour. Technology we will talk about today has impacted the political environment in a sway where who knows what further opportunities these technological advances bring. They may transform the Logistics Sector and that is we are interested to learn more about richard whittles research. Equally important, however, is the fact that richard and i have been close personal friends for a little more than 30 years. We have worked together on a number of projects. I am delighted and this is a real privilege i can welcome our author, richard whittle, and you are interested in his work product, and this most recent book on the development of drones. Richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center. And a Research Associate at the national air and space museum where we finished writing this book as a fellow during the Academic Year 1314. Richard has written about the military for more than 30 years including 22 as a core correspondent for the dallas morning
The road. We went to green bay, wisconsin. We make the most and best cheese. The industy developed in wisconsin from what was a homestead cheese for everybody. Each farm family made cheese for their own use. It was recognized we had an ideal environment for raising dairy cattle and cheese was a way to take that product before refrigeration would only last about three days, if you make cheese into it, yeah, Cheddar Cheese can last for a decade. This was late 1880s had the industy got started in wisconsin. Farmers would form a coop, build a factory and the cheese maker worked for the coop. The cheese makers moved around a lot and there were thousands of them. As transportation and the road system improved they consolidated and that continued until 1990 when there were only about 200 left in wisconsin. Watch this sunday afternoon on cspan 3. Now, journalist Richard Whittle on the predator drone and how the military technology has become the primary weapon in the war on terror. He spoke at